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President
Chief executive officer
The
president holds the most important office in a Toastmasters club.
As president, you provide the leadership and guidance the club needs
to meet its standards and to become a Distinguished Club. You are
responsible for providing the supportive club environment members
need to fulfill their self-development goals, for making sure that
members benefit from the Toastmasters educational program, and that
the club recruits new members and retains current ones.
The
manual When You Are the President describes the following
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Vice
President Education
Maintaining the Toastmasters educational program
The
office of vice president education is a critical office in a Toastmasters
club. The Toastmasters educational program depends on the vice president
education to carry out the club’s mission.
As
vice president education, you are responsible for providing and
maintaining the positive environment and the programs through which
members can learn and grow. If you do your job well, your club will
have satisfied members and will continue to grow. Your efforts also
will help the club become a Distinguished Club, which should be
an annual goal.
The
manual When You Are the Vice President Education describes
the following standards more fully and explains how to carry them
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Vice
President Membership
Building and maintaining club membership As
vice president membership, you – with your membership committee
– are responsible for building membership and ensuring a strong
membership base by satisfying the needs of all members. Your job
is vital to the growth and success of the club.
The
manual When You Are the Vice President Membership describes
the following standards more fully and explains how to carry them
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Vice
President Public Relations
Promote your club!
As
the vice president public relations, you are in charge of the promotional
activities for your club. The manual When You Are the Vice President
Public Relations describes these standards more fully and explains
how to fulfill them.
It’s
also a good idea to order or download Let
The World Know: Toastmasters’ Publicity and Promotion Handbook
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Secretary
Record keeping and correspondence
As
secretary, you are responsible for keeping clear and accurate records
of club business, including membership records and correspondence
with Toastmasters International’s World Headquarters and others.
The
manual When You Are the Secretary describes the following
standards more fully and explains how to carry them out. |
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Treasurer
Bookkeeping and financial reporting
As
treasurer, you are responsible for keeping clear and accurate financial
records of club business and for seeing that the club remains financially
stable.
The
manual When You Are the Treasurer describes the following
standards more fully and explains how to carry them out. |
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Sergeant
at Arms
Keeper of club properties
As
the sergeant at arms, you are responsible for maintaining club properties,
arranging the meeting room and welcoming members and guests at each
meeting.
The
manual titled When You Are the Sergeant at Arms describes
these standards more fully and explains how to fulfill them. |
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Webmaster
This
position is an assistant position to the VP of Public Relations.
The webmaster is responsible for putting information on the website
and maitaining the club's website. Contact
the webmaster for notification of errors, or for information
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Club
meetings are every Wednesday 6:00 pm
Flagler County Government Services Building
1769 East Moody Boulevard
3rd Floor, Follow signs
Bunnell, FL 32110
Location
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