Club Meeting Roles

It's up to those who show up to a club meeting to determine how productive it is. There are many different things that need to be done at each meeting, and everyone's contribution is vital to the success of the group.

Please see a list of club meeting responsibilities below. To learn more about each position and find links to useful resources, click on the title. When you are assigned a role, it is important to discuss the specifics of that function with your club's officers.

Ah-Counter
The purpose of the Ah-Counter is to note any overused words or filler sounds.

Grammarian
The Grammarian helps club members improve their grammar and vocabulary.

Timer
Taking on this role improves time management skills.

Toastmaster
The Toastmaster is a meeting's director and host.

Topicsmaster
Taking on this role improves organization skills, time management and facilitation skills.

Meeting Speaker
Every speaker is a role model and club members learn from one another's speeches.

Table Topics Speaker
Table Topics helps members develop their impromptu speaking skills.

Evaluator
Evaluators provide verbal and written feedback to meeting speakers.

General Evaluator
The General Evaluator evaluates everything that takes place during the club meeting.

A Toastmaster Wears Many Hats
This manual offers tips and advice for taking on club meeting roles.