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Brian S. Rodgers | Candidate for Vice-Governor, Alabama District 366 Woodward Drive Indian Springs, Alabama 35124 [email protected] (205) 201-0122 June 1, 2012 Dear Kiwanis Friends: I am writing this letter to share that I intend to run for the office of Vice-Governor of the great Alabama District of Kiwanis International at the upcoming District Convention in July. Kiwanis is something that has been a part of me and my family since I joined the Kiwanis Club of Homewood-Mountain Brook in 2001. It is something that has made me a better member of my community, a better spouse and a better parent. Whenever I get involved in an organization, I take membership very seriously. I have served in numerous capacities over the years and grown to call so many Kiwanians from around the state friends. As a member of the Kiwanis Club of Homewood-Mountain Brook, I served in the following capacities: Board Member, Webmaster, Reading is Fundamental Chair and Distinguished President and was recognized form my service as a Hixson Fellow. I recently became a member of the Kiwanis Club of Metro Hoover. I have been a regular supporter of the Kiwanis International Foundation. On the District level, I have served as a Distinguished Lt. Governor, Communications Officer, and have worked tirelessly to increase the impact of our service to the State through supporting clubs with technology related issues and presented at Midwinter and District Conventions. I am most pleased with the work that I have accomplished in developing a first-class website for the District that has been recognized internationally as an example for other districts. I have also worked to increase our impact through developing a monthly District email distribution that shares the Kourier, Eliminate Updates, and other pertinent information that members might find helpful. A key part of this strategy was integrating social media tools like Facebook and Twitter to make our Districts reach become global. We have followers from throughout the world. While these achievements have increased the effectiveness and impact of our organization, it is the connections that I have made through working on service projects with fellow Kiwanians that means the most to me. Whether it was building a first-class accessible playground in Helena, or joining division clubs to sort food for the United Way of Central Alabama Food Bank, or seeing the smiling faces of children at the West Center Street Head Start on RIF Distribution and reading days, or the smiles on the families at Childrens Hospital as we give them brief respite from being with their child as they receive compassionate care, these are the memories that I cherish most. Even more importantly it is the fact that I have brought my son, Jack, along with me to so many of these service opportunities and that these experiences have shaped him. He knows about the Eliminate Project and wants to contribute to save lives, too. He knows what Kiwanis is about and that it changes lives. Little does he know that it is ours that have been changed for being a part of this great organization. It is for these reasons, that I feel called to take my service to the next level and submit myself as a candidate for the office of Vice Governor of the Alabama District of Kiwanis International. I humbly ask for your support and encouragement along the way. I look forward to meeting many of you along the journey and hearing your Kiwanis stories.

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Brian S. Rodgers | Candidate for Vice-Governor, Alabama District 366 Woodward Drive

Indian Springs, Alabama 35124

[email protected]

(205) 201-0122

June 1, 2012

Dear Kiwanis Friends:

I am writing this letter to share that I intend to run for the office of Vice-Governor of the great Alabama District of Kiwanis

International at the upcoming District Convention in July. Kiwanis is something that has been a part of me and my family

since I joined the Kiwanis Club of Homewood-Mountain Brook in 2001. It is something that has made me a better member

of my community, a better spouse and a better parent. Whenever I get involved in an organization, I take membership

very seriously. I have served in numerous capacities over the years and grown to call so many Kiwanians from around the

state friends.

As a member of the Kiwanis Club of Homewood-Mountain Brook, I served in the following capacities: Board Member,

Webmaster, Reading is Fundamental Chair and Distinguished President and was recognized form my service as a Hixson

Fellow. I recently became a member of the Kiwanis Club of Metro Hoover. I have been a regular supporter of the Kiwanis

International Foundation. On the District level, I have served as a Distinguished Lt. Governor, Communications Officer, and

have worked tirelessly to increase the impact of our service to the State through supporting clubs with technology related

issues and presented at Midwinter and District Conventions. I am most pleased with the work that I have accomplished in

developing a first-class website for the District that has been recognized internationally as an example for other districts. I

have also worked to increase our impact through developing a monthly District email distribution that shares the Kourier,

Eliminate Updates, and other pertinent information that members might find helpful. A key part of this strategy was

integrating social media tools like Facebook and Twitter to make our District’s reach become global. We have followers

from throughout the world.

While these achievements have increased the effectiveness and impact of our organization, it is the connections that I

have made through working on service projects with fellow Kiwanians that means the most to me. Whether it was building

a first-class accessible playground in Helena, or joining division clubs to sort food for the United Way of Central Alabama

Food Bank, or seeing the smiling faces of children at the West Center Street Head Start on RIF Distribution and reading

days, or the smiles on the families at Children’s Hospital as we give them brief respite from being with their child as they

receive compassionate care, these are the memories that I cherish most. Even more importantly it is the fact that I have

brought my son, Jack, along with me to so many of these service opportunities and that these experiences have shaped

him. He knows about the Eliminate Project and wants to contribute to save lives, too. He knows what Kiwanis is about and

that it changes lives. Little does he know that it is ours that have been changed for being a part of this great organization.

It is for these reasons, that I feel called to take my service to the next level and submit myself as a candidate for the office

of Vice Governor of the Alabama District of Kiwanis International. I humbly ask for your support and encouragement along

the way. I look forward to meeting many of you along the journey and hearing your Kiwanis stories.

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Brian S. Rodgers | Candidate for Vice-Governor, Alabama District 366 Woodward Drive

Indian Springs, Alabama 35124

[email protected]

(205) 201-0122

With over 15 years of service and active participation in the nonprofit social services sector of Central Alabama, Brian

Rodgers serves as the Dean of Counseling and Residential Life at Indian Springs School. He is a Licensed Professional

Counselor, National Certified Counselor, and Counseling Supervisor in the State of Alabama. He is a graduate of the

University of South Alabama (BA-Psychology), University of Alabama at Birmingham (MA-Counseling), and attended

Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Mr. Rodgers values service as a core characteristic of leadership and has modeled this through his service to the United

Way of Central Alabama, Children's Hospital, Chi Sigma Iota (locally and nationally), the Kiwanis Club of Homewood-Mt.

Brook and the Alabama Mental Health Counselors Association. He has not only served as an active member of these

organizations, but has served in volunteer leadership capacities for each. Currently he serves as the Distinguished Past

President of the Kiwanis Club of Homewood- Mountain Brook (2007-2008) and Distinguished Past Lt. Governor for the

Alabama District of Kiwanis International. He currently serves as the Communications Officer for the District.

Mr. Rodgers sees a balanced mix of clinical excellence, continued professional development, and compassion as essential

to making a lasting impression on the lives of the clients he walks with on their life's journey.

Mr. Rodgers is a member of the 2008-2009 Class of Project Corporate Leadership (www.projectcorporateleadership.com).

In addition to his employment at The Amelia Center, Mr. Rodgers works as a Residential Life Houseparent at Indian Springs

School, located in Shelby County. (www.indiansprings.org). He has served in this role since 2006.

Mr. Rodgers has presented at local, state and national conferences on topics ranging from work-life balance to loss-related

issues. His presentations receive high positive outcomes. His technical mastery and engaging presentation style helps him

connect with audiences and leaves them better equipped for service and self-care.

Mr. Rodgers has been married to Margaret “Holly” Rodgers for thirteen years and has three beautiful children: Jack (7),

Maggie (3), and Laura (2).