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DistrictA district is an organizing body in Toastmasters that tends to encompass a fairly large geographic area (for example, District 56 covers Houston, College Station, and Galveston in Texas). A district is typically composed of 5-6 divisions, which are made up of 5-6 areas each, which have 4-6 clubs each. Districts have a governing body that has a number of volunteers, and put on at least one conference a year. Sometimes roles above the club will be referred to as "district-level" in a generic sense. | |
DivisionA division is a collection of 4-6 areas, with a division director having responsibility for them. | |
Division DirectorDivision directors (formerly division governors) are responsible for their division. They work with the area directors to make sure clubs are progressing toward DCP goals, and report to the higher ups in the district. | |