Stephanie Urchick, a dedicated member of the Rotary Club of McMurray, PA, is set to become the second woman to lead Rotary International as president. Her one-year term, beginning July 1, 2024, will focus on adapting the organization to meet the changing needs of its members and advancing peace initiatives worldwide.
With over 1.4 million members globally, Rotary International is a leading service organization dedicated to addressing various humanitarian challenges. During her presidency, Urchick aims to encourage clubs to embrace diversity, inclusivity, and innovative meeting formats to better serve their communities.
Urchick emphasized the importance of promoting peace and creating welcoming societies, stating, “As president, I will prioritize advancing peace by empowering clubs to create conditions for stable and resilient societies where people can thrive.”
Rotary International has a long-standing commitment to peacebuilding, with initiatives ranging from service projects to youth programs and scholarships. The organization partners with top universities to host Rotary Peace Centers, which equip peacebuilders with the skills and knowledge necessary to create a more peaceful world.
Urchick’s presidency will also focus on Rotary’s goal of eradicating polio, a disease that has seen a 99.9% reduction in cases thanks to the organization’s efforts.
With her extensive experience in leadership and Rotary service, Urchick is well-equipped to lead the organization in its mission to create lasting change globally.
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