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Program Quality Director
As the program quality director, you are responsible for all aspects of education and training within the district.
This includes supporting quality club programming efforts, promoting the Distinguished Club Program and
planning, organizing and executing the district conference. Together with your district leadership team, you
participate in District Leader Training, Mid-year Training and online training via the District Leader Tutorials on the
Toastmasters International website. To be program quality director, you must have served at least six consecutive
months as club president and at least 12 consecutive months as a program quality director, club growth director,
division director or area director. Once you serve as program quality director for a full year, you may not be re-
elected to the same office for a succeeding term.
Club Growth Director
As the club growth director, you are responsible
for all aspects of marketing, clubbuilding and club-
retention efforts within the district. This includes
defining an overall marketing strategy for the
district, developing outreach and retention efforts
with existing community and corporate clubs and
penetrating new markets. Additionally, the club
growth director supports challenged clubs and helps
them to become Distinguished. Together with your
district leadership team, you participate in District
Leader Training, Mid-year Training and online training
via the District Leader Tutorials on the Toastmasters
International website. To be club growth director, you
must have served at least six consecutive months as
club president and at least 12 consecutive months as
a program quality director, club growth director, division director or area director. Once you serve as club growth
director for a full year, you may not be re-elected to the same office for a succeeding term.
Division Director
As division director, your job is to lead and support the division through the supervision and support of the area
directors. One of your primary goals as division director is to ensure that each club achieves its mission and fulfills
its responsibilities to its members. To achieve this, you coordinate division activities, set division goals and assist
in the training of area and club leaders. To serve as division director, you must have served at least six consecutive
months as a member of a district council. The division director may be re-elected to one succeeding term.
All other district roles are appointed positions. These include Public Relations Manager, Administration Manager,
Finance Manager, and Area Director
(The original article written by Past District Governor Scott Stevenson was published in the December 2014 issue of
Voices!. It has been updated to include new titles and responsibilities with permission by the author---Editor)
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