At district training events, club and district leaders prepare for their roles and connect with each other. This committee supports the district governor and governor-elect in training club and district leaders and overseeing the district’s overall training plan. The district trainer serves as the chair of the training committee and assigns responsibility for training meetings and functions as necessary. The district training committee members are responsible for working with the convener of each meeting.
 
General Committee Responsibilities include:
  • Work with the governor-elect, who has final say on the program, speakers, training leaders, evaluations, and logistics for the presidents-elect training seminar (PETS), district training assembly, and district team training seminar, which includes assistant governor training. A district participating in a multi-district PETS should have a training committee member selected by the governor-elect to develop and conduct training at the seminar.
  • Work with the governor, who has final say on the program, speakers, training leaders, evaluations, and logistics for the district leadership seminar, club-level and Rotaract leadership training, and other training and leadership development programs, as appropriate.
  • Consult on training issues for the district Rotary Foundation seminar and district membership seminar. (These meetings are the primary responsibility of other district committees.)
  • Support club trainers as needed.
  • Work with the district governor and the district Rotary Foundation committee chair to plan, organize, and promote the district Rotary Foundation seminar, and work with the district governor-elect to promote the grant management seminar.
 
 
For a listing of committee chairs, please view District Organization List.