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2016/17 RIBI President announced

2016/17 RIBI President announced

We are pleased to announce that Eve Conway of the Rotary Club of Redbridge, has been elected President of RIBI for Rotary year 2016/17. Since starting out as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar in the 1980s, Eve has never looked back and has had a very active Rotary career holding a variety of offices including that of district governor for Rotary in London. One of her […]

We are pleased to announce that Eve Conway of the Rotary Club of Redbridge, has been elected President of RIBI for Rotary year 2016/17.

Since starting out as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar in the 1980s, Eve has never looked back and has had a very active Rotary career holding a variety of offices including that of district governor for Rotary in London.

One of her many achievements is the creation of the RIBI Young Citizen Awards. The ceremony is covered live by the BBC News channel each year and is one of Rotary’s flagship events. Eve is also a keen WheelPower ambassador, campaigning to improve the lives of disabled people through sport. During London 2012 she was a member of RIBI’s Olympic and  Paralympic Committees and performed in the opening and closing Paralympic ceremonies as well as training as a gamesmaker.

Commenting on her election, Eve said: “I am delighted and honoured to have been elected president of RIBI for 2016/17. It is an amazing, inspirational organisation that has transformed my life since the 1980s and I am passionate about ensuring that we have a strong future. My goal is to engage enthusiasm about Rotary and what we achieve in the world so that we attract new  people to join us. We need to bring more women into Rotary, have more diversity and younger members and make sure we truly reflect the communities we serve.”

Eve, who is a professional journalist with the BBC, will take over as president of RIBI on July 1 2016.

 

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