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PMI Vancouver Toastmasters Club

PMI Vancouver Toastmasters Club

Next Meeting ...

Date: Every Thursday Night

Time: 7:00 - 8:45 pm

Location: The TELUS Building - 3777 Kingsway, Burnaby (located on the corner of Kingsway and Boundary).  "The Burnaby Room" is on the 6th floor located on the right side before you enter the Cafeteria. 

 

Parking Information:    There are 20 free parking spots we can use in the locked underground parking lot.  When you arrive to the locked gate press the button and inform security you are attending a Toastmaster's meeting.  They will open the gate.  The parkiing stall numbers you can use are:  3116 - 3127 on level C and 414 - 421 on Level D.  You will note on the wall above the parking stalls a reserved sign.

 

All Visitors need to come to the 5th floor (use elevator) and turn to your right to sign in with security, before you head to the 6th floor for the meeting.  Once you have signed in, take the escalators (located beside the security desk) to the 6th floor.  As you reach the 6th floor you will see a Van City Bank right in front of you, turn  to your right and you will note the cafeteria.  Walk towards the cafeteria, once you pass the Ladies Washroom located on your right hand side (before entering the cafeteria), you will then see "The Burnaby Room".

Occasionally The Burnaby Room may be unavailable for the use of our meetings, when this happens we will hold our meeting in the Cafeteria Dining Room.

 

For 2010 - Give yourself the GIFT of Communication and Friendship by joining the PMI Vancouver Toastmaster's Club.

 


 

  
PMI Vancouver Toastmasters Club - Open to CWCC Members!

Good communicators tend to become good leaders, according to Toastmasters International. Extraordinary communication skills are especially important for the project manager. The CWCC is pleased to provide an opportunity for you to join other local project managers in our own Toastmasters Club!

 

Please express your interest in this exciting Club by contacting Jennifer Clarke at director.registration@pmi.bc.ca 

 

Meeting Times:

PMI Vancouver Toastmasters Club meets every Thursday from 7pm to 8:45pm in Burnaby. Check the 'Next Meeting' section for the exact location.

Membership Information:

Membership is for PMI CWCC members only ... if you would like to become a chapter member, visit the PMI International site and sign up for only $20.00 a year! We would love to have you ...

http://www.pmi.org/GetInvolved/Pages/PMI-Chapters.aspx

For more information on PMI CWCC membership - speak to membership@pmi.bc.ca

If you are a member and interested in joining the PMI Vancouver Toastmasters club, the cost is $85.00 CAD for your first 6 month membership (if you are brand new to Toastmasters) and $60.00 every 6 months after.

You can pay online at http://pmivancouvertoastmasters.eventbrite.com/

The Toastmaster application form is located on the left hand site of the webpage - "TC Application Form"

Contact Jennifer Clarke at director.registration@pmi.bc.ca for more information or to submit your application.

 

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Announcements
Congratulations to Craig Armour our New VP of Education - Tuesday, March 02, 2010

 

 

2010 District 21 Toastmasters International Spring Conference - Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Beyond Your Dreams - April 30 - May 2 held in Victoria BC @ the Inn at Laurel Point, 680 Montreal Street. 
Conference Price before February 15 - $189.00 after February 16 - $209.00

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New Meeting Location - on the border of Vancouver and Burnaby - Friday, January 29, 2010

THANK YOU to Karol King (VP of Public Relations) and her company Finning International who made the arrangements with TELUS to allow us to use their facilities.  TELUS has donated a room for our weekly Toastmaster's meetings in their ongoing generous support to the Toastmaster's Clubs.

 

Vancouver PMP Networking and Learning Opportunity - Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Vancouver PMP networking and learning opportunity. Join a CWCC member only toastmasters club.

* It is said that 80% of Project Management work is communications.
** We are also told that the best way to hear about opportunities is by talking to our peers.

If you could combine networking with other PM’s and learn better communication skills such as speaking in front of others, asking for advice and learning to give and accept coaching and improvement suggestions, would you do so?


Come and visit the PMI - Canadian West Coast Chapter - Toastmasters Club. We currently meet on Thursdays in Burnaby, You can access the Club’s site from the CWCC site look for the Toastmasters link on the left. www.pmi.bc.ca

 

Congratulations to Craig Armour our New VP of Education - Tuesday, March 02, 2010

 

 

2010 District 21 Toastmasters International Spring Conference - Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Beyond Your Dreams - April 30 - May 2 held in Victoria BC @ the Inn at Laurel Point, 680 Montreal Street. 
Conference Price before February 15 - $189.00 after February 16 - $209.00

 read more ...

New Meeting Location - on the border of Vancouver and Burnaby - Friday, January 29, 2010

THANK YOU to Karol King (VP of Public Relations) and her company Finning International who made the arrangements with TELUS to allow us to use their facilities.  TELUS has donated a room for our weekly Toastmaster's meetings in their ongoing generous support to the Toastmaster's Clubs.

 

Vancouver PMP Networking and Learning Opportunity - Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Vancouver PMP networking and learning opportunity. Join a CWCC member only toastmasters club.

* It is said that 80% of Project Management work is communications.
** We are also told that the best way to hear about opportunities is by talking to our peers.

If you could combine networking with other PM’s and learn better communication skills such as speaking in front of others, asking for advice and learning to give and accept coaching and improvement suggestions, would you do so?


Come and visit the PMI - Canadian West Coast Chapter - Toastmasters Club. We currently meet on Thursdays in Burnaby, You can access the Club’s site from the CWCC site look for the Toastmasters link on the left. www.pmi.bc.ca

 

  
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Club Officers

President Suzanne Fontaine, PMP
VP, Education Craig Armour
VP, Membership Jennifer Clarke
VP, Public Relations Karol King
Treasurer N/A
Secretary Michael Jackson
Sergeant at Arms Rodolfo Yoshii

 

  
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About Toastmasters

Toastmasters International is a worldwide organization dedicated to helping people become more effective communicators. Toastmasters helps men and women learn the art of effective speaking and listening, the two most vital skills that promote better self-esteem and enhance leadership potential.


 

A Brief History of Toastmasters International

Since the Toastmasters organization began in 1924, more than three million men and women have benefited from the communication and leadership programs that are constantly being revised to suit its membership.

The first club was formed in October 1924, when a group of men assembled by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley met in the basement of the Santa Ana, California YMCA practice to train in the art of public speaking. The group decided to form a club and the name 'Toastmasters' was decided upon.  A year later, a second club was started in Anaheim, California, followed by a third in Los Angeles.


By 1930, there were a dozen Toastmasters clubs on the west coast, all operating within the YMCA movement, and their members were starting to think of organizing a federation. A meeting was held during the Y's Summer School in Whittier, California that summer, and Frank Paulding attended with the idea of affiliating his Spokes Club in New Westminster (though they never actually applied for a charter). Apparently it was on Frank's suggestion that the new federation chose the name "Toastmasters International." Rotary International may have had some influence on the name too, because many of the men were Rotarians!


In 1932, the federation was incorporated as Toastmasters International. By that time, Frank Paulding had taken charge of the Victoria YMCA, and had brought the "Spokes Club" with him. The Victoria Club seems to have been included among the original 18 clubs when T.I. was incorporated in December 1932, but there is no record of a separately chartered Toastmasters Club in Victoria until October 24th, 1935, when fifteen members of the Victoria Speakers' Club became charter members of Club No. 38. The second club to be formed in British Columbia was formed in Vancouver and is now known as Vancouver 59. The beginning of District 21 had begun. It now comprises of over 260 clubs in 10 Divisions spread across British Columbia.


The forerunner of today's Communication and Leadership program, the basic training manual, was introduced in 1942. It is constantly modified and updated.


By 1954, the number of Toastmasters clubs had approached 1,500. Today there are over 210,000 Toastmasters worldwide, in over 10,500 clubs in over 90 countries. Toastmasters International continues to make effective communication a worldwide reality.

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