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− | '''Britt Martin Marder''' (born October 1974) is an Alumna of [[Alpha Rho Chapter]] (ΑΡ 289) at [http://www.vt.edu Virginia Tech]. | + | '''Britt Martin Marder''' (born October 1974) is an Alumna and [[Chapter Service Key]] Recipient of [[Alpha Rho Chapter]] (ΑΡ 289) at [http://www.vt.edu Virginia Tech]. She is also a [[Distinguished Service Key]] Recipient. |
== Early Fraternity Life and Career == | == Early Fraternity Life and Career == | ||
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== Collegiate Years at Alpha Rho Chapter == | == Collegiate Years at Alpha Rho Chapter == | ||
− | Britt always believed that Initiation was a critical element in a chapter's success, the "life blood of the chapter." She served as Initiation Chair and | + | Britt always believed that Initiation was a critical element in a chapter's success, the "life blood of the chapter." She served as Initiation Chair and Initiate Advisor before running and being elected to [[National Council]]. |
In 1995, Britt and [[Herbert Higginbotham|Herb Higginbotham]] led the design of one of the largest interchapter events held up to that point in Phi Sigma Pi's history. In an attempt to expand Alpha Rho's Founder's Weekend, which was held 3 weeks before [[National Convention]] that year, they invited all Council candidates to attend and speak during dinner. Six candidates participated, and brothers came from roughly 15 chapters to attend the dinner, a Virginia Tech football game, and a weekend of events. Two years later, Alpha Rho and [[Beta Delta Chapter |Beta Delta]] merged their two successful Founder's Weekend events to create a unique annual event between them. | In 1995, Britt and [[Herbert Higginbotham|Herb Higginbotham]] led the design of one of the largest interchapter events held up to that point in Phi Sigma Pi's history. In an attempt to expand Alpha Rho's Founder's Weekend, which was held 3 weeks before [[National Convention]] that year, they invited all Council candidates to attend and speak during dinner. Six candidates participated, and brothers came from roughly 15 chapters to attend the dinner, a Virginia Tech football game, and a weekend of events. Two years later, Alpha Rho and [[Beta Delta Chapter |Beta Delta]] merged their two successful Founder's Weekend events to create a unique annual event between them. | ||
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== National Involvement == | == National Involvement == | ||
− | * [[Senior Vice President]] (2000 - 2002) | + | * [[Senior Vice President | National Vice President]] (2000 - 2002) |
* [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] (1996-1998) | * [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] (1996-1998) | ||
* Awarded [[Distinguished Service Key]] in 2000 | * Awarded [[Distinguished Service Key]] in 2000 | ||
* Member of [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation]] | * Member of [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation]] | ||
− | * Member of [[National Alumni Association]] and the [[NYMAAC]] | + | * Member of [[National Alumni Association]] and past member of the [[Appalachian Region Alumni Chapter | ARAC]] and [[NYMAAC]] Chapters. |
* Served on several national committees | * Served on several national committees | ||
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== Other Interesting Facts == | == Other Interesting Facts == | ||
* While pursuing an acting career part-time in Los Angeles, Britt starred in two movie shorts and several TV commercials. The short movie ''The Meeting'' won an award in an independent film festival in Houston. | * While pursuing an acting career part-time in Los Angeles, Britt starred in two movie shorts and several TV commercials. The short movie ''The Meeting'' won an award in an independent film festival in Houston. | ||
+ | * Britt works for IBM and bleeds blue (in addition to purple and gold). | ||
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+ | {{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[Michael N. Surasky]], [[Beta Delta]] | succeeded = [[Benjamin Brown]], [[Beta Delta]] | councilname = [[Senior Vice President]] | term = 2000-2002 }} | ||
+ | {{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[Hope C. Harrell]], [[Tau]] | succeeded = [[Rebecca L. Askew]], [[Beta Rho]] | councilname = [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] | term = 1996-1998 }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 8 August 2014
Britt Martin Marder (born October 1974) is an Alumna and Chapter Service Key Recipient of Alpha Rho Chapter (ΑΡ 289) at Virginia Tech. She is also a Distinguished Service Key Recipient.
Contents
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Britt joined Phi Sigma Pi at Alpha Rho in the fall of her sophomore year at Virginia Tech after attending rush with her friend and future brother Caty Borum. Britt was the initiation class president of the Delta class at Alpha Rho.
Collegiate Years at Alpha Rho Chapter
Britt always believed that Initiation was a critical element in a chapter's success, the "life blood of the chapter." She served as Initiation Chair and Initiate Advisor before running and being elected to National Council.
In 1995, Britt and Herb Higginbotham led the design of one of the largest interchapter events held up to that point in Phi Sigma Pi's history. In an attempt to expand Alpha Rho's Founder's Weekend, which was held 3 weeks before National Convention that year, they invited all Council candidates to attend and speak during dinner. Six candidates participated, and brothers came from roughly 15 chapters to attend the dinner, a Virginia Tech football game, and a weekend of events. Two years later, Alpha Rho and Beta Delta merged their two successful Founder's Weekend events to create a unique annual event between them.
In 1998, Britt was awarded the Chapter Service Key at the annual event she helped create.
Alumni Years to Present
Britt was elected to Vice President of Alumni Development during her senior year at Virginia Tech. She served in that role and later the Senior Vice President role with great energy and success, and was later recognized by the fraternity with the Distinguished Service Key.
Britt is married to Joshua Marder and they have a young daughter Madeleine.
National Involvement
- National Vice President (2000 - 2002)
- Vice President of Alumni Development (1996-1998)
- Awarded Distinguished Service Key in 2000
- Member of Phi Sigma Pi Foundation
- Member of National Alumni Association and past member of the ARAC and NYMAAC Chapters.
- Served on several national committees
Bigs and Littles
Britt's Big Brother is James Liu.
Britt has 1 Active Alumni Little Brothers:
- Rob Ballenger, Alumnus
Further Resources
Other Interesting Facts
- While pursuing an acting career part-time in Los Angeles, Britt starred in two movie shorts and several TV commercials. The short movie The Meeting won an award in an independent film festival in Houston.
- Britt works for IBM and bleeds blue (in addition to purple and gold).
Senior Vice President | ||
Preceded By Michael N. Surasky, Beta Delta |
Term 2000-2002 |
Succeeded By Benjamin Brown, Beta Delta |
Vice President of Alumni Development | ||
Preceded By Hope C. Harrell, Tau |
Term 1996-1998 |
Succeeded By Rebecca L. Askew, Beta Rho |
Alpha Rho Chapter Service Keys | |
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Paige Bayliss • Andrius Benokraitis • Pete Gingrich • Herb Higginbotham • Loren Johnson • Josh Marder • Britt Marder • Justin Nemmers • Laura Phillips |