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We are very keen for members to develop their leadership skills. You can do this informally by volunteering for roles or getting involved in the running of the club in a number of ways outlined below.

There is also a formal leadership track which can be pursued as part of the toastmasters education programme.


Becoming a Club Leader

We are always on the look out for people willing to serve as committee leaders and to get involved in the running of the club.



Mentoring

Volunteering as a mentor is a great way to help the club. A Mentor is someone who takes a personal interest in and helps another member, often with less experience than themselves.

The Mentor serves as a role model, coach, and confidante, offering knowledge, insight, perspective, or wisdom useful to the Mentee. This empowers the Mentee to learn and advance more quickly.
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