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Catherine Noyer-Riveau, of Paris, France, Zone 11

Catherine Noyer-Riveau

New members of the RI Board of Directors will be elected from clubs in Rotary zones 4, 7(A), 11, 15, 21, 25, 32, and 33 at the 2007 RI Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

As of 1 December, General Secretary Ed Futa had received no proposals of challenging candidates in six of the eight zones listed. In accordance with RI Bylaws, RI President Bill Boyd has declared the following candidates as the official directors-nominee from their respective zones: John Melvyn Lawrence, of Brisbane Planetarium, Queensland, Australia, Zone 7(A); Catherine Noyer-Riveau, of Paris, France, Zone 11; Lars-Olof Fredriksson, of Äänekoski, Finland, Zone 15; Philip J. Silvers, of Tucson Sunrise, Arizona, USA, Zone 25; Michael Colasurdo Sr., of Brick Township, New Jersey, USA, Zone 32; and Eric E. Adamson, of Front Royal, Virginia, USA, Zone 33.

When elected, these Rotarians will serve two-year terms, covering Rotary years 2008-09 and 2009-10.

In Zone 21, two Rotary clubs have proposed a challenging candidate to the candidate selected by the nominating committee. Because these challenges have been endorsed by a majority of the clubs in the districts that proposed them, a ballot-by-mail will be necessary to determine this zone’s director-nominee. The results of these postal ballots will not be known until early March.

Rotary clubs in Zone 4 are repeating the director selection process, as authorized by the RI Board in November. The candidate will come from section B instead of section A. The name of the zone’s new director-nominee will be known in mid-January. If clubs challenge this selection, a ballot will be circulated to all clubs in the zone, which they must return to the general secretary by 1 May.

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