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Youth Exchange Leadership Symposium Fri 22 - Sat 23 Feb 2002 Las Vegas Sponsored by USA-Canada Youth Exchange Network, Inc.
Conference Hosts
Conference 2002 is hosted by SCANEX. Conference co-Chairs are Paul St. John D5280 CA (Master of Ceremonies) and Bob Selinger D5320 CA (Facilities).
Conference Objective
Governors (DGs, DGEs, DGNs) and Youth Exchange Leaders from around the world are asked to assemble to chart the Future of Rotary Youth Exchange Post 9.11.
Youth Exchange is a top Rotary strategy to nudge the world towards world peace and understanding.
It is critical to meet as Rotary visionaries to craft a clear future for cultural understanding in collaboration with our teenagers. Please make an effort to attend this symposium. Your thoughts and involvement are important.
Who Should Attend?
USA-Canada Youth Exchange Officers
International Youth Exchange Officers
Youth Exchange Students Class 2001-2002
Rotex from any year
DGEs and DGNs who want to learn how to start, build and sustain a quality youth exchange program
Delegates are asked to bring a small gift (under $20) for a Group Gift Exchange. The gift should reflect your community or country.
Agenda
Thursday 21 Feb 2001
18:00 – 21:00 Registration – Hotel Lobby 19:00 – 20:30 USA/Canada Board of Directors Meet 18:00 – 22:30 Informal Networking – Hotel Bar Area
Friday 22 Feb 2001
07:30 – 08:30 – Breakfast provided, Registration
08:30 – 09:00 – Overview and Self Introductions by Delegates
09:00 – 10:00 – New Youth Exchange e-Tools
New e-tools will be unveiled which will knock your socks off and make arrangement of exchanges simple even for rookies – delegates get to polish the beta version - Jimmy Lee (Taiwan) and Paul Hennip (Central States) have worked magic
Internet Recruiting Upgrade - USA/Canada Districts averaged 6 student prospects from this source, some as high as 20.
Electronic Applications - how to fill out applications online, how to create a permanent database of your Rotex
How to resolve the disruption factor when exchange students email home