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1. |
Attend
district-sponsored
club-officer
training. |
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Conduct ongoing
membership building programs and efforts. |
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Promote the
goal of one new member per month and, if the club has |
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fewer than 20
members, of achieving 20 members by year-end or |
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sooner. |
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Promote
Club and Toastmasters International membership |
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building
programs. |
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Conduct a
minimum of two formal Club membership programs |
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annually. |
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Follow up
on and keep track of guests, new members joining, |
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and
members not attending meetings. Telephone, send note, or |
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e-mail
guests. |
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For all
prospective members, explain the educational program, |
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get their
commitment to join, and collect membership applications. |
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Bring the
applications to the Club for voting and, if the members |
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are
accepted, collect dues and fees and give them to the |
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Treasurer
with the applications. |
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Attend Club Executive Committee meetings. |
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9. |
Attend and vote at Area Council meetings. |
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10. |
Arrange for a replacement if unable to attend Club meeting. |
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11. |
Prepare your successor for office. |
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At
the Club meeting… |
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1. |
Greet
guests and have each
complete a guest
card. |
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2. |
Report on
current membership, promote membership
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campaigns, and welcome new members. |
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3. |
Work with
the President and Vice President Education to ensure |
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each new
member is
formally inducted at the first meeting after |
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being
voted in by the Club. |
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Help guests wishing to join complete the Application for
Membership. |
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4. |
Speak with fellow members to determine if their needs are
being met |
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