Difference between revisions of "Jenny Leigh Jessup"
Pmgingrich (talk | contribs) (formatting) |
Pmgingrich (talk | contribs) m (→National Involvement) |
||
Line 39: | Line 39: | ||
== National Involvement == | == National Involvement == | ||
* National Committees- TBA | * National Committees- TBA | ||
− | |||
== Bigs and Littles == | == Bigs and Littles == |
Revision as of 21:30, 13 August 2010
Jenny Leigh Jessup (born 18 November 1989) is a Collegiate Member of Gamma Zeta Chapter (ΓΕ 299) at Western Carolina University
Contents
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Jenny joined Phi Sigma Pi as a member of the Gamma-Zeta Chapter Spring of 2009 while in her second semester in attendance at Western Carolina University. During her first and second semesters as a Brother (fall 2009 and spring 2010) she served as the Recruitment Advisor and Public Relations Committee Chair. Upon entering her third semester she was elected as the Vice President for the Gamma-Zeta Chapter.
Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter
- Offices:
- Recruitment Advisor: Fall 2009, Spring 2010
- Vice President Fall 2010,
- Committee Chairs:
- Public Relations Chair: Fall 2009, Spring 2010
- Executive Board: Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010
- Grand Chapter Delegate: 2010 National Convention
Alumni Years to Present
n/a
National Involvement
- National Committees- TBA
Bigs and Littles
Jenny's Big Brother is Ashley Hardin ( Tau Class, ΓΖ 260)
Jenny has 3 Little Brothers:
- Little 1, Collegiate member, Brittany Ballard
- Little 2, Collegiate member, Alexandra Weber
- Little 3, Collegiate member, Hayden Smith
Further Resources
- web page?
Other Interesting Facts
Jenny graduated from East Surry High School in 2008 as the Valedictorian of her graduating class. She was selected to participate in the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar in 2006 and has volunteered as a Jr. Staff facilitator in 2007, 2008, and 2009; and worked as the Co-Director of the Jr. Staff for the N.C.- West Seminar as well as a committee member who was dedicated in helping to form HOBY NC-West when HOBY NC had reached numbers that were too big to sustain.