Following his service as District Governor, Herb Hennig served as District Secretary from 1938-1970 (32 years)!
The Herb Hennig Club Secretary Award is given to an outstanding club secretary. Clubs can nominate an outstanding secretary who has served their club in that capacity for a minimum of three (3) years by sending a written explanation to their Lt. Governor (or to the District Secretary if the division has no Lt. Governor) why they feel the secretary is deserving of the award. Any individual is only eligible to be awarded this recognition once, though they may be nominated more than once if they have not previously been recognized with the award.
Clubs should send to their Lt. Governor substantiating letters from Kiwanis leaders, such as past club presidents, and should also have letters from others in the community who could substantiate the secretary’s service to the community and to Kiwanis. Lt. Governors are responsible to acquire nominations from the clubs in their division. The Lt. Governor then selects one out of all the nominations received and sends it to the District Office by November 15 of the next administrative year.
The District Awards Committee then considers all nominees for the award and selects one. The chosen secretary is usually presented the Herb Hennig Club Secretary Award at the Mid-Year Conference.
Herb Hennig Club Secretary Award
Following his service as District Governor, Herb Hennig served as District Secretary from 1938-1970 (32 years)!
The Herb Hennig Club Secretary Award is given to an outstanding club secretary. Clubs can nominate an outstanding secretary who has served their club in that capacity for a minimum of three (3) years by sending a written explanation to their Lt. Governor (or to the District Secretary if the division has no Lt. Governor) why they feel the secretary is deserving of the award. Any individual is only eligible to be awarded this recognition once, though they may be nominated more than once if they have not previously been recognized with the award.
Clubs should send to their Lt. Governor substantiating letters from Kiwanis leaders, such as past club presidents, and should also have letters from others in the community who could substantiate the secretary’s service to the community and to Kiwanis. Lt. Governors are responsible to acquire nominations from the clubs in their division. The Lt. Governor then selects one out of all the nominations received and sends it to the District Office by November 15 of the next administrative year.
The District Awards Committee then considers all nominees for the award and selects one. The chosen secretary is usually presented the Herb Hennig Club Secretary Award at the Mid-Year Conference.