Toastmasters and Rotary partner to help members grow professionally and make a difference in their communities.

Members of Toastmasters and Rotary will enhance their skills, broaden their networks and increase their positive impact in communities through a new collaboration. 

The ongoing relationship between the two organizations will begin at the grass-roots level with local club members learning and working together. Additional-ly, Toastmasters will create a set of eight structured communication and leader-ship development courses for Rotary with a phased rollout that will be available in English in 2020, and in more languages in 2021. 

“The strategic alliance with Rotary is exciting and allows both organizations to leverage our unique and similar strengths,” says Deepak Menon, Toastmasters' 2019-20 International President. “We look forward to providing our current and prospective members with ongoing additional offerings that meet their evolving needs.” 

With its first unofficial meeting held in Bloomington, Ill., in March 1905, Toast-masters is a global nonprofit organization with more than 16,800 clubs in 143 countries. Its members attend club meetings where they learn how to be more confident speakers, communicators and leaders. Toastmasters’ vision for the ongoing collaboration with Rotary is to change more lives for the better, and positively impact communities around the world. 

“Collaborating with Toastmasters will provide our members with even more opportunities to develop and improve their leadership and communication skills,” said John Hewko, general secretary and CEO of Rotary International. “In turn, members of Toastmasters can connect with more people, take ad-vantage of new speaking and learning opportunities, and make a difference in their communities through Rotary.” 

Rotary provides its members opportunities to develop professionally, gain world understanding, and make lifelong friendships – all while volunteering to improve lives and bring lasting, positive change to communities. 

Founded in 1905 in Chicago, Ill., Rotary is a global network of people committed to improving lives and bringing positive, lasting change. Each year, Rotary members contribute millions of dollars and volunteer hours to promote health, peace and prosperity in communities across the globe. Through volunteering, they make lifelong friendships that transcend political, cultural and generation-al boundaries and foster global understanding and respect. 

Toastmasters International is a worldwide nonprofit educational organization that empowers individuals to become more effective communicators and lead-ers. Headquartered in Englewood, Colo., the organization's membership exceeds 358,000 in more than 16,800 clubs in 143 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confi-dent speakers, communicators and leaders.

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