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Club#2811
District #6290
Zone #28
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2008 - 2009
Rotary International President Dong Kurn "D.K." Lee of Korea.
Trustee, The Rotary Foundation, 2003-07
Treasurer, Rotary International, 2002-03
Director, Rotary International, 2001-03
Chair, Presidential Celebration Committee – Community
Concerns, 2004-05
District governor, 1995-96
Dong Kurn Lee is chair of Bubang Co. Ltd. and Bubang Techron Co. Ltd., manufacturing companies based in Seoul. A graduate of Yonsei University, D.K. serves as a trustee of the Busan College of Information Technology and is a past president of both his high school and college alumni associations. He has served as a trustee of the Bank of Seoul and honorary consul of Italy in Korea.
He joined the Rotary Club of Seoul Hangang in 1971 and has served RI as director, treasurer, trustee, district governor, and International Assembly training leader. He also has been a regional Rotary Foundation coordinator and zone and regional coordinator for membership development. He is chair of the Polio Eradication Private Sector Initiative in Korea and serves as Korea’s PolioPlus national advocacy adviser. He is a recipient of the Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award. In 1996, as district governor, D.K. was recognized at the RI Convention as the winner of the Calgary Challenge, which recognized the district with the most successful membership development efforts, chartering 32 new clubs and adding nearly 1,800 new members.
He lives in Seoul, Korea, with his wife, Young. They have four children and five grandchildren.
2007 - 2008

Wilf Wilkinson
The Rotary Club of Trenton, Canada
This year's annual theme: "Rotary Shares"
President-elect, Rotary International, 2005-06
Chair, 2005 Convention Committee
Trustee, The Rotary Foundation, 1997-01 & 2002-2004
Director, Rotary International 1992-94
Vice President, Rotary International 1993-94
District Governor, 1971-72
Wilfrid J. Wilkinson has been a chartered accountant since 1958. He married Joan Hogan in 1953 and they have four sons. Wilf was a founding partner of Wilkinson & Company, a public accounting firm.
Mr. Wilkinson is a past-president of the Public Accountants Council – Province of Ontario, and a past Treasurer of both the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. He is also a member of the Institute of Charged Accountants of Quebec and the Royal Canadian Military Institute. He was chairman of the Trenton Memorial Hospital fundraising committee, was the founding chairman of the Belleville Cheshire Home for Physically Handicapped Adults, and has served as chairman of the Board for Loyalist College and as President of the District Council of the Boy Scouts of Canada. After retiring from accountancy, Wilf was the part-time Executive Director of the Quinte Ballet School of Canada.
A Rotarian since 1962, Mr. Wilkinson is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Trenton, Ontario. He has served as a Rotary volunteer on a measles immunization project in India. A past Rotary Director, Vice-president of the RI Board, Trustee of the Rotary Foundation and district governor, he has also been an International Assembly discussion leader, and a chairman and member of several committees.
As a member of the International PolioPlus Committee, Mr. Wilkinson was dedicated to the global effort to eradicate polio. Rotary’s PolioPlus program, launched in 1985, is an aggressive public/private partnership to assist international health agencies and governments to certify the world as polio-free. He was a Health, Hunger and Humanity Program volunteer to India and has visited that country for Rotary on seven occasions. He has also had Rotary assignments in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Namibia and Pakistan as well as the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and New Zealand and many parts of the United States and Canada. He has served on numerous District and International committees as well as chairing several conferences including the 100th Anniversary Convention in Chicago. In 1997, he participated at the National Immunization Days in Kenya and Tanzania, in 1999 in the slums of New Delhi, India and in March 2002 administered polio drops to children of Afghan refugees in Pakistan as part of the Pakistan Afghan Refugee Project of 2001-2004.
2006 - 2007
William (Bill) Boyd
The Rotary Club of Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand
This year's annual theme: "Lead The Way"
William B. Boyd, Howick, Auckland, New Zealand
President of Rotary International 2006-2007
Treasurer, Rotary International 1999-2000
Director, Rotary International 1998-2000
District Governor, 1983-84
Bill retired in 1995 as General Manager of Gordon & Gotch Magazines, Ltd., New Zealand’s largest magazine distributor. He is a Trustee of New Zealand’s Trees for Survival Trust and the June Gray Trust and has represented Rotary on the National Kidney Foundation and the Intellectually Handicapped Society. He has been an elder and Youth Leader of the Presbyterian Church and a warranted Scout Leader, and has refereed rugby union football for 31 years. He was chair of the Rotary Down Under Management Committee.
A Rotarian since 1971, Bill is a member of the Rotary Club of Pakuranga. He has served Rotary International as district governor, training leader, moderator of the International Assembly, committee member and chair, including deputy chair of the New Zealand National PolioPlus committee, assistant deputy coordinator of PolioPlus partners, task force assistant general coordinator, regional Rotary Foundation coordinator, Director and Treasurer of the RI Board. He is a recipient of The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service and its Distinguished Service Award. He has also received a Distinguished Service Award from Rotary Down Under.
Bill and his wife Lorna live in Howick, Auckland, New Zealand. They have two sons and two daughters and 10 grandchildren.
2005 - 2006
Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar
The Rotary Club of Göteborg
This year's annual theme: "SERVICE Above Self"
Director, Rotary International, 1996-1998
Chairman, RI Board Finance Committee 1997-98
Vice-Chairman, RI Board Audit Committee 1997-98
Member, RI Audit & Operations Review Committee 1998-00
District Governor, 1987-88
Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar, a food broker for international products, is the former owner of Gust.F.Bratt AB. During his active business career he traveled all over the world. In addition, he has been a member of the boards of several companies and served as chairman of the board of a local private school.
Carl-Wilhelm has been a Rotarian since 1974 and is a member of the Rotary Club of Göteborg, Sweden. He immediately became involved in all levels of Rotary, and has held a numerous positions at the Club, District and International levels. His District service has included chairing the Youth Exchange and Member Elections Committees and the Sweden Rotary Youth Exchange Foundation. He was also a treasurer of the Rotary International Scholarship Foundation of his District and served as District Governor in 1987-88.
He began International Service to Rotary in 1991 with the appointment to the Youth Service Committee, which he chaired in 1993, followed by positions as regional coordinator of the Youth Service Task Force and serving as a moderator at numerous Rotary International Institutes. He has personally many times represented the RI President at a District Conference in locations streching from Finland via Africa and USA to India. He has been a RI Director 1996-98, and as such a member of the Executive Committee, chairing the Finance Committee of the Board and vice-chairman of the Audit Committee.
He has been member of the Audit & Operations Review Committee of RI 1998-2000 and a member of the 2001 San Antonio Convention Committee. He was also Moderator of the 1999-2000 Regional Magazine Editors Seminar, Chairman of the Permanent Fund Committee for Europe and RIBI 2000-04, Chairman of the Presidential Celebration in Stockholm 2003, General Coordinator for the Literacy and Education Task Force 2003-04, National PolioPlus Advocacy Advisor and member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force. Carl-Wilhelm is a Major Donor and a Benefactor of the Rotary Foundation.
Carl-Wilhelm was born in Göteborg, Sweden, January 16, 1935. He is married to Monica since 1962, has two sons, two grandsons and one granddaughter.
2004 - 2005
Glenn E Estess
The Rotary Club of Wayne, New Jersey US
This year's annual theme: "Celebrate Rotary"
Glenn E. Estess, Sr. is the Retired Chief Executive Officer of Glenn Estess Associates, Inc. Born in Pike County, Mississippi; he earned a degree in Chemistry and Physics from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Glenn is one of five brothers who were Rotarians. Four were Presidents of their respective clubs in four different cities in three states.
Glenn is past chairman of trustees of the Baptist Health Systems, an eleven-hospital system headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama with approximately 10,000 employees. He served as director of the Better Business Bureau of Central Alabama and as a trustee for the Workmen's Compensation Trust of the Business Council of Alabama. Earlier in Florida he was chairman of the YMCA, the American Chemical Society and the Arthritis Foundation. He was also a member of the Board of Regents of the National Association of Personnel Consultants in the United States.
A Rotarian since 1960, Glenn was a member first in club #41 at Jacksonville, Florida (USA), and then Wayne, New Jersey (USA). Glenn was an Advisor to the 1997 RI Convention Committee, PolioPlus National Coordinator in 1987-88. During his tenure as a Trustee, Glenn served as Chairman of the Foundation's Finance Committee and Vice Chairman of its Program Committee. He was RI's International Assembly Chairman and Moderator in 1999.
He formerly was a member for four years and Chairman for one year of RI's Audit & Operations Review Committee. This is RI's only committee having a six-year term. This Committee serves in an Advisory role to the Board of Directors. Glenn was also the Chair of the 2002-2003 Membership Development and Retention Committee.
Glenn is a Rotary Foundation Major Donor, a Paul Harris Fellow, and a Benefactor. He is the recipient of the Citation for Meritorious Service, the Service Above Self Award, and The Rotary Foundation's Distinguished Service Award.
Glenn and Mary have three children and eight grandchildren. Sixteen members of his family are Paul Harris Fellows.
2003 - 2004
Jonathan Majiyagbe
The Rotary Club of Kano, Nigeria
This year's annual theme: "Lend a Hand"
A senior advocate of Nigeria, Majiyagbe is the principal counsel of the law firm J.B. Majiyagbe & Company, in Kano. A member of the Nigerian and English bars, Majiyagbe also belongs to the Honourable Body of Benchers, the panel that evaluates the qualifications of those seeking to practice law in Nigeria and formally calls them to the bar. He is a graduate of London University and a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London.
Majiyagbe is chairman of the Kano State branch of the Nigerian Red Cross Society and was for many years chancellor of the Anglican Diocese of Kano. He is also a member of the Kano Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture and is trustee of various international cultural organizations.
A Rotarian since 1967, Majiyagbe has served RI as district governor, International Assembly discussion leader, committee member and chairman, Foundation trustee, aide to the president, and director. He is past chairman of the African Regional PolioPlus Committee and the African Affairs Committee.
Majiyagbe is currently a member of the Rotary Club of Kano. He and his wife, Ade, are Major Donors to The Rotary Foundation.
2002 - 2003

Bhichai Ratakul
The Rotary Club of Dhonburi, Bangkok Thailand
This year's annual theme: "Sow the Seeds of Love"
Bhichai Rattakul, of the Rotary Club of Dhonburi, Bangkok, Thailand, is President of RI for the 2002-03 Rotary year.
A nine-term member of the Thai Parliament, Rattakul also served his country as leader of the Democratic Party, as foreign minister in 1975-76, as deputy prime minister for 10 years, and as chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. As a cabinet member of the Royal Thai Government, he was vice chairman of the National Security Council and chairman of the Counter Corruption Commission and the Narcotics Control Board.
Before entering government, Rattakul was president of the Thai Pharmaceuticals Manufacturing Association and Director of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Thai Industries.
Rattakul has received many awards and decorations from Their Majesties, the King of Thailand and the Emperor of Japan, and the presidents of the Philippines, Republic of Korea, Austria, and Nicaragua. He has led many Thai delegations to the United Nations General Assembly.
Since becoming a charter member of the Rotary Club of Dhonburi in 1958, Rattakul has served RI as district governor, International Assembly discussion leader, committee member and chairman, Foundation trustee, and director and chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board. Currently, he is the chairman of the 2000-01 Diplomatic Relations Task Force.
Rattakul has received The Rotary Foundation's Distinguished Service Award and Citation for Meritorious Service for his support of its international humanitarian and educational programs.
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2001 - 2002
Richard D. King
The Rotary Club of Niles (Freemont), California
This year's annual theme: "Mankind is our Business."
2000 - 2001
Frank J. Devlyn
The Rotary Club of Anahuac, Mexico
This year's annual theme: "Create Awareness. Take Action."
1999 - 2000
Carlo Ravizza
The Rotary Club of Milano, Italy
This year's annual theme: "Act with Consistency, Credibility, Continuity."
1998 - 1999
James L. Lacy
The Rotary Club of Cookville, Tennessee USA
This year's annual theme: "Follow your Rotary Dream."
1997 - 1998
Glen W. Kinross
The Rotary Club of Brisbane, Australia
This year's annual theme: "Show Rotary cares."
1996 - 1997
Luis Vicente Giay
The Rotary Club of Arrecifes, Buenos Aires Argentina
This year's annual theme: "Build the future with action and vision."
1995 - 1996
Herbert G. Brown
The Rotary Club of Clearwater, Florida USA
This year's annual theme: "Act with integrity, Serve with love, Work for peace.
1994 - 1995
Bill Huntley
The Rotary Club of Alford & Mablethorpe, England
This year's annual theme: "Be a friend."
1993 - 1994
Robert Barth
The Rotary Club of Aarau, Switzerland
This year's annual theme: "Believe in what you do. Do what you believe in."
1992 - 1993
Clifford L. Dochterman
The Rotary Club of Moraga, California USA
This year's annual theme: "Happiness is helping others."
1991 - 1992
Rajendra K. Saboo
The Rotary Club of Chandigarh, India
This year's annual theme: "Look beyond yourself."
1990 - 1991
Paulo V.C. Costa
The Rotary Club of Santos, São Paulo Brazil
This year's annual theme: "Honour Rotary with faith and enthusiasm."
1989 - 1990
Hugh M. Archer
The Rotary Club of Dearborn, Michigan USA
This year's annual theme: "Enjoy Rotary."
1988 - 1989
Royce Abbey
The Rotary Club of Essendon, Victoria Australia
This year's annual theme: "Put life into Rotary-your life."
1987 - 1988
Charles C. Keller
The Rotary Club of California, Pennsylvania USA
This year's annual theme: "Rotarians-united in service-dedicated to peace."
1986 - 1987
M.A.T. Caparas
The Rotary Club of Manila, Philippines
This year's annual theme: "Rotary brings hope."
1985 - 1986
Edward F. Cadman
The Rotary Club of Wenatchee, Washington USA
This year's annual theme: "You are the key."
1984 - 1985
Carlos Canseco
The Rotary Club of Monterrey, Mexico
This year's annual theme: "Discover a new world of service."
1983 - 1984
William E. Skelton
The Rotary Club of Christiansburg-Blacksburg, Virginia USA
This year's annual theme: "Share Rotary-serve people."
1982 - 1983
Hiroji Mukasa
The Rotary Club of Oita, Japan
This year's annual theme: "Mankind is one, build bridges of friendship throughout the world."
1981 - 1982
Stanley E. McCaffrey
The Rotary Club of Stockton, California USA
This year's annual theme: "Understanding and peace through Rotary."
1980 - 1981
Rolf J. Klärich
The Rotary Club of Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland
This year's annual theme: "Take time to serve."
1979 - 1980
James L. Bomar Jr.
The Rotary Club of Shelbyville, Tennessee USA
This year's annual theme: "Let service light the way."
1978 - 1979
Clem Renouf
The Rotary Club of Nambour, Queensland Australia
This year's annual theme: "Reach out."
1977 - 1978
W. Jack Davis
The Rotary Club of Hamilton, Bermuda
This year's annual theme: "Serve to unite mankind."
1976 - 1977
Robert A. Manchester II
The Rotary Club of Youngstown, Ohio USA
This year's annual theme: "I believe in Rotary."
1975 - 1976
Ernesto Imbassahy de Mello
The Rotary Club of Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro Brazil
This year's annual theme: "To dignify the human being.
1974 - 1975
William R. Robbins
The Rotary Club of Miami, Florida USA
This year's annual theme: "Renew the spirit of Rotary."
1973 - 1974
William C. Carter
The Rotary Club of Battersea, London England
This year's annual theme: "A time for action."
1972 - 1973
Roy D. Hickman
The Rotary Club of Birmingham, Alabama USA
This year's annual theme: "Let's take a new look and act."
1971 - 1972
Ernst G. Breitholtz
The Rotary Club of Kalmar, Sweden
This year's annual theme: "Good will begins with you."
1970 - 1971
William E. Walk Jr.
The Rotary Club of Ontario, California USA
This year's annual theme: "Bridge the gaps."
1969 - 1970
James F. Conway
The Rotary Club of Rockville Centre, New York USA
This year's annual theme: "Review and renew."
1968 - 1969
Kiyoshi Togasaki
The Rotary Club of Tokyo, Japan
This year's annual theme: "Participate!"
1967 - 1968
Luther H. Hodges
The Rotary Club of Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA
This year's annual theme: "Make your Rotary membership effective."
1966 - 1967
Richard L. Evans
The Rotary Club of Salt Lake City, Utah USA
This year's annual theme: "A Better World through Rotary."
1965 - 1966
C. P. H. Teenstra
The Rotary Club of Hilversum, The Netherlands
This year's annual theme: "Action, Consolidation and Continuity."
1964 - 1965
Charles W. Pettengill
The Rotary Club of Greenwich, Connecticut USA
This year's annual theme: "Live Rotary."
1963 - 1964
Carl P. Miller
The Rotary Club of Los Angeles, California USA
This year's annual theme: "Meeting Rotary's Challenge in the Space Age"
1962 - 1963
Nitish C. Laharry
The Rotary Club of Calcutta, India
This year's annual theme: "Kindle the spark within."
1961 - 1962
Joseph A. Abey
The Rotary Club of Reading, Pennsylvania USA
This year's annual theme: "Act. Aim for action Communicate for Understanding Test for Leadership
1960 - 1961
J. Edd McLaughlin
The Rotary Club of Ralls, Texas USA
This year's annual theme: "You are Rotary --Live It! Express It! Expand It!"
1959 - 1960
Harold T. Thomas
The Rotary Club of Auckland, New Zealand
This year's annual theme: "Vitalize! Personalize! Build Bridges of Friendship!"
1958 - 1959
Clifford A. Randall
The Rotary Club of Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA
This year's annual theme: "Help shape the future."
1957 - 1958
Charles G. Tennent
The Rotary Club of Asheville, North Carolina USA
This year's annual theme: "Enlist-Extend-Explore-Serve"
1956 - 1957
Gian Paolo Lang
The Rotary Club of Livorno, Italy
This year's annual theme: "3 Targets: 1. Keep Rotary Simple 2. More Rotary in Rotarians3. Learn More About Each Other Keep Rotary simple.More Rotary in Rotarians.Learn more about each other."
1955 - 1956
A. Z. Baker
The Rotary Club of Cleveland, Ohio USA
This year's annual theme: "Develop our resources."
1954 - 1955
Herbert J. Taylor
The Rotary Club of Chicago, Illinois USA
This year's annual theme: "6 objectives: 1. glean from the past and act 2. share with others 3. build with Rotary's 4-Way Test 4. serving youth 5. international good will 6. good Rotarians are good citizensGlean f"
1953 - 1954
Joaquin Serratosa Cibils
The Rotary Club of Montevideo, Uruguay
This year's annual theme: "Rotary is Hope in Action"
1952 - 1953
H. J. Brunnier
The Rotary Club of San Francisco, California USA
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