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Revision as of 14:51, 9 February 2010
Hannah Hakala (born 8 September 1990) is an Active Member of Beta Alpha Chapter at the University of Michigan.
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Early Fraternity Life and Career
Hannah chose to attend the University of Michigan over Michigan State University. She joined Phi Sigma Pi her second semester at the University of Michigan. She was inducted with the Alpha Theta class of Beta Alpha Chapter on April 1, 2009. She chose to rush Phi Sigma Pi because of their diverse brothers and good reputation.
Collegiate Years at Beta Alpha Chapter
Hannah served on the Fellowship committee in her initiate class and served on the Rush committee over the summer of 2009. She was elected to fill the open Public Relations Chair seat in September, 2009.
National and Regional Involvement
- Hannah attended the Great Lakes Regional Conference hosted by Gamma Mu in January, 2010.
Bigs and Littles
Hannah's Big is Elise Woznicki, a senior. Her Grand-Big is Scott Ambers, who graduated in May 2009. Hannah's Little is Casey Dye, a current initiate in the Alpha Kappa Class.
Contact
You can contact Hannah at hkhakala@umich.edu.
Other Interesting Facts
Involvement on Campus
- PULSE Staff and Building Coordinator- A health organization that reaches out to students to convey information and resources
- KGrams Pen Pal- A Pen Pal to an elementary student living in Ann Arbor.
Random Information
- Hannah is left-handed.
- Hannah has been an Old Navy employee since her junior year in high school.
- Her favorite food is sushi and chocolate (not together).
- She loves playing sports and watching the Wolverines!
- Hannah hopes to continue to medical school to be a surgeon.
- Her favorite color, aside from Phi Sigma Pi colors, is blue.