Orlando Rolim (2015-2016)
Rolim served as the club's president for the 2015-2016 year. He joined Rotaract when he was a freshman at Saint Leo University. Orlando soon grew into leadership within the club. He served as the club's vice president/treasurer during the 2013-2014 year. He then served as the club's vice president for half of the 2014-2015 term after his study abroad travels on Semester at Sea. This all building up to Rolim serving as the Rotaract president during his senior year. Rolim engaged in many activities for the club and showed an interest in the international fellowship and networking of the Rotary family.
Rolim served as the club's president for the 2015-2016 year. He joined Rotaract when he was a freshman at Saint Leo University. Orlando soon grew into leadership within the club. He served as the club's vice president/treasurer during the 2013-2014 year. He then served as the club's vice president for half of the 2014-2015 term after his study abroad travels on Semester at Sea. This all building up to Rolim serving as the Rotaract president during his senior year. Rolim engaged in many activities for the club and showed an interest in the international fellowship and networking of the Rotary family.
Angie Fortunak (2014-2015)
Fortunak served as the club's president for the 2014-2015 year. She joined the Rotary Community because she truly lived and believed in the service above self attitude.It was apparent that she had leadership qualities that would keep the club running forward. She attended various seminars to prepare her as president, including, being the first president in this club to attend President Elect Training Seminar (PETS). Her main interests for the Rotaract Club were volunteering with the local FarmWorker Girls and feeding the homeless.
Fortunak served as the club's president for the 2014-2015 year. She joined the Rotary Community because she truly lived and believed in the service above self attitude.It was apparent that she had leadership qualities that would keep the club running forward. She attended various seminars to prepare her as president, including, being the first president in this club to attend President Elect Training Seminar (PETS). Her main interests for the Rotaract Club were volunteering with the local FarmWorker Girls and feeding the homeless.
Alexandria "Ally" Vincent (2013-2014)
Vincent served as the club's president for the 2013-2014 year. During the 2012-2013 year she served as Vice President. The year we were chartered (2011-2012), she served as liaison officer for the club. When she was in high school, she was a member of the Interact Club for all four years. She graduated from Saint Leo University with honors with her Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education. She loves Rotary and its' motto- Service Above Self. During the 2014-2015 school year, she was awarded a Rotary Global Grant Scholarship from Rotary International. She studied Inclusive and Special Education at the University of Edinburgh. She was sponsored by District 6950, and hosted by the Rotary Club of Portobello in Edinburgh, Scotland. While in Scotland, she served an active member of the Rotaract Club of Edinburgh. Vincent is currently an honorary member of the Rotary Club of Portobello and is working to make improvement within District 6950 and Rotaract.
Vincent was nominated as an outstanding club officer through the Saint Leo University campus for her work as president.
Andrea Seabra (2012-2013)
Seabra served as the club's president from 2012-2013 with an enthusiasm for Rotaract and what the organization does. Seabra showed a passion for serving the homeless and helping the local Farmworker children in Dade City.
Seabra served as the club's president from 2012-2013 with an enthusiasm for Rotaract and what the organization does. Seabra showed a passion for serving the homeless and helping the local Farmworker children in Dade City.
Tiffany Carpenter (2011-2012)
Tiffany Anne Carpenter, founder of the Rotaract Club of Saint Leo University and its charter president for 2011-2012, graduated in April 2012 from Saint Leo University with a B.A. in English Literature, including a specialization in Advanced Literary Studies. She was awarded the Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship from District 6950, having been sponsored by the Rotary Club of San Anotonio, Florida where she was selected to be part of the final class of Ambassadorial Scholars studying abroad before the revamping of the new Global Grant Scholars program through RI’s New Generations opportunities. She was accepted into and completed a one-year master’s program in International Business Management at the National University of Ireland at Galway with the help of her Rotary Scholarship. She looks forward to continuing her journey with Rotary International and is has a passion for sharing the Service Above Self lifestyle.
Tiffany Anne Carpenter, founder of the Rotaract Club of Saint Leo University and its charter president for 2011-2012, graduated in April 2012 from Saint Leo University with a B.A. in English Literature, including a specialization in Advanced Literary Studies. She was awarded the Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship from District 6950, having been sponsored by the Rotary Club of San Anotonio, Florida where she was selected to be part of the final class of Ambassadorial Scholars studying abroad before the revamping of the new Global Grant Scholars program through RI’s New Generations opportunities. She was accepted into and completed a one-year master’s program in International Business Management at the National University of Ireland at Galway with the help of her Rotary Scholarship. She looks forward to continuing her journey with Rotary International and is has a passion for sharing the Service Above Self lifestyle.