Please remember you will have a ton of little stuff going on at the same time.  You are constantly invited to present awards, give talks and presentation, induct new members or new Paul Harris Fellows.  Every week you are in discussion with clubs and with your future AGs.  As an example, I see on April 12th I was halfway down the district doing a presentation on Rotary's Camp Florida, a quick scan shows I am doing another on The Rotary Foundation's Future Vision.  I am already getting invitations to club "changing of the guard" banquets.  You have to be prepared to speak at all these functions, even if not asked in advance.  So you put together a list of names, club accomplishments, projects, people serving their club as the district level or above.
I write this just as a bit of a warning that there is whole lot more to this journey than just the main nuts and bolts and between the two, as a DGN you can expect to spend a lot of hours.  It may not be a full time job yet, but it is darn close.  I am amazed that people can do this while still working full time.
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