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DISTRICT 8 TOASTMASTERS
SUMMER 2020VIRTUAL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
JUNE 13, 20208:30 AM — 1:00 PM
SESSION 1 9:00AM-10:00AMTrainer Assistant
Secretary Karen Leingang Bob Heaton
President Artie Langston Liz Link
VP Education Becky Jordan Tim Spezia
SESSION 2 10:00AM-11:00AMTrainer Assistant
Base Camp Management Debbie Young Andrew Welter
Sergeant at Arms Art Stanze Daniel Coker
SESSION 3 11:00AM-12:00PMTrainer Assistant
VP Public Relations Kevin Desrosiers Krishna Jajula
Treasurer Elaine Curry James Childress
VP Membership RJ Stratton Kat Mokriakow
SESSION 4 12:00PM-1:00PMTrainer Assistant
President Artie Langston Tim Spezia
VP Education Becky Jordan Liz Link
It Takes Two to Make a Brand Annetta Works Salley Suresh Gopalakrishnan
WELCOMETO THE 2020 VIRTUAL SUMMER LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
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Ours is the only organization I know dedicated to the individual, we work together to bring out the best in each of us and then
we apply these skills to help others. Ralph Smedley, Founder, Toastmasters International
ELECTIVES
Pathways Base Camp Manager Training Session 2Debbie Young and Andrew Welter
Base Camp Manager is a critical club role for the VPE. However, Presidents and Secretaries are backups and this session is also offered to train those officers regardless of their history in Pathways.
Session 4Toastmasters Branding Session “It Takes Two to Make a Brand“ Annetta Works Salley and Suresh Gopalakrishnan
Branding is one of the easiest concepts to understand, yet it is one of the hardest to execute. A brand consists of two active parts: how it’s represented and how it is experienced. In this session we will look at the role each club member plays in brand representation and experience.
2020 DISTRICT 8 DISTINGUISHED TOASTMASTERS CLUBS*
The Distinguished Club Program (DCP) was established by Toastmasters International as a general measure of club success. Each year the Distinguished Club Program recognizes club achievements in education, membership growth, club leadership and club communication. This measure is not the whole of what makes a club successful, but it does reflect the activities that required for success.
To help members achieve their personal goals, clubs are encouraged to define a mission statement and create a Club Success Plan, which for many clubs will be based on the targets outlined in the Distinguished Club Program. The Distinguished Club Program, therefore, has the duel benefit of helping both the club and its members.
Congratulations to all of the clubs on their hard work and accomplishment!
PRESIDENT’S DISTINGUISHED3273397 Alpha Toastmasters
9677 Cave Springs Toastmasters
6629 Chesterfield Toastmasters Club
4431 Mastertoasters Club
7865 Noontime Toastmasters
1957 South County Toastmasters Club
9643 Talu Toastmasters Club
SELECT DISTINGUISHED1337939 Crossroads
1119527 Downtown Toastmasters
1130739 Gem City Toastmasters
2187152 Jacobs P3
994 O'Fallon Toastmasters
4954048 RGA Toastmasters
2967717 Toast of Belleville
3345884 Top Talk Toastmasters!
DISTINGUISHED283 Midtown Clayton Toastmasters Club
7102010 Techmasters
*As of June 6, 2020
For information on how to become a Distinguished Toastmasters Club, see the How to Become a Distinguished Toastmasters Club Manual.
WHAT IS TLIIt’s the Toastmasters Leadership Institute, where Toastmasters from across the district come together to network, share ideas, and be inspired. It’s where newly-elected club officers receive training on how to best serve their clubs. And it’s where any Toastmaster can expand skill sets as a communicator and a leader with additional educational sessions. TLI is not only for the current club leaders — it is for anyone who may be interested in becoming a club officer in the future or those club members who just want to learn more about our wonderful organization!
All districts rely on club officers to conduct the Toastmasters program and keep their clubs healthy and successful. If clubs are to be successful, Club Officers need knowledge and tools, which are provided through training. Trained club officers can result in more satisfied members, more exciting club meetings, more new members, more Distinguished Clubs and more Distinguished Districts.
WHO SHOULD ATTENDEvery Toastmaster can benefit from attending a Toastmasters Leadership Institute! Even if you’re not serving as a club officer this term, “electives” are being offered that cover a variety of topics you’re sure to find of interest. Regardless of whether you’re a club officer, you are welcome to attend, join in the fun, and meet the leaders and future leaders of your district.
SUMMER 2020 TLI COMMITTEE
TLI Co-Chairs Dawn Tucker, DTM and Angie Breinin, DL1
Program Quality Director Angie Breinin, DL1
Registration & Webmaster Tom Coscia, DTM, PDG
Education Chair Dwayne Miller
Program Alinda Heron
Zoom Masters Darren BroderickLance IversonVeleria BoatenTonya Rivers
Thank you to everyone who planned, facilitated, and participated to make our first ever District 8 virtual TLI a success! Your hard work is appreciated!!
DISTRICT 8 Serving Toastmasters in Eastern Missouri and Southwestern Illinois.
Our Mission: We build new clubs and support all clubs in achieving excellence.
For more information and resources visit our website: https://dist8tm.org