Corporate Clubs: Toastmasters in your Organization

Note: the information on this page may need a bit of updating – so for up-to-date and further information, feel free to contact the Club Growth Director (CGD) by using the form on Contact Us (here) page, selecting “Club Growth & Membership” as general topic of your message 😉

Toastmasters in your Organization

Good communicators tend to be good leaders, and chances are your company needs employees with leadership potential. This is where Toastmasters can help. Having a Toastmasters club is like having an onsite training class for busy professionals – a communication makeover if you will – where employees meet once a week to practice communication in a supportive setting with their co-workers.
The cost is minimal and the benefits long-lasting.

Your company’s success depends in large part on how well your employees communicate – with each other as well as with customers. The effects of a poorly run meeting or an ineffective sales presentation are lasting and expensive.

Toastmasters training will teach your employees to:
•  Give better sales presentations
•  Organize teams
•  Hone their management skills
•  Effectively present ideas
•  Conduct meetings
•  Develop their leadership
•  Listen better and offer constructive criticism

Now more in our brochure Clear Communication – Your Organization Needs It.

Take the first step

Forming a Toastmasters group at your company is easy and inexpensive.
Click here to find out how to start a club.

The effectiveness of Toastmasters’ learn-by-doing program has been continuously validated since 1924. All over the world, many organizations sponsor corporate Toastmasters groups as communication and leadership training forG employees.

A non-exhaustive list of companies with in-house Toastmasters clubs follows:

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3Com Corporation

A

Abbott Laboratories

Actel Corporation

Adobe Systems

Advanced Micro Devices

Advent Software, Inc.

AKQA

Amazon

Altera Corporation

Amdahl Corporation

Amgen, Inc.

Apple Computer, Inc.

Applied Biosystems

Applied Materials

Arista Networks

ARM Inc.

B

BA Panda Express

BAE Systems

Bank of America

BlackRock

Bechtel Corporation

BlueCross BlueShield

Boston Scientific Corporation

Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.

Burr, Pilger & Mayer LLP

Burning Man

C

CA Technologies

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

California Academy of Sciences

CBS Corp.

Charles Schwab

Chevron

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Citrix Systems

City National Bank

City of Palo Alto

City of San Francisco

City of San Mateo Chamber of Commerce

Concur

City of Watsonville

Core-Mark International

County of Monterey Transportation Agency

County of Santa Clara Finance Agency

County of Santa Clara Office of Education

County of Santa Clara Social Services Agency

Cynthia Beck Productions

D

Data Domain LLC

Disney

Dolby Laboratories, Inc.

Dole Food Company, Inc.

Dolores Park Church

E

eBay, Inc.

Electric Power Research Institute

EMC Corporation

Emulex Corporation

Ericsson, Inc.

Exelixis

F

F5 Networks

Facebook

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

First Republic Bank

G

Gartner, Inc.

Genencor

Genentech, Inc.

Genomic Health Incorporated

Gilead Sciences Incorporated

Golden Gate University

Google

Guidewire Software Inc.

H

Hanson Bridgett LLP

Harb, Levy & Weiland, LLP.

HDR, Inc.

Hewlett-Packard

Hitachi

Hitachi Data Systems

HOK Architects

Hult International Business School

Huron Consulting

I

IGN Entertainment

Infinera Corporation

Intel Corporation

Intuit

iProspect

J

JDS Uniphase Corporation

Juniper Networks

K

Kennedy & Jenks Consultants

Ketchum Inc.

Kiva

KLA-Tencor Corporation

KPMG

L

LinkedIn

Live Ops Inc

Lockheed Martin

LSI Corporation

M

Macy’s

Marsh

Maxim Integrated Products

MCA

McAfee Inc.

McKesson Corporation

Menlo Park Presbyterian Church

Method Products, Inc.

Micron Technology, Inc.

Microsoft

MobileIron

Moody’s Analytics

Monterey Institute of International Studies

N

NAMCO BANDAI Games America

National Semiconductor

NetApp

Nimble Storage

Northrop Grumman Company

Notre Dame de Namur University

Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Nvidia Corporation

O

Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc

OpenDNS

Ooyala Inc.

Oracle Corporation

P

Parsons Corporation

PayPal, Inc.

Perkins + Will

Plantronics

Plug and Play Tech Center

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Provident Credit Union

Q

Qualcomm

R

RELogic

Riverbed Technology

S

Salesforce.com

San Francisco Board of Realtors

San Francisco Federal Credit Union

San Mateo County Association of Realtors

San Jose State University

SanDisk

Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Valley Water District

Santa Cruz Operation Group

SAP Labs Inc.

Seagate Technology

Silver Spring Networks

Slalom Consulting

Space Systems/Loral

Spectra-Physics, Inc.

Spirent Communications

Square, Inc.

SRI International

St. Jude Medical Inc.

Stanford University

State Farm Insurance

State of California Compensation Insurance Fund

State of California Public Utilities Commission

StubHub

SuccessFactors

SugarCRM

Sunpower Corporation

SVB Financial Group

Symantec

Synaptics Inc.

Synopsys

T

Tandem Computers, Inc.

Telenav, Inc.

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

The Nielsen Company

The Tennessee Grill

Thermo Fisher

TIBCO Software

Twitter Inc.

Tyco International

U

U.S. Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC)

U.S. Department of Labor

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Geological Survey

U.S. Navy

United Health Group

University of California at San Francisco (UCSF)

University of Pennsylvania

V

Verisign Telecommunications

Visa International

VMware

W

Walmart.com

Wharton School of Business

Wells Fargo

West Valley College

X

Xilinx, Inc.

Y

Yahoo!

Who to contact

About Corporate Clubs’ information, your resource at the District will be the CGD (Club Growth Director). Feel free to contact her-him by using the form on Contact Us (here) page. Choose “Club Growth & Membership” as general topic of your message.

Of course, your comments and sharings are welcome ⤵