It's great to see that you visited again. I hope you are getting some great ideas or information from this blog. I have started two projects already and I am just getting started.
The best thing, in my mind, about being the VPPR is the real world experience you can get to add to your résumé and the people you network with who can help you grow - as of this post I am still looking for an Area Director. If you are interested, this link will take you to my form, and that brings me to Level 3.
Level 3 Mandatory - Make Connections Through Networking. Whether you are in person, online, communicating through social networking, you are networking. Let my type that louder...YOU ARE NETWORKING; why not get the credit? Ways you can network include staying in touch with the people you meet at Club Officer Training during Toastmasters Leadership Institutes, or attending (assisting) at various levels of speech contests,
Level 3 Electives (you need two). Since I have been around awhile I have been asked to provide VPPR training, so what is the best fit for me to talk about my role? Using Presentation Software and Creating Effective Visual Aids of course, what better way to discuss the attributes of Toastmasters. You can go a step further and record yourself during the meeting and post it on the club website - or highlight a themed meeting.
Now that's punny:
Until tomorrow my friends.
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Lori Luna