What does an Area Governor do?
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Q. What does an Area Governor do?

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  • Participates in District Training for Area Governors
  • Participates in Executive Committee meetings
  • Participates in District Conferences
  • Participates inDistrict Council meetings.
  • Focuses on membership growth and educational achievements in Clubs so the Area can achieve minimum recognition of Distinguished Area.
  • Motivate and assist each Club in the Area to become a Distinguished Club.
  • Make a minimum of two visits to each club in your Area
  • Assess Club membership and willingness to grow
  • Assess who will achieve educational achievements and when these will be completed
  • Evaluate educational programming and quality expected of a Club
  • Complete the Area Report of Club Visit form, give a copy to the Club President, and mail a copy to the District Governor by the deadline on the form.
  • Offer to make a presentation during the Club visit on Distinguished Club Program, Communication and Leadership Tracks and or Membership growth.
  • Contact Club Presidents monthly about Distinguished Club Program performance, items identified during previous visit or contact, and /or District training or other District events.
  • Hold at least two Area Council Meetings each year and have the following topics on the agenda: Distinguished Club Program -- Club plans, goals, needs for District / Area assistance, Attendance at Club Officer training, Planning for inter-Club events (e.g., training, time and place of Area speech contests).


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What does an Area Governor do?