Program: Rachele Bouchand & George Northcroft, “DEI Brings Members,” February 9, 2023

The University Sunrise Rotary Club will welcome Rachele Bouchand and George Northcroft this Thursday, February 9, 2023, as they address the topic: “DEI Brings Members.” Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are hot topics in all organizations, including Rotary. George and Rachele will help us better understand how to –build DEI efforts that can build our Club–and all organizations.

Our Zoom line will open at 7:00 a.m. for informal discussion. The formal meeting runs from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Join us. No registration is required.

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Long-Time Rotary Leaders Rachele Bouchand and George Northcroft will present their program on how to increase membership through the incorporation of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion concepts.

Rachele Bouchand

Rachele Bouchand is a member and Past President of the Bellevue Rotary Club since 2009. She currently serves on the Rotary District DEI Committee and the Rotary District Strategic Visioning Team. She is the Assistant Governor for Seattle 4 and Creating Newly Formed Clubs. Additionally, she will be District 5030 Governor for 2024-2025. Rachele was also a member of the Rotary International Next Generation Conference in 2014. Lastly, she was able to blend her vocational and Rotary lives when she served as a member of the Global Polio Finance Committee.

Her Rotary classification is Consulting-Business. Rachele currently serves as Managing Director of Pathstone, where she is responsible for advising families and single-family offices on a variety of wealth management and estate planning topics. She has over 20 years’ experience working with multi-generational wealth.

George Northcroft

George Northcroft has been a member of the Bellevue Rotary Club (BRC) since 1989. In 2001, George served as BRC’s Sergeant At Arms. He currently serves on the Rotary District DEI Committee and Co-Chair of the BRC DEI Committee. He also serves on BRC Environmental Sustainability Committee and the BRC Diplomacy Committee.

His Rotary classification is Public Administration-Senior Active. He retired in 2017 as Regional Administrator/Northwest Arctic Region for U.S. General Services Administration where he was responsible for the management of Federal real estate, acquisition and information technology in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Idaho. George is a business and civic leader with experience in financial management, marketing and operations in Fortune 500 companies and state, local, federal government.