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There are Seven club
officers in a club who is going to mange the Club activities.
President
The President is the chief executive officer for the club. The role involves
general supervision and operation of the club. This office ranks first among the
seven.
The President presides at Club meetings, and directs the club in meeting the
members' needs for educational growth and leadership. In cooperation with the
rest of the officers, the President establishes long-term and short-term goals
for the club. The President serves as one of the Club’s representatives on Area
and District Councils.
Some specific duties of the President are:
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Presides over club meetings
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Guides club in carrying out its mission and insures that all
club activities are in accordance with Toastmasters International guidelines
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Plans and leads Distinguished Club Program/Club Success Plan
meeting(s) and issues report
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Assures that the Semiannual Membership Report is complete and
issued on time
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Represents Club at Area/District meetings
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Plans agenda and presides over club executive committee
meetings
Important Dates and Deadlines for the President are:
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Every meeting - call meetings to order; conduct business
meetings
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Monthly - ensure VP-E issues club assignments; ensure all
officers completing duties
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As appropriate - contact visitors, long-absent members
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July - officers complete annual "Club Success Plan"; can
share with club
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August - arrange for club to conduct semiannual speech
contest
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September - assist in Area Contest
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Month of September - ensure dues collected from all club
members
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October 1 - submit Semiannual Membership Report to World
Headquarters
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October - assist in Division Contest
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November - assist in District Contest
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November - form club officer nomination committee
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Month of December - hold club officer elections (clubs with 6
month terms)
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December 31 - club officer reports due to World Headquarters
(ALL CLUBS)
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January - arrange Officers meeting to review, update annual
"Club Success Plan"; can share with club members
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February - ensure that club will conduct semiannual speech
contest (Evaluations; International Speech)
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March - assist in Area Contest
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Month of March - ensure that dues collected from all club
members
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April 1 - submit Semiannual Membership Report to World
Headquarters
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April - assist in Division Contest
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May - assist in District Contest
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May - form club officer nomination committee
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June - hold club officer elections (all clubs)
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June 30 - club officer reports due to World Headquarters (ALL
CLUBS)
Vice President Education
The VP Education handles the educational program within the club. The role
involves ensuring that all members continue their progress towards their chosen
educational goals. This office ranks second among the seven.
The VPE plans, organizes, and implements the meetings to fit the chosen
speeches, educational modules, and related events to the members' needs. When
members complete a speech or a major achievement, it is the VPE who initials the
manuals or contacts Toastmasters to ensure proper recognition. New members will
receive orientation and be assigned a mentor by the VPE. The VPE serves as one
of the Club’s representatives on Area and District Councils.
Some specific duties of the Vice-President - Education are:
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Plans and issues monthly calendar
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Presents monthly schedule at Executive meeting and publishes
monthly schedule
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Keeps individual member records
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Keeps a binder with member achievement forms for each member
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Tracks Member Educational Goals
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Solicits personal achievement goals from each member
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Administers speech contests
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Presides in the absence of the President
Important Dates and Deadlines for the Vice-President - Education are:
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Each meeting - initial manuals of members completing manual
speeches
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As appropriate, complete and submit member application forms
for CTM, ATM, etc.
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On-going - talk with members on their education goals
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Monthly - plan and issue monthly meetings calendar with
member assignments
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Monthly - update records of individual member accomplishments
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July - participate in meeting to complete annual "Club
Success Plan"
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August - conduct semiannual speech contest (Humorous Speech,
Table Topics)
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September - coordinate club contest winners participation in
Area contest
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January - participate in meeting to update annual "Club
Success Plan"
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February - conduct club semiannual speech contest
(International Speech, Evaluations)
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International Speech Contestants must have completed at least
6 speeches (Members of newly charter clubs (after July 1) exempted from 6
speech rule).
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March - coordinate club contest winners participation in Area
contest
Vice President Membership
The VP Membership handles sustaining and boosting the number of club members.
The role involves marketing and some administration. This office ranks third
among the seven.
The VPM plans, organizes, and implements a continuous marketing effort to ensure
that club membership remains above charter strength (20 members). This is done
both by retaining current member, with the VPE, and by gathering new members,
with the VPPR. The VPM is responsible for the semi-annual membership reports
that go to Toastmasters, and for keeping the membership roster and attendance
records. Serves as one of the Club’s representatives on Area and District
Councils.
Some specific duties of the Vice-President - Membership are:
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Develops program(s) for recruiting new members
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Assimilates new members.
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Greets all guests and encourages them to join; completes all
Applications for Membership; forwards application and dues to Toastmasters
International; and presents new members to club.
Important Dates and Deadlines for the Vice-President - Membership are:
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As appropriate - implement membership recruitment programs,
contests
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As appropriate - encourage visitors to complete membership
application form
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When received - submit application form and dues to World
Headquarters
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July - participate in meeting to complete annual "Club
Success Plan"
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December - assist President in completing semiannual
membership report
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January - participate in meeting to update annual "Club
Success Plan"
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June - assist President in completing semiannual membership
report
Vice President Public Relations
The VP Public Relations handles maintaining and building the club's image. The
role involves internal and external communications. This office ranks fourth
among the seven.
The VPPR plans, organizes, and implements programs to maintain the positive
image of the club and Toastmasters for all guests, members, and the general
public. Common activities overseen include press releases, publicity campaigns,
website maintenance, media re presentation, and club newsletters.
Some specific duties of the Vice President - Public Relations are:
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Plans and prepares publicity materials Produces a Club
Newsletter
Important Dates and Deadlines for the Vice President - Public Relations are:
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As appropriate - assist VPM in promoting membership
recruitment programs, contests
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As appropriate - issue press releases, publicity campaigns
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As scheduled - publish and distribute club newsletter
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July - issue press release announcing club officers to media
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July - participate in meeting to complete annual "Club
Success Plan"; help publicize to members
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July/August - promote member participation in club contest
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August - issue press release announcing club contest winners
to media
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November/December - publicize officer elections to club
members
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January - participate in meeting to update annual "Club
Success Plan"; help publicize to members
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January - issue press release announcing club officers to
media
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February - promote member participation in club contest
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March - issue press release announcing club contest winners
to media
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May/June - publicize officer elections to club members
Secretary/Treasurer (can be one or two positions)
The Secretary is responsible for Club records and correspondence. The role
involves all administrative details between the club and Toastmasters, and
keeping the club's documents available and up-to-date. This office ranks fifth
among the seven.
The Secretary cares for the club's records, including by-laws and constitution.
Updated membership records, new member applications, supply orders, officers'
lists, and past club records fall to the Secretary for execution. The Secretary
also records and reads the meeting minutes, for meetings of the club and of the
Executive team.
The Treasurer is responsible for Club financial policies, procedures and
controls. The role involves the club's finances, including dues collection and
materials purchasing. This office ranks sixth among the seven. Collects dues and
pays dues to Toastmasters International, and maintains records. All club
accounts come through this office. Dues notices and collection falls to the
Treasurer. Makes financial reports to the Club at least quarterly. Receives and
disburses, with approval of the Club, all Club funds.
Some specific duties of the Secretary and Treasurer are:
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Maintains an accurate membership roster
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Records meeting minutes
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Prepares and mails orders for Toastmasters supplies
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Prepares the Semiannual Membership Report, collects dues
submits to World Headquarters (with President)
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Issues checks to World Headquarters for semiannual membership
dues/New Member Fees
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Keeps complete and accurate records of all financial
transactions
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Prepares a monthly financial report
Important Dates and Deadlines for the Secretary and Treasurer are:
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As appropriate - issue check to World Headquarters for new
member dues and fees
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As appropriate - issues check to World Headquarters, vendors
or members for supplies
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As appropriate - update and publish club membership roster
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As appropriate - prepare and publish minutes of executive
officer meetings
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Monthly - prepare financial report and present report to
officers, members
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July - prepare and submit annual club budget to executive
officers, President
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July - participate in meeting to complete annual "Club
Success Plan"
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Month of September- collect dues from all club members;
assist President in completing club Semiannual Membership Report
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By September 30 - issue check to World Headquarters for
semiannual membership dues; club Semiannual Membership Report due to World
Headquarters October 1st
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August/September - issue checks for supplies, trophies for
club speech contests
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January - participate in meeting to update annual "Club
Success Plan"
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February/March - issue checks for supplies, trophies for club
speech contests
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Month of March - collect dues from all club members; assist
President in completing club Semiannual Membership Report
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By March 31 - issue check to World Headquarters for
semiannual membership dues; club Semiannual Membership Report due to World
Headquarters April 1st
Sergeant at Arms
The Sergeant at Arms handles meeting facilities and decorum. The role involves
all those tasks expected of the host of the meeting. This office ranks seventh
among the seven.
The SAA arranges setup for all meetings, sets out and cares for the club's
materials and supplies, Club property, including banner, nametags, and supplies,
and greets members and especially guests. Chairs Social and Reception
Committees.
Some specific duties of the Sergeant at Arms are:
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Arranges room and equipment for each meeting
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Greets all guests and members
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Collects ballots and tallies votes for awards
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Maintains all Club equipment and materials
Important Dates and Deadlines for the Sergeant at Arms are:
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Each meeting - set up room before meeting
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Each meeting - greet guests and members; have guests use name
tags, sign guest book
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As necessary - arrange for meeting room location
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January - participate in meeting to update annual "Club
Success Plan"
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February/March - arrange for room location for club contest
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July - participate in meeting to complete annual "Club
Success Plan"
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July/August - arrange for room location for club contest
Immediate Past President
The Immediate Past President provides guidance and serves as a resource to Club
officers and members. The Immediate Past President chairs the Nominating
Committee, assists in the preparation of the Club Success Plan, promotes the
Club's Success Plan, and promotes the Club's efforts to become a Distinguished
Club.
Some specific duties of the Immediate Past President
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Provide guidance to the new president (remember: they are the
president now, not you)
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Act as advisor to club officers
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Carry out special assignments as needed
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Attend other Toastmaster events and encourage others to
attend also
( Courtesy:
6463.toastmastersclub.org )
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