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Association of Speakers Clubs

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Association of Speakers Clubs
AbbreviationASC
Legal statusNon-profit organization
PurposeEducational
Membershipover 1000 members; over 100 clubs
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The Association of Speakers Clubs (ASC) is a British confederation of about 150 clubs around the country that promote the skill of public speaking.

History

The ASC was formed by de-merger from Toastmasters International (TI) in 1973. Most of the TI clubs in Scotland and northern and central England joined the ASC.

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