MESSAGE FROM ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT – Mark Daniel Maloney

Dear fellow Rotarian,

I want to congratulate you on your installation to the office of 2019-2020 as club President of Rotary Club of Bombay.

Club officers all have their own roles to play in ensuring their club’s success, both this year and in the years to come. You have the opportunity to grow Rotary — to grow our service, to grow the impact of our projects, and, most importantly, to grow our membership so that we can achieve more. The example you set is essential in motivating your fellow Rotarians. Rotarians like you are the foundation of everything that Rotary seeks to achieve.

Congratulations again on your appointment as 2019-2020 as club President. I look forward to a year of great accomplishments with your help, as Rotary Connects the World.

Kindest regards,
Mark Daniel Maloney
RI President 2019-20

ABOUT RI PRESIDENT MARK MALONEY

Mark Daniel Maloney is a principal in the law firm of Blackburn, Maloney, and Schuppert LLC, with a focus on taxation, estate planning, and agricultural law. He represents large farming operations in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States, and has chaired the American Bar Association’s Committee on Agriculture in the section of taxation. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Alabama State Bar Association, and the Alabama Law Institute.

He has been active in Decatur’s religious community, chairing his church’s finance council and a local Catholic school board. He has also served as president of the Community Foundation of Greater Decatur, chair of Morgan County Meals on Wheels, and director of the United Way of Morgan County and the Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce.

A Rotarian since 1980, Maloney has served as an RI director; Foundation trustee and vice chair; and aide to 2003-04 RI President Jonathan Majiyagbe. He also has participated in the Council on Legislation as chair, vice chair, parliamentarian, and trainer. He was an adviser to the 2004 Osaka Convention Committee and chaired the 2014 Sydney Convention Committee.

Prior to serving as a district governor, Maloney led a Group Study Exchange to Nigeria.

He also served as Future Vision Committee vice chair; regional Rotary Foundation coordinator; Foundation training institute moderator; Foundation permanent fund national adviser; member of the Peace Centers Committee; and adviser to the Foundation’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Schools Target Challenge Committee.

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