Division B is more than clubs — it’s about connection, growth and creating confident communicators and leaders at every level.
As I stare at this screen and blinking cursor, I am trying to think about ways to talk about Division B, and I keep searching and searching my brain yet I keep coming back to the same ‘feeling’. Community and Brilliance.
So let me introduce you to wonderful clubs and leadership team that make up Division B:
- Area B6 – Led by AD Ricardo Ginveri
- Berkeley Square Speakers Toastmasters Club
- Centurion Toastmasters
- London Corinthians Toastmasters
- London Olympians Speakers Toastmasters Club
- Polish Your Polish
- Toastmasters at the BBC
2. Area B8- Led by AD Beverley Daniel Blugh
- Clapham Connectors
- Experience French
- Legacy Speakers Brixton
- LSBU Public Speakers Club
- Tube Talk Toastmasters
3. Area B9- AD Vacancy – could this be you?
- Central London Toastmasters
- Early Bird Speakers
- Excalibur Speakers
- Kings Cross Speakers
- LHH Toastmasters club
4. Area B18- Led by AD Sarah Beckwith
- 104 London Debaters
- Kings Speakers
- London Cardinals
- London Victorians
- PA Consulting London
- Zig-Zag Toastmasters
5. Area B52- AD Vacancy- could this be you?
- Data Science Speakers Club
- Grosvenor Square Speakers
- GSK House Toastmasters Club
- Holborn Speakers
- Paddington Toastmasters
- VMO2 Toastmasters Club
This list doesn’t tell you much does it, let me tell you more about the wonderful mix of corporate clubs, community clubs, speciality clubs, and advanced clubs.
Let’s start with Data science speakers: who would have thought that combining data science experts and enthusiasts with toastmasters would be a marriage made in heaven? bringing together analytical minds and powerful communicators to turn complex data into compelling stories.
104 London debaters: There is something special about Debaters, they use words the way athletes use muscle — to defend, challenge, and persuade. The atmosphere is lively, dynamic, and supportive. If you want to practise debating, critical thinking, and debating techniques, this is where it happens.
From Polish Your Polish to Experience French, our language clubs prove that learning a language is about more than vocabulary — it’s about confidence, connection, and community. In Toastmasters, you get the safety to try, the space to stumble, and the friends who cheer you on.
Excalibur Speakers, the oldest advanced club in District 91, represents the very best of Toastmasters. Soon to be joined by Excalibur Online, it challenges every member to stretch further – in speaking, evaluation, and leadership. And the results speak for themselves: in 2025–26, its members are serving as District Director, Club Growth Director, two Division Directors, and an Area Director.
And then there is Kings Speakers – a truly special club. Created for people with speech impediments, including stammers, it offers one of the safest, most judgement-free spaces in Toastmasters. A place where nervous beginners, shy voices, and hesitant speakers are not just welcomed… they are understood. Kings Speakers offers a space where every voice is respected, every pause is honoured, and confidence is built without judgement.
Division B is also proudly home to a vibrant network of corporate clubs — including PA Consulting, Centurion, GSK, LHH and VMO2. These clubs show what happens when organisations invest in their people: confidence grows, leaders emerge, and communication becomes a real business advantage.
My friends, I could go on and on about the clubs in Division B, but even I have to respect a word limit. From Olympians to Victorians, from Corinthians to Grosvenor Square, from Clapham Connectors to LSBU, every one of these clubs shares something special: a warmth and openness that makes every member and every guest feel truly welcome.
I may be biased, but I genuinely love Division B — because when it matters, people show up. Whether it’s to help run a contest, support a contestant, or simply offer encouragement from the sidelines, this division never hesitates to step forward.
I saw it so clearly at our Division B winter contest: the energy in the room, the smiles on people’s faces, and the sense of community that filled the space. It was heart-warming — and you don’t have to take my word for it. Just look at the smiles.

At the heart of Division B this year is a simple mission, to grow our community, and to empower every member to feel confident, supported, and proud of their Toastmasters journey.
Last Updated on 19th January 2026 by Allen Paul