Thomas E. “Tom†DeJulio of Bronxville, New York, is president-elect of Kiwanis International. He was elected in July 2011 at the 96th Annual Kiwanis International Convention in Geneva, Switzerland. Previously, he served as vice president and as an international trustee from 2005-2008.
Tom joined the Kiwanis Club of Pasadena on Saturday December 29th at the University Club of Pasadena for the Kiwanis International President’s Interclub Luncheon.
Thomas E. “Tom†DeJulio of Bronxville, New York, is president-elect of Kiwanis International. He was elected in July 2011 at the 96th Annual Kiwanis International Convention in Geneva, Switzerland. Previously, he served as vice president and as an international trustee from 2005-2008. A life member, he is a charter member of the Kiwanis International Foundation’s Heritage Society and is a foundation ambassador, Diamond-level Hixson Fellow and Tablet of Honor recipient. He is a Founder’s Circle donor to The Eliminate Project, which will rid the world of maternal and neonatal tetanus. Tom earned his juris doctor degree from Fordham School of Law in 1977 and serves as General Counsel for Fordham University. He is active in his community, supporting the Boy Scouts of America and the Boys and Girls Club of Mount Vernon. He is the recipient of the Denzel Washington Community Service award. Tom’s wife of 36 years, Rosemary, holds a Ph.D from Fordham University and is a 1994-95 past distinguished lieutenant governor, serving six years as master instructor and education chair for the New York District.
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