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Administration Committees - District Leadership Academy
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DLA class roster.

 

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DLA alumni list.


Criteria for Candidates     • Nomination & Selection    Course Content


The purpose of the District Leadership Academy is to provide intensive training for Rotarians who have high potential for future leadership positions beyond the club level.

 

 

The lessons are designed to develop knowledge and ideas beyond those one would ordinarily encounter at the club level and to develop knowledge of resources so that participants will know where to go to research and develop additional Rotary knowledge and skills.

 

The course of training takes the form of an extension course consisting of seven correspondence lessons and a Summary Seminar generally held in May.  An Orientation Seminar is held early in August.  All materials are provided and there is no cost to the participants.

Criteria for Candidates

The candidate must:

  1. Have outstanding qualifications for Rotary leadership.
  2. Must have served for a full term as president of a Rotary club when the course begins. Additional district service is desirable including serving as Assistant Governor, serving on a district committee, or serving as a district officer.
  3. Be willing, upon completion of the course, to serve in a district leadership position or on a district committee, and be physically and mentally capable of discharging leadership tasks to which he/she may be assigned. Every DLA graduate will be asked to serve at the district level.
  4. Be willing to devote the time and effort necessary to satisfactorily complete the course.
  5. All other things being equal, candidates will be selected to provide geographical diversity within the district from among the candidates nominated.

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Nomination and Selection Process

  1. Any Rotarian may nominate a qualified candidate for the Academy.
  2. The candidate should be first informed about the nature of the Academy and the commitment of time and service involved.
  3. The candidate should agree to be nominated with the understanding that not all nominees are selected.
  4. The Academy accepts a limited number of candidates each year.

Nominations for the 2010-11 year will be accepted until May 1, 2010. Click the links below for a nomination form.

 

DLA Nomination Form-Word Form to download and complete on computer.

 

DLA Nomination Form-Acrobat document to download and complete by hand.

 

For additional information contact:

PDG Robin Textor

102 Nathan Lane

Oak Ridge, TN 37830

865-483-6790

retextor@comcast.net

DLA Course Content

The course is an extension course of seven lessons plus a summary seminar. Each lesson concentrates on a particular aspect of Rotary and includes a discussion, references and a test. The lessons are designed to direct the student to a variety of references and resources including print materials and web sites.

 

Graded lessons are returned to the student along with answers to questions that were missed. A period of approximately three weeks is allowed to complete each lesson. The seminar includes a review of the lessons and a discussion of selected topics not easily covered by the extension lessons. To receive a certificate of graduation from the course, students must successfully complete the seven lessons and attend the seminar.

 

The lesson topics are:

  1. The Organization and Structure of Rotary International
  2. District 6780: Organiztion, Policies Procedures
  3. The Rotary Foundation
  4. Club Administration
  5. Membership
  6. Effective Service Projects; Community Service
  7. International Service; Vocational Service

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