| Toastmasters Clubs are arranged into Areas, with each Area typically including four to six clubs. Each Area has an Area Governor, who serves for a year, from July 1st to June 30th. The basic role of the Area Governor is to help the clubs in their Area in any way they can to be successful. The Area Governor does have some specific duties:
Planning Calendar
Club VisitsThis is the basic duty of the area governor, to visit the clubs, see how they’re going, and offer them any help you can. You are only required to visit each club in your area twice during the year and lodge a report to TMI about the visit:
You lodge these reports using the TMI website: https://ecommerce.toastmasters.org/timssnet/district/tm_clubselect.cfm I would recommend that:
The club visits are a lot of fun for the Area Governor and if this is your first time, they can be a real eye opener. I always assumed that every club operated just like my home club! The variety of people, culture and approaches at each club is really wonderful. Club Officer ElectionsEach Toastmaster Club elects a group of Club Officers (such as President, Secretary and so on). Clubs may choose to do this on an Annual or Semi-Annual basis and have to lodge that preference with Toastmasters International (TMI). If a club is Annual, then the updated list of Club Officers must be lodged with TMI by June 30th each year. If the Club is Semi-Annual, then the list must be lodged by June 30th and again by December 31st. As Area Governor, you need to help your clubs and ensure that the elections are held with plenty of time before the required deadline. Let’s focus on the June 30th deadline. Ideally, you should send out reminders to all clubs in the first week of May reminding them to hold their club elections. I suggest that you put a note in your calendar right now set for the first week of May, to remind yourself to do this! Also add in a follow up Once the election has been held, the results need to be lodged with TMI. One of the difficulties with this is that it’s really the last duty of the Toastmasters year for an outgoing Area Governor. Don’t leave a mess for the incoming AG though, do try to get it done in plenty of time! Club Officer ListsOnce the elections have been held, the club must lodge the results of the election with TMI. The Area Governor needs to ensure that this is done by June 30th (and again by December 31st for semi-annual clubs). The Area Governor can confirm the status of their clubs by using the District Reports on the TMI web site. The reports for Distict 73 are available: http://reports.toastmasters.org/reports/reports.cfm?d=73 The list of links on the right area very handy. Select the one that says July Club Officer List Status The Area Governor cannot submit the list themselves. They have to contact the current club officers and ask them to do it. I’ve sent the following email to Club Officers at clubs to help them do it as easily as possible:
Division MeetingsJust as 4-6 Clubs form an area, with an Area Governor, areas are grouped together to form a Division. Durack is one of five clubs in Area P30. Area P30 is one of four Areas in Perth Division. It’s not as hard as it sounds! The Division Governor will call regular meetings of the Division Officers, typically every three months. This will bring together the Area Governors and the Division Governor. The Area Governor should come prepared with a brief report about how the clubs is his or her area are progressing and any thoughts on how the District can help. The meeting will typically last about 90 minutes. Other ResourcesToastmasters International does provide a list of good training materials for Area Governors and other district officers: http://www.toastmasters.org/artisan/member.asp?CategoryID=1&SubCategoryID=52 |
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