This month we’re talking to Carole Murphy, DTM, and Tom Jones, DTM, the 2026 International Convention co-chairs. Carole and Tom, a Past International Director, are working together with the World Headquarters (WHQ) staff to prepare for the convention in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Here are their insights into their experience as convention co-hosts.
What do you do in your role as the co-chairs of the convention, and what has been your favorite experience so far?
Our roles are to serve as the main point of contact between the [WHQ] Meeting Planning Team and the committee chairs and to aid in enhancing the convention experience. So far, our favorite experience has been the opportunity to work with the World Headquarters staff and observe their extremely professional approach to planning every detail of the convention.
What is it like working together?
We play off each other’s strong points. We have different strengths, respect each other, and agreed early that we would make all decisions together, ensuring that we put our members’ needs first.
What does the theme “Wide-Open Communication” mean to you?
“Wide-Open Communication” is an outstanding theme for this year’s convention because we bring together cultures from around the world, and we celebrate our shared gift of humanity and communication devoid of politics and religion, focusing only on our commonality.
What are you most excited about for this year’s convention?
First, it is happening in our hometown, where we have the opportunity to showcase our beautiful city and our local Toastmasters in District 21. We are also excited for the World Championship of Public Speaking and the Marketplace—where you can shop at the convention store, meet speakers, and talk to sponsors.
What advice would you give to someone attending the International Convention?
Attend with an open mind and with a burning desire to learn, have fun, and to explore beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada!
Hometown:
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Number of years
in Toastmasters:
31
Profession:
Event coordinator
Hobbies:
Golf and Toastmasters
Hometown:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Number of years
in Toastmasters:
21
Profession:
Management consultant
and entrepreneur
Hobbies:
Chess and prompt engineering
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