At Chamber Chatters Toastmasters Club, our mission is simple yet powerful: Commit to Your Growth. Every meeting, every speech, and every evaluation is a step forward in building confident communicators and impactful leaders.
Our club is a vibrant space where learning meets celebration. From skill-building speeches to engaging Table Topics and thoughtful evaluations, each meeting is designed to help members grow in a supportive and encouraging environment. We also take time to celebrate milestones – icebreaker speeches, project completions, contest participation, and personal achievements – because every step forward matters.
We are incredibly proud of our members who continue to challenge themselves and represent our club with excellence. Niharika Suravarjjala will be representing Division E at the District Conference on May 16th, 2026, as a speech contest participant. We wish her the very best as she takes the stage at the next level. We also celebrate Angu Krishna, who won at the club level and advanced to the Area Contest – a testament to the talent and dedication within our club.
Our growth is not just in skills but also in community. We are excited to share that our membership has grown by 9 new members, bringing us to a total of 19 members. This reflects the welcoming, inspiring, and value-driven environment that Chamber Chatters continues to foster.
What makes our club unique is the diversity of our members. We are a dynamic group of entrepreneurs and professionals from technology, finance, and education sectors, all coming together with a shared goal – to communicate better, lead stronger, and grow continuously.
We meet every Wednesday from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM in a hybrid format: In person: 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA Online RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/ChamberChattersZoom
Whether you are looking to improve your public speaking, build leadership skills, or simply connect with a growth-minded community, Chamber Chatters is the place for you. Join us, participate, and most importantly – Commit to Your Growth.
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Shalini Suravarjjala


