Alesia Richardson
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Alesia Richardson at the Alpha Beta Phi Sigma Pi Pillar | |
Name | Alesia Richardson |
Chapter | Alpha Beta University of Maryland- College Park |
Date Inducted | Fall 2017 (November 12, 2015) |
Roll Number | AB 771 |
Alumni Chapter/Assoc | Baltimore Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter (BMAAC) |
Honorary Member | |
Major | Neurobiology/Physiology and Psychology |
Birthdate | 13 September 1996 |
Spouse | |
Nicknames | |
Awards | Richard V. Durand Scholar Award (Spring 2018), Edward R. Roberts Outstanding Fellowship Award (Spring 2017, 2018), Chapter Service Key (Spring 2017, 2018) and Leadership n Action Certification (Fall 2017), Leadership in Action Advancement Society (Summer 2020) |
Alesia Richardson (born 13 September 1996) is currently an Alumni of the Alpha Beta Chapter (AB 771) at University of Maryland- College Park. She is a member of the Beta Iota class.
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Early Fraternity Life and Career
Alesia was inducted into the Alpha Beta Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi during the Fall of 2015. During her Initiate Semester she served as Vice President of her Initiate Class. She enjoyed many of the events during her Initiate Semester but especially Big/Little Reveal when she was paired as a 1 to 1 match with her Big Helina Selam. At that years Awards event the two won Best Big/Little Pair.
Collegiate Years at Alpha Beta Chapter
As a Brother she went on to serve in several chair and eboard positions. In the Fall of 2016 she took a little, Xaria Crawford. Throughout her time in the brotherhood, she worked on many different projects including the development of the Partial Inactivity Amendment, E-board and Chair Responsibilities document, Alpha Beta Family Trees and planned the 30th Founder's Day Celebration.
Positions Held:
- Co-Service Chair (Spring 2016)
- National Delegate (Summer 2016, 2017)
- Risk Management Officer (Fall 2016)
- Vice President (2017)
- Public Relations Co-Chair (Spring 2018)
- Alumni Advisor (Fall 2018- Spring 2020)
Alumni Years to Present
Alesia is currently the Communications Advisor for Chapter Excellence Board 8, the Secretary for Baltimore Metro Area Alumni Chapter and a member of the National Governing Documents Committee. In her free time she also likes to go to events held by Capitol Alumni Chapter.
She was previously a member of the Awards, Scholarships and Emblem Committee in Summer 2018, the Alumni Engagement Committee in Fall 2019 and acted as the Alumni Advisor for her alma mater the Alpha Beta Chapter from Fall 2018 until Spring 2020.
National Involvement
- 2016 Capitol Region Conference
- 2016 Alpha Beta Volleyball
- 2016 National Convention
- 2017 Alpha Beta Volleyball
- 2017 National Convention
- 2018 Alpha Beta Volleyball
- 2018 Awards, Scholarships and Emblem Committee
- 2019 Alumni Engagement Committee
- 2019 National Convention
- 2019 Alpha Beta Volleyball
- 2019 Chapter Excellence Board
- Communications Advisor
- 2020 National Convention
- Ran for Vice President of Development but election was postponed to 2021
Bigs and Littles
Big
Little
Grandlittles
Great grandlittles
- Hannah Kotz (via Owen)
- Celia Richardson (via Owen)
- Nathan (via Owen)
- Lily (via Samantha)
Professional Experiences
Upon graduation in Fall of 2018, Alesia started working as an Applied Behavior Analysis Instructor for children with autism at school in Rockville, MD. She enjoyed her position however, sought more research experience in order to be accepted into a Clinical Psychology Ph.D Program. In Winter of 2019, she was offered a position as a study coordinator at UC Davis Medical Center where she currently conducts research on individuals with schizophrenia using EEG and MRI.
Further Resources
Formal Awards
- Richard V. Durand Scholar Award (Spring 2018)
- Edward R. Roberts Outstanding Fellowship Award (Spring 2017,2018)
- Chapter Service Key (Spring 2017,2018)
- Leadership in Action Local Facilitator (Fall 2015)
- Leadership in Action Certification (Fall 2017)
- Leadership in Action Advancement Society (Summer 2020)
Other Interesting Facts
Alesia has performed at the Kennedy Center on 3 separate occasions.