
Ray Klinginsmith
Kirksville, Missouri,
USA
President, Rotary
International, 2010-11
Vice Chair, The Rotary
Foundation 2005-06
Trustee, The Rotary
Foundation 2002-06
Director, Rotary
International 1985-87
District Governor
1975-76
Ray Klinginsmith, a retired
attorney from Kirksville,
Missouri, USA, served as general
counsel and professor of
business administration for
Truman State University
(formerly Northeast Missouri
State University) for more than
20 years. From 2001 to 2004, he
served as a county commissioner
for Adair County.
Ray has served as a director of
the Macon-Atlanta State Bank in
Macon, Missouri, since 1971, and
he was one of the initial
trustees for the Missouri Family
Trust, which the Missouri
legislature created in 1989. He
was the president of Chariton
Valley Association for
Handicapped Citizens since its
inception in 1982 until 2009,
and is now president emeritus.
He received the 1988
Parent/Caretaker Award from the
Missouri Planning Council for
Developmental Disabilities. He
is a former member of the
executive board for the Great
Rivers Council of the Boy Scouts
of America and the holder of its
Silver Beaver Award for adult
volunteers. He is a member of
the First United Methodist
Church in Kirksville and a
former lay speaker for the
church.
A member
of the Rotary Club of Kirksville
and a Rotarian since 1961, Ray
has served Rotary as district
governor, chair of the 1998
Council on Legislation in New
Delhi, and chair of the 2008 Los
Angeles Convention Committee. He
was a member of the RI Board of
Directors from 1985 to 1987 and
chaired its executive committee
in 1986-87. Ray joined The
Rotary Foundation Trustees in
2002, serving as vice chair in
2005-06, and was a member of the
Future Vision Committee from
2005 to 2008. Ray is a
Major
Donor
and a
recipient of the Foundation’s
Citation for Meritorious Service
and Distinguished Service Award.
Ray’s wife, Judie, is a former
elementary school teacher in
Macon and Kirksville and a
former consultant for the Child
Development Assistant program at
the Kirksville Area Vocational
Center. Ray and Judie have two
children, Leigh and Kurt, and
three grandchildren, Morgan,
Grant, and Sydney Perkins.
New International Officers Take
Office
At its 25-26 June meeting, the
2010-11 RI Board approved Thomas
M. Thorfinnson as vice president
and K.R. Ravindran as treasurer,
and elected John T. Blount as
chair and Elio Cerini and Stuart
B. Heal as members of its
executive committee.
In addition, the RI Board
elected four new Foundation
trustees for 2010-14: Stephen R.
Brown, Dong Kurn Lee, Anne L.
Matthews, and Kazuhiko Ozawa.