- Plan weekly meeting role schedule, include slots for Ice Breakers, new member inductions, business meetings, and contests
- Publish meeting role schedule for members to plan participation - Schedule roles from three weeks to three months in advance - Follow-up with members to ensure they are achieving their goals
- Assign a mentor to each new member
- Sign speaker’s communication and leadership manuals as they accomplish projects
- Order all necessary educational materials and plan club contests. Order contest trophies in conjunction with District guidelines
- Chart members’ progress to track the Club’s progress in the Distinguished Club program
- Maintain club copies of the Better Speaker Series and the Successful Club Series, plan to have six speeches from each of these programs every year
- Stand in for club President in case of absence
- Attend all officer meetings and training programs
- Prepare successor for office
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Showing posts with label VP Membership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VP Membership. Show all posts
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Club Vice President of Education Duties
Sunday, November 30, 2008
The Clubs' Seven Officers' Roles
Serving as a club officer builds communication and leadership skills. There are seven officer roles in a Toastmasters club. The responsibilities of the roles, how they work together and with the members is organized based on Parliamentary procedure and Roberts' Rules of Order.
The President serves as the club's chief executive officer, responsible for general operation of the club. Presides at club meetings and directs educational growth and leadership needs of the members. In cooperation with the executive team, establishes plans for club health and growth.
The Vice President Education plans club meetings so that members achieve their personal goals. Schedules speeches, signs manuals, updates progress charts, reports to Toastmasters International, and coordinates recognition.
The Vice President Membership implements a continuous marketing effort to ensure the club maintains or exceeds a charter membership level of 20. Works to promote club membership and membership retention.
The Vice President Public Relations implements a program to maintain a positive image of Toastmasters and the club. Promotes the club in the media, produces a club newsletter and promotes membership programs.
The Secretary is responsible for all club records and correspondence. Custodian of the Club Constitution and Bylaws and all other official club documents.
The Treasurer is responsible for management of the clubs' finances. Collects and sends dues to World Headquarters on time. Pays obligations, and develops and recommends a budget to the executive committee.
The Sergeant at Arms sets up the room for the club meetings. Ensures equipment and supplies for the meeting are in good standing. Coordinates special equipment set-ups. Greets members and guests at meetings.
The Immediate Past President provides guidance and serves as a resource to officers and members. Chairs the nominating committee and promotes the club's efforts to become a distinguished club.
Toastmasters provides manuals and training for all of these executive committee officers' roles. Serving as a club officer also fulfills a requirement for the Advanced Leader Bronze award.
The President serves as the club's chief executive officer, responsible for general operation of the club. Presides at club meetings and directs educational growth and leadership needs of the members. In cooperation with the executive team, establishes plans for club health and growth.
The Vice President Education plans club meetings so that members achieve their personal goals. Schedules speeches, signs manuals, updates progress charts, reports to Toastmasters International, and coordinates recognition.
The Vice President Membership implements a continuous marketing effort to ensure the club maintains or exceeds a charter membership level of 20. Works to promote club membership and membership retention.
The Vice President Public Relations implements a program to maintain a positive image of Toastmasters and the club. Promotes the club in the media, produces a club newsletter and promotes membership programs.
The Secretary is responsible for all club records and correspondence. Custodian of the Club Constitution and Bylaws and all other official club documents.
The Treasurer is responsible for management of the clubs' finances. Collects and sends dues to World Headquarters on time. Pays obligations, and develops and recommends a budget to the executive committee.
The Sergeant at Arms sets up the room for the club meetings. Ensures equipment and supplies for the meeting are in good standing. Coordinates special equipment set-ups. Greets members and guests at meetings.
The Immediate Past President provides guidance and serves as a resource to officers and members. Chairs the nominating committee and promotes the club's efforts to become a distinguished club.
Toastmasters provides manuals and training for all of these executive committee officers' roles. Serving as a club officer also fulfills a requirement for the Advanced Leader Bronze award.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Club Leadership - Our 7 Officers' Roles

Vice President Education - The VP Education is responsible for planning successful club meetings so that each member has the opportunity to achieve his or her educational goals. Creates themes for the meetings, maintains the role spreadsheets. Provides current role schedule agenda for members to plan weekly meeting contributions.
Vice President Membership - The VP Membership conducts ongoing membership building programs and efforts, greets and follows up with guests, and reports on current membership. Creates and maintains guest and member information packs.
Vice President Public Relations - The VP Public Relations promotes the club to local media and produces and distributes a club newsletter quarterly. May also acts as club historian keeping records of award winners, photographs and events.
Secretary - The Secretary handles general club correspondence, and records and distributes the minutes of all club weekly and officer business meetings.
Treasurer - The Treasurer handles the club budget and banking concerns, collects and submits membership dues, and keeps records of all financial transactions.
Sergeant at Arms - The Sergeant at Arms maintains club equipment, ensures adequate meeting supplies are available, arranges the meeting room prior to meetings, and calls the meetings to order.
This document is publicly viewable and printable at: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddd37qq3_48cxvqdqcf
Club Newsletter Editor Duties
- Publish and distribute Newsletter on a regular basis
- Obtain Club President’s approval of content prior to publication
- Content varies by Club but will normally include: President’s letter, One article of general interest, Information on new members, Announcements and upcoming events, Progression of members (CC, CL, ACB, ALB, etc.), Winners of weekly awards, Profile of a member or other items
- Contact VP Membership for updated Club roster
- Work with VP Public Relations to assist in using Newsletter as a marketing tool
- Provide Newsletter content to Web Master in format usable on the Club web site
- Submit bills for printing and postage to Club Treasurer for reimbursement
- Attend all officer meetings and training programs
- Prepare successor for officer. Provide both hard copies of past newsletters and software files when possible
This document is publicly viewable and printable at: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddd37qq3_54c8d7gxc7
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Club VP Membership Duties
- Maintain current list of all members and publish member contact information on a regular basis to all members and to District officer
- Follow-up with members who miss several meetings to find out what can be done to get them active again - Address any problems before the member drops
- Meet all guests at the meeting and ensure they have an application and a phone number if they have any questions
- Follow-up with all visitors both by email and a phone call
- Bring extra copies of blank applications, extra rosters of the members and copies of the Ice Breaker speech from the basic manual to help new members get started immediately
- Ensure all membership applications are complete and have the correct amount of money attached - Have the Treasurer send the application and funds immediately to International
- Give copies of all applications to the President, VP of Education, Secretary and the Newsletter Editor
- Introduce new members to VP Education to obtain a speaking slot and a mentor
- Induct new members each month and give each one a Toastmasters lapel pin
- Attend all officer meetings and training programs
- Prepare successor for office
This document is publicly viewable and printable at: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddd37qq3_52fk24ncdd
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Club VP Public Relations Duties
- Assist the VP Membership in welcoming guests at Club meetings, making each guest feel welcome, and that his/her first impression of the Club is positive
- Work with the VP Membership on membership campaigns
- Write and distribute press releases promoting members’ achievements and Club events
- Publicize the weekly Club meeting in the calendar section of the weekly Business Journal and the Monday business section of your local paper
- Publicize your club in community and civic publications such as the Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
- Provide needed information to the Newsletter Editor and Web Master
- Collaborate with other clubs in the area to boost overall awareness and membership - if an individual cannot attend meetings at the time your club meets, encourage them to transfer to another club - check the International website www.toastmasters.org for meeting times
- Attend all officer meetings and training programs
- Prepare successor for office
This document is publicly viewable and printable at: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddd37qq3_58gbft8cd8
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