Being A District Webmaster: What's in it for Me?
Be a District Webmaster!
Do you like a good looking yet informative website? Do you understand how to communicate and keep people up to date with the latest? Do you see color, style and links?
If so, consider becoming a District Webmaster to further develop your creativity skills.
What Does a District Webmaster Do?
A District Webmaster serves for a full Toastmasters Year (July 1 through June 30th) to provide communication between the district officers and the clubs and club members they serve. This communication includes:
- Maintain the district officer contact list
- Keep the calendar of events up to date
- Post the latest winners of the various area, division and district contests
- Maintain the list of winners of various awards (e.g. Area Governor of the Year, President's Citation award winners, etc.)
- Post the latest issue of the district bulletin
- Assure that the website itself is safe, secure and useful
- Look for ways to improve the website
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 Webmaster may benefit you.
- Gain satisfaction from helping others meet their personal goals
- Get recognition from district officers as they show appreciation for your efforts
- Become a better communicator as you interact with Toastmasters serving in a variety of positions and having a diversity of skills
- Be one of the first in the district to know what is going on
How Do I Sign Up?
To place your name on the list of candidates for District Webmaster, contact a current district officer:
- Area Governor
- Division Governor
- Lieutenant Governor Marketing
- Lieutenant Governor Education and Training
- District Governor
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