Public Image

Rotary brand resources – including customizable logos, images, ads, and videos – are now available on-demand at the Rotary Brand Center. Using these online resources will help ensure you are working with the most up to date materials. The People of Action resources are particularly useful in creating a personal connection with your audience to convey who we are and how we create change in the communities we serve.

Here are helpful tools to get you started:

public image resource guide for branding marketing peopleof action planning style guide and social media
Public Image Resource Guide
public image resource guide for branding marketing peopleof action planning style guide and social media
Zone 26/27 Public Image Tool Box On Canva
Rotary Brand Playbook
Privacy Policies
Brand Elements
Social Media
Logos at a Glance
Public Image Course
People of Action Resources

Our team of Rotary Public Image Experts focus on helping clubs and districts identify effective ways to tell their story as People of Action to the public and within Rotary. The team consists of members with a variety of expertise in media, operations, public image, branding, marketing, collateral development, website, social media and so much more.

We are prepared to:

  • Share examples, resources, and expert advice on updating websites.
  • Advise on social media strategies.
  • Illustrate online tools — including the Rotary Brand Center – that are available to help clubs and districts build effective campaigns; and, on the appropriate use of the Rotary’s brand and public image materials.

Yearly programs in Public Image include:

  • Monthly online training that encourages the use of Rotary’s Brand Center and all visual identity assets to better tell Rotary’s story with a consistent and unified Rotary message.
  • Calendar of webinars based on branding and public image best practices, including how to master a ZOOM meeting, social media, People of Action campaigns, storytelling, etc.

KEY PROGRAMS PLANNED for 2020-2021

  • Monthly online training that encourages the use of Rotary’s Brand Center and all visual identity assets to better tell Rotary’s story with a consistent and unified Rotary message.
  • Calendar of webinars based on branding and public image best practices, including how to master a ZOOM meeting, social media, People of Action campaigns, storytelling, etc.

Our team consists of members with a variety of expertise who although assigned to specific districts, each is a resource to every district.

HOW TO FIND: Public relations tools are found in the Brand Center on Rotary’s website.

Rotary Public Image Coordinators

Dan Ouweleen | Rotary Public Image Coordinator

A member of the RC of Fullerton, CA. Dan joined Rotary in 2007 when he was seeking an organization that would allow him to pursue his interest in enriching the lives of those less fortunate than his own. Rotary’s Service Above Self motto and international reach spoke to him and convinced him this was the vehicle to Do More Good in the world. Dan served as Club Youth Chair, then Club President in 2016-17.

He went on to be the District Youth Chair in 2018-20 and District Governor in 2022-23. As DGN he created and chaired the District’s Project Shield program that produced and delivered over 90,000 face shields to the medical community at the start of COVID within a 2-month period.

Originally from Rochester NY, Dan spent his early professional career in the Semiconductor Industry ultimately as International Marketing Director for Kayex Corporation and then moved to CA to become a partner in a family business known as PacMin focused on international sales in the Aerospace business, and currently serves as the President and co-owner.

Dan and his wife Susan, who is also a Rotarian and an HR executive, have 5 children between them and enjoy outdoor adventures and travel, and finding ways to assist others by growing Rotary.

Areas of Expertise: Public image, media development, operations, and brand management

Randy Rascati | Rotary Public Image Coordinator

A member of the RC of Sparks, Nevada, Randy began his Rotary career in 2001 when his friend/co-worker asked him to join the Sparks Club. Randy served as their Club President in 2006-2007.He has served as the District Public Image Chairperson for District 5190. He currently serves as the webmaster for his district. Additionally, he has been a team member of the district conference planning committee since 2010.

Originally from Goleta, California, Randy attended Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and graduated with a degree in Packaging and Graphic Communications. After college, he moved to the Intermountain area of Utah/Colorado to start his career in the packaging/forest products industry, spending the majority of his time in management and sales in the Reno, Nevada area. Now retired, Randy is a member of the Paul Harris Society.

Randy and Andrea reside in Reno and have enjoyed 27 years of marriage together. His hobbies include photography, travel, and running. Capturing photos of Rotarians being “People of Action” is especially rewarding as it’s nice to see the passion Rotarians have for helping others.

Please call if I can be of assistance.

Areas of Expertise: Photography, Graphics, ClubRunner websites, Rotary branding.

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