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If you are a trainer...
be sure you are using the approved training material!
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Review the TI provided material and provide
your students with the essential portions.

 

The question of who gets credit for training comes up every training cycle. It’s pretty simple: you must attend the training session for the office you plan to hold during the 2007-2008 district year.

If you have a copy, refer to the Distinguished Club Program and Club Success Plan booklet…page 6.

“Officers must attend and fully participate in two district-sponsored training sessions…. Credit is NOT given for non-officers attending in place of elected officers, and credit is given for one person per office. Officers must be trained for the position to which they were elected.  At least four club officers must attend the first training session (between June 1 and August 31)……. At least four club officers must attend the second training session (between December 1 and February 29…” ).

Note: it does not have to be the same 4 officers trained each time.

 
 
 


DO NOT
copy the entire handout.

 

Programs for Club Officers

President
VP Education
VP Membership
VP Public Relations
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-Arms
Attracting New Members to Your Club
Charting a Course for Club Success
Motivating Achievement
Programs for Area and Division Governors
Achieve Success Standards
Maintaining Strong Clubs
Build New Clubs
Build a Successful Team
Conducting Quality Speech Contests
Planning the Training
Attracting New Members to Your Club
Charting a Course for Club Success
Motivating Achievement
Training Goals
 
 

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