Rotary and Rotaract | PLZ69 | PLZ71
Creating synergies by getting to know each other and working together
Ever since Rotaract became a form of membership and is no longer a Rotary program, many interesting questions have arisen. What is Rotaract and who is a Rotaract member? What are Rotaract’s goals? What distinguishes Rotaract from Rotary and where are the organizations closer than you might think? How can Rotaract and Rotary work together? The aim of the presentation is to give the audience an understanding of Rotaract, to present ideas for cooperation and to achieve more together as a Rotary family. If desired, information on founding a Rotaract club can also be presented.

Bild: Julius Schoelkopf

Julius Schölkopf (Rotary Club Stuttgart-Wildpark, Rotaract Club Ludwigsburg) studied economics in Mannheim, Zurich and Heidelberg and is doing his doctorate in empirical economic research. He became a Rotaract member in 2015 through a RYLA seminar. Among other things, he held the position of public relations officer in his club for several years, worked on the organizing team of the KidsCamp in Heilbronn and represented District 1830 as assistant district speaker (2018/19) and as district speaker (2023/24). He has been involved with Rotaract Germany for six years, including in public relations (spokesperson 2021/22) and in the area of organizational development and procedural issues. From spring 2021 to July 2023, he was active as District Reporter for District 1830. In recent years, he has built up the LinkedIn presence of Rotaract Deutschland e.V. and District 1830. The focus of his work is on the public perception of Rotaract and Rotary, procedural issues and strengthening cooperation between Rotaract and Rotary.
Contact:
To book a presentation, please email julius.schoelkopf@rotaract.de.