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PRESIDENTS TRAINING
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BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES
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Be a Leader, Always!Be a Leader, Always! You are a leader and role model. You should always be presentable, optimistic, and ready to help.
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Presiding as Pres!Presiding as Pres! Running your club's meetings. Example: Begin meeting by ringing bell Pledge of Allegiance Icebreaker Cover all upcoming events. Allow guest speakers to present. Adjourn the meeting.
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Growth and Retention is KEY!Growth and Retention is KEY! Growth: Make a goal and develop a plan to reach it. Encourage your members to share Key Club with a friend.
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Growth and Retention is KEY!Growth and Retention is KEY! Retention: Keep the members up-beat, interested, and keep the service coming.
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MONTHLY AND ANNUAL RESPONSIBILITIES
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Monthly ResponsibilitiesMonthly Responsibilities Meetings: Schedule Organize Attend ALL Create agenda/presentation Hold FREQUENT Officer meetings Attend committee meetings
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Monthly ResponsibilitiesMonthly Responsibilities Advisor and Lieutenant Governor. Have at least one officer at each event.
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Annual ResponsibilitiesAnnual Responsibilities Work on growth and retention plans Improve Kiwanis Family connections. Elect and train new officers. Help plan service projects.
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Annual ResponsibilitiesAnnual Responsibilities Attend DCON at the beginning and end of your term. (Recommended) Assist secretary with Pride Reports & OIS Forms Assist the treasurer with dues collection. Send at least two delegates to DCON.
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WORKING WITH OTHER LEADERS
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Working with Officers!Working with Officers! Board of Directors President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Editor Class representatives
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Working with Officers!Working with Officers! Work with you board to: Budget approval Year planning Member encouragement plan Review performance of Club Officers
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What is a Committee?What is a Committee? Committee - group of people who work together for a common purpose. -Led by committee head
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Why Use Committees? Delegate the officers’ workload Give members leadership opportunities
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Who Should be on a Committee?Who Should be on a Committee? Every member! Survey members to ask which ones they want to be on. Vice President will help oversee committee.
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An Effective Committee StructureAn Effective Committee Structure Key Club International recommends that every club have the following committees: Kiwanis Family Relations Committee Fundraising Membership Development Committee Program Committee Project Committee Public Relations Committee
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Advisors and Kiwanians!Advisors and Kiwanians! They are both ex-officio members of your board. The “key” to a successful working relationship is keeping them in the loop. The Kiwanis Club is your greatest resource.
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More Resources!More Resources! If you have any questions or concerns contact your Division’s Lieutenant Governor or Assistant Administrator. More Information is always available at: http://www.floridakeyclub.org http://www.keyclub.org
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