Our focus
(1). Public Relations (PR) has a direct connection to membership in a Toastmasters club.
(2). Creating your club's PR success plan using Pathways
(3). Promoting Pathways
(4). Making your club website a marketing and recruiting asset.
(5). Achieving Pathways project completion for the enhancement of the club's or member's social media and online presence.
(6). Using Pathways to rebrand or reinvent yourself
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Toastmasters Vice-President Public Relations
As the VPPR, your main focus is letting the world know about your club and the Pathways communication program. The goal is to generate guests, convert them to members, and achieve the membership goals outlined in the club's success plan.
Your question might be; "how can I clearly explain the practical benefits our club meetings as well as connecting the benefits of the Pathways education program to internal and external stakeholders?"
The reality is knowing how to promote the club in conjunction with Pathways from a different benefit based perspective. As the facilitator for Tulsa Toastmasters Leadership Institute Vice-President Public Relations Training, I am here to collaborate and support your journey. I aim to start your public relations journey by providing this platform for discussion and feedback before the day of training through "PR Blogs" posts on this site. The blogs will help you get your club's public relations strategy started immediately.
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**Note: This blog was created using the "Write a Compelling Blog" Level 4 Project in Pathways. I will give a 5-7 minute speech about the blog in a Toastmasters club.
Contact
Lindsey L. Williams, Distinguished Toastmaster (2)
District 16 Oklahoma Toastmasters
President, Keystone Toastmasters Club
President, Rotary Club of Owasso
SAA, Friends of Greenwood Toastmasters
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PH: 918-902-5103
Fax: 1-888-476-7262