Author: Michael Varma
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Newsletter Mission
Mission Statement Post monthly articles to recognize Founder’s District clubs and members’ achievements, inside and outside of the Toastmasters club environment, and spotlight the tangible skill sets learned and applied to achieve their Toastmasters mission and goals at the district, division, area, club and individual levels. Objectives Promote the Toastmasters International educational programs and membership growth…
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Newsletter Mission
Mission Statement Post monthly articles to recognize Founder’s District clubs and members’ achievements, inside and outside of the Toastmasters club environment, and spotlight the tangible skill sets learned and applied to achieve their Toastmasters mission and goals at the district, division, area, club and individual levels. Objectives Promote the Toastmasters International educational programs and membership growth…
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Speaker’s Bureau
The Speakers Bureau serves as a forum for developing, emerging and experienced speakers seeking to take their message beyond the club. We meet monthly in Orange County as speakers hone their message and refine their material… taking the speaker from ‘club-level performance’ to ‘ready for prime time.’ We feature Qualified Speakers that have proven their…
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Speaker’s Bureau
Do you want to speak outside your club but don’t know what to do next? Did you join Toastmasters as a step toward paid speaking engagements? Then the Founder’s District Speaker’s Bureau is for you! Meeting LocationSpeakers’ Profiles Mission StatementTo train, screen and encourage speakers to go beyond the club level and reach their potential…
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Publicity
Most newspaper and media outlets will cover your Toastmasters event when you follow the basic rules of effective written communication for a news release. Today’s organizations prefer articles, photos and story ideas via email. Below are key elements to include in your pitches. Subject line Begin with the date if your event is upcoming. Be…
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Publicity
Most newspaper and media outlets will cover your Toastmasters event when you follow the basic rules of effective written communication for a news release. Today’s organizations prefer articles, photos and story ideas via email. Below are key elements to include in your pitches. Subject line Begin with the date if your event is upcoming. Be specific, i.e.…
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Hollywood Here We Come
With the success of having more than 30 local city Mayors support and celebrate Toastmasters International’s 85th anniversary, our public relations team reached out and received endorsements from California’s Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to several U.S. Senators, Members of Congress, and the First Lady Michelle Obama. Now we’re headed to Hollywood! Phase II of our “brand…