AC: Advanced
Communicator (ACB, ACS or ACG) — someone
who has achieved at least an ACB (ATM-B).
ACB: Advanced Communicator Bronze (formerly ATM-B) — award given to an Individual who has achieved CC or CTM and has completed two Advanced Communication & Leadership Program manuals.
ACB: Advanced Communicator Bronze (formerly ATM-B) — award given to an Individual who has achieved CC or CTM and has completed two Advanced Communication & Leadership Program manuals.
ACG: Advanced
Communicator Gold (formerly ATM-G) — award
given to an individual who has completed ACS or ATM-S, has completed two
additional Advanced Communication & Leadership Program manuals, conducted a
Success/Leadership Program, Success/Communication Program, or a Youth
Leadership Program, and has coached a new member with the first three speech
projects.
ACS: Advanced
Communicator Silver (formerly ATM-S) — award
given to an Individual who has achieved ACB or ATM-B, has completed two
additional Advanced Communication & Leadership Program manuals, and who has
conducted any two programs from the Better Speaker Series and/or the Successful
Club Series.
AG: Area
Governor — Serves as a liaison between the district and
its clubs via semiannual area club visits to understand how clubs are
fulfilling member needs and how the district is supporting each club.
AL: Advanced
Leader (ALB or ALS) — someone who has
achieved at least an ALB (ATM-B).
ALB: Advanced
Leader Bronze — award given to an individual who has achieved
CL and CC or CTM, served at least 6 months as Club officer (and was trained as
such during that period) and has conducted any two program modules from the
Successful Club Series.
ALS: Advanced
Leader Silver — award given to an individual who has achieved
ALB, completed a term as a district officer, completed the High Performance
Leadership Program, and served successfully as a Club Sponsor, Mentor, or
Specialist.
AS, ASP: Accredited
Speaker, Accredited Speaker Program — A
program for Toastmaster’s who wish to become professional speakers.
ATM: Advanced
Toastmaster or Able Toastmaster — award
designation prior to 7/1/06.
ATM-B: Advanced
Toastmaster Bronze — award designation
prior to 7/1/06, replaced by ACB.
ATM-G: Advanced
Toastmaster Gold — award designation
prior to 7/1/06, replaced by ACG.
ATM-S: Advanced
Toastmaster Silver — award designation
prior to 7/1/06, replaced by ACS.
CC: Competent
Communicator (formerly CTM) — award
given to an individual who has complete the 10 speeches in the Competent
Communicator’s Manual; the first award earned in the Communication Track.
CJ: Chief
Judge — the individual who is in charge of ensuring
that rules are followed at speech contests.
CL: Competent
Leader — an individual who has achieved CTM or CC and
has completed the Competent Leader’s Manual; the first award earned in the
Leadership Track.
COT: Club
Officer Training.
CTM: Competent
Toastmaster — award designation prior to 7/1/06, replaced
by CC.
DCP: Distinguished
Club Program — a set of 10 goals each club strives to meet
between July 1 — June 30 of the following year. A club’s ability to meet these
goals is directly related to the overall health of the club.
DECM: District
Executive Committee Meeting — monthly
District event where all District officers meet, discuss progress towards
District/Division/Area goals, and participate in training sessions.
DG: District
Governor (District Role, part of the Trio) — the
top leadership position in a District. Toastmasters International has 90+
Districts worldwide, encompassing 14,000+ clubs in 120+ countries.
DPR: District
/ Distinguished Performance Report — a
report that gives an overview of the progress a District is making in its
leadership/training goals.
DTM: Distinguished
Toastmaster — an individual who has achieved both ACG
(ATM-G) and ALS (AL) distinctions; the top award earned in the Communication
and Leadership Tracks.
EC: Executive
Committee (club or District) — a
team of officers that work behind the scenes to help a club/District achieve
goals and run smoothly.
FD: Founders
District.
GE: General
Evaluator (meeting role) — evaluates
a Toastmasters meeting and evaluates the Speech Evaluators, if any.
HPL: High
Performance Leadership project/award — features
five projects offering instruction and practice in such vital leadership areas
as developing a vision, goal-setting and planning, developing plans and
strategies, and team-building. It also gives you feedback on your leadership
skills. The program may be completed within your Toastmasters club, area or
district, and even within your company or community. A requirement to achieve
the ALS.
ID: International
Director (International role) — participates
in International-level strategy creation and implementation, acknowledged at
events as a dignitary.
IP: International
President (International role) — acknowledged
at events as a dignitary. The officers of Toastmasters International are the
International President, International President-Elect, First Vice President,
Second Vice President and Immediate Past International President (IPIP). These
officers are members of the board of directors and constitute the Executive
Committee, the Strategic Planning Committee and the Finance Committee.
IPDG: Immediate
Past District Governor (District role) — once
a District Governor’s term is over, their role is to advise the incoming Trio
and to head up the nominations committee for the next term and are acknowledged
at events as a dignitary.
IPID: Immediate
Past International Director (International role) — once a PID’s term is over they become an IPID, acknowledged at
events as a dignitary.
IPIP: Immediate
Past International President (International role) — once a PIP’s term is over they become an IPIP, acknowledged at
events as a dignitary.
LDREXC: Leadership
Excellence — educational award for completing an HPL.
LGET: Lieutenant
Governor of Education and Training (District role, part of the Trio) —second-in command leadership position in a District. This role
spearheads education/training events such as TLI and other club officer
trainings, and conferences, encourages educational award (CC, CL, etc.) achievement
throughout the District.
LGM: Lieutenant
Governor of Marketing (District role, part of the Trio) — third-in-command leadership position in a District. This role
promotes club-building and membership-building efforts throughout the District,
and oversees club coaches and mentors.
OATM: Outstanding
Achievement Toastmaster Award — an
award based on a point system given once a year.
PDG: Past
District Governor (District designation) — once
an IPDG’s term is over, they are thereafter acknowledged at events as a
dignitary.
PID: Past
International Director (International role) — once
a PID’s term is over, they become a PID and are acknowledged at events as a
dignitary.
PIP: Past
International President (International role) — once
a PID’s term is over they become a PIP and are acknowledged at events as a
dignitary.
Pres: President
(club officer role) — responsible for
providing the supportive club environment members need to fulfill their
self-development goals, making sure that members benefit from the Toastmasters
educational program, and helping the club recruit new members and retain
current ones.
PRO: Public
Relations Officer (District role) — responsible
for all District public relations efforts and supporting the goals of the Trio.
PWCPS: Past
World Champion of Public Speaking — designation
for a person who won the WCPS at least one year previous to this.
RA: Region
Advisor — Works with District leaders to build a
stronger District. There are several Districts within each Region.
SAA: Sergeant
at Arms (club officer, contest or District role) — responsible for maintaining club/District property, arranging the
meeting room and welcoming members and guests at each meeting. At DECM, the
District SAA also procures food/refreshments.
SB: Speakers Bureau
Sec: Secretary
(club or District role) — keeps
clear and accurate records of club/district business, including membership
records, and corresponds with Toastmasters International’s World Headquarters
and others on behalf of the club/District.
TLI: Toastmasters
Leadership Institute — a biannual club
officer training event put on by the District, which may also include non-club
offficer role elective workshops.
TM: Toastmaster
(meeting, contest or other event role) — master/mistress
of ceremonies who sets the tone and introduces speakers and others who have meeting
roles.
TMT: Toastmasters
Time Television — a specialty club
in District 57 that tapes speakers and publishes them on YouTube.
Treas: Treasurer
(club or District role) — keeps
clear and accurate financial records of club/District business and for seeing
that the club/District remains financially stable.
Trio: Top
three District officers — DG,
LGET and LGM.
TT: Table
Topics (meeting activity) — a
meeting feature in which a TTM picks TTS’s to speak for 1-2 minutes on assigned
topics.
TTM: Table
Topics Master (meeting role) — runs
the TT portion of a meeting by creating topics and picking TTS to speak on
them.
TTS: Table
Topics Speaker (meeting role) — exercises
impromptu speaking skills by speaking for 1-2 minutes on a topic, ideally
incorporating the WOD, if any.
VPE: Vice
President Education (club officer role) — in
charge of a club’s educational program scheduling speakers and other meeting
roles, promoting the Toastmasters educational program and reporting on members’
educational award progress.
VPM: Vice
President Membership (club officer role) — responsible
for building membership and ensuring a strong membership base by satisfying the
needs of all members.
VPPR: Vice
President Public Relations (club officer role) — coordinating an active public relations and publicity program that
promotes the flow of guests and publicizes club and member achievements.
WCPS: World
Champion of Public Speaking — an
individual who won the annual speech competition at the International
Convention.
WOD: Word
of the Day (as selected by the Grammarian) — a
word that all persons with speaking roles try to use in a meeting.
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