As part of our month-long celebration expanding upon International Women’s Day, Rotary South Pacific has proudly shone a spotlight on our Women of Rotary throughout March — recognising the extraordinary contribution of women who inspire, lead, and serve across our region.
District 9920 stands tall as a leader in Rotary’s evolution, with women now representing 38% — and growing — of our membership. This remarkable milestone highlights just how far our movement has come since 1986, when the Council on Legislation made one of the most transformative changes in Rotary’s then 81-year history by opening membership to women. The change has since shaped a stronger, more dynamic, and inclusive Rotary.
The pace of progress within our District has been outstanding. We’ve witnessed incredible leadership from women stepping into pivotal Club and District roles — trailblazers who are shaping the next generation of Rotary leadership. This month, we have special reason to celebrate two of our most inspiring leaders who have been recognised on the global stage for their exceptional service.
Past District Governor Leanne Jaggs (2009/2010), the youngest and second female District Governor in District 9920 history, and current Chair of the Rotary International Strategic Planning Committee, has been honoured with Rotary’s prestigious Service Above Self Award. One of only 150 awarded worldwide each year, this acknowledgement reflects Leanne’s unwavering dedication to Rotary’s ideals, her remarkable service to local and global communities, and the inspiration she provides to Rotarians everywhere.
Past District Governor Jennie Herring (2015/2016), currently serving as Regional Chair of Rotary South Pacific, has also been recognised for her outstanding impact. A passionate advocate for The Rotary Foundation, Jennie’s leadership in fundraising, project execution, and strategic advancement has been instrumental in fuelling Rotary’s life-changing initiatives. For her exceptional commitment, Jennie has received the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service — a fitting tribute to her deep and tireless contribution.
Together, Leanne and Jennie embody the spirit of Rotary — service, leadership, and the courage to create change. Their achievements remind us that when women rise, Rotary rises with them.
This current Rotary year it is also our privilege to serve alongside another great Woman of Rotary, our District Governor Kirsten Hawke (2025-26)
As we close this month of celebration, we look forward with pride and purpose — inspired by the women of District 9920 who continue to lead us forward into an even more vibrant and inclusive Rotary future.