District Administrative Committees
The District Administration Teams play a crucial role in ensuring the effective and efficient operation of our District. They support the efforts of the Club Growth & Program Quality Teams, as well as the members of the District.
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Audit Committee
The audit committee is appointed by the District Director and is composed of at least three Toastmasters members who are not members of the district executive committee. Led by the audit chair, the committee regularly reviews all district expenses, ensuring expenditures are within policy and alignment to the approved budget.
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Audit Committee Member
Mariah Hays
Audit Committee Member
Celebrations Committee
District 3 is here to support and cheer on our members. Formed in the 2022-2023 Toastmasters Year, the Celebrations team is about celebrating our members and leaders. With programs such as the Outstanding Toastmaster of the Year, Education Awards and the Communication and Leadership Award, we recognize those who go above and beyond! This team also manages the fulfillment of incentives for the clubs and members that earn the exciting incentives.
Credentials Chair
The Credentials Chair is responsible for overseeing the voting software, verifying the eligibility of members and clubs for district events and contests, and providing registration lists for events. This role ensures that all participants meet the necessary criteria, the integrity of our events are upheld, and that registration processes are smooth and organized.
District Leadership Committee
The District Leadership Committee focuses on identifying, interviewing, and slating future leaders within the district. This committee ensures that our leadership pipeline is strong and that leaders are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to guide our district towards success.
District Parliamentarian
The District Parliamentarian advises the District Director on parliamentary procedure, especially regarding the District Executive Committee meetings and District Council meetings. The Parliamentarian also provides parliamentary advice to district officers, club officers and other Toastmasters. The District Director appoints the District Parliamentarian.
Historian
The Historian is responsible for documenting and preserving the district’s history. This includes maintaining records of significant events, collecting and archiving historical materials, and ensuring that the district’s legacy is preserved for future generations.
Elizabeth Rothner
District Historian
Past District Leaders Committee
Comprising previous District Leaders, this committee provides valuable insights and historical perspectives. They offer guidance and support to current district leaders, ensuring continuity and leveraging the experience of past leaders.
DCP
The Distinguished Club Program (DCP) Chair plays a crucial role in monitoring and evaluating the district’s progress toward achieving its DCP goals. This involves regularly reviewing club performance data, creating comprehensive reports, and analyzing trends to identify areas needing improvement. The DCP Chair collaborates with district leaders to develop action plans, provide targeted support, and implement strategies to enhance club success. Additionally, the DCP Chair is responsible for preparing audit reports to ensure accurate tracking of achievements and to guide the district in maintaining high standards of excellence and growth throughout the year.
Realignment Committee
The Realignment Committee operates in close coordination with the Trio, Division Directors, and Area Directors to develop a plan for placement of clubs in areas for the following Toastmaster year.
Technology Chair
The Technology team oversees the implementation and maintenance of technology solutions within the district. This includes managing online platforms, supporting virtual meetings, and ensuring that members have access to necessary technological resources.