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Revised 8/2016

Zone Governor

In most respects zone duties parallel district duties of the

district governor. The zone governor shall be installed at the

district convention and take office January 1.

Duties of the Zone Governor

1. Serving as a member of the district cabinet.

2. Representing Ruritan National and the district within the

zone.

3. Making first official visit to each club in the zone during

January, February, and March.

4. Attending a board of directors’ meeting of each club.

5. Giving extra assistance to weak clubs and clubs having

special problems.

6. Promoting membership increase within each club.

7. Organizing new clubs.

8. Planning and conducting at least two (2) zone meetings.

9. Encouraging all club members to attend zone meetings.

10. Attending district cabinet meetings.

11. Because zone governors are the district officers who are

in direct contact with the clubs - please alert your gover‑

nor and lt. governor of any situations you find on your club

visits.

12. Assisting club officers in making their required reports,

especially the club secretary.

13. Attending the school of district officers’ leadership devel‑

opment training in the fall.

14. Cooperating with other district officers and committees.

15. Performing such duties as assigned by the district gover‑

nor.

Duties of the Incoming Zone Governor

1. Attending any leadership development training for district

officers in the fall.

2. Cooperating with outgoing zone governor in coordinating

district, zone, and club activities before January 1.

3. Cooperating fully with the outgoing zone governor in plan‑

ning and conducting the winter zone meeting between

January 1 and February 15.

Duties of the Outgoing Zone Governor

1. Continuing full responsibility as zone governor until

January 1 and work with the incoming district and zone

officers.

2. Conducting the winter zone meeting assisted by the zone

governor to be held between January 1 and February 15.

Responsibilities of Zone Governor

1. Select a site for club officers’ leadership development

training and make physical arrangements for the meeting

(2 rooms if possible).

2. Send an announcement regarding the two-hour meeting

to the current club president asking that this information

be given to the newly elected club officers at the

October

club meeting. Instruct the president to distribute materi‑

als found in club officers’ kit received in October to each

newly elected officer for use at the training school.

3. Create a list of officers’ addresses and telephone numbers

of people to contact about the leadership development

training. Follow-up ten days prior to the meeting with a

telephone call or letter to each

new

club officer as soon

as elections are held.

4. Send list of club officers trained showing name, complete

address, office held, and club name to the district gover‑

nor. Send a copy to the Ruritan National Office immedi‑

ately.

No communication in Ruritan is more crucial, and yet taken more for granted, than the communication duties and

responsibilities of our zone governors. These volunteer leaders are the most crucial link in the organization. Zone gov‑

ernors carry essential messages between Ruritan clubs – where the actual business of Ruritan is being carried out day

in and day out – and the district and national leadership of the organization.

Without zone governors, the messages traveling both ways are blocked. District and national leaders may never

know what concerns, problems and successes are taking place at the club level, and club presidents may never hear

the plans for motivation, growth, and progress being formulated at the district and national leadership level.

Zone Governors: The Most Important Connection

Winter Meeting

Who is in charge:

Immediate past zone governor

assisted by the current zone governor.

Who should attend:

District governor, lieutenant

governor, club officers, and other club members.

When:

Between January 1 and February 15.

Type:

1.

Supper meeting - attendees pay for their own meal,

or

2.

Host club provides refreshments at close of meetiing.

Summer Meeting

Purpose:

To inform club members and their officers

of responsibilities regarding end of year activities and

reports.

Who is in charge:

Zone governor.

Who should attend:

District governor, lieutenant

governor, club officers, and other club members.

When

: Between Summer Governors’ Conference

and September 1.

Type:

1.

Supper meeting - attendees pay for their own meal,

or

2.

 Host club provides refreshments at close of the

meeting.

Zone