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BEE a Leader

BEE a Leader. District Governor Alyssa Yocom Division 27 North Lt. Governor Justine Chang. Key Club Leaders: Club Level.

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BEE a Leader

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  1. BEE a Leader District Governor Alyssa Yocom Division 27 North Lt. Governor Justine Chang

  2. Key Club Leaders: Club Level MEMBER – As an active member, performing service is your main duty! You should attend service events and serve your home, school, and community. In addition, you may be a task or event coordinator EDITOR – Create and distribute a club newsletter/bulletin; write and submit articles to the district. TREASURER – Find fundraisers; ensure that club dues get paid; manage general budget and club funds

  3. SECRETARY – Take minutes and attendance at meetings; fill out and submit the MRF VICE PRESIDENT – Assist all officers; overlook/lead committees; help find service projects; keep in touch with Kiwanis club; serve as a liaison to the members PRESIDENT – Host club meetings; provide members with education and service opportunities; lead the club

  4. Division Leadership LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR – serve all the clubs in the division; liaison between district and division; Lt. Governors and Region advisors make up Region Team ASSISTANT – Assist LTG in serving the division TASK COORDINATOR – lead a task or event for the division

  5. District Leadership EXECUTIVES – Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Technology Editor APPOINTED – News Editor, Communications & Marketing, DCON, Kiwanis Family & Foundation, Member Recognition, Member Relations, Policy, International Business & Elections, Service Projects

  6. BEEing a Leader No matter what position you hold, you can be a leader within your club and community through service. Remember that “leadership” is one of Key Club International’s Core Values!

  7. General Tips on BEEing a Leader ATTIRE: Dress appropriately! Dress “one up” from your audience Key Club Casual Business Casual Business Professional

  8. COMMUNICATION Improve your public speaking through practice and confidence Use correct tone and loudness Speak to the back of the room Make eye contact Use proper grammar Be polite, prompt, and professional Address adults with Mrs. Mr. or Ms. Respond to communications in a timely manner

  9. EMAIL COMMUNICATION Keep your members in the loop! Keep messages short & sweet Re-read your message before sending Check grammar/spelling Stay professional Keep communication frequent/regular Professional Signature Line: NamePositionDivision, RegionDistrictContact Information

  10. Educate Educate yourself and fellow members! Research topics about KCI The more you know, the more you can share with others BEE prepared to answer questions Ask questions and help others learn about the organization they are a part of “Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.” - John F. Kennedy

  11. Take Risks & Learn from Mistakes “Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.” - Robert F. Kennedy Don’t know if an event will work out? Consult your support team, work out logistics, and go for it! Trust yourself Show your passion for Key Club Have confidence in everything you do

  12. Learning from your mistakes is what makes you grow! If something doesn’t work out, reflect on it and think about what you can take away from it Learning moments define your leadership and help you become a stronger and more knowledgeable leader

  13. Working with a team doesn’t mean doing it all yourself Learn the art of delegation Trust others with tasks to lighten your workload and to help them grow as leaders Work with the team by sharing ideas and logistics before finalizing a plan Your team is there to help you, so let them!

  14. Service Leaders First and foremost as Key Clubbers, we are SERVANT LEADERS Set an example to other members by achieving 50+ hours of service Smile while serving Connect with the people you help Enjoy the projects you do Lead projects you are passionate about Let service impact your life

  15. Fundraising Let your leadership shine through fundraising for a cause you have a passion for! Pediatric Trauma Program The Eliminate Project March of Dimes Children Miracles Network The options are endless!

  16. Let your Passion Shine Share your passion for Key Club! BEE assertive: stern but nice BEE approachable BEE enthusiastic! Share WHY you love to serveand WHY you love to BEE apart of such a wonderful organization “Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion.” - Hardy D. Jackson

  17. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Thank you!

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