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It is the job of the [[Vice President Public Relations]] to generate awareness of Toastmasters and the [[club]].  See ''Let the World Know'' (item 1140).  It is the job of the [[Vice President Membership]] to ''manage the process of bringing in [[guest]]s and transforming them into [[member]]s'', according to the [[Club Leadership Handbook]].
 
It is the job of the [[Vice President Public Relations]] to generate awareness of Toastmasters and the [[club]].  See ''Let the World Know'' (item 1140).  It is the job of the [[Vice President Membership]] to ''manage the process of bringing in [[guest]]s and transforming them into [[member]]s'', according to the [[Club Leadership Handbook]].
  
A key to finding Prospects and turning them into [[Guest]]s by doing [[Prospect Research]] into the nature of Prospects for the [[Club]].  
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A key to finding Prospects and turning them into [[Guest]]s is by doing [[Prospect Research]] into the nature of Prospects for the [[Club]].  
  
 
See also [[Guest-to-Member Ratio]].
 
See also [[Guest-to-Member Ratio]].

Revision as of 07:55, 16 June 2016

A Prospect is a potential Member. A Prospect is not the same as a Guest or a Member. See From Prospect to Guest to Member (item 108) [1].

It is the job of the Vice President Public Relations to generate awareness of Toastmasters and the club. See Let the World Know (item 1140). It is the job of the Vice President Membership to manage the process of bringing in guests and transforming them into members, according to the Club Leadership Handbook.

A key to finding Prospects and turning them into Guests is by doing Prospect Research into the nature of Prospects for the Club.

See also Guest-to-Member Ratio.