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Toastmasters International
Charter No. 887030-7
"Toastmasters" and "Toastmasters International" are registered trademark names of Toastmasters International,
PO Box 9052, Mission Viejo, California 92688-9052 U.S.A.
Toastmasters International is a non-profit organization with approximately 180,000 members in 9,700 Toastmasters clubs
in 70 countries.
The names "Toastmasters International," "Toastmasters," and the Toastmasters International emblem are trademarks protected in the United States, Canada,
and other countries where Toastmasters Clubs exist.
Unauthorized use is prohibited.


UM Multicultural Toastmasters can help you develop the abilities and confidence you need to effectively express yourself in any situation.

Our campus group of UM graduate students and staff is an enjoyable way to learn to formulate and express your ideas competently, and improving your communication skills opens an entirely new world of possibilities. You'll be more persuasive and confident when giving presentations, and you'll improve your one-on-one dealings with others.

Shy? Nervous when you are in front of an audience?
Don't worry! All of us in UM's Multicultural Toastmasters club have been there! Toastmasters' friendly, relaxed, supportive, and self-paced program enables you to build speaking confidence, and you'll love the applause you earn! At first you'll be applauded for your effort; later you'll be applauded for your skill.

Constructive evaluation
is the heart of the Toastmasters program. Each time you give a prepared speech, an evaluator will point out strengths and suggest improvements. With this kind and constructive feedback your public speaking skills will develop quickly.

Multicultural is not just our name.
Citizens of nine countries
and several sovereign Native American nations are among our 23 Charter members.
Countries
represented include Georgia, Argentina, Canada, Chad, Jamaica, Morocco, Pakistan,Taiwan and the United States.
Each member brings his or her culture and heritage to our meetings while we learn effective public speaking.

UM Multicultural Toastmasters
is open to UM graduate students and UM staff. We are not currently accepting new members, but we would be happy to put you on our waiting list. Meanwhile you can join us as a guest at our next meeting.