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Vice President Training. What Is A Vice President?. A Vice President is…. A club’s second in command The primary assistant to the President Reliable, Responsible, Ready to help Organized A strong leader within the club. What Does A Vice President Do?. Monthly Responsibilities.
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Vice President Training
A Vice President is… • A club’s second in command • The primary assistant to the President • Reliable, Responsible, Ready to help • Organized • A strong leader within the club
Monthly Responsibilities • Attendance at: • -Club Meetings • -Officer Meetings • -Board of Directors Meetings • -Divisional Council Meetings
Monthly Responsibilities • Assist the President • Be prepared to run a meeting in the absence of the President
Monthly Responsibilities • Meet with committees • Arrange for speakers at weekly club meetings
Annual Responsibilities • Develop a committee system • Promote Key Club! • Train the Vice-President Elect
What is a Committee? • Committee - group of people who work together for a common purpose. • Led by committee head
Why Use Committees? • Delegate the officers’ workload • Give members leadership opportunities
Who Should be on a Committee? • Every member! • Survey members to ask which ones they want to be on. • Vice President will help oversee committee.
How to Develop and Manage a Committee • Identify an issue in your club. • Find an active member to serve as the committee chair. • With the chair, select other people to be committee members.
How to Develop and Manage a Committee • Create a list of committee guidelines • and objectives. • Attend committee meetings. • Give the Secretary a monthly report of events.
An Effective Committee Structure Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member
Types of Committees • Key Club International recommends that every club have the following committees: • Kiwanis Family Relations Committee • Major Emphasis Program (MEP) Committee • Membership Development Committee • Program Committee • Project Committee • Public Relations Committee
RUNNING A • MEETING
How to Run a Meeting • Example: • Begin meeting by ringing bell • Pledge of Allegiance • Icebreaker • Cover all upcoming events. • Allow guest speakers to present. • Adjourn the meeting.
Preventing Potential Complications • To prevent complications if president is absence: • Contact the President • Have a copy of agenda • Familiarize yourself with the way a club meeting operates.
Icebreakers and Energizers • Energizer: a game or activity to “wake” members up. • Icebreaker: a game or activity to acquaint members or to introduce a topic.
More Resources! • Your Lieutenant Governor and Assistant Administrator can answer any question you may have. • Further information and resources can always be found at: • http://www.floridakeyclub.org • http://www.keyclub.org