Being A District Database Manager: What's in it for Me?
Be a District Database Manager!
Do you like to organize and track data? Do you enjoy providing others with information they otherwise might not be able to acquire? Do you like enhancing and promoting your Geek skills?
If so, consider becoming a District Database Manager to further develop your data organization skills.
What Does a District Database Manager Do?
A District Database Manager serves for a full Toastmasters Year (July 1 through June 30th) to maintain data from the district officers to the members of the District. This data organization includes:
- Maintain various lists as designated by the top district officers
- Tracks statistics of the district as the clubs work on their distinguished club programs
W.I.I.F.M.?
You may be asking yourself, "What's in it for me?" While no two of us are exactly alike, here are some ways that being a District Database Manager may benefit you.
- Gain satisfaction from helping the district smoothly handle its business meetings
- Get recognition from district officers as they show appreciation for your efforts
- Be in the know as you serve as the conduit of information from the district to its members
- Practice your writing skills and reporter skills
How Do I Sign Up?
To place your name on the list of candidates for District Database Manager, contact a current district officer:
- Area Governor
- Division Governor
- Lieutenant Governor Marketing
- Lieutenant Governor Education and Training
- District Governor
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