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President-elect’s Closing Remarks<br />

Ron D. Burton<br />

RI President-elect<br />

Good evening.<br />

The Go Forth to Serve banquet is, indeed, a very special occasion. It’s probably the last time we<br />

will all be together as a group in the same room.<br />

At the beginning of this week, we entered to learn. Now, it is time for us to go forth to serve.<br />

You now know that the <strong>International</strong> Assembly is something very special. Not many people ever<br />

get this incredible experience. And it’s something that changes your life forever. For a few incredible<br />

days, you experience a time unlike any other — of seeing the world as it could be, with men<br />

and women of every color and culture coming together under the banner of Service Above Self.<br />

You see just how big <strong>Rotary</strong> really is, how international, how uniquely capable it is of changing<br />

the world. You see how much Rotarians are capable of doing. And you come away in awe — in<br />

awe of how much more <strong>Rotary</strong> could do if every single one of our 1.2 million Rotarians felt the<br />

same love for <strong>Rotary</strong>, the same ambition in <strong>Rotary</strong> service, and the same belief in the power of<br />

<strong>Rotary</strong> service that every one of us feels tonight.<br />

And that’s why I’m challenging you with our theme: Engage <strong>Rotary</strong>, Change Lives.<br />

Our goal in 2013-14 is to turn that potential, the potential we all saw this week, into reality.<br />

We’re going to do it by engaging Rotarians — getting them involved, getting them inspired —<br />

and making sure that every Rotarian knows just what a gift they have in <strong>Rotary</strong>.<br />

We’re going to make sure that the work we do in <strong>Rotary</strong> is work that will last: work that is solid,<br />

effective, and sustainable. And we’re going to make sure that <strong>Rotary</strong> itself will last — by committing<br />

to our goal of 1.3 million Rotarians by 2015.<br />

Our goal isn’t just bringing in new members. Our goal is growing <strong>Rotary</strong> — making <strong>Rotary</strong> bigger,<br />

not just with more members, but with more involved, engaged, motivated members who will<br />

lead us into our postpolio future, and everything that is to come in <strong>Rotary</strong>.<br />

And the big question, of course, is, How are we going to do this?<br />

Well, that is a question with a lot of answers. And the first answer is what I said the very first<br />

morning we were together — that each one of us needs to ask. We have to ask people to join<br />

<strong>Rotary</strong>. But that’s not enough.<br />

Everyone in <strong>Rotary</strong> comes to <strong>Rotary</strong> for their own reason. But I think that most who decide to<br />

join a <strong>Rotary</strong> club do it because they want to make a difference. They want to achieve something.<br />

Whether it’s international service or community service or vocational service, whatever it is that<br />

interests them, they want to be doing something meaningful. And that is absolutely essential for<br />

us to remember when we talk about membership.<br />

Because we’re not asking just anyone to join <strong>Rotary</strong> — we’re looking to attract busy, successful<br />

people. We’re asking them to take their valuable time and give it to <strong>Rotary</strong>. So if they say yes and<br />

join our club, then we need to make sure that their time in <strong>Rotary</strong> is well spent.<br />

So what’s the answer? The answer is making sure that every Rotarian has a job: a meaningful<br />

job, a job that actually makes a difference to the life of the club and to the community, a job that<br />

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