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26, February 2022 – Rotary’s mission to save our oceans.
Vic Grosjean presenting on the Environment, the 7th focus of Rotary.
Rotary’s mission to save our oceans – «Serve to change lives»
Don’t miss out Rotary International District Conference 9820 in Traralgon on Saturday 26th of February on the theme of presenting on the Environment, the 7th focus of Rotary.
From Mornington to Gippsland, Rotary 9820 district has one of the most exceptional coastline on Earth qualified as a global biodiversity hotspot. 30-70% of what is found in the Southern Ocean is not occurring anywhere else in the world. 30 to 70%.
About Vic Grosjean
As a Chartered Engineer, Vic holds formal qualifications in Electronics (Bachelors), in Mechatronics Engineering (Masters in Robotics) and Environmental Monitoring (Masters in Physics).
He was awarded the Bolloré Award in 2011, and IEEE Award in 2013 for his work in Ocean Engineering. More recently, Vic was selected to receive the UN Young Innovator Award. Vic is also “One of Six Rotary People of Action” to showcase his work at the United Nations in 2018.
A board member of the Australian Autonomous Unmanned System Association (AAUS) and Head of International Relations for an 8,000+ Engineer Network (ISEN), Vic also chairs the Institute of Engineering and Technology Victoria for the Young Professional Section (IET-YPS).
As a supporter of Rotary values and Past President of Melbourne City Rotaract Club (MCRC), Vic has been providing an innovative approach to clean water. He is a leader and community educator who delivers projects to reduce water pollution on a global scale making a long-term difference for humanity. His career focus is to build collaboration between organisations to advance Engineering and preserve the environment with the ultimate goal of saving our oceans.
Read more:
• https://rotary9820.org.au/sitepage/district-9820-conference-2022/ludovic-grosjean
Join the conversation and help us clean our oceans!
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