Toastmasters International — District News October 2023

October 2023 Leader Letter



District News

 

Restart the Convention Adventure! — The 2023 International Convention opened a paradise of possibilities—still waiting to be explored through On Demand. If you purchased an in-person ticket or All-Access Pass, you have limited access to revisit and replay through October 25, 2023, by simply logging in. Everyone can enjoy unlimited access to inspiring sessions and thrilling highlights by purchasing On Demand for only $75 USD.

Talking Toastmasters Replay — Next August, the 2024 International Convention is your chance to gather with Toastmasters worldwide in centennial celebration! Take a trip to Southern California where it all began 100 years ago. Come to learn, connect, and take part in the most dazzling communication event on the planet. Register now through November 27, 2023, and you will receive $100 USD off the regular convention rate, currently reduced to $625 USD.

Once in a Lifetime — Did you miss the engaging discussion with International President Morag Mathieson, DTM, and Immediate Past International President Matt Kinsey, DTM? Hear their thoughts and responses to member-submitted questions in this exclusive Toastmasters webinar.

Tune In! Think Faster, Talk Smarter in the Moment — Listen to this episode of The Toastmasters Podcast with communication expert Matt Abrahams (you may have watched his session at the 2023 International Convention). He shares tips and suggestions for how to speak on the spot.

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Club Officer Training, Round One Due October 31 — The last day to enter club officer training through District Central is October 31. If corrections (removals) of training are needed, email the club name and club officer position(s) that need to be removed to districts@toastmasters.org for processing.

District Directors: District Elections — The District Leadership Committee (DLC) Chair must be appointed no later than November 1. Reference Protocol 9.0 for additional details. It is crucial that the appointment of the DLC chair and its members are appointed by the specified dates to ensure the validity of their work.

Area Directors: Conduct an Effective Club Visit — Support your clubs and understand their needs through quality club visits. Serving Clubs through Visits: A Guide for Area Directors can guide you for a successful visit. Submit your Area Director Club Visit reports through District Central no later than November 30 for credit toward the Distinguished Area Program. While it is only required to conduct visits twice a year, clubs may benefit from additional visits and support; it is recommended that you visit your clubs at least four times per year.

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Board of Directors Meeting Minutes — Did you know that the meeting minutes for the Board of Directors are available on the Toastmasters International website? Explore the dropdowns on the Meeting Minutes page to read about recent discussions and decisions. Check back throughout the year; the page is updated regularly.

Keep Your District on Track to Distinguished — Check the status of your District's progress in the District Recognition Program by reviewing the dashboard, located on the Distinguished Performance Reports webpage.

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Advance Your Career Through Self-Leadership — You're often learning how to lead others—but do you know how to lead yourself? Learn three key components of self-leadership to achieve your personal and professional goals.

The Power of Influence — Even if you're not the boss of your company or the leader of your club, you still want people to listen to what you have to say. Discover how getting others on your side can boost your position at work or in your club.

Is Coaching Your Calling? — If it lights a fire inside of you to help others achieve great success, then coaching might be for you. And if you genuinely enjoy helping people unleash their fullest potential, chances are you'll make an exceptional coach.

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Train Your Newly Chartered Club Leaders — It is beneficial to train all club officers, regardless of when their club is organized. New clubs that organize between July 1 and August 31 achieve credit towards their Distinguished Club Program goals for the first training session when four club officers are trained by an authorized District representative. Clubs that organize between September 1 and February 28/29 will receive club officer training credit for session one and two when at least four club officers attend session two training held November 1–February 28/29.

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Club Officer Training, Round Two, Coming Soon! — The second round of club officer training begins November 1. District Central will begin accepting entries for club officer training after November 15.