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                                           Cleon Cox
                                           Relationships





                                           Phyllis Harmon, DTM








                                                            Cleon Cox is well known in District 7 for his
                                                         penchant for networking and guiding those in
                                                         transition towards their next opportunities. If you
                                                         mention the name Cleon Cox and Toastmasters in

                                                         the same sentence, complete strangers smile and nod
         Cleon Cox was one of the first                  their heads in recognition. Often heard is, “he’s the
         contacts I made in Toastmasters. I’d            guy with the ponytail, right?”
         wanted to visit an early morning                    Born in 1943 in San Jose, California, Cleon was the
         club close to the I-5 corridor. Cleon           eldest of five boys. He spent his formative years in the
         extended an invitation to visit                 Santa Clara Valley before the semiconductor industry

         Wallmasters. I attended and joined              turned the agricultural area devoted to fruit orchards,
         soon thereafter. Through the years,             flowering trees, and plants into Silicon Valley.
         Cleon has been a mentor and friend.                I asked him if he was an outgoing kid (looking

         I’ve learned much from him about                for a link between the past and the present).
         being a Toastmaster and leader. In              The answer was not at all. He was extremely
         a recent interview, Cleon discussed             shy and thought of himself as an ugly duckling.
         his growth in Toastmasters and left             Illustrating his early school years, Cox shared, “I
         me with words of inspiration and a              didn’t feel I’d get out of the seventh grade because the

         reason to continue my own journey.              teacher said we would all be reading books and doing
                                                         book reports. One would be an oral report, given in

                                                         front of the class. If we didn’t do it, we would fail. I
                                                         was terrified. I knew I would fail the class. Somehow
                                                         at the end of the year, I was never called upon, and I
                                                         passed seventh grade. Maybe I looked that frightened.”






                              Feedbackers 2013 - Honoring Cleon Cox as the last remaining charter member




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