Toastmasters UK North & Ireland

Mentoring your members

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Date(s) - 01/11/2023
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Firstly, mentoring is at the heart of Toastmasters’ mission to improve communication and leadership skills. Learning how to be an effective mentor not only helps fellow members grow but also hones one’s own leadership abilities.

Secondly, mentoring fosters a sense of camaraderie and community within the club. It strengthens the bonds among members and creates a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.

Thirdly, being a skilled mentor is a prestigious role within Toastmasters, offering opportunities for personal growth and recognition. By attending mentoring training sessions, Toastmasters can enhance their club experience, contribute to the development of others, and ultimately become more accomplished communicators and leaders.

 

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Elizabeth Jordan
Elizabeth Jordan, DTM, Club Growth Director

Elizabeth Jordan, Club Growth Director

Many clubs experience a loss in membership at September renewals as existing members leave the club for lots of different reasons. This incentive rewards clubs which renew 80% or more of their membership base at 30th June 2021. Having a good base of experienced members is important to offer mentoring to new members and stability to the club. 

It’s a good idea to follow up with members who do not renew to help club officers to understand the reason for not renewing and to extend an invite to rejoin at a future stage. They may be happy to stay on the club’s email list with this in mind.

James Finnegan

James Finnegan, Public Relations Manager

Good PR attracts new guests, invites discussion and improves the reputation of the Club and Toastmasters generally.

Elizabeth Jordan
Elizabeth Jordan, DTM, Club Growth Director

Elizabeth Jordan, Club Growth Director

Many clubs experience a loss in membership at September renewals as existing members leave the club for lots of different reasons. Recruiting in the early months helps to maintain the membership based upon the number of members at 30 June.

Maintaining a healthy membership number (25+) gives the club a much better opportunity to hold quality meetings with enough members to avoid double roles. Quality club meetings attract new members. Healthy club growth is an important part of Club Success.