Rotaract Club of Kingstown celebrates historic milestones and dynamic leadership in District 7030
The Rotaract Club of Kingstown is proud to announce a year of remarkable achievements and revitalized leadership, marking a significant chapter in the club’s history within Rotary District 7030.
After a 20-year hiatus, the prestigious role of District Rotaract Representative (DRR) returns to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, led by none other than Shari Bramble, a trailblazing leader who proudly serves as both a Rotaractor and Rotarian.
Bramble is set to assume the DRR role for the 2027–2028 term, symbolizing a powerful resurgence of Vincentian leadership in the district. Membership growth has also taken a strong upward turn under the guidance of Immediate Past President Simone Allen, signaling renewed interest and engagement as the club enters the 2024–2025 Rotary year.
The club further demonstrated its growing influence during the Rotaract District 7030 Conference, with a record number of delegates participating beyond the traditional President and Secretary roles. This expanded representation showcased the club’s commitment to collaboration, visibility, and unity across the district.
Representing the Rotaract Club of Kingstown at this year’s conference were:
● Shari Bramble – District Rotaract Representative 2027–2028
● Simone Allen – Immediate Past President; Assistant DRR & District Membership Committee Support Member 2025–2026
● Tiffany Dick – District Support Member, Disaster Risk Management & Environmental Sustainability 2025–2026
● Angelina Questelles – President 2025–2026
● Leslie Hadaway – International Service Director 2025–2026
● Claris-Ann Joseph – Public Image Director 2025–2026
With revitalized leadership, increased engagement, and a renewed spirit of service, the Rotaract Club of Kingstown is poised for even greater impact in the years ahead.
Source: Press Release