As a regional leader, you are frequently called upon to explain how you can serve as a resource to support district leaders. Having an elevator pitch prepared is a great way to do this. An elevator pitch is a brief, persuasive speech that you use to spark interest in what you do. You can also use them to create interest in a project, idea, or product – or in yourself. A good elevator pitch should last no longer than 30 seconds and should be interesting, memorable, and succinct.
We asked some of the trainers during the 2015 Regional Leaders’ Training Institute, to explain their roles to a district governor in sixty seconds or less. Here is what they said:
How do you explain your role to district leader’s in your region?