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Cacique Toastmasters Club Celebrates 21 Years of Shaping Lives in Guyana

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June 4, 2025
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A few members of the club at an event hosted with other clubs in Guyana to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of  Toastmasters in 2024

A few members of the club at an event hosted with other clubs in Guyana to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Toastmasters in 2024

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Cacique Toastmasters Club marks its 21st anniversary on June  01, 2025. Since 2004, the club has been dedicated to helping people become better speakers and leaders. 

“Cacique Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive environment where members have the opportunity  to overcome their fear of public speaking and sharpen presentation skills in a realistic way” says Ruel Alleyne Club President for 2024-2025 Toastmasters years. Other benefits include the opportunity to increase one’s  confidence, build critical thinking skills and become an effective listener by taking on specific roles within the  club.  

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Some of the club’s notable achievements include:  

  1. Tashi Browne, DTM- who is the incoming District Director (2025-2026 term) for the Caribbean region  which spans 28 islands- her leadership will entail overseeing the day-to-day operations, finances, and  human resources of the district, which encompasses over 200 clubs and 3,000 members across the  Caribbean. As District Director, she will lead a dedicated team of 50+ leaders working towards the  district’s mission of building new clubs and supporting all members in achieving their communication  and leadership goals. This is the first time a member of the club will hold this prestigious position and  the 3rd time for Guyana.  
  2. Speech Contests- we are incredibly proud of the achievements of our members in the speech contests at the Caribbean level over the years – to name a few- Keon Smith, DTM won the Table Topics Speech  Contest in 2013 while Lisa Mae Agard, DTM placed 2nd at the recently concluded Evaluation Contest in  2025.  
  3. President’s Distinguished club in Toastmasters is the highest level of recognition a club can achieve in a  given Toastmasters year (July 1 to June 30). It signifies that the club has consistently provided a high quality, supportive learning experience for its members, enabling them to achieve their communication  and leadership goals. Cacique Toastmasters has received this award annually since 2013.  
  4. The Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) award is the highest educational achievement a member can earn  in Toastmasters International. Earning a DTM takes significant time, dedication, and active participation  in various aspects of the Toastmasters program. The club currently has six DTMs namely; Tashi Browne,  Delon Fraser, Keon Smith, Edwin Augustine, Lisa Mae Agard and Pamarysa Bobb.  

Yolanda Howard- a member with the club since 2018 currently serves as an Area Director with oversight of 1  club in Guyana and 3 in Grenada shared that Toastmasters transformed her personal life as one of the best and  cost-effective developmental programmes. Her leadership enhanced as an educator and business owner over  the years.

Chartered with 23 members in 2004, Cacique Toastmasters’ charter was accomplished by Mr. Dave Danny and  Dr. Abiola Inniss, who was at the time members of the Georgetown Toastmasters Club. Over the years, Cacique  has called several locations home, but today meets both online and at GITC on Woolford Avenue.  

The club meets every Tuesday at 7.15 pm when online and 6pm when in person. Cacique is a community club,  which means anyone 18 and over can begin their growth journey as a member. For more information about the  club, please visit the Facebook Page- https://www.facebook.com/CaciqueToastmastersClub 

About Toastmasters International 

Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that builds confidence and teaches public  speaking skills through a worldwide network of clubs that meet online and in person. In a supportive  community or corporate environment, members prepare and deliver speeches, respond to impromptu  questions, and give and receive constructive feedback. It is through this regular practice that members are  empowered to meet personal and professional communication goals. Founded in 1924, the organization is  headquartered in Englewood, Colorado with over 270,000 members in more than 14,000 clubs in 150 countries. For information about Toastmasters, please visit www.toastmasters.org 

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