

Rotary District 7030 proudly congratulates our very own Sean Paddy on his Rotary International appointment to serve as an End Polio Now Coordinator (EPNC) in Region 41 for 2025-2028. Centered on keeping Rotary’s promise to the children of the world to eradicate Polio, EPNCs are tasked with ensuring districts, clubs and members remain committed to raising awareness about Rotary’s #EndPolioNow campaign and to sustaining contributions towards The Rotary Foundation’s PolioPlus Fund. Having served several successful years as an Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator for Zone 34 and as PolioPlus Chair and founder of the PolioPlus Society in District 7030, Sean not only brings great value to the EPNC Team, but also to our Caribbean districts and clubs and we wish him great success.

Rotary District 7030 proudly congratulates our very own Sonya Alleyne on her Rotary Zone 34 appointment to serve as an Assistant Rotary Membership Coordinator (ARMC) for 2025-2028. Working towards Zone 34’s goals and regional action plan to grow and enhance membership. Sonya is part of the coordinator team responsible for providing guidance and facilitation to district and club leaders, particularly District Governors, District Membership Chairs, Club Presidents and Club Membership Chairs in Districts 7000, 7020 and 7030. As a Past District Governor and with her years of service in several club and district capacities, Sonya is poised to bring much expertise and experience to our Caribbean districts and clubs and we wish her great success.

Roger Bose, Member of the Emerging Leaders Training Team, Rotary Zones 33/34: Past District Governor Roger Bose of Rotary District 7030 brings a wealth of Rotary leadership, institutional knowledge, and practical experience to the Emerging Leaders Training (ELT) Team for Rotary Zones 33/34. The Emerging Leader Program is designed to identify and develop Rotarians with strong leadership potential, equipping them with the skills, exposure, and mentorship needed to serve effectively at club, district, and international levels. Through structured leadership workshops, one-on-one mentorship, networking across clubs, hands-on community and international service projects, and a year-long developmental journey, the programme prepares participants for future leadership roles within Rotary and beyond. With PDG Roger Bose serving on the ELT Team, participants benefit from seasoned guidance rooted in Rotary’s values of service, integrity, and fellowship. His involvement strengthens Rotary’s commitment to building a pipeline of capable, ethical, and globally minded leaders who are ready to serve their communities and the world.
Together, we continue to build strong, effective Rotary clubs and leaders for tomorrow.