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Welcome to Federal Toastmaster Club of Boston Contents Meeting Roles Club Office Roles How To Maximize Your Experience Toastmasters Educational Program Meets on the 2 nd and 4 th Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 PM Thomas P. O Neill Federal Building, 10 Causeway St., Boston, MA Conference Room A (Please check-in the lobby security by 11:50 AM) Club website: http://www.federaltmofboston.toastmastersclubs.org

Meeting Roles Here are the typical roles in a Toastmasters club meeting. Different clubs can vary these roles as they see fit. Presiding Officer - Usually the Club President, or next highest officer available, opens and closes the meeting and presides over the business meeting. Toastmaster - The emcee or host of the meeting, runs the main meeting and introduces the Prepared Speakers. Thought of the Day A member presents a thought of the day for everyone to consider. Word of the Day - Presents the 'word of the day', provides a definition and use of the word in a sentence. General Evaluator - Leads the evaluation portion of the meeting. Prepared Speaker - Gives a speech using one of the manual projects. Usually 5-7 minutes, varies based on the project requirements. Speech Evaluator - Evaluates a prepared speech. Provides a written evaluation using the speaker s manual evaluation page. Provides corrective feedback to the Speaker in a 2-3 minute verbal evaluation. Table Topics Master - Leads the impromptu portion of the meeting. Selects members to participate and provides them a topic. Table Topics Speaker - Speaks on an impromptu topic given by the Table Topics Master, 1-2 minutes. Timer - Times prepared speeches, table topics and evaluators Grammarian/Ah-Counter - Counts grammatical errors and keeps a record of who uses the Word of the Day, correctly. The Ah-Counter counts verbal pauses, such as: ah, um, so, er, you know, well, and but.

Club Office Roles President (PRES) Assure that all officers are handling their duties for each meeting and for the club future. Open and close each meeting. Set a positive tone for every meeting. Introduce guest at the beginning of the meeting. Coordinate with the district officers on items related to the club. Guide the Club officers in setting and tracing Distinguished Club Program Goals. Vice-President Education (VPE) Schedule all meeting roles. Plan any special meetings. Track individual member communication and leadership progress. Oversee the Club Mentor Program. Orient new members. Handle all of the President s duties when necessary. Vice-President Membership (VPM) Greet all guests at the meeting. Talk to guests about the benefits of Toastmasters. Talk to them about the meeting structure and introduce them to the presiding officer. Follow up with guests and assist new members in completing the Membership Application. Vice-President Public Relations (VPPR) Promote the club in various ways to attract new club members. Work with VPM to sign-up new members. Maintain the clubs website and provide a monthly newsletter to keep members informed of all appropriate information. Secretary (SEC) Maintain a roster of current club members. Handle all club correspondence with Toastmasters International. Inputs the Club Officers list or any changes on-line to Toastmasters International. Take the minutes of each meeting and distribute them to the club members. Take and distribute the minutes of the Executive Officers meeting. Remind the presiding officer of any pending club business. Treasurer (TRES) Collect club dues and new member fees and pay them to Toastmasters International immediately. Prepare and monitor a club yearly budget. Arrange for a yearly audit. File yearly E-postcard (Form 990-N) with the IRS. Provide a monthly Treasurer s report to the Executive officers board. Order supplies as required.

Sergeant-At-Arms (SAA) Arrange meeting room reservations, assure that the room is available for the upcoming meeting. Assure that club supplies are present at all club meetings. Set up the meeting room prior to each meeting. Notify Treasurer when any club supplies need to be ordered. Greet guests. Open each meeting, introduce the presiding officer. Immediate Past President (IPP) Mentor the existing President. Advise other officers as necessary. Chair the Nominations Committee when the elections for Club Officers occurs. Club Officers Contact Information 2015-2016: President Kit Pang: ypang07@gmail.com Vice-President Education Connie Pritchard: pritcharddd@comcast.net Vice-President Membership Lucy Marchese: lucy.marchese@irs.gov Vice-President Public Relations Mark Rinaldi: rinalds17@gmail.com Secretary/Treasurer Colin Sullivan: csullivan@hudoig.gov Sergeant-At-Arms Roseanne Luvisi: Roseanne.luvisi@fns.usda.gov Immediate Past President Jeremy Robitaille: Jeremy.robitaille@gmail.com

How To Maximize Your Experience Sign-Up, Attend and Participate: "Though no one can go back and make a brand-new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand-new ending." - Carl Bard You have an opportunity at every meeting to improve your communication and leadership skills by signing up as a speaker or taking on a leadership role. If you observe others, ask questions, research and practice your roles, you ll have a higher chance of success. Meet Other Members and Guests: You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes. A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh One of the best parts of the Toastmaster experience is getting to know each member and guest because of everyone s unique skills, knowledge and stories. Don t be afraid to arrive early or stay a little bit later and discover a room full of opportunities by chatting with each other. You may never know what connections you may form. Define Your Personal Toastmaster Goals: The tragedy in life doesn t lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. Benjamin Mays DON T SKIP THIS STEP! Take 3 minutes now and define your goals. Do you want to finish your Competent Communicator or Competent Leadership by next year? Whatever you goal might be, DEFINE IT NOW AND TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION (ex: signing up for a speaker or leadership right now)