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ACHIEVING SUCCESS AS A CLUB
Albury Wodonga Toastmasters
2009-2010
Albury Wodonga Toastmasters
Club Officers 2009 - 2010
President VP Education Secretary Treasurer VP Public Relations VP Membership Sergeant-at-Arms
Carole McCulloch Cath Jones Joy Sloan Felicia Davis Jo Ward Glen Harding Jim Esler
Responsibilities:
Collect and protect club property Repair damaged or outdated gear. Set up the venue and clean up the venue after use Help to welcome visitors by being available and then
introduce them to a member Start the meeting on time at beginning and after break Complete educational goals !!!! Maximise club culture Complete CC and CL Manuals
Sergeant-at-Arms
Responsibilities:
Collect mail from the post office box Prepare the agenda for Executive meeting and remind the
President Prepare outgoing correspondence Keep records Distribute minutes of meetings immediately Distribute d70 material Complete CC and CL Manuals
Secretary
Responsibilities:
More than a money collector Record keeper Collect and pay Dues on time to TI Purchase materials from d70 supplies Pay members for expenses Collect and bank meeting money Prepare finanical statement for Exec meeting Submit educational goals to TI quickly Prepare budgets for events Complete CC and CL Manuals
Treasurer
Responsibilities:
Keep tabs on media listings and updates or extends the listings
Take photographs and prepare editorials of events in the club
Approach other organizations to promote the club and toastmasters
Make visitors welcome Promote inside the club and outside the club Tell other clubs about your Club Complete CC and CL Manuals !!!!!
VP Public Relations
Responsibilities:
Welcome guests to the club Keep an email list of potential members Prepare a Club Visitor Pack and take to every meeting.
Update with free TI flyers Present to every guest a Club Visitor Pack Sit guests with experienced members at meeting Ask guests if they liked the meeting Send all guests a second and third agenda Keep the Club Exec up to date with enquiries Network - Network - Network Complete CC and CL Manuals
VP Membership
Responsibilities:
Give members the opportunity to earn educational goals Prepare the agenda for each meeting Survey members’ needs Coax members to give CC Manual speeches and to follow TI
protocols in public speaking and presentations Add variety to every meeting. Get CC and CL manuals completed and signed Put people together before meetings Try out new things Encourage members to try new things Complete CC and CL Manuals
VP Education
Responsibilities:
Lead the Club Be at every meeting or arrange in advance for someone to
give your report if you are an apology Take time at the beginning of the meeting to give some
news on TI Make guests welcome Encourage other executive members Visit conferences Reply to all communications quickly Call Executive meetings every 6 weeks or less Close the meeting Complete your CC and CL Manuals Look for a Successor
President
1. Run meeting backwards2. Do not have one meeting template3. Use a microphone occasionally (run educational
on use of mike)4. Set up a wedding and bring in appropriate add
on guests5. Have a funeral director talk about eulogies then
give prepared eulogies6. Use a soap box with Table Topics7. Set up a discussion table with a Facilitator (refer
Geoffrey Robinson)8. Ask a question twice with alternate answers.
Providing variety at meetings
9. Ask a question, evaluate it and then ask again10. Have a target TT and break it down for structure11. Run a TT contest 12. Cover difficult social issues13. Do a play14. Have poetry lesson and present members
meeting poetry15. Bring in a guest speaker and run TTs of the
subject.16. Have contests for Humorous Speeches,
Evaluation, International Speech,17. Include Toastmaster Magazine article 4 minute
presentation.
Providing variety continued…
18. Theme nights19. Venue Change20. Role Play21. Present Educational segments regularly:
refer to D70 supplies22. Give members the opportunity to extend
themselves outside their comfort zone23. Practice Job Interviews24. Parliament Debate with Prime Minister,
Opposition Leader etc25. Speechcraft session
Providing variety continued …
Tips for Success: planning the meetings
Have an agenda two meetings ahead, but avoid ‘one agenda fits all’
Don’t forget you are a member and deserve time to give speeches and educational segments
Attend other clubs and conferences & learn Always use Educational Goals achieved on agenda after the
members name e.g. Bill Brown CL Members always get preference for opportunities to speak
or to answer TT before guests Members work hard for their educational goals so list them
on the agenda Avoid stagnation----always the same---boring---no variety—
no challenge
Club Officers
More tips for success: at the meeting
Don’t let members monopolize jobs Keep members to allocated time but be prepared to change
allocated time when required Designate and identify all speeches from CC Manual so they
are evaluated and signed off Try to share opportunities with every member on the night. Have the evaluator responsible for the speech contact the
speaker in advance of the meeting Keep variety in every meeting Follow protocols and give educational segments on
protocols Encourage members to go outside their comfort zone Sign off CC Manual and CL Manual quickly at the Meeting
Club Officers
At the Meetings: Arrive early at the venue and network Make guests welcome and bring along a guest Help other exec members do their jobs Learn from other members Be prepared to take on any role when it is your turn Sit with different people and sit in different places in the
venue offer recommendations and commendations and networkPrior to the meetings: Put in an early apology when you cannot make a meeting If you are on the agenda for a role don’t let yourself and
others down by just not turning up Pay your Dues to the Treasurer early
Members’ tasks
Within and Beyond the Club:
Volunteer for things inside and outside the club◦ Distribute TI flyers◦ Participate in Contests◦ Visit other Clubs◦ Make a promise to go to ONE conference
Read your emails and respond quickly Talk to others as potential members Take on a Leadership role as soon as possible Complete your CC and CL manuals !!!!!!!!!! Move on to advanced manuals quickly Be familiar with your own Club Websites and D70 website When you want to move on and leave the Club thank the
members for their support.
Members’ tasks continued …
A successful Club will hold executive meetings every 6 weeks or less
The President and Secretary should liaise on the agenda
The first item on the agenda should be to discuss the last 2 meetings. This is an opportunity to help make the future meetings successful and the Club successful
Make members aware of items discussed Stick to time---follow meeting protocols but have
an open and fun discussion. Encourage non-exec to attend and contribute Discuss the Distinguished Club Program (DCP)
Executive Meetings
August 27 – last Tuesday in the month October 29 – last Tuesday in the month December tba
January 28 – last Tuesday in the month March tba May tba June tba
Executive Meetings 2009/2010