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Toastmasters District 58

Our Mission: We build new clubs and support all clubs in achieving excellence

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  • You are invited to apply to be a presenter of a 40-minute educational TLI session.

    We appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge and skills with your fellow Toastmasters.

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    Expectations

    • Presentation should be appropriate for a large audience (up to 30 members) and relevant to new and experienced Toastmasters.
    • Team or panel presentations are welcomed.
    • First preference will be given to those presentations that have an interactive element and encourage audience participation, not solely lecture style.
    • Sessions are usually 40 minutes including 10 minutes of Q & A.
    • Presenters will present at their own expense. There is no reimbursement for conference registration, meals, travel expenses or handouts.
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    Topic Suggestions

    For each officer role, how does it help one develop as a leader and help the club? Include role in Club Success Plan.
    • President
    • Vice President Education
    • Vice President Membership
    • Vice President Public Relations
    • Secretary
    • Treasurer
    • Sgt At Arms

    Other topics
    • Creating A Championship Club (based on Lance Miller training)
    • The Art of Mentoring (based on Lance Miller/TLI training)
    • Evaluation Essentials (based on Lance Miller training)
    • Club Coaching
    • Do's and Dont's of Demo Meetings
    • Unraveling the Mystery of HPL projects
    • District Leadership - Gaining Personal and Professional Development
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    Typical Candidates

    • Toastmaster members in good standing who have completed Competent Communicator or Competent Toastmaster award.
    • Members who have previously presented at the District level, have equivalent professional experience or have coordinated and conducted registered Success/Leadership, Success/Communication or Youth Leadership programs. If you do not meet these requirements, you may request an exception to the guidelines.
    • For Club Leadership training – members who have previously served in the role they are presenting.
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  • Presenter

  • CC, ACB, DTM
  • Presentation

  • Provide a creative title for your session that clearly describes your topic and/or objective
  • This summary may be used with event promotions. Why should attendees attend your session?
  • Adding a headshot with your session description increases interest when promoting an event. If you're camera shy no worries its OK to skip.
    Drop files here or
  • Open notes. Perhaps an outline or list of objectives?
  • Reference

  • A few more details

  • What do you need? Projector, microphone and speakers, podium, laptop, ...
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

 

 

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About Speakers Bureau

The District 58 Speakers Bureau is a select group of trained speakers who volunteer their time to speak to college, civic and professional groups. They do this on behalf of Toastmasters to reach a larger audience, gain experience and get unbiased feedback on their presentations while advancing their speaking careers.

District 58 serves South Carolina

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