A WAY WITH WORDS: Contestants gear up for Toastmasters’ speech competition

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A local property manager hopes a gripping story about his family’s harrowing encounter with the deadly Category 5 Hurricane Dorian and their determination to make it out alive will catapult him from a Division level speech contestant and ultimately onto Toastmasters’ world stage.

Ray-Don Poitier, a Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) who joined the public speaking organization Club 1600 back in 2012, said: “Presenting this speech has been therapeutic for me and I am grateful to have this platform to express myself. This is my way of sharing with the world what the people of Abaco experienced as a result of Dorian and how it has affected us. Our lives have been uprooted and we are all forever changed.

“It is important that we take something from every experience and use it to improve ourselves and those around us in the face of adversity. Dorian was the most powerful storm ever to hit The Bahamas since records began in 1851. My family and I are among those who overcame its wrath by the grace of God.”

Each year, Toastmaster’s members compete in the Humorous, Evaluation, Table Topics and International speech contests — a major event on Toastmasters’ calendar. Competition begins at the Club level. Winners advance and continue competing through the Area, Division and District levels.

Winners of the District level International Speech Contest proceed to the region quarterfinal level. Following region quarterfinals, winners advance to the semi-finals for a chance to take part in the World Championship of Public Speaking.

Eliminating rounds began nationally more than two months ago. The Division competition, which takes place within The Bahamas, is the last level.

Poitier will next compete on Saturday, May 1, during the District 47 virtual conference via Zoom. His five- to seven-minute speech will be judged on content, organization and delivery. Other participants will hail from Abaco, Grand Bahama, Eleuthera and South Florida.

Also moving up in the competition is Poitier’s fellow club member, Donovan Rolle. A Table Topics contestant, he won the Division level on March 26. Another Club 1600 member, Paul Taylor placed second in that match up.

Rolle now advances to the District level, where his next competition is also set for May 1. It is the final level for the Table Topics category. His competition will come from seven Divisions in The Bahamas and South Florida.

“The nature of the Table Topics Contest makes preparation difficult because it forces contestants to organize their thoughts in seconds and respond in a clear and concise fashion to an impromptu question or topic. I sought out advice from those that participated before, in addition to soliciting on-the-spot questions from my inner-circle and then answered — well, attempted to answer them,” he said, when asked about his strategy.

“I am humbled and indeed grateful for the experience to represent Division I at the District level. I would not have imagined this when the journey began at the club level of the Ernest T Strachan Advanced Toastmasters Club 7108. I could not have dreamt this when I became member of the Toastmasters program three years ago by becoming a member of the First Bahamas Branch of Toastmaster Club 1600 that I would have entered any contest that centered around speaking, let alone winning at any level.”

According to Shacoy Mullings, president of the first branch of Toastmasters in The Bahamas, Club 1600, their members have historically done well at the local and international level.

“We are pleased to have two members participating in the district competition this year and we fully support them on their quest for victory. Toastmasters International has done wonders with helping countless Bahamians refine their communication skills and find their voice. It is my expectation that as Bahamians, we will continue to raise the bar.”

 

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