Vocational Service and Youth Opportunities

Vocational Service

When professionals join a Rotary club, they do so as a representative of their particular business or profession. This gives Rotarians the dual responsibility of representing their vocation within the club and of exemplifying the ideals of Rotary within the workplace.

Vocational service focuses on:

  • Adherence to, and promotion of, the highest ethical standards in all occupations, including fair treatment of employers, employees, associates, competitors, and the public.
  • The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, not just your own or those that are pursued by Rotarians.
  • The contribution of your vocational talents to the problems and needs of society.
  • The values expressed in The 4-Way Test and the Declaration for Rotarians in Business and Professions, which promote high ethical standards in the workplace, a central theme of Rotary throughout its history.

To contact the people below you will need to access our contact email page.  The link to this page is the link below called "Contact Email Form".  The words beside the link is the what you have to find in the drop down box called "Send my message to".
 

Voc Service and Youth
Position Name Term Year End
 
Chair Wayne Beckwith 3 year(s) 2010
Interact Rep-Island Joan Ryan 3 year(s) 2012
Interact Rep-Peninsula Jeffery Hartman 3 year(s) 2012
Interact Rep-South Sound Wayne Beckwith 3 year(s) 2010
Rotaract Committee Chair Doug Pearson 3 year(s) 2012
RYLA Clark Townsend 3 year(s) 2011




Privacy Policy / Mission Statement / Contact Site Designers


The above information is for District 5020, Rotary Clubs in that district or personal use of Rotarians of District 5020 only. The information for each Rotarian may not be used or distributed for any commercial purpose whatsoever without the express permission of that Rotarian.