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Current Club Officers
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Mark Healy mark@healyarms.com
1. Club PresidentCCa
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Sourin Paul paul_sourin@yahoo.com
2. Club Vice President of EducationFuture CCNew Member
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Ayham Kochaji ayhamkochaji@gmail.com
3. Club Vice President of MembershipFuture CCI am interested in becoming a better speaker.
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Martha Marquez mmarquezjoy@hotmail.com
5. Club SecretaryFuture CCMartha is a valued new member of the club. Welcome Martha!
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John Carter johncarter@verizon.net
6. Club TreasurerNew MemberLooking to improve my presentation skills
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Aaron Barvitz abarvitz@msn.com
7. Sergeant-At-ArmsFuture CCNew member, welcome Aaron.
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Matt Reaves matt.reaves@nsn.com
8. Corporal-At-ArmsFuture CCNew Member
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Mike Randall mlrandall22@gmail.com
9. Past PresidentACBI joined Grand Valley State University Toastmasters (Allendale, Michigan) in 1998. I was referred to the GVSU Toastmasters club by my wife who achieved two CTM's. I was awarded my CTM (now CC) in 1998. I moved to Arizona in 2006 and joined Dobson Ranch Toastmasters in 2007. I earned my AC-Bronze in 2009.
I would suggest to my fellow Toastmasters that you should not take time off from Toastmasters. You will lose a considerable amount of your public speaking skills if you do. If your job does not allow you to participate in Toastmasters at a particular time of day, find another club. There are hundreds of them in the Valley.
Dobson Ranch Toastmasters has been a terrific club for me. DRTM is extremely challenging and rewarding at the same time. I do not want to belong to a club where I win the 'Best Speaker' award after every speech. Dobson Ranch Toastmasters challenges you to become the best speaker you can be because you will find yourself competing against some of the best speakers in the State of Arizona.
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Todd Czaplewski tczaplewski@mail.com
9a. ProgrammerFuture CCTodd is working on his Competant Communicator manual and has currently completed eight speech projects.