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District 119

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What are the different club officer roles and responsbilities?

Club Officer Role Description
President As the person who sets the tone for the club, you are expected to provide helpful, supportive leadership for all of the club’s activities.
VP of Education As vice president education, you schedule members’ speeches and projects and serve as a resource for questions about education awards, speech contests, and the mentor program
VP of Membership You promote the club and manage the process of bringing in guests and transforming them into members.
VP of Public Relations You promote the club to the local community and notify the media about the club’s existence and benefits it provides.
Secretary As the secretary, you maintain all club records, manage club files, handle club correspondence, and take the minutes at each club and executive committee meeting.
Treasurer You are the club’s accountant. You manage the club’s bank account, writing checks as approved by the executive committee and depositing dues and other club revenues
Sergeant at Arms You keep track of the club’s physical property, such as the banner, lectern, timing device, and other meeting materials.
Immediate Past President As the Immediate Past President (IPP), you will provide advice and counsel as requested by the Club President.

Area 35 Breakdown of Club Officer Roles-compressed.pdf