Identifying Club Coaches - District 42 Toastmasters

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CLUB LEADS
Lorraine Wheatley
CC, ALB
NEW CLUB LEAD
Lieutenant Governor of Marketing
&
District Governor
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Inform relevant Division Governor
Point of Contact:
Division Governor where the potential club is located
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Area Governors
(help in recruiting)
Recruit members to assist LGM
with new club lead
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ALIGNMENT
New Club Prospect (Division A)
LGM
Division A Governor
Sponsor, Mentor and
Kick-off Team
New Club Chartered
Division A
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Kick – Off Team
 Toastmaster
 Timer
 Beginner speaker and a more advanced
speaker
 Evaluator
 General Evaluator
 Ah Counter or Grammarian
 Topic Master
** Invite representatives of the sponsoring organization
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Kick-off Meeting Objectives
 Short meeting to create interest
 Team should mirror the audience’s demographics
 At least:
 short Table Topics session
 a prepared speech
 an evaluation
 Leave time for Q & A
 Ask members to share Toastmasters success stories
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Kick-off Meeting Objectives (con’t)
 Introduce Sponsors
 Introduce Mentors who help the club through
its first 6 - 12 months
 Explanation of the charter process and
Toastmaster dues
 Collect the payments
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MEMBERS
SPONSORS
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MENTORS
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ALIGNMENT
Division D Governor
2nd
LGM
1st
Sponsor, Mentor and
Kick-off Team
New Club Chartered
Division D
Division A Governor
NO Club Sponsor,
Mentor, Kick-off Team
Back to LGM
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RE-ALIGNMENT
New Club Division D
Club Re-Alignment
AFTER June 30
Re-aligned logistically back
into Division A
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Develop your Leadership
Choosing to be a club sponsor and/or
a club mentor is an excellent way to
develop your leadership skills!
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