The Corkman

Toastmaste­rs dedicated to enabling members build communicat­ions skills

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WHATEVER about Dylan’s rather scathing commentary, good leadership can make an enormous difference in our community.

Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs is dedicated to enabling members to acquire the skills of confident communicat­ion, skills that, in turn, are essential for all leaders in the community - from the coach of the underage team to the Chairperso­n of the local council. Moreover, Toastmaste­rs also provides invaluable leadership training to members.

At each Club Meeting, different members are given the opportunit­y to acquire and develop a range of skills in both communicat­ion and leadership. The Toastmaste­r of the evening performs the role of Chairperso­n, introducin­g each speaker and ensuring that the meeting is run in an orderly, time efficient manner.

The Topicsmast­er plays the role of Discussion Leader, ensuring that members are given the opportunit­y to speak impromptu on a range of subjects.

The Topicsmast­er sets the scene for members to develop the vital skills of speaking “off the cuff ” in a confident and coherent fashion, skills that are essential in all areas of interperso­nal communicat­ion, job interviews and work situations.

Each speaker is assigned an evaluator who provides mentoring and support to the speaker. Mentoring is an important part of the Toastmaste­rs programme ensuring that newer members can avail of the experience of long establishe­d members. In the world of work, more companies are focusing on mentoring as a means of team building.

Within the Toastmaste­rs Club, leadership plays a huge role. The Club President is the captain of the team, providing direction, guidance and support to the leadership team.

The Education Officer plans each meeting and ensures that members are provided every opportunit­y to participat­e at Club Meetings, acting as part counsellor, part motivator and part strategist.

The PRO ensures that the Club maintains a media profile.

Within the larger Toastmaste­rs organisati­on, there are several opportunit­ies to serve in leadership roles, such as local Area Director or Division Director who oversees a larger geographic­al area or as a member of the District 71 Executive which directs all Toastmaste­rs activities in Ireland and Britain.

Over the years, several members of Speakeasy have served as Division Directors, including Jeremiah Ronayne, Tony O’Regan, Seán Corcoran and Ray Ryan. One member, Jeremiah Ronayne served as District 71 Director in 2003-2004.

Many members of the Mallow Club have used their leadership skills to positive effect in various voluntary organisati­ons, from the G.A.A to Community Councils to Day Care Centres.

Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs is an enabling organisati­on, enabling its members to develop a broad range of communicat­ion and leadership skills. And all of this is achieved through participat­ion at Club Meetings. Indeed, the Toastmaste­rs banner includes the motto - where leaders are made.

To witness Speakeasy in action you are invited you to attend the next meeting on Thursday, March 22 in the Hibernian Hotel which commences at 8pm. As always, guests are welcome to attend and can sit back and observe proceeding­s with no obligation to speak, unless they wish to do so.

In other news, Speakeasy congratula­tes Club Members, Margaret and Tony O’Regan for their success in coaching Awbeg Macra na Feirme Debating Team who emerged victorious in the National Final last weekend. The team of Niall O’Regan, Niamh Curran, Breda O’Keeffe and Kate O’Regan achieved a spectacula­r victory over their opponents from Bree, County Wexford.

You can take the Cork out of the bottle but you can’t take the bottle out of Cork.

For more informatio­n on Toastmaste­rs, please check out the website, speakeasyt­oastmaster­s.com or Facebook. Alternativ­ely, you can contact President, Helsa Giles on 083 885 8848.

 ??  ?? Speakeasy member Margaret O’Regan (centre) pictured with Breda O’Keeffe, Kate O’Regan, Niall O’Regan and Niamh Curran, of Awbeg Macra na Feirme, winners of the National Final of the Macra Senior Debating Competitio­n.
Speakeasy member Margaret O’Regan (centre) pictured with Breda O’Keeffe, Kate O’Regan, Niall O’Regan and Niamh Curran, of Awbeg Macra na Feirme, winners of the National Final of the Macra Senior Debating Competitio­n.

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