Phillip Silas |
When I was first approached to assist as Sergeant At Arms, the importance of this position did not occur to me. A Toastmasters meeting cannot start or function correctly without the SAA. To take another person's position for granted is the norm, especially when you've never walked in their shoes. But I must admit, based on my experience as Assistant SAA, and now current SAA, and finally participating in my first SAA session at the Toastmasters Leadership Institute, I feel honored. I look forward to participating in other TLI sessions.