
Jennifer Jones - First woman to be confirmed
as Rotary president-nominee
EVANSTON, Ill. (October 1,
2020) — Jennifer Jones, member of the Rotary Club of
Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada, will become Rotary International’s
president for 2022-23, a groundbreaking selection that will make
her the first woman to hold that office in the service organization’s
115-year existence.
Jones, whose confirmation comes at a unique time in history, is
inspired by how the organization and its global members continue
to adapt, connect and serve their communities in new ways during
the coronavirus pandemic. Jones says she wants to harness this moment
of change to develop metric-driven goals that challenge us to innovate,
educate and communicate opportunities that reflect today’s
realities.
“We know that Rotary is a place where leaders and those with
the vision and drive to create change can thrive. And such leaders
are found from every age, gender, race and background. Diversity,
equity and inclusion should begin at the top, and for us to welcome
new leaders into our organization and expand our ability to make
an impact, we need to build stronger bridges that help everyone
see themselves reflected, celebrated and valued here in Rotary,”
Jones said.
Jones also notes her tremendous pride in the way Rotarians have
shown leadership in responding to and helping protect communities
against COVID-19. So far, Rotary has provided US$29.7 million to
support clubs in their response to COVID-19, with projects ranging
from large-scale, transformative activities such as providing medical
equipment to hospitals to small-scale, short-term activities like
purchasing thermometers, protective medical gear, or other items
for frontline medical professionals.
“Silver linings rise out of the most challenging circumstances,”
Jones said in her vision statement. “Our members are resolute
in finding ways to aid those in need as the pandemic continues to
underscore how Rotary is a global force for doing good in the world.”
As Jones looks ahead to her presidential term, she confirms that
she’s prepared to take on existing and new challenges as society
continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and like Rotary presidents
before her, is eager to set Rotary on course for a robust and vibrant
future.
“Years ago, I asked one of our incoming presidents what he
wanted his legacy to be. He very quickly told me he wasn’t
interested in building a legacy and that he was interested in getting
to work,” said Jones. “Those words have always stuck
with me, and I too simply want to get down to work.”
About Jennifer Jones
Jennifer is the Founder and President of Media Street Productions
Inc., a twenty-five-year old, award-winning media company in Windsor,
Ontario.
Jennifer has strengthened Rotary’s reach and impact through
her service in many roles including as Trustee of the Rotary Foundation,
RI Vice President, and co-chair of the End Polio Now: Make History
Today campaign. As a professional communicator, Jennifer also used
her vocational strength to chair the advisory group that crafted
Rotary’s rebranding effort.
Working alongside government officials, celebrities and global leaders,
she utilizes her voice to raise awareness and hundreds of millions
of dollars to eradicate disease, support peace and provide clean
water and sanitation in developing areas of the world. Her skill
as an expert storyteller inspires hope and promise and motivates
people to take action.
She has received many honors and recognitions including Rotary’s
Service Above Self Award and the Citation for Meritorious Service,
the YMCA Peace Medallion, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal,
and Wayne State University’s Peacemaker of the Year Award
– a first for a Canadian. Jennifer is married to Rotarian
Nick Krayacich, a family physician.

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