District Governors

Conor Gee

District Governor 2023-2024

Conor Gee is a Senior Director of Marketing at Centene Corporation, a Fortune 25 company and the largest Medicaid managed care organization in the US. He is responsible for leading the strategy, development and execution of marketing programs to support 31 state Medicaid Plans. Previously he was a Director of Marketing for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and a Senior Manager with Health Care Service Corporation (which operates Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans in five states including Illinois), the largest customer-owned health insurance company in the United States. He also worked at Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare and as the Director of Marketing for Hearing Health Center.

He is an active philanthropist, serving as a consultant and board member to several of Chicago’s most prominent nonprofits and institutions having raised over $1M for organizations over his lifetime. His current extra-curricular involvement includes the Board of Directors for Arrupe College, Associate Board for Navy Pier, Marketing Committee of the DuPage Foundation and member of Misericordia’s Young Professional Council.

Prior volunteer involvements include the Board of Directors for the Chicago Parks Foundation, the National Alumni Association Board for Spring Hill College (his alma mater), Common Threads Associate Board, Chicago International Film Festival Associate Board, host committee member for Macy’s Glamorama and mentor for Old St. Patrick’s Church youth ministry programs. Gee created Associate/Young Professional groups for Misericordia, the Chicago Parks Foundation and the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless where he met his wife.

He has been highlighted in the book “Manager 3.0: A Millennial’s Guide to Rewriting the Rules of Management” discussing his experiences as a Millennial manager and has been recognized by SociaLife Chicago as a Next Generation Philanthropist for Chicago.

Conor is an active member of Rotary One, the world’s first Rotary Club having completed his year as President for the 2017-2018 Rotary year. Gee was the youngest President in the 113-year history of the organization. He has also served on the Board of Directors for the Birthplace District from 2019, having been secretary for the past two years. He has also served as District Membership Chair, Assistant District Governor and Assistant Promotion Coordinator for the Hamburg Convention. Having attended seven conventions, two Rotary UN Days and a Polio Immunization Day in India, he knows the importance of relationships in Rotary and is honored to be District Governor for District 6450 in the 2023-24 Rotary year. When he takes the helm, he will be the youngest District Governor in the District’s history.

Gee received a bachelor’s degree in Integrated Communications from Spring Hill College, a MBA from Dominican University, a Certificate in Nonprofit Governance from North Park University, and completed the Business Society and Impact Program at Loyola University. He resides in Elmhurst with his wife, Becky and their two children – Maggie and Packy.

 

Rachel Ossyra

District Governor 2024-2025

Rachel Ossyra has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Valparaiso University and has worked in the international energy and petrochemical business for over 25 years as an engineer, strategist, sales manager, change manager and international business manager in the Houston area, the Chicago area and Hong Kong.  She has served as a local government official and community leader applying innovation and collaboration to improve local quality of life and humanitarian service locally and globally. She is currently the development strategist for the Fox Valley Park Foundation and led the effort to reshape its mission to provide access to recreation for all residents to build a healthy, sustainable and equitable community. She is a member of the board of trustees for Hesed House, homeless shelter in Aurora, Illinois, a steering committee member for Urban Youth Ministry of Wayside Cross in Aurora and community advisory committee member for Loaves & Fishes Community Service in Naperville. She has served as a volunteer business mentor for the Kids Golf Foundation of Illinois since 2018.

Rachel is currently District Governor Elect 2024-25 and is new member of the Rotary Club of Aurora United, after being an active member of the Rotary Club of Naperville for over 11 years. She served as District 6450 Rotary Foundation Committee Chair from 2019 – 2023 and is passionate about The Rotary Foundation’s mission to “Do Good in the World”. During her tenure, the District launched a Polio Plus Society to support the endgame strategy to eradicate polio. Rachel is a member of the Paul Harris Society, the District 6450 Polio Plus Society and is a Major Donor to The Rotary Foundation. She also served as the District 6450 Grants Subcommittee Chair from 2016-2019, with a focus on growing participation of all clubs in the Foundation grants process. She has served on the District’s Board of Directors since 2020, first as an At-Large Director, then as a member of the Governor line.

Rachel has served as her club’s international service director, public image chair, program chair and fundraising chair. She has worked with a team of fellow Rotarians in an impoverished community in southeastern Nigeria on grants to improve education and health infrastructure and provide clean water and sanitation, traveling there 7 times in recent years. She led her club’s effort to fund development of a prevention and education video to break the cycle of the sexual exploitation of children through local human trafficking. Rachel was her club’s Rotarian of the Year in 2015 and 2016, 4 Avenues of Service awardee in 2018 and received the Rita Harvard Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023.

Rachel has 2 adult children, John and Angie, and 2 grandsons, Jem and Ned, that she loves to spend time with. They are all devoted dog lovers, and are dog-parents to 5 active dogs, Bandit, Ares, Luna, Lucy and Odin. Rachel is an avid golfer, fitness enthusiast and biker and loves to spend time outdoors staying active.

 

Bonnie Sanchez-Carlson

District Governor 2025-2026

In 2003, Bonnie Sanchez-Carlson became an active charter member of the Rotary Club of Chicago Near South, where she encouraged community business leaders to explore the world of Rotary, many of whom eventually joined the club. For the past twenty years, she has held various leadership positions within her club and at the district level. Besides proudly serving as club president twice, she was an Assistant Governor for nearly nine years and now assists the AG coordinator. Bonnie currently serves as the Secretary for RI District 6450 Board and was recently appointed Chair of the Rotary District 6450 Charitable Foundation. She founded the Chicago Rotary Clubs Coalition, bringing together clubs mainly from Chicago for enhanced networking, collaborative service projects, and social outings. She enjoys her role as an At-Large member of the Midwest PETS Council as her passion for educating new leaders emerges during President-Elect training.

For the past 32 years, Bonnie has worked for Near South Planning Board, a not-for-profit planning and development organization serving the businesses, institutions, and stakeholders on the Near South Side. In 2001, she was appointed the first Hispanic President & Executive Director in the organization’s history. A strong advocate for businesses, institutions, and the communities she serves, she has helped transform the Near South Side into one of the fastest-growing communities in the City of Chicago. She has been devoted to creating, supporting, and promoting a thriving business district, strong schools, safe neighborhoods, and enhancing the quality of life of the Near South Side. Bonnie has earned her Master’s degree from the University of Illinois in Education Administration and Policy Analysis and a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from DePaul University. In her spare time, she serves as an active member of Lambda Alpha Ely Chapter Land Use Organization and secretary of the American Turners Organization.

Bonnie was born and raised in the City of Chicago, where she currently resides with her husband and high school sweetheart, Danny Carlson. She has two amazing grown children, Alyssa and Danny, and an awesome son-in-law, Rudy, as well as one grandchild. She loves to travel, bowl, and read all types of literature.

Adekunle (Ade) Onayemi

Immediate Past District Governor 2022-2023

Ade Onayemi has been a member of the Rotary Club of Oak Park-River Forest since 2005. A Rotarian of the Year (ROY) at his club, he served on the board and various committees, assisting with the Interact club, presiding over membership, and the annual dictionary project. In 2014, as Club President, he initiated the club’s flagship event that promotes Rotary in the community and tripled fundraising. He has served the District as an Assistant Governor and is currently a member of the board, Chair of the Youth Services Committee, and board liaison on the District Strategic Planning Task Force.

A graduate of the UIC School of Architecture, Ade is a licensed architect with over thirty-eight years of experience in the practice of architecture. He is the president of Urban Resource, Inc., Architects and Planners, an award-winning Chicago architectural firm. His firm maintains contracts with the State of Illinois, Capital Development Board, The Field Museum of Natural History, and various private enterprises throughout the Chicagoland area.

A former adjunct instructor at Triton College in River Grove, Ade has volunteered for educational organizations in the Oak Park, Austin, and neighboring communities of Chicago for many years. He is a former member and past President of the Board of Education in Oak Park Elementary School District #97. He was a Vice-Chairman of ED-RED, an Illinois school lobby organization representing 300,000 children in high school & elementary districts, and Special Ed Co-ops and ISCs in Suburban Cook, Lake, and DuPage Counties.

Within the Austin community, Ade provided mentoring opportunities for children and adults. He was a founding member and Vice-Chair on the Board of Directors for the Austin Business and Entrepreneurship Academy, located in the Austin High School Complex. He also serves as Chair Emeritus on the Board of Directors for the Austin African American Business Network, Inc., a non-profit organization responsible for pooling resources to bring about effective social and economic change in the Austin community.

Ade and his wife Kathy are both Paul Harris Fellows. They are residents of Oak Park, where Ade serves as a Township Trustee. They have two adult married children, Justin and Christine, and five grandchildren, two of whom are Interactors. The family is very supportive of the Rotary Youth Exchange program and has hosted a student from Finland.