CKI is an international organization led by a board of trustees that set the direction for the organization. The board is comprised of committees and guides the completion of the CKI. strategic plan.
There are 33 organized districts. Each district, typically defined by state or nation, is led by a governor, who is elected by delegates at the annual district convention. Clubs in a district often work together on service projects, workshops, and fellowship activities. If you go to a college in California, Nevada, or Hawaii then you are still a part of the CNH District just like you are right now in Key Club.
Districts are divided into divisions. Each division has a lieutenant governor, a student leader who carries out the district’s policies and provides support to the clubs.
CKI clubs are established in colleges and universities. Elected officers can include a president, one or more vice presidents, a secretary, a treasurer, and editors. Committees also offer leadership opportunities.