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Vice President of Public Relations

Vice President Public Relations : Promote your club!

As the vice president public relations, you are in charge of the promotional activities for your club. The  "Club Leader Handbook" describes these standards more fully and explains how to fulfill them.

It’s also a good idea to order or download Let The World Know: Toastmasters’ Publicity and Promotion Handbook (Item 1140).

Outside the Club Meeting:

  • Attend district-sponsored club officer training.
  • Promote the club to local media.
  • Produce and distribute a club newsletter at least monthly, and/or maintain a club Web site.
  • Promote membership programs.
  • Attend club executive committee meetings.
  • Attend other Toastmasters events.
  • Arrange for a replacement if unable to attend a club meeting.
  • Prepare your successor for office.

At the Club Meeting:

  • Announce upcoming events and programs.
  • Ask for contributions to the newsletter and/or Web site.
  • Greet members and guests.

Other Customized templates downloads: Virtual Brand Portal

 

 
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Club Anniversaries This Month

February 2012

Toastmaster Clubs
Anniversaries
18 Clubs

310 North
Advocators United
Artesian Club
AT&T The Real Toastmasters
Ben Hill
Chapter of Hartford Alpharetta
City Talkers Club
Community Voice
Conifer Communicators
e-Conversation
Gainesville Club
GE Money Talks
Northwest Perimeter
SBC Southside
Sundowners
Toast of Cobb
Washington-Wilkes
Windward Leaders and Keynote Speakers

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