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S. Kendrick "Ken" Guernsey, bio

S. KENDRICK GUERNSEY

Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.

President, Rotary International 1947-48

 

S. Kendrick Guernsey is Executive Vice-President of the Gulf Life Insurance Company of Jacksonville, Florida. He was born in Orlando, Florida, and was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. After serving as an officer in the U.S. Army in World War I, he was engaged for many years in the real estate and investment business in Orlando, where he was President of the Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the County School Board, and Director of the Boy Scouts and the Y.M.C.A.

 

Mr. Guernsey was a charter member of the Rotary Club of Orlando, which was organized in 1920, is a Past President of that Club, and is now a member of the Rotary Club of Jacksonville. He has served Rotary International as Vice-President, District Governor, and as committee chairman and member. He is President of Rotary International for 1947-48.

 

During the first part of his year as President of Rotary International, Mr. Guernsey made a 40,000-mile airplane tour of Rotary Clubs in Australia, Guam, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Java, New Zealand, Singapore, Siam and The Philippines.

 

Mr. Guernsey has been active in boys work for many years, and has been Secretary of the National Boys and Girls Week Committee for the United States since 1933. He is Florida State President of the United Service Organization, Chairman of the Florida Citizens Committee on Education, Florida Vice-Chairman of the American Life Convention, a member of the State Highway Commission, and a Director of the State Chamber of Commerce. In Jacksonville, he is a Director of the Children’s Home Society, Boy Scouts and the Y .M.C.A.

 

An ardent sportsman, Mr. Guernsey particularly enjoys golf, fishing and hunting.

 

His family consists of his wife, Edythe, and his two daughters, Helen Elizabeth and Edythe Kendrick, who are attending college in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

 

 

S. KENDRICK GUERNSEY

Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.

President, Rotary International, 1947-48

 

Before retiring, S. Kendrick Guernsey was chairman of the board of directors of the Gulf Life Insurance Company of Jacksonville, Florida. He was born in Orlando, Florida, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

 

He was president of the Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the County School board, and director of the Boy Scout Council and the Young Men's Christian Association in Orlando.

 

Mr. Guernsey has been active in boys’ work for many years and was secretary of the National Boys and Girls Week Committee for the U.S.A. from 1933-50. He has served as Florida vice-chairman of the American Life Convention, as a member of the Florida Highway Commission, as chairman of the Florida Citizens Committee on Education, and as a member of the Board of Control of Florida. He was Florida state president of the United Service Organization.

 

He has been awarded honorary degrees of doctor of laws by Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, and doctor of commercial science by the University of Florida in Gainesville, and has been decorated by the governments of Brazil, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and France.

 

He is a director of the Florida National Bank and a past president of the Children's Home Society of Florida. Mr. Guernsey has served as director of the Florida State Chamber of Commerce and trustee of Wesleyan College. He has served as a member of the Judicial Council of Florida and of the Council on Industry and Commerce for the state of Florida. He is a former civilian aide for Florida to the U.S. Secretary of the Army. The state of Florida has conferred upon him the Florida Service Award.

 

A Rotarian since 1920, Mr. Guernsey is a member of the Rotary Club of Jacksonville. He has served Rotary International as district governor, committee member and chairman, Rotary Foundation trustee, director, vice-president, and president.

 

July, 1976

 

Courtesy of the Rotary International Archives & Francine Keyes

 

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