Friday, December 4 with two session: (1) 6:30 to 7:25 and (2) 7:35 to 8:30 PM – optional non-COT credit offerings for Toastmasters Leaders and Members:
Friday December 4th
Classroom 1 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN Overcoming “Stage” Fright w/ Marty Bussert, Thespian
Session 2: GEN Add “Drama” to Your Speech w/ Fredericka Ricks, Drama Teacher
Classroom 2 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN Move On, Not Out w/ Maggie Geoghegan, PQD
Session 2: GEN Mentoring as a Toastmaster w/ Linda Kennedy, IPDD
Classroom 3 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN The Visionary Leader: The Big Picture for Club Success w/ Charles Gates, DTM
Session 2: GEN The Innovative Leader: Stepping Outside Your Box w/ Glenn Hadley, DTM
Classroom 4 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN So You Want to Sponsor or Mentor a New Club w/ Al Tuten, CGD
Session 2: GEN So You Want to Coach a Struggling Club w/ Al Tuten, CGD
Classroom 5 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN Join the Liar’s Club, Developing a Tall Tale w/ Gayle Turner, Storyteller
Session 2: GEN See It Before You Say It, Take 2 w/ Clint Atwater, Storyteller
Saturday December 5th
Classroom 1
Session 1: FF1 President – Think Like a Leader
Session 2: FF2 President – Create a “Distinguished” Club Culture
Classroom 2
Session 1: FF1 VPE – Cheerleader/Coach, Helping Members Get the Most from the Toastmasters Education Program
Session 2: FF2 VPE – The Club Omniscient, Finding and Sharing the Answers to All Things Toastmasters
Classroom 3
Session 1: FF1 VPM/VPPR – Dynamic Duo: The Math, The Plan, The Partner Process
Session 2: FF2 VPM/VPPR – Your Club’s Niche, Persona and Target Market
Classroom 4
Session 1: FF2 VPM – Recruiting New Members, Sales for non-Sales people
Session 2: FF2 Treasurer/Secretary – Cognizant Combo, Beyond Your Required Tasks, What Else Can You Do for Your Club
Classroom 5
Session 1: FF1 Treasurer/Secretary/SAA – 3-Legged Stool, Supporting Your Club
Session 2: FF2 SAA – Marketable Meetings, Reaching Your Target Market
What is Toastmasters?
Do you want to practice public speaking, improve your communication and build leadership skills? With Toastmasters, you can break barriers, not your budget. Learn more about the history of the organization and our methodology to help maximize your potential!
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Headquartered in Englewood, Colo., the organization’s membership exceeds 364,000 in more than 16,200 clubs in 145 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators, and leaders.
Join an Online Meeting
In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Toastmasters clubs around the world are holding online meetings. Whether you are interested in joining Toastmasters or a current member looking to continue your journey, online meetings are a great way to accomplish your goals and achieve personal and professional growth!
Online Meetings
A Toastmasters club provides its members with a safe and supportive environment to become better communicators, leaders, and public speakers. For many, their club gives them a sense of belonging. In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), many clubs are no longer able to meet in person and are now meeting online to protect the safety and well-being of its members.
By transitioning to online meetings, clubs allow their members to continue pursuing their goals and provide human interaction that they might not otherwise get. While many aspects of personal and professional lives have been disrupted, we hope Toastmasters clubs can meet online and provide a sense of normalcy to our members.
Are you intrigued by the possibility of competing this spring in the Tall Tales Contest? Some may call them a cock-and-bull story, farfetched story, fish story, yarn, exaggeration, a fable or a flat out lie. It doesn’t matter what you call it, learn about the art of creating and presenting a fanciful or greatly exaggerated story.
Presenter: Maggie Geoghagen, Program Quality Director
Friday, December 4, 6:30 – 7:25 PM
What to Do Now to Prepare and When You Pass the Torch in June; your committee, nominating your perfect replacement, the role of mentor and coach for the incoming officer; going beyond your club.
Interested in finding out about club leadership opportunities? How about the leadership opportunities outside your club? Find out what you need to know to serve as a leader at the club, area, division, district, and beyond.
How do you achieve club success? This workshop will show you how to be a visionary leader for club success.
The club president who is a visionary is key.
A member that strives to become a club president should have a vision of what the club can be and how he can achieve it with the members that are involved in the club and the members that will be attracted to the club.
Join Charles Gates, DTM as he demonstrates the leadership qualities that contribute to the vision for your Toastmasters club.
Presenter: Linda Kennedy, Immediate Past District Director
Friday, December 4, 7:35 – 8:30 PM
Being a mentor is as much about what you get out of it as it is about what you provide to your protege. All the details about a club mentor program and being a mentor at your club as well as the Pathways Mentor Program which results in certification as a Toastmasters Mentor.
Everything you need to know to understand and effectively use the DCP for club success.
Friday, December 4 with two session: (1) 6:30 to 7:25 and (2) 7:35 to 8:30 PM – optional non-COT credit offerings for Toastmasters Leaders and Members:
Friday December 4th
Classroom 1 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN Overcoming “Stage” Fright w/ Marty Bussert, Thespian
Session 2: GEN Add “Drama” to Your Speech w/ Fredericka Ricks, Drama Teacher
Classroom 2 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN Move On, Not Out w/ Maggie Geoghegan, PQD
Session 2: GEN Mentoring as a Toastmaster w/ Linda Kennedy, IPDD
Classroom 3 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN The Visionary Leader: The Big Picture for Club Success w/ Charles Gates, DTM
Session 2: GEN The Innovative Leader: Stepping Outside Your Box w/ Glenn Hadley, DTM
Classroom 4 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN So You Want to Sponsor or Mentor a New Club w/ Al Tuten, CGD
Session 2: GEN So You Want to Coach a Struggling Club w/ Al Tuten, CGD
Classroom 5 General Session Toastmasters Training
Session 1: GEN Join the Liar’s Club, Developing a Tall Tale w/ Gayle Turner, Storyteller
Session 2: GEN See It Before You Say It, Take 2 w/ Clint Atwater, Storyteller
Saturday December 5th
Classroom 1
Session 1: FF1 President – Think Like a Leader
Session 2: FF2 President – Create a “Distinguished” Club Culture
Classroom 2
Session 1: FF1 VPE – Cheerleader/Coach, Helping Members Get the Most from the Toastmasters Education Program
Session 2: FF2 VPE – The Club Omniscient, Finding and Sharing the Answers to All Things Toastmasters
Classroom 3
Session 1: FF1 VPM/VPPR – Dynamic Duo: The Math, The Plan, The Partner Process
Session 2: FF2 VPM/VPPR – Your Club’s Niche, Persona and Target Market
Classroom 4
Session 1: FF2 VPM – Recruiting New Members, Sales for non-Sales people
Session 2: FF2 Treasurer/Secretary – Cognizant Combo, Beyond Your Required Tasks, What Else Can You Do for Your Club
Classroom 5
Session 1: FF1 Treasurer/Secretary/SAA – 3-Legged Stool, Supporting Your Club
Session 2: FF2 SAA – Marketable Meetings, Reaching Your Target Market
What is Toastmasters?
Do you want to practice public speaking, improve your communication and build leadership skills? With Toastmasters, you can break barriers, not your budget. Learn more about the history of the organization and our methodology to help maximize your potential!
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Headquartered in Englewood, Colo., the organization’s membership exceeds 364,000 in more than 16,200 clubs in 145 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators, and leaders.
Join an Online Meeting
In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Toastmasters clubs around the world are holding online meetings. Whether you are interested in joining Toastmasters or a current member looking to continue your journey, online meetings are a great way to accomplish your goals and achieve personal and professional growth!
Online Meetings
A Toastmasters club provides its members with a safe and supportive environment to become better communicators, leaders, and public speakers. For many, their club gives them a sense of belonging. In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), many clubs are no longer able to meet in person and are now meeting online to protect the safety and well-being of its members.
By transitioning to online meetings, clubs allow their members to continue pursuing their goals and provide human interaction that they might not otherwise get. While many aspects of personal and professional lives have been disrupted, we hope Toastmasters clubs can meet online and provide a sense of normalcy to our members.
Are you intrigued by the possibility of competing this spring in the Tall Tales Contest? Some may call them a cock-and-bull story, farfetched story, fish story, yarn, exaggeration, a fable or a flat out lie. It doesn’t matter what you call it, learn about the art of creating and presenting a fanciful or greatly exaggerated story.
Presenter: Maggie Geoghagen, Program Quality Director
Friday, December 4, 6:30 – 7:25 PM
What to Do Now to Prepare and When You Pass the Torch in June; your committee, nominating your perfect replacement, the role of mentor and coach for the incoming officer; going beyond your club.
Interested in finding out about club leadership opportunities? How about the leadership opportunities outside your club? Find out what you need to know to serve as a leader at the club, area, division, district, and beyond.
How do you achieve club success? This workshop will show you how to be a visionary leader for club success.
The club president who is a visionary is key.
A member that strives to become a club president should have a vision of what the club can be and how he can achieve it with the members that are involved in the club and the members that will be attracted to the club.
Join Charles Gates, DTM as he demonstrates the leadership qualities that contribute to the vision for your Toastmasters club.
Presenter: Linda Kennedy, Immediate Past District Director
Friday, December 4, 7:35 – 8:30 PM
Being a mentor is as much about what you get out of it as it is about what you provide to your protege. All the details about a club mentor program and being a mentor at your club as well as the Pathways Mentor Program which results in certification as a Toastmasters Mentor.
Everything you need to know to understand and effectively use the DCP for club success.
Finding the right members; driving the partnering process from soft closes to closing the sale, working with VPPR to develop and teach elevator speeches for Toastmasters (Before), Why I Joined and Stay for each member (During), and Why This Club (After); using “Because”
Based on the goal formula results and working from a Plan of Action (template provided), create an annual plan for public relations, recruiting and with VPE retention support, incentive program
Saturday, December 5 with two sessions (1) 9:00 to 9:55 and (2) 10:05 to 11:00 AM – Frequent Flyer offerings for COT credit for Club Leaders
Club Officer Training Classroom 1
Classroom 1 Session 1: FF1 President – Think Like a Leader
Classroom 1 Session 2: FF2 President – Create a “Distinguished” Club Culture
Club Officer Training Classroom 2
Classroom 2 Session 1: FF1 VPE – Cheerleader/Coach, Helping Members Get the Most from the Toastmasters Education Program
Classroom 2 Session 2: FF2 VPE – The Club Omniscient, Finding and Sharing the Answers to All Things Toastmasters
Club Officer Training Classroom 3
Classroom 3 Session 1: FF1 VPM/VPPR – Dynamic Duo: The Math, The Plan, The Partner Process
Classroom 3 Session 2: FF2 VPM/VPPR – Your Club’s Niche, Persona and Target Market
Club Officer Training Classroom 4
Classroom 4 Session 1: FF2 VPM – Recruiting New Members, Sales for non-Sales people
Classroom 4 Session 2: FF2 Treasurer/Secretary – Cognizant Combo, Beyond Your Required Tasks, What Else Can You Do for Your Club
Club Officer Training Classroom 5
Classroom 5 Session 1: FF1 Treasurer/Secretary/SAA – 3-Legged Stool, Supporting Your Club
Classroom 5 Session 2: FF2 SAA – Marketable Meetings, Reaching Your Target Market
What is Toastmasters?
Do you want to practice public speaking, improve your communication and build leadership skills? With Toastmasters, you can break barriers, not your budget. Learn more about the history of the organization and our methodology to help maximize your potential!
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Headquartered in Englewood, Colo., the organization’s membership exceeds 364,000 in more than 16,200 clubs in 145 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators, and leaders.
JOIN AN ONLINE MEETING
In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Toastmasters clubs around the world are holding online meetings. Whether you are interested in joining Toastmasters or a current member looking to continue your journey, online meetings are a great way to accomplish your goals and achieve personal and professional growth!
Online Meetings
A Toastmasters club provides its members with a safe and supportive environment to become better communicators, leaders, and public speakers. For many, their club gives them a sense of belonging. In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), many clubs are no longer able to meet in person and are now meeting online to protect the safety and well-being of its members.
By transitioning to online meetings, clubs allow their members to continue pursuing their goals and provide human interaction that they might not otherwise get. While many aspects of personal and professional lives have been disrupted, we hope Toastmasters clubs can meet online and provide a sense of normalcy to our members.
As the SAA, what can be done to ensure that guests and members want to join and want to stay: location, meeting room set ups, timing, greetings, materials, etc.
You know what you have to do; now let’s discuss what you can and should also do…Beyond your stated duties, through constant awareness, how can you contribute to your club’s success
Finding the right members; driving the partnering process from soft closes to closing the sale, working with VPPR to develop and teach elevator speeches for Toastmasters (Before), Why I Joined and Stay for each member (During), and Why This Club (After); using “Because”
Based on the goal formula results and working from a Plan of Action (template provided), create an annual plan for public relations, recruiting and with VPE retention support, incentive program
Saturday, December 5 with two sessions (1) 9:00 to 9:55 and (2) 10:05 to 11:00 AM – Frequent Flyer offerings for COT credit for Club Leaders
Club Officer Training Classroom 1
Classroom 1 Session 1: FF1 President – Think Like a Leader
Classroom 1 Session 2: FF2 President – Create a “Distinguished” Club Culture
Club Officer Training Classroom 2
Classroom 2 Session 1: FF1 VPE – Cheerleader/Coach, Helping Members Get the Most from the Toastmasters Education Program
Classroom 2 Session 2: FF2 VPE – The Club Omniscient, Finding and Sharing the Answers to All Things Toastmasters
Club Officer Training Classroom 3
Classroom 3 Session 1: FF1 VPM/VPPR – Dynamic Duo: The Math, The Plan, The Partner Process
Classroom 3 Session 2: FF2 VPM/VPPR – Your Club’s Niche, Persona and Target Market
Club Officer Training Classroom 4
Classroom 4 Session 1: FF2 VPM – Recruiting New Members, Sales for non-Sales people
Classroom 4 Session 2: FF2 Treasurer/Secretary – Cognizant Combo, Beyond Your Required Tasks, What Else Can You Do for Your Club
Club Officer Training Classroom 5
Classroom 5 Session 1: FF1 Treasurer/Secretary/SAA – 3-Legged Stool, Supporting Your Club
Classroom 5 Session 2: FF2 SAA – Marketable Meetings, Reaching Your Target Market
What is Toastmasters?
Do you want to practice public speaking, improve your communication and build leadership skills? With Toastmasters, you can break barriers, not your budget. Learn more about the history of the organization and our methodology to help maximize your potential!
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Headquartered in Englewood, Colo., the organization’s membership exceeds 364,000 in more than 16,200 clubs in 145 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators, and leaders.
JOIN AN ONLINE MEETING
In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Toastmasters clubs around the world are holding online meetings. Whether you are interested in joining Toastmasters or a current member looking to continue your journey, online meetings are a great way to accomplish your goals and achieve personal and professional growth!
Online Meetings
A Toastmasters club provides its members with a safe and supportive environment to become better communicators, leaders, and public speakers. For many, their club gives them a sense of belonging. In light of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), many clubs are no longer able to meet in person and are now meeting online to protect the safety and well-being of its members.
By transitioning to online meetings, clubs allow their members to continue pursuing their goals and provide human interaction that they might not otherwise get. While many aspects of personal and professional lives have been disrupted, we hope Toastmasters clubs can meet online and provide a sense of normalcy to our members.
As the SAA, what can be done to ensure that guests and members want to join and want to stay: location, meeting room set ups, timing, greetings, materials, etc.
You know what you have to do; now let’s discuss what you can and should also do…Beyond your stated duties, through constant awareness, how can you contribute to your club’s success
Presenters: Tee Fuller, Contest Chairperson and Bettie St Clair, guest from District 29
Monday, December 7th 2020, 7 :00 PM – 8:30 PM
To ensure that we have exceptional judges at all levels, Area, Division and District, we are “certifying” chief and contest judges this year. With the requirement to host contests virtually and make recordings for advancement to Regionals, there are so many new variables. As Division and Area Directors, find out what you need to do to train and certify the judges that will serve at your club contests.
Cassandra and Kristine invite you to join us for an open discussion to talk about what clubs are doing to find new visitors and turning visitors into members. This is open to everyone, officers & members.