Meeting location: Ernst & Young building, 35 Lower Long Street, Cape Town, South Africa
Bank: FNB
Branch: Thibault (20-25-09)
Account no: 5145-001-7666
Type: Cheque
Account Name: Ernst & Young Toastmasters Club
Depositors Ref: YOUR NAME
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Dafne Nienhuys President president@toastmasters.co.za |
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Jon Jon San Juan Vice President Education speak@toastmasters.co.za |
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Lisa Huang Vice President Membership membership@toastmasters.co.za |
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Estella Minnaar Treasurer admin@toastmasters.co.za |
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Regan Jules-Macquet VPR & Secretary secretary@toastmasters.co.za |
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Givemore Mashingaidze Sergeant at Arms sergeant@toastmasters.co.za |
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Bill Russell Committee Mentor mentor@toastmasters.co.za |
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If you have never been to one of our clubs before, we encourage you to come and visit us and see what we are all about. The easiest way of doing this, is to subscribe to our guest list. Simply add your email address in the box on the right, and you will be sent the invite for our next meeting. We also encourange you to take a look at our Facebook page for updates. If you’ve already decided you’d like to be a member of our club, you can email our Vice President Membership. You can download the Member Application Form or request the membership application form: membership@toastmasters.co.za and email it back to her. Joining costs US$20, converted into South African Rands, with the addition of a small administration fee. Each half-year then cost US$36, at the applicable conversion rate. Don’t worry about the conversion of this amount. Our treasurer will give you an invoice in Rands. You will agree this is great value for an on-going life-skills program, internationally recognised, that’s fun as well. Once you’ve joined, the Vice President Education will speak to you about your personal communication and leadership goals. After that, you’re free to ease into membership slowly by taking on small roles such as that of Timekeeper, Website Article or doing Toast of the Evening. We always encourage you to do the impromptu speeches during Table Topics, you can volunteer as often as you like! Otherwise, you can jump right in and do your Icebreaker at the next meeting. It’s up to you. You can read more in our Visitor_Introduction_to_TM |
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