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The JCI Senate

The JCI Senate. History of the Senate. 1951 JCI President Phil Pugsley and charter member John Armbruster struck upon the idea of creating a JCI “alumni” 1952 The JCI Senate was born 1952 JCI World Congress the JCI Senate was approved and incorporated into the JCI Bylaws.

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The JCI Senate

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  1. The JCI Senate

  2. History of the Senate • 1951 JCI President Phil Pugsley and charter member John Armbruster struck upon the idea of creating a JCI “alumni” • 1952 The JCI Senate was born • 1952 JCI World Congress the JCI Senate was approved and incorporated into the JCI Bylaws

  3. Who can receive a Senatorship? • Senatorships may be awarded to current or past members • Individual must have been members for at least 3 years • Applications are subject to written approval

  4. How do I decide if someone deserves a Senatorship? • By looking at the individual for his/her dedication and outstanding service on a local, national, or international level • You should recognize your outstanding members to keep them involved with the organization as a member or mentor

  5. What is the process for awarding a Senatorship? • An application for Senatorship must be fully completed • Consult your National and/or State Headquarters for any additional requirements • The Local Organization should present the Senatorship during a special ceremony

  6. What are the costs involved and how do I pay? • A Senatorship costs US $300 to JCI • You need to check your National Organization if they have any additional costs • JCI fees can be paid by Credit card, Wire Transfer or Cash

  7. Where do I find the applications and who can I contact for assistance? • Visit the JCI Website www.jci.cc • Contact the Senate Administrator Earl Sawyer at JCI Headquarters PH: +1.636.449.3100 ext. 235 E-mail: support@jci.cc or esawyer@jci.cc

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