KINGSTON, JAMAICA — President Jaida Nisbett of the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunset was honored as a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary District 7020 Governor, Patrick Adizua, at the 45th District Conference & Assembly hosted in Kingston, Jamaica.
The Paul Harris Fellow recognition award acknowledges individuals who have made significant contributions to the Rotary Foundation. The Paul Harris Fellow is named after Paul Harris, who founded Rotary along with three other business associates in Chicago in 1905. It is awarded to
individuals who meet high professional and personal standards and who exemplifies the humanitarian and educational objectives of the Rotary Foundation.
President Jaida was awarded for her instrumental role in the formation of one of the newest and youngest Rotary Clubs in Rotary District 7020. President Jaida Nisbett is one of the founding members of the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunset and she was appointed Charter President of
the club which was officially recognized by Rotary International on July 30, 2018. The Club now boasts a membership of 45 vibrant members committed to serving their community through fellowship and who exemplify the Rotary ideal of “Service Above Self”.
Rotary Sunset also made headlines at the 45 th District Conference & Assembly as the club received several top awards and distinctions. The club received the District Governor’s Platinum Award for its inspiring year of service throughout the community. The club also received the Public Image Citation Award for its role in enhancing Rotary’s legacy as one of the most respected and widely recognized organizations in the world. The club was also awarded with the Club of the Month Award (COTM) for winning in the Large Club category in January 2019 under the Rotary theme Vocational Service Excellence as well as the Gold Award for achieving 100 points in March under the theme Water & Sanitation.
“I am extremely proud to be a part of this wonderful organization which has given me the opportunity to impact so many lives in my community and around the world. Receiving these awards is a testament to the hard work and determination of our club and today we are happy to see our dream become a reality. I would like to congratulate all members of Rotary Sunset for their tireless efforts in the planning and execution of our projects and events and I look forward to another successful year. I would like to continue to encourage our members to continue to be the Inspiration and continue to share your love for Rotary” – President Jaida.
(Pictured: President Jaida Nisbett being pinned by District Governor Patrick Adizua with a Paul Harris Fellow lapel at the Rotary District 7020 Conference in Kingston, Jamaica.)