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May 11, 2007

Welcome to Governor's Toastmasters

We're currently working on getting our new web site up & running, including all sorts of great features:
  • calendar (preview here)
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  • mailing list for news and announcements
  • custom email addresses for officers
  • contact form
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January 20, 2010

Member profile: President Meghan Padgett

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To say that Meghan Padgett's life has been changed by her involvement with the Governor's Toastmasters Club would be an enormous understatement.

Padgett, the new president of the Governor's Club, has been a member for about two years. In that time, her communication and leadership skills have increased dramatically.

"Toastmasters has given me confidence," Padgett said. "I had never willingly stepped up to be in a leadership role unless there was no one else to do it but I've started doing just that."

Padgett's growth because of Toastmasters has extended beyond just speaking. She and those she performs for are now able to enjoy her musical talents to their full capacity.

"I've been able to share my musical abilities in performing at my church," she said. "To be able to get up in front of at least 150 people and sing, or play my cello or guitar without turning red, feeling faint, or not even performing because I'm too scared is a huge deal. I've always been too scared but now I know there's nothing to be afraid of."

She knows, though, that as a result of these new skills she has a responsibility to help others realize their potential as well. Acknowledging that will surely help her during her presidency.

"I might have something to share that will help someone else," Padgett said. "I have to be willing to share.

"I plan to be the best President I can be and continue with the excellent leadership that has been in this position before me. I want our club to continue to be as successful as possible. We have done well in the past with the goals set forth by the District and I hope for the same during my time in this office."

Padgett wants help from the club members, because she knows that part of being a leader is reaching out to those that you lead.

"I want to ask for everyone's help and their ideas for anything they would like to see in the upcoming months," Padgett said. "I'm open to suggestions for improvements. I'd also like to know if there's anything that they really love about our club. Knowing what works, what doesn't, and making changes is how we will be able to grow as a club."

-- Jason Kersey, Vice President-Public Relations

January 23, 2010

Club officer training held today in OKC

Today was TLI (Toastmasters Leadership Institute) club officer training for District 16. Those of us who are fortunate enough to be club officers got to listen to some great speakers and get great advice for our club at the Portland campus of Francis Tuttle in Oklahoma City.

Below is a list of our current club officers. Please contact any of us if you'd like to visit our club to see what we're all about. We'd love to have you!

President
Meghan Padgett, CTM, CL, meghan.padgett@okfb.com
Vice President-Education
Alexis Thompson, CTM, CL, alexis.thompson@okfb.com
Vice President-Membership
Jeff Helber, ATM-S, AL, jeff.helber@okfb.com
Vice President-Public Relations
Jason Kersey, jason.w.kersey@gmail.com
Secretary
Adam Wilmoth, adam.wilmoth@publicstrategies.com
Treasurer
Dianne Wigley, ATM-S, CL, wigley@sbcglobal.net
Sergeant at Arms
Deborah Cheatham, ATM-S, CL, deborah.cheatham@okfb.com


-- Jason Kersey, Vice President-Public Relations

January 25, 2010

Member profile: Vice President-Education Alexis Thompson

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Alexis Thompson's life has already changed dramatically because of Toastmasters.

Just one year after she joined the Governor's Club, she received a promotion at work.

"I received a promotion and now I have more responsibilities," Thompson said. "I've learned how to organize my work load to get more done in a day. I've also learned how to speak properly to others, because you never know who's evaluating you when you speak."

Thompson previously served as Vice President-Public Relations. In her short time in this new role, which is often described as the most difficult club office, she has already assigned every member in the club a mentor. Mentors can be crucial in a member's development and advancement in Toastmasters, and many members didn't have one.

Thompson has described her plans for her new role as follows:

"My plans for the club are, first, to make sure every member has the opportunity to fulfill the goals, second, to keep the members motivated and encouraged to continue their Toastmaster journey, and third, to keep members on track with their manuals so that one day they may be a Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM)."


-- Jason Kersey, Vice President-Public Relations