List of presidents of the Junior Chamber International
}}The World President of the Junior Chamber International is elected annually at the JCI World Congress.
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" |- !Year elected !Name of President !National Organization !Area !Note |- |1945/46 |Raul Garcia Vidal |Mexico |the Americas | |- |1946/47 | |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 (JCI)|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|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 |Yong 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 | |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 |Japan |Asia-Pacific | |- |2012 |Bertolt Daems |Netherlands |Europe | |- |2013 |Chiara Milani |Italy |Europe | |- |2014 |Shine Bhaskaran |India |Asia-Pacific | |- |2015 |Ismail Haznedar |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 | |- |2020 |Itai Arthur Manyere |Zimbabwe |Africa and the Middle East | |- |2021 |Ryubun Kojima |Japan |Asia-Pacific | |- |2022 |Argenis Angulo |Venezuela |the Americas | |- |2023 |Viktor Ómarsson |Iceland |Europe | |- |2024 |Kaveen Kumar Kumaravel |India |Asia-Pacific | |- |} Provided by Wikipedia