Leticia Parra was born in Mexico City, the center of the ancient Aztec
Empire. At 13 years old I worked as a grocery store clerk, taught children and
taught French. I also worked at Bristol Myers Co. (drugs division), CANACINTRA
(Mexican Chamber of Industry), Nacional Financiera (National Bank) and Dokter
Labs (medicine products) which is a family enterprise.
After a more or less compulsory exile from journalism, I returned to my
professional activity in 1989 when I initiated a new Magazine on Industry,
"Dinamica Industrial News". 5,000 copies each month go to top CEOs and GMs in
Mexico City and Metropolitan area informing them of Sustainable Development and
Public Political of Government programs.
1997 the Rotary Club of Bellavista was founded and invited me to be part of
Rotary's family. 1999 I was Club President and the first District Webmaster (the
first Rotarian site in Mexico) and District Rotary Fellowships Chair. 2000 I
worked on the first Mexican Rotarian 9 Districts' site as webmaster, trying to
present how the Rotary World can be found in Mexico as a country through their 9
Mexican districts.
HONORS
- Visiting all 94 Rotary Clubs talking about "Creating Awareness and Taking
Action through the Technology" I received the Best Club Internet Communication
Office Award.
- 2001 2003 District International Service Chairperson
- 2002 2005 District Grants Chairperson
- 2005 2008 The Rotary Foundation District Chairperson
- 2000 2006 Multi PETS Trainer on Internet Technology Communications (Club &
District Administration Programs), RIs access member section, others.
- 2007 2009 Invited by RI Presidents to Coordinate Rotary Public Image and
Public Relations for Zone 21-A
- 2008 2009 Multi PETS Trainer on Rotary Public Image as Zone 21 Coordinator
HOBBIES
- Jogging - since 1996, with 9 International Marathons and many races.
- Riding Motorcycle across USA and part of Canada, almost all Mexico with my
Kawasaki Vulcan 1000 cc and Suzuki Boulevard 1000cc
- Tennis
- Reading and good music
FUTURE VISION OF ROTI
As Journalist and Rotarian, and besides the large capacity of Rotary
communications on Internet, the future of ROTI most point to a close encounter
with those Rotarians, Spouses and Rotaracts worldwide to let them know more
about our mission, goals and some projects on benefit of those in great need,
seeking the international aid.
Friendship was the most important gift I have received from ROTI, not just on
Internet at our mailing lists, but also at RI Conventions in ROTIs booths in
Buenos Aires, San Antonio, Barcelona and Chicago.
As ROTI's Chairperson, I will try my best to keep an air of friendliness,
hospitality and fellowship on all the ROTI lists and ROTI Board. One primary
goal would be to make sure that all ROTIans ENJOY their time in this Fellowship.
I am convinced that we need to start some initiatives to recruit new members in
ROTI. In the past, members have always come to us or found us through the
Internet or from a recommendation from a friend. We have to work on new
recruiting ROTI members different of we have done before at the yearly
conventions. Maybe could start a program called "Bring a Friend to ROTI" and
challenge members to spread the word about our Fellowship and try to bring in
one new member; which will keep it active.
Rotary has been working on a Future Vision Program for some areas, bringing the
Rotary world into the Internet, especially since the time of RIPP Frank Devlyn,
and ROTI most continue this leadership role with new programs and assistance to
RI.
ROTI is already present through ROTI Social Groups at Facebook, Linkedin,
MySpace.
I am positive sure that it is the right time to prepare a Future Vision plan for
ROTIs next two years, moving forward to new and better challenges.
I am convinced that through 'millions of bytes' we will try to bring people of
all races, religious faiths or political beliefs into Rotary's Magic: Serving
others.
"The most fundamental way to honour your spiritual well-being and step
into the flow is to live a life based on your inner truth"
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