Organization
Rotary is organized at club, district, and international levels to
carry out its program of service. Rotarians are members of their
clubs, and the clubs are members of the global association known as
Rotary International. Each club elects its own officers and enjoys
considerable autonomy within the framework of the standard
constitution and the constitution and bylaws of Rotary
International.
Clubs are grouped into 529 Rotary districts, each led by a district
governor who is an officer of Rotary International and represents
the RI board of directors in the field. Though selected by the
clubs of the district, a governor is elected by all of the clubs
worldwide meeting in the RI Convention.
A 19-member board of directors, which includes the international
president and president-elect, administers Rotary International.
These officers are also elected at the convention. The selection
process for choosing directors and the nominating committee for
president are based on zones, each of which comprises approximately
15 districts. The board meets quarterly to establish
policies.
While the Rotary International president is the highest officer of
RI, the chief administrative officer of RI is the general
secretary, who heads a staff of about 600 persons working at the
international headquarters in the Chicago suburb of Evanston,
Illinois, USA, or in one of seven international offices around the
world.