Club Officers - Vice President Membership
 
 
Club Vice President's Standards

Each club officer must meet performance standards. These standards guide officers in understanding their roles while helping members identify the performance they should expect from club officers.

 

Outside of the Club Meeting

  1. Attend district-sponsored club-officer training.
  2. Conduct ongoing membership building programs and efforts.
  Promote the goal of one new member per month and, if the club has
  fewer than 20 members, of achieving 20 members by year-end or
  sooner.
  3. Promote Club and Toastmasters International membership
  building programs.
  4. Conduct a minimum of two formal Club membership programs
  annually.
  5. Follow up on and keep track of guests, new members joining,
  and members not attending meetings. Telephone, send note, or
  e-mail guests.
  6. For all prospective members, explain the educational program,
  get their commitment to join, and collect membership applications.
  7. Bring the applications to the Club for voting and, if the members
  are accepted, collect dues and fees and give them to the
  Treasurer with the applications.
  8. Attend Club Executive Committee meetings.
  9. Attend and vote at Area Council meetings.
10. Arrange for a replacement if unable to attend Club meeting.
11. Prepare your successor for office.
 

 At the Club meeting…

  1. Greet guests and have each complete a guest card.
  2. Report on current membership, promote membership
  campaigns, and welcome new members.
  3. Work with the President and Vice President Education to ensure
  each new member is formally inducted at the first meeting after
  being voted in by the Club.
  3. Help guests wishing to join complete the Application for Membership.
  4. Speak with fellow members to determine if their needs are being met
   
 

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