Jim Ervin
- Sten A. Akestam
- Mahendra Amarasuriya
- Dr. Jean Behar
- William L. Biggs
- Albert F. Brandel
- James T. Coffey
- Jim Ervin
- Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Grimaldi
- Everett J. Grindstaff
- Kajit "KJ" Habanananda
- Austin P. Jennings
- Clement Kusiak
- Dr. Tae-Sup Lee
- Wayne A. Madden
- Ashok Mehta
- Rohit C. Mehta
- J. Frank Moore III
- Jimmy Ross
- Sid L. Scruggs
- Prof. Joao Fernando Sobral
- Judge Brian Stevenson
- Wing-Kun Tam
- Eberhard J. Wirfs
- Joseph L. Wroblewski
- Dr. William H. Wunder
Past International President
Jim
Ervin
Jim Ervin, of Albany, Georgia, USA, served as president of The International Association of Lions Clubs following his election at the association's 82nd International Convention, held in San Diego, California, USA, June 28-July 2, 1999.
A member of the Albany Lions Club since 1977, Past President Ervin has held many positions within the association, including club president, zone chairperson, district governor and council chairperson. He was an international director during 1992-94. He is also a past director and trustee of the Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation and the Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind.
Past President Ervin has received numerous awards in recognition of his service to the association, including an Extension Award, a Guiding Lion Award, two International President's Certificates of Appreciation, nine International President's Awards and the Ambassador of Good Will Award, the highest honor the association bestows upon its members. He is also a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow.
In addition to his Lion activities, Past President Ervin is a member of several business, professional and fraternal organizations.
Past President Ervin lives with his wife Sharon Dillard and has four children and five grandchildren.
BY THE NUMBERS
147,000,000
Lions and LCIF have distributed more than 147 million doses of Mectizan to people in 15 countries around the world to treat and control river blindness.
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