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This committee will identify, market, and implement membership development strategies within the district that areappropriate for the district and will result in membership growth. Duties and responsibilities: • Plan, market, and conduct a district membership development seminar. • Work with the district governor and club leaders to ensure that the district achieves its membership goal. • Coordinate district-wide membership development activities. • Encourage clubs to participate in RI or presidential membership development recognition programs. • Maintain communication with other district committees (for example, the extension committee and public relations committee) to coordinate activities that will aid membership development efforts. • Inform club membership committee members that members of the district committee are available to help them. • Encourage clubs to develop and implement a membership recruitment plan. • Assist club membership development committee chairs in carrying out their responsibilities. • Visit clubs to speak about effective membership development activities and share information on successful activities. • Ensure that each club committee has a copy of the Membership Development Resource Guide (417-EN). |
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