Friday, March 9, 2012

Pre-Departure Prep

Our GSE team was selected in mid-December 2011.  Since then, much has occurred to prepare us for departure.

Collectively, orientation,  meetings, emails, phone calls, dinner and team building exercises have occurred to learn more about each other and the best way to handle this unique and potentially overwhelming experience. 

Individually, members have researched the Korean culture and language, acquired travel documents, received recommended immunizations.

Here's a brief recap of some of the more memorable team experiences:


  • January 6-7th - GSE Orientation in Greensboro, North Carolina.  GSE and Ambassadorial Scholors from many districts gathered to learn many things about the upcoming experience including what to expect, best practices and how to make effective presentations. This was the first time our team met in person. 
  • February 4th - Team meeting at the Shady Grove YMCA.  We watched a presentation about successfully integrating oneself in a foreign culture and then completed the ropes course as a team building exercise.


  • February 21st - Dinner with Rotarians Jim and Suki Pierce at Kyung Sung in Williamsburg.  Mrs. Pierce was raised in South Korea and provided us with great insights about the culture.  Both Mr. and Mrs. Pierce have traveled to South Korea for Rotary business and gave our team tips regarding what to expect both culturally and from Rotary overall.  Both the dinner and company were fabulous.  We were joined by team members from District 7610 whose group will be traveling to another part of South Korea two weeks after us.  Bill Pollard and District Governor Jim Bynum also joined us for dinner.
  • March 10th - The final team meeting were last minute assignments were divided up.  Our team discussed host gifts, uniforms, brochures, Power Point presentation, business cards and brochures. 
Our departure date is quickly approaching and final preparations are underway!  In 24 short days, we will be in South Korea and our adventure will begin!


Meet the Team





Team leader, Lee Muckey, is a member of the Western Henrico Rotary Club and a former Executive Director of the YMCA.




Tyel Banks - City of Richmond Finance Department, works with monitoring HUD Grants for the City of Richmond Department of Finance. Tyel lives in Richmond and is sponsored by the Midlothian Rotary Club


Joy Beatty is a Geography teacher at George Wythe High School. She lives in Richmond and is sponsored by the Richmond Rotary Club.




Jay Carpenter is Financial Representative with Advancement Concepts. He lives in Richmond and is sponsored by Innsbrook Rotary Club.







Eboni Davis is the Development Director of Coliseum Central Business District. She lives in Newport News and is sponsored by Virginia Peninsula Rotary Club.

Greetings!

Welcome to Rotary District 7600's Group Study Exchange Team travel blog detailing our sojourn to District 3620 in South Korea!

Group Study Exchange (GSE) is a program sponsored by Rotary International to foster goodwill and cultural awareness between countries.  Each GSE teams consists of four non-Rotarians between the ages of 25 and 40 in the early stages of their career and a Rotarian member who serves as team leader.  Teams complete international travel lasting between four to six weeks. During their stay, the team is  hosted by multiple families who kindly act as guides and graciously allow members to lodge in their homes.  Teams visit Rotary clubs, cultural and historical sites, government agencies and workplaces representative of their unique career path. 

Our five person team departs from Richmond, Virginia on April 2, 2012 and returns on May 1st.  Our four week stay will occur in the South Chungcheong Province of South Korea.