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Kiwanis International CEO, Rob Parker, today announced his decision to step down effective October 16, 2009 in a letter to the Kiwanis family. 

“Those of you who know me well will not be surprised that I am totally excited about what the future might bring for Stephanie and our family,” said Parker.  “This change will allow me to accelerate my graduate studies, while continuing to write and speak on the value and importance of leadership.  My time at Kiwanis has helped fuel my passion for a more global approach to leadership, and I look forward to the public speaking opportunities that lie ahead both in the United States and internationally.”

Parker continued, “Over the past three years, I have been blessed to work with some amazing volunteers and staff members.  Your passion and love for others has inspired me so significantly that I will certainly smile every time I think of you.  During this time together we have made progress in a number of areas, but there is still much work left to be done.  Thanks to each of you for your friendship, your leadership and your commitment to children. “

Parker assumed duties as Kiwanis International’s chief executive officer in August 2006.  He was responsible for providing leadership and direction to the board, staff and volunteers for the global organization of both adult and youth members totaling more than 600,000.

During his tenure, Parker instituted Project ROI (return on investment), an initiative that evaluated every program and expense within the organization, to minimize expense in any area that did not benefit the member, while at the same time freeing up resources for investment in programs that did. Kiwanis International sits in good financial shape today because of this initiative. Funds from Project ROI were immediately redirected towards new growth programs, marketing and branding initiatives and technology.

As a change agent, he began working on Kiwanis Next, an opportunity to create a Kiwanis that would be more inclusive, diverse and relevant within today’s fast changing society while upholding respect for our great history. He oversaw the creation of three internal staff teams: Global Marketing, Global Impact and Global Operations, meant to create cross-functional collaboration on global member issues related to all clubs.

Communications was a key component to Parker’s organizational strategy. He created a periodical update to Kiwanis leaders called the Kiwanis Insider, which kept over 80,000 volunteer leaders up to date on Kiwanis issues. He also created a leadership web blog and started a weekly conference call with Kiwanis International board officers.

An accomplished speaker and trainer, Parker has extensive experience presenting in the United States and abroad.  Throughout his career, he has worked directly with some of America’s most dynamic business leaders, CEOs and nonprofit leaders; and is a highly sought after public speaker. 


ABOUT KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL
Founded in 1915, Kiwanis is a global organization of member-volunteers working to change the world one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis International and its Service Leadership Programs, including Circle K, Key Club, Key Leader, Builders Club, K-Kids, Kiwanis Junior, and Aktion Club, dedicate millions of volunteer hours and invest US$100 million to strengthen communities and serve children annually. The Kiwanis International family comprises more than 600,000 adult and youth members in more than 70 countries and geographic areas. For more information about Kiwanis International, please visit www.kiwanis.org or call 800-KIWANIS.


Posted Oct 05 2009, 04:24 PM by Chris Hayworth

Comments

Roxanna Brown wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO Steps Down
on 10-05-2009 9:18 PM

Mr. Parker, I hate to see you go. I learned so much from your leadership sessions and blogs.  All the very best for the future. Roxanna

Kathy Johnson wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-07-2009 4:08 PM

So sorry to hear that Rob is leaving.  He set the bar high and worked hard toward that goal.  It is our responsibility to grow Kiwanis in order to serve the children of the world.  We may fall short of the the 1 million goal, but it is imperative that we maintain that vision with the children as the focus.  Kiwanis is a service organization and we need the help that new members can bring.  Let's not throw out the baby with the bath water.  It is a useful goal toward our true mission.  My best to Rob and his family.

John Cano wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-07-2009 10:14 PM

I'm very sad to see Rob go.  I started CKI at more or less the same time that he came on as CEO and I can say that he made a big impact on how I view the organization.  I recently joined Kiwanis even though I had a year left in college, and without his initiatives to promote recruitment of non-traditional members and the development of Kiwanis NEXT I'm pretty sure that I would have stayed in CKI a year more and not come into Kiwanis until much later.

Kiwanis was far overdo for a refresh in technology and communication - things that are essential to survive in the 21st century.  The tools are in our hands now to make Kiwanis thrive for many more years.  One million members is still a worthy goal and it's up to all of us, not a single man, to make it happen.  I do hope that the search for a new CEO will begin soon so Kiwanis International continues to change and proactively tackle new (and old) problems.

I believe that we will see a very different face of Kiwanis emerging in the next 5-10 years because of the groundwork that he laid.  It may not be what many are used to, but it will make a huge difference for children across the globe.  Thanks for inspiring us Rob.

Kathy Welle wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-07-2009 10:57 PM

We are sad to learn of your career change.  Your leadership during the past three years has been like a breath of fresh air for Kiwanis. Because of your skills,  the organization and volunteers/members  will  forever be appreciative.  

Good Luck to you

Raymond De Roche wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-12-2009 3:25 PM

Sorry to hear that Rob Parker is leaving us. He was an inspiratiion for the time he has been with us and his philosophy and meanderings will remain with us for some time to come. I am sure we will continue to strive for improvement and expansion which is the legacy with which he is leaving us. Good luck on your future endweavours, Rob, wherever and whatefver they may be.

Amy DeBerg-Ferwerda wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-14-2009 11:29 AM

Thanks Rob!

You did a great job!

Amy

Rob Parker wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-16-2009 11:22 AM

Your kind comments are very much appreciated.  Thank you for all that you do to lead your clubs and districts.  I will continue to follow the progress of the organization with keen interest.

Rob

Nola Charles wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-19-2009 10:37 PM

will miss you but wish you the very best.  

peter daley wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-21-2009 11:36 AM

I am sad to see you go.you have been a big inspiration to me and my development in kiwanis.I will miss you and i speak for many others.Good luck to you and your family.

Jackson White wrote re: Kiwanis International CEO steps down
on 10-24-2009 7:17 AM

Rob, I would like to have written a personal note but lack an address. So this will have to do. You made a difference, a big difference, in almost everything you touched in Kiwanis. I will not comment on that Saturday meeting, but it was not our organization's finest hour. Yet, you responded like a gentleman. For the help you gave with my own Kiwanis efforts, I shall be forever grateful. Kiwanis will not be the same without your creative and thoughtful leadership. Bon voyage.  Jack White, Abingdon VA

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