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CLUB OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES

 

PRESIDENT

 

1.         

Provide Leadership

10.      

Provide a Calendar of Events

2.         

Build Distinguished Club Program

11.

Serve as Liaison with Area Governor

3.         

Endorse Educational Program

12.

Chair Executive Committee

4.         

Encourage Membership Building

13.

Serve as Source for Parliamentary Procedure

5.         

Ensure Member Satisfaction

14.

Provide Club Officer Elections

6.         

Promote Public Relations

15.

Participate in Club Meeting Roles

7.         

Provide recognition

16.

Attend Area and Division Council

8.         

Encourage outside club participation

17.

Vote at District/Regional/Int’l

9.         

Delegate responsibilities

 

 

 

EDUCATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

 

1.         

Plan dynamic club meetings

8.         

Administer speech contests

2.         

Promote educational program

9.

Organize speakers bureau

3.         

Provide new member orientation

10.

Chair Education Committee

4.         

Ensure good evaluations

11.

Attend Executive Committee

5.         

Encourage Speechcraft and S/L programs

12.

Preside in president’s absence

6.         

Encourage Youth Leadership

13.

Attend Area and Division Council

7.         

Encourage outside club activities

14.

Vote at District/Regional/Int’l

 

MEMBERSHIP VICE PRESIDENT

 

1.         

Build club membership

4.         

Chair Membership Committee

2.         

Increase member satisfaction

5.

Attend Executive Committee

3.         

Prepare Semi-Annual Report

6.

Attend Area Council

 

PUBLIC RELATIONS VICE PRESIDENT

 

1.         

Plan a PR program

5.         

Chair PR Committee

2.         

Prepare publicity materials

6.

Attend Executive Committee

3.         

Produce club bulletin

7.

Attend Area Council

4.         

Write for company publication

 

 

 

SECRETARY

 

1.         

Maintain member roster & attendance record

5.         

Prepare/mail orders

2.         

Record & read minutes

6.

Circulate TIPS, etc.

3.         

Assist Semi-Annual Report

7.

Keep Constitution and Bylaws

4.         

Report new officers to WHQ

8.

Write general correspondence

 

TREASURER

 

1.         

Prepare annual budget

7.         

Keep financial transaction records

2.         

Provide bank w/ new signature card

8.

Present financial reports

3.         

Notify members dues payable

9.

Attend Executive Committee

4.         

Collect dues and fees

10.

Submit accounts for audit

5.         

Issue checks--Semi-annual dues

11.

Correspond with IRS if necessary

6.         

Pay bills promptly

 

 

 

SERGEANT AT ARMS

 

1.         

Arrange meeting room & equipment

5.         

Keep club materials and equipment

2.         

Greet all guests and members

6.

Chair social/reception committee

3.         

Arrange for food service

7.

Attend Executive Committee

4.         

Collect ballots/tally votes

8.

Arrange transition meeting of new officers

 


Primary Contact
Peggy Holloway
About

Every December-January and June-July 

What Is the TLS (formerly TLI)?
TLS is the authorized training for Club Officers. We expanded it to provide all members of Toastmasters with an opportunity to grow - because you are at the heart of Toastmasters... because you matter.

Who Can Attend?
All Toastmasters can attend. Incoming officers attend to receive training in their role. At least four of the club's officers must attend Club Officer Training in the periods of June-August and December-February to receive credit towards the Club DCP, goal #9.

What are the Benefits of TLS?
Club Officers learn from seasoned Toastmasters and share their experiences to benefit themselves and their Clubs. Get motivated among leaders with heart! All Toastmasters can attend to learn about Club officer roles and benefit from powerful workshops on many topics by world-class presenters, many of whom are professional speakers and coaches. Meet, network, and have fun with hundreds of other Toastmasters. Share ideas and resources. Many people say, “I wish I attended a TLS sooner!” Sooner is now.