This officer can turn a 6-person meeting into a “sold-out event” on social media.
Who is the VP of Public Relations?
This person writes down feedback, including things you wish weren’t documented.
Who is the General/Speech Evaluator?
Toastmasters’ online learning system.
What is Pathways?
The green card means this.
What is minimum time reached?
The first level in pathways everyone must complete.
What is Level 1?
If you joined after after bring a guest, this officer is why.
Who is the VP of Membership?
Guardian of dues, budgets, and the club’s mysterious bank balance.
Who is the Treasurer?
The real reason people join Toastmasters.
What is to overcome fear of public speaking?
The facial expression when the table topics master asks for volunteers.
What is panic?
The person you ask when Pathways makes no sense.
Who is the VP of Pathways?
When you say “I don’t understand Pathways,” this person is patient to explain it.
Who is the VP of Pathways?
This person smiles calmly while everything is slightly on fire behind the scenes.
Who is the President?
This Toastmasters activity strikes fear into seasoned speakers and lasts 1–2 minutes.
What is Table Topics?
This person evaluates the entire meeting and the evaluators.
What is the General Evaluator?
A person attending their first meeting.
What is a guest?
The officer who gets nervous when you say “let’s order food for everyone.”
Who is the Treasurer?
The website sytem that everyone claims they have logged into.
What is Pathways?
This role introduces speakers and keeps the agenda flowing.
What is the Toastmaster of the Day?
The person responsible for timing speeches.
What is the Timer?
The amount of times officers meet for official TMI leadership meetings.
What is twice a year?
This officer knows your Pathways progress better than you do.
Who is the VP of Education?
Arrives early, sets up everything, and somehow disappears before cleanup is mentioned.
Who is the Sergeant-at-Arms?
The most persuasive phrase used after a great meeting.
What is “You should join us!”?
What guests say before they inevitably join.
What is “I’m just here to observe”?
What everyone says before going overtime.
What is “I’ll keep it short”?