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Scott finishes third in Toastmasters speech contest
LAKEPORT, Calif. – On Saturday, May 2, a Lake County resident placed third in the Toastmasters District 57 Spring speech contest.
Greg Scott of Scotts Valley placed third in the Table Topic speaker contest out of seven contestants representing Division 7 of the district.
These contestants had to have won at the club level, advance and win at the area level, advance and win at the division level to compete for the championship at the district conference.
Toastmasters District 57 covers from the Oregon border south to Oakland and the Bay Area.
It has more than 150 clubs each with a contestant in the speech contests, with winners finally reaching the district level.
Scott has achieved Distinguished Toastmaster by having completed all the Toastmasters International communications and leadership training and experience.
He has serviced as an officer from the club level to being elected to international director to the Toastmasters Board for the 1998 to 2000 term.
During the 1994 to 1995 term serving as the District 12 governor (Riverside, San Bernardino, East L.A.), he led the district to achieve President’s Distinguished, No. 3 district internationally.
In order for a district to be distinguished the goals of new membership, new clubs, and a number of educational goals must be achieved.
Scott currently is the club president of the Tenacious Talkers Club 8731 that meets every Thursday fro 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. at Allied Information Networks, 2150 Argonaut Road, Kelseyville.
All 21 members of this club invite you to be their guest and visit a meeting and find out what the Toastmasters program can help you improve both your communication and leadership skills.
You can contact Scott at 707-263-5350 for more information.