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Kathleen Tully, DTM
Division E Director
My vision for the new Toastmaster year is to inspire and lead the clubs within
the Division to build their membership base and attain Distinguished Club
status (or better!). Working with each of the Area Directors, I’ll provide
support and guidance for the clubs to achieve such key goals as turning
guests into members and retaining existing members; hosting meetings
that are fun, challenging, and well organized; communicating the value and
purpose of earning education awards, and more. My goal is to support and encourage each
Toastmaster by giving them the tools they need to be the best they can be, as communicators,
and as leaders.
James Lambert, ACG
Area 61 Director
My vision for Area 61 is that each club grows and embraces its current
strengths while making allowances for new and creative opportunities to
achieve a balance of educational goals, positivity and fun.
Lisa Hutton, CC, CL
Area 63 Director
Toastmasters has provided me numerous opportunities to utilize my leadership
skills and to practice my communication skills in a positive and supportive
environment. As the Area 63 Director, I want to support all of the Toastmasters
in my area to attain their goals—while having fun a making new friends.
Melissa Johnson, CC, CL
Area 64 Director
As the new Area 64 Director, I am looking forward to the exposure with
groups outside of my home club and helping the Area 64 clubs grow in
size as well as meeting quality.
Your name could appear here
Area 65 Director
If you are thinking about becoming an area director
to complete one of your DTM requirements, there
is still one slot left in the Willamette Division
Team. Contact Division E Director, Kathleen
Tully, at divE@d7toastmasters.org, for more information.
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