Tuesday, 28 April 2009

What does a toastmaster do?


The role of the toastmaster is to manage the event and to ensure that it runs in exactly the manner the client wishes. Indeed, a professional toastmaster may be considered to be the ultimate stage manager.

Having been briefed in advance of the function by the client, toastmaster Peter Burrows will take responsibility on the day for running the event, leaving the host and hostess, or function organiser, free to relax and enjoy the occasion every bit as much as their guests.

Proposing toasts during celebrations dates back deep into history, during which the role of toastmaster, or master of ceremonies, developed to become an integral part of social events.

The Professional Toastmaster is a traditional part of the British banqueting scene. A toastmaster's presence adds style and professionalism to every occasion, and the familiar red coat adds colour to the day. The toastmaster's expertise ensures that every event, however formal or informal, runs smoothly and fulfils the highest expectations of the host and hostess or organisers.

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