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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2015}}{{primary sources|date=July 2014}}The World President of the Junior Chamber International is elected annually at the JCI World Congress. Year elected | Name of President[1] | National Organization | Area | Note |
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1945/46 | Raul Garcia Vidal | Mexico | the Americas | 1946/47 | Erasmo A. Chambonnet}} | Panama | the Americas | 1947/48 | C. Taylor Cole | United States | the Americas | 1948/49 | Victor Boucas | Brazil | the Americas | JCI Creed is adopted | 1949/50 | Théo Staar | Belgium | Europe | First European elected | 1950/51 | Ramon V. del Rosario | Philippines | Asia-Pacific | First Asian elected | 1951/52 | Philip T. R. Pugsley | Canada | the Americas | JCI Senate established | 1952/53 | Roberto Villanueva | Philippines | Asia-Pacific | 1954 | Douglas L. Hoge | United States | the Americas | 1955 | Peter B. Watts | New Zealand | Asia-Pacific | 1956 | Arnaldo De Oliveira Sales | Hong Kong | Asia-Pacific | 1957 | Ira D. Kaye | United States | the Americas | 1958 | Alberto Philippe Morales | Mexico | the Americas | 1959 | Maurice C. Sexton | New Zealand | Asia-Pacific | 1960 | Milton Zapata | Puerto Rico | the Americas | 1961 | Peter Frankel | Brazil | the Americas | 1962 | Leslie M. Perrott | Australia | Asia-Pacific | 1963 | Eric H. Stevenson | Scotland | Europe | 1964 | Conrad O'Brien | Trinidad and Tobago (JCI West Indies) | the Americas | 1965 | John D. Rundle | Australia | Asia-Pacific | 1966 | Edward A. Merdes | United States | the Americas | 1967 | Clifford E. Myatt | Puerto Rico | the Americas | 1968 | Philippe Abravanel | Switzerland | Europe | 1969 | Thomas E. Gates | United States | the Americas | 1970 | Hiroshi Maeda | Japan | Asia-Pacific | 1971 | Graham Sinclair | New Zealand | Asia-Pacific | 1972 | Royce R. Pepin | Australia | Asia-Pacific | 1973 | L. A. Roy Banarsee | Jamaica (JCI West Indies) | the Americas | 1974 | A. Jay Smith | United States | the Americas | 1975 | Jean Claude Féraud | France | Europe | 1976 | Feliciano Belmonte | Philippines | Asia-Pacific | 1977 | Ronald G. S. Au | United States | the Americas | 1978 | Carl Peterson | Guam (JCI Pacific) | Asia-Pacific | 1979 | Kumar Gera | India | Asia-Pacific | 1980 | Patricio Izurieta | Ecuador | the Americas | 1981 | Gary Nagao | Japan | Asia-Pacific | 1982 | Barry Kennedy | United States | the Americas | 1983 | Kjell Peterson | Sweden | Europe | 1984 | Joe Murphy | Ireland | Europe | JCI is present in 55 countries and has 500.000 members | 1985 | Victor C. Luciano | Philippines | Asia-Pacific | 1986 | Mohammed Moncef Barouni | Tunisia | Africa and the Middle East | First African elected | 1987 | Phil Berry | United States | the Americas | 1988 | Jennifer Yu | Hong Kong | Asia-Pacific | First woman elected | 1989 | Isfahani Sameen | Sri Lanka | Asia-Pacific | 1990 | Jorge Suncar Morales | Dominican Republic | the Americas | 1991 | Reginald Schaumans | Belgium | Europe | 1992 | Albert Hiribarrondo | France | Europe | 1993 | Robby Dawkins | United States | the Americas | 1994 | Arnaud Godère | Mauritius | Africa and the Middle East | 1995 | David Hide Oji | Japan | Asia-Pacific | 1996 | Thomas Clear III | United States | the Americas | 1997 | Crispin Dy | Philippines | Asia-Pacific | 1998 | Petri Niskanen | Finland | Europe | 1999 | Youk Suk Choi | Korea | Asia-Pacific | 2000 | Karyn Bisdee | New Zealand | Asia-Pacific | 2001 | Georges A. Bouverat | Switzerland | Europe | 2002 | Salvatore Battle | Catalonia | Europe | 2003 | Bruce Rector | United States | the Americas | 2004 | Fernando Sanchez-Arias}} | Venezuela | the Americas | 2005 | Kevin Cullinane | Ireland | Europe | 2006 | Lars Hajslund | Denmark | Europe | 2007 | Scott Greenlee | United States | the Americas | 2008 | Graham Hanlon | Ireland | Europe | 2009 | Jun Sup Shin | Korea | Asia-Pacific | 2010 | Roland Kwemain | Cameroon | Africa and the Middle East | 2011 | Kentaro Harada | Japanan | Asia-Pacific | 2012 | Bertolt Daems | Netherlands | Europe | 2013 | Chiara Milani | Italy | Europe | 2014 | Shine Bhaskaran[2] | India | Asia-Pacific | 2015 | Ismail Haznedar[3] | Turkey | Europe | 2016 | Paschal Dike | Nigeria | Africa and the Middle East | 2017 | Dawn Hetzel | United States | the Americas | 2018 | Marc Brian Lim | Philippines | Asia-Pacific | 2019 | Alexander Tio | Indonesia | Asia-Pacific |
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.jciuk.org.uk/about-us/history-of-jci/jci-world-president/ |title=JCI World President |publisher=JCI United Kingdom |accessdate=31 July 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811235146/http://www.jciuk.org.uk/about-us/history-of-jci/jci-world-president/ |archivedate=11 August 2014 |df=dmy-all }} 2. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.jci.cc/guests/w/aboutjci/ourteam/presidentandboardofdirectors |title=JCI President and Board of Directors |publisher=Junior Chamber International |date= |accessdate=31 July 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.jci.cc/about/stakeholders |title=JCI President and Stakeholders |publisher=Junior Chamber International |accessdate=12 October 2015}}
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