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Kalyan Banerjee, a member of the Rotary Club of Vapi, Gujarat, India, since 1972, is the 2011-12 
The Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International in 2011-12 selected Banerjee in August.

There were no challenging candidates prior to the 1 October deadline. Banerjee is a director of United Phosphorus Limited, the largest agrochemical manufacturer inIndia, and the chair of United Phosphorus (Bangladesh) Limited. He is a member of the IndianInstitute of Chemical Engineers and the American Chemical Society, a past president of VapiIndustries Association, and former chair of the Gujarat chapter of the Confederation of IndianIndustry.

He earned a degree in chemical engineering from the  Indian Institute of Technology,Kharagpur, in 1964. Banerjee has served Rotary as a director, Rotary Foundation trustee, committee and task forcechair, International Assembly group discussion leader, president's representative, and districtgovernor. The chair of the Southeast Asia Regional PolioPlus Committee, Banerjee has served as a memberof the International PolioPlus Committee for many years and has attended international meetingswith the World Health Organization and UNICEF in that capacity. Banerjee is a Major Donor, Benefactor, and Bequest Society member, and has been awarded theFoundation's Citation for Meritorious Service and its Distinguished Service Award.Banerjee also serves as a trustee of Rotary club-sponsored trusts that support many educationaland community development programs in India, including a 250-bed hospital. He noted that Rotary's strengths include its ability to attract leaders from different vocations aroundCopyright © 2011 Rotary International He noted that Rotary's strengths include its ability to attract leaders from different vocations aroundthe world, as well as its role in promoting peace. "Rotary needs to become the preferredorganization for today's generation to join and participate in, to make the world better and safer andhappier," he said. 

Banerjee's wife, Binota, is a social worker and Inner Wheel club member. The couple have twochildren and four grandchildren.RI RI President Kalyan Banerjee asked Rotarians at the 2011 RI Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, on 25 May to go back to their communities and think of “new and different ways” to take on the challenges of today. Download his speech and see video highlights from the plenary.“We are the doers of our communities, the leaders, the ones who are most involved, who see the problems and have the means to find the solutions,” Banerjee said. “I am asking you to reach within and unleash your inner power and then use it to embrace everything and everyone around you.” Banerjee, who will take office 1 July, said Rotarians should be guided by three emphases -- the family, continuity, and change -- as they work to support the 2011-12 RI theme,Reach Within to Embrace Humanity .  Family is the first emphasis, he said, because the family is the starting point for everything Rotary is trying to accomplish. “The family is the building block of the community,” Banerjee said. “If we wish to see a world that is more joyous, we first have to make sure that the families of the world are more joyous, that they have the things they need to be happy, to thrive, and move forward. So we have to look at housing, at clean water and sanitation, at health care, at all the issues affecting mothers and children.” Continuity involves continuing and strengthening those things Rotarians do well, said Banerjee.  “There are so many areas in which we have been successful -- working for clean, safe water; spreading literacy; working in so many ways with Generation Next, our youth. And of course, our greatest project, polio eradication,” he said. “If we want to really achieve the impossible, we have to have not only persistence, but vision -- we have to be looking past what we are doing now, at what we can and should be doing in the days and years to come.” Also during the fourth plenary session, attendees were treated to a preview of the 2012 RI Convention in Bangkok, Thailand. The Host Organization Committee shared a taste of Thai culture, including a performance by dancers representing four regions of the country. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Past RI President Bhichai Rattakul, of Thailand, greeted attendees through a prerecorded video. A Bangkok-themed luncheon followed the plenary session.