- A Big Honor: Becoming the President Nominee of Rotary Club of Antipolo City
Hey there 👋, it’s Perseus Luna.
December 13, 2024, wasn’t just any Friday – it was our Rotary Club of Antipolo City Magical Christmas Party and, unexpectedly, one of the most memorable nights of my Rotary journey so far.
For those who might not know, Rotary Clubs bring together people from all walks of life – people who want to make a difference in their communities, the world, and even in themselves. At its heart, Rotary is a club driven by service and meaningful connections.
The Election Night
Part of our Christmas program was the election for President Nominee. Unlike traditional elections where you immediately step into a role, Rotary’s structure allows a President Nominee 18 months to prepare before taking on the responsibility of Presidency.
Now, I knew my candidacy was unopposed, but that didn’t mean I was guaranteed the position. I still needed to secure the majority approval from our members. And let me tell you – I was nervous.
I couldn’t help but think about the other incredible leaders in our club – individuals with so much experience and wisdom. People I’ve admired and looked up to. Part of me wondered if I was ready to stand alongside them in such a significant role.
But deep down, I also felt a quiet sense of trust in myself. When given a responsibility, I’ve always made it a point to show up, give my best, and deliver with heart.
The Moment That Stuck With Me
As the ballots were being counted, I’ll admit – I was quiet but my heart was racing. I braced myself for the possibility of hearing an abstention or two. After all, it’s normal.
But then came the announcement:Â no abstentions, full support.
It hit me in waves – relief, gratitude, and humility all at once. Being one of the youngest members in the club and still receiving unanimous support from people I respect so much? It’s a feeling I’ll carry with me for a long time.
18 Months and Counting
Now, I have about 18 months to prepare before officially stepping into the role of President in July 2026. And honestly? I’m excited.
This isn’t just a title or a position – it’s a responsibility to serve, to lead, and to continue the legacy of meaningful projects and impactful initiatives that our club is known for.
I’m looking forward to learning, planning, and growing alongside my fellow Rotarians. I want to bring fresh ideas to the table while honoring the traditions and foundations that have made our club what it is today.
To everyone who placed their trust in me – thank you. Truly. And to you, reading this right now, I hope you’ll stick around and join me on this journey as we strive to create positive change, one project at a time.
To making a difference together!Â