Transcript Slide 1
Welcome to Toastmasters
District 26
Combined Officer Training
Presented by:
Bea Garcia Macliz, DTM
Lt Gov Education & Training
District 26, 2011-2012
Agenda
Toastmasters Important Information
Distinguished Club Program (DCP) Overview
Review of each club officer position
• Primary Responsibilities
• Discussion of Best Practices
Toastmasters Club Mission
To provide a mutually supportive and
positive learning environment in which
every member has the opportunity to
develop communication and leadership
skills which in turn foster self-confidence
and personal growth.
Communication & Leadership Track
Toastmasters Leadership Institute
(TLI)
Training
• Primarily for Club Officers
• General Members are welcomed to attend
Round One
• Must be accomplished between June & August
Round Two
• Must be accomplished between December &
February
Humorous Speech & Evaluation
Contests
Held in the fall; between September to October
Clubs may send representatives
Areas & Division scheduled
District Contest held during the Fall
Conference (November)
District is the highest level for both contests
International Speech & Table Topics
Contests
Held in the spring; between March to April
Club may send representative
District Contest held during the Spring
Conference (May)
International Speech will compete at the
International Convention (August)
District is the highest level for Table Topics
Contest
Contest Rules & Eligibility
Rulebook 2012
A contestant must:
• Be a member and in a club in good standing
• Complete six speech projects for the CC manual
for the International Speech Contest
• Maintain eligibility throughout the contest period
• Be original; prepared only by the speaker
International Speech & Table Topics
Contests
Being scheduled now to March
Contests will be posted Schedule / Calendar
Foothills Division Contest – 21 April
District Conference – 18 & 19 May
Toastmasters International Convention –
15-18 August, Orlando, Florida
Distinguished Club Program (DCP)
Used to determine the health of the club and its
members; will advice on achieving goals
Goal 1 - Two CCs
Goal 2 - Two More CCs
Goal 3 - One ACB, ACS or ACB
Goal 4 - One More ACB, ACS or ACG
Goal 5 - Once CL, ALB, ALS or DTM
Distinguished Club Program (DCP)
Goal 6 – One More CL, ALB, ALS or DTM
Goal 7 – Four New Members
Goal 8 – Four More New Members
Goal 9 – Minimum Four Officers Trained Twice
Goal 10 – One Dues Renewal (1 Oct & 1 Apr) &
One Officer List Submitted On Time (30 Jun & 31 Dec)
**Note**
Must meet membership; 20+ or 5 more than baseline
Report Sample
THE LEADERSHIP TEAM
Sergeant at Arms
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice President Public Relations
Vice President Membership
Vice President Education
President
Sergeant at Arms
Maintain equipment/supplies
Arrange room
Greet members and guests
Introduce guests to specific members
Participate in leadership meetings
Secretary
Maintain membership roster
Submit club officer list to WHQ
Manage club files
Greet members and guests
Participate in leadership meetings
Treasurer
Manage budget and bank account
Collect and pay member dues
File annual IRS report
Greet members and guests
Participate in leadership meetings
Vice President Public Relations
Plan PR programs; prepare PR materials
Market the club: website, fliers, newsletter, etc
Free resources – FreeToastHost.org
Greet members and guests
Participate in leadership meetings
Vice President Membership
Greet guests
Conduct prompt follow up with guests
Assist in completing membership applications
Explain benefits to new members
Participate in leadership meetings
Vice President Education
Assign meeting roles
Promote communication and leadership track
Orientate new members; assign mentor
Manage member educational awards
Greet members and guests
Participate in leadership meetings
President
Encourage active participation
Keep membership at 20 plus
Be enthusiastic about the club and members
Greet members and guests
Organizes the leadership meetings
How to maintain a successful club
Communicate the club vision with the members
Set and achieve goals
Support district events; participate in TLIs, etc
Watch for and encourage potential leaders
President & VP Education participate at district
meetings; held during each conference
President & Secretary hold votes for
International held meetings; held at conventions
THE LEADERSHIP TEAM
QUESTIONS / COMMENTS
Where Leaders
Are Made