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Since 1924, Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Toastmasters International has helped people of all backgrounds build confidence as speakers and leaders.
Toastmasters teaches how to become better presenters and leaders:
- Give better sales presentations
- Hone their management skills
- Work better with fellow employees
- Develop and present ideas more effectively
- Offer constructive criticism
- Accept feedback more objectively
We meet on the second and fourth Friday of every month. Meetings start at 1:30 PM and end at 3:00 PM in the conference room at the AmCham office. It is located in the Mariott Hotel, Av. Presidente Kennedy 5735, office 201.
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Come, as a guest, to experience how our meetings work.
“While most of us may have entered Toastmasters to learn to make speeches, that benefit is but the beginning of the good which may come to us and the good which we may do for mankind.”
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Entrepreneur and passionate about innovation, Francisco is giving his first speech... The "Ice Breaker".
Actress, and the recent winner of the first Interclub Spanish Impromptu Speaking Competition, she's giving also her first speech... the "Ice Breaker".
Marcela is giving her 5th speech of the Competent Comunication manual.
Polly is a wonderful and experienced speaker who is giving one advanced speech. She is also the last winner of the first Interclub English Impromptu Speaking Competition!
Role filled by José Miguel Giglio.
The Toastmaster prepares the agenda of the day, and leads the meeting. The Toastmaster introduces the members of his/her team for the day with the help of the Master Evaluator. It is the Toastmasters duty to make sure the meeting begins and ends on time.
Role filled by Pablo Troiano.
"General Evaluator" is in charge of the evaluation team. He/She will call on the team to briefly explain their roles.
Role filled by Carolina Ramírez.
"Grunt Counter" tallys the filler words, long pauses, and repeated words used by everyone who speaks at the meeting. During the evaluation portion of the meeting, the "Grunt Counter" will give a report.
"Grammarian" will listen to everyone who speaks for good and bad uses of English or Spanish. The Grammarian should also make notes on great descriptive phrases and strive to provide a suggestion for any grammatical mistakes. Additionally, the Grammarian gives the Word of the Day and tracks its use throughout the meeting.
Role filled by Christian Brauchle.
"Timer" will explain the timing lights and signals, as well as give the time limits for table topics, speeches and evaluations.
"Speaker" will prepare a speech from one of the Toastmasters manuals.
Role filled by Francisco Quilodran.
"Speaker" will prepare a speech from one of the Toastmasters manuals.
Role filled by Sheila Gonzalez.
"Speaker" will prepare a speech from one of the Toastmasters manuals.
Role filled by Marcela del Rio.
"Speaker" will prepare a speech from one of the Toastmasters manuals.
Role filled by Polly Dean.
"Table Topics Master" will prepare questions for members to answer, as an Impromptu speaking.
Role filled by Francisco Varas.
"General Evaluator" leads the evaluation portion of the meeting by calling for reports from the evaluators, Timer, Grunt Counter, Grammarian and Word of the Day Presenter. "General Evaluator" will also give insights about the meeting as a whole
"Evaluator #1" will evaluate "Speaker #1"
"Evaluator #2" will evaluate "Speaker #2"
"Evaluator #3" will evaluate "Speaker #3".
"Evaluator #4" will evaluate "Speaker #4".
Role filled by Eric Pitzer.
"Grammarian" and the "Word of the Day Presenter" will report on use of the word of the day as well as good and poor grammar usage from everyone who spoke at the meeting.
"Grunt Counter" will give a report on the members usage of filler words, repeats and long pauses for everyone who spoke at the meeting.
Timer will give report on time management
"General Evaluator" gives final remarks and returns conduct of the meeting to the Toastmaster
"Toastmaster" gives final remarks and returns conduct of the meeting to the Presiding Officer.
"President" makes any announcements and any other remarks for the day and closes the meeting.
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Av. Presidente Kennedy 5735, Of. 201