Stephen Krutzfeldt
President and founder
DocuSign SE Toastmasters club
My name is Stephen Krutzfeldt, and I am the President and
founder of the “DocuSign SE Toastmasters” club. Our club officially chartered
on June 30th, 2022, so we are a very young club. Since chartering, we have
grown our club from 20 members to 23, while seeing an uptick in member
attendance and engagement. We attribute our growth and engagement to several
factors, the most important being a strong foundation laid by a mission
statement combining our corporate culture with Toastmaster’s mission:
We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in
which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills,
resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.
-DocuSign SE Toastmasters club mission
Every successful organization whether they are a for-profit
business, non-profit entity, religious organization, or Toastmasters club, all
have one very critical attribute in common; that attribute is a mission
statement. Once we had a clear mission, the rest of the pieces fell easily into
place. My other Toastmasters club members put me in touch with a Senior Toastmaster
and staple of the community, Colleen Marie Kelly. Colleen Marie has been
instrumental in helping our club charter, organize, and execute in a way that
fostered growth and aligned with the club’s mission.
Before we could begin attracting members, we first needed to
assemble a strong Officer Team. This proved to be an easier task than we had
anticipated, thanks to the powerful mission and executive support. I reached
out to various leaders and aspiring leaders in the DocuSign organization and
centered the conversation around the Toastmasters’ mission. Our officer team is
diverse in backgrounds and strengths, but we are strong in our alliance with
the mission. Because of this, our newly founded club had all seven officers get
through Toastmasters Officer Training on the first round!
Once we had a strong officer team and a clear mission, I was
able to convince DocuSign executives to sponsor the club and pay for our
members. Together we were able to remove a key barrier to entry. With all our
officers now rowing in the same direction, we were able to go out and speak
individually to prospective members. Our members all have eclectic backgrounds
and are located all over the United States, but every single person who joined
made that choice because they could get behind the idea of a supportive and
positive learning experience that empowered them to develop communication and
leadership skills that result in greater self-confidence and personal growth.
I mentioned at the beginning that our club has continued to
grow, and we have seen an uptick in engagement. This is largely due to
word-of-mouth recruitment from officers, members, and executive sponsors. Each
meeting leaves folks walking away talking about the experience. We have heard
members catch their crutch words on team calls, and we have also observed
changes and adjustments to how meetings are being run, reflecting best
practices learned in Toastmasters and Pathways. To what do I attribute our
club’s success? A strong mission statement and leaders that are driven to
follow it.
Stephen Krutzfeldt
President and founder
DocuSign SE Toastmasters club