News Summary
Natalie Bailey has been appointed the new president of the Rotary Club of Coronado, coinciding with the club’s 100th anniversary. With a focus on attracting younger members, Bailey plans to enhance engagement through networking events and community service projects. She aims to reshape the club’s image to appeal to those in their 30s and younger. Her efforts will include quarterly activities and hands-on opportunities, ensuring a vibrant future for the club. The yearlong celebration of the club’s centennial is set to commence, highlighting Bailey’s dedication to community connection.
Coronado, CA – Natalie Bailey has been named the new president of the Rotary Club of Coronado, taking office during the club’s 100th anniversary celebrations. Born and raised in Coronado, Bailey, a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) graduate from Marquette University School of Dentistry, officially joined the Rotary Club in May 2018, inspired by her mother, who has been a long-time member. Her leadership aims to attract younger members by offering more hands-on service opportunities and networking events.
Bailey is currently participating in the 2025 Rotary International Convention in Canada, where she is connecting with fellow Rotarians from around the world. She is determined to overcome challenges in attracting new members, particularly those in their 30s and younger, who often perceive Rotary as an organization primarily for retirees. To address this, she plans to implement quarterly networking events and structured activities within the club that foster community and professional connections among members.
Having grown up in Coronado, Bailey cherishes the close-knit community feel, which instilled in her the desire to return after her education. As a business partner at Advanced Dentistry alongside her mother, Dr. Suzanne Popp, she has a strong commitment to the area. Before officially joining the Rotary Club, Bailey was involved with the Rotary Youth Exchange program and the Coronado High School Interact Club, further nurturing her passion for community service.
Promoting Hands-On Engagement
Since founding the Coronado Rotaract chapter in January 2019, Bailey has advocated for the importance of engaging younger members through meaningful service projects. The chapter has offered various opportunities, including collaborations with the Ronald McDonald House and the San Diego Food Bank. As president, Bailey plans to apply her experiences from the Rotaract chapter to recognize the interests of younger members within Rotary.
A Yearlong Celebration Ahead
The Rotary Club of Coronado’s official 100th anniversary is set for March 2026, with plans for a yearlong celebration that includes various community-centered activities. Bailey expressed her dedication to creating a welcoming environment in Rotary, aligning with her belief that fostering community connections enhances members’ safety and support. As a testament to her commitment, she will be leading the Rotary float on the Fourth of July while dressed as the Statue of Liberty.
A Multifaceted Individual
Bailey balances her professional responsibilities with personal passions. She enjoys coffee at The Henry, drinks at McP’s, and reading at the Coronado Ferry Landing. Active in her community, she often bikes around the bay and strand and remains a dedicated fan of the Green Bay Packers, having been featured in Sports Illustrated as Aaron Rodgers’ number one fan. Her mother describes her as a sweet, generous daughter and expresses immense pride in her accomplishments.
Advanced Dentistry, where Bailey works, is currently accepting new patients. With her focus on engaging younger members and enhancing service opportunities, Natalie Bailey is poised to lead the Rotary Club of Coronado into a vibrant future, rooted in community and fellowship as it approaches its centennial milestone.
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