Engaging Members Remotely
Rebecca’s Rotary journey began in 2005 as a bright eyed NYSF applicant. Fast forward 14 years and she’s stayed actively in the Rotary family through RYLA and Rotaract and after an 18 month exploration period, she took the plunge and joined the Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley.
Professionally, Rebecca works in Corporate Social Responsibility for Johnson & Johnson. She is particularly passionate about intergenerational collaboration and leveraging strategic partnerships for greater social impact. Bec’s mission is to inspire and empower more people to take action, using Rotary as a vehicle to create positive change.
Rebecca is often asked why she joined an eClub, why she joined a club in the USA and how she feels connected to her members. Bec will answer these questions and more on the remote engagement of Rotarians and provide even traditional Rotary clubs with strategies to enhance their connections through remote engagement.
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