IIAM Toastmasters Club
About Toastmasters International
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that empowers individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders. Founded in 1924, Toastmasters has grown into a global network with over 16,000 clubs in 145 countries. The organization offers a structured program where members practice public speaking, develop leadership skills, and engage in self-improvement activities within a supportive, peer-driven environment. Through regular meetings, members work on various projects that help them gain confidence, enhance their communication abilities, and build essential leadership qualities, all while receiving constructive feedback and encouragement from fellow members.
IIAM Toastmasters
IIAM Toastmasters Club:- Toast Masters club was established in 1924 at Colorado, USA which had established several Toastmasters clubs in USA, UK, Japan, India etc., and we are proud to present IIAM Vizag was also given an opportunity to establish toastmasters club in IIAM Campus in the name of IIAM Toastmasters Club of District 126.
The basic objective of Toastmasters Club is to focus on developing communication, leadership, public speaking skills etc. for any segment of people who would like to improve the above skills. The toastmasters club is a non-profit organisation where people interested in improving their skills and helping people to improve their skills can be the members of Toastmasters.
It provides a supportive and constructive environment where every individual can practice and enhance their personality so that they can be an asset for any organisation with the skills they adapt by being part of Toastmasters Club.
Our Mission
We empower individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders.
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Toastmasters Club Meetings
Club meetings are the heart of the Toastmasters experience. They typically occur weekly or bi-weekly and are structured to allow members to practice speaking, listening, and leadership skills. Each meeting follows an agenda and includes prepared speeches, impromptu speaking sessions (Table Topics), and evaluations. This format ensures that every member has an opportunity to participate and improve continuously.
Club Roles
During each club meeting, members take on various roles that support the meeting’s function and provide leadership and speaking opportunities. This structure not only allows members to practice speaking but also helps them develop organizational and leadership skills by taking on these varied roles.