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Revision as of 12:14, 5 October 2011
Columbus Area Alumni Association (Founded February 24th 2009)
Contents
Association History
The Columbus Area Alumni Association(CAAA) was started after a few Alumni in Columbus got together and realized that the PSP Alumni base in the Midwest was growing substantially and yet they still did not have an Association or Chapter in the area. So after acquiring names of Alumni in the area, they decided to start out with central Ohio and petitioned National Council for an Association to be started in the Columbus area. With some paper work here and there the CAAA became official on February 24th 2009.
Officers
- Current Officers
- Elizabeth Meere President 2010 - 2011
- Becky Leach Vice President 2009 - 2010
- Past Officers
- Mbabndah Ndobegang Past President 2009 - 2010
Current Active Members
- Sarah Alderman
- Kelly Buck
- Queen Chow
- Courtney Elson
- Sarah Frederanko
- Sable Janney
- Becky Leach
- Elizabeth Meere
- Marc Menhart
- Robert Mitchell
- Mbabndah Ndobegang
- Emily Pammer
- Jennifer Pierpont
- Allix Saarie
- Andrea Temple
- Elaina Westfall
Awards
- Excellence in Recruitment 2009 Alumni Convention, San Deigo, CA
Further Resources
- E-mail: pspcaa@gmail.com
- Facebook Group: PSP-CAAA
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/PSP_CAAA
Why the CAAA?
The Columbus Area Alumni Association is meant to strengthen the ties between all alumni especially in the Ohio region/area, our National Fraternity and undergraduate Brothers!
You have lived the Phi Sigma Pi collegiate experience. You have enjoyed and benefited from your participation in the activities of your undergraduate chapter. Now you have graduated and are either pursuing an advanced degree or are beginning your career. In either case, it is critical that you remember that Phi Sigma Pi does not stop at graduation. As you enter a new phase of your professional life, it's only natural that your involvement with Phi Sigma Pi will enter a new phase as well. However, we believe there are still many ways to continue to engage and affect the fraternity you treasured in college.
- Donate your time – continue to participate in events and volunteer where needed
- Donate your skills – share your knowledge and talents for the betterment of the fraternity
- Donate your resources – make financial contributions to strengthen our Brotherhood
We believe that the best way to honor your commitment that Brotherhood is for life is to embrace the three ideals listed above. Phi Sigma Pi recognizes that the time between the last year in college and the first few years as a graduate is a time of shifting focus and changing needs. The fraternity is committed to supporting our new and old alumni as they continue their education in graduate school or transition to the professional world. During this time of transition staying involved in Phi Sigma Pi can serve as a source of stability and continuity in the changing lives of our alumni.