District 5300
Potential Rotary Leadership Seminar (PRLS)
Ensuring future leadership for the Rotary Clubs in District 5300

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Ensuring Future Leadership for the District 5300 Rotary Clubs

The goal of PRLS is to help develop identified and potential Club leaders to maximize their leadership and negotiation skills in successfully directing their Club�s activities and programs. Learn the characteristics of effective leadership, the importance of self-awareness of your abilities to lead, and then how to use those abilities to successfully lead and motivate volunteer groups. You will also learn to improve your overall leadership skills by utilizing strategic negotiation tactics.

The Presenters and Instructors

The training is delivered by leadership professionals, former teachers, trainers, and Rotarians whose careers and Rotary experience makes them particularly well-suited to the challenge of training prospective Rotary leaders.

Basic PRLS Curriculum Topics Include

How Can You Receive PRLS Certification, Recognition,
and the PRLS Pin?

PRLS Certification Requirements

AND three (3) of the following activities:

All requirements must be completed within two (2) years of PRLS attendance.

PRLS pins and Certificates are presented at the conclusion of the PRLS Seminar.

PRLS Certification of Completion Form

Complete and sign the Certification form to certify completion of the requirements for the PRLS Certification.  Maintain a copy for your records and bring the original signed Certification form to the PRLS Seminar and give to the Registration Desk.

For additional information or questions, please contact:

Sue Conley (Nevada Co-Chair) at 702-346-7037 or email at Sue.Conley@mesaviewhospital.com
OR
Don Brown (California Co-Chair) at 760-241-5211 or email at dbrown@lee-associates.com