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| chapter = Epsilon Nu | | chapter = Epsilon Nu | ||
| school = Kennesaw State University | | school = Kennesaw State University | ||
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| birth_date = April 14 | | birth_date = April 14 | ||
| major = Communications | | major = Communications | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Jillian Clarke'' (born 14 April 1992) is a Collegiate Member of [[Epsilon Nu]] (Chapter roll #114) at [http://www.kennesaw.edu]. |
== Early Fraternity Life and Career == | == Early Fraternity Life and Career == | ||
− | + | Jillian joined Phi Sigma Pi as a freshman during her second semester at Kennesaw State University in Spring 2011. Her interest in the fraternity started while she was still in high school when her sister, Emily Clarke, helped charter the Epsilon Nu chapter in April of 2008. Phi Sigma Pi's philanthropy, Teach For America, was a major part of Jillian's decision to rush the fraternity because of Jillian's belief that all children, "deserve a quality education" [http://www.teachforamerica.org/]. | |
== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter == | == Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter == | ||
− | + | Since becoming a member of Phi Sigma Pi in April 2011, Jillian has held the following positions: | |
+ | Committee Chair: | ||
+ | * Special Chair, Fall 2011 & Fall 2012 | ||
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+ | Executive Board: | ||
+ | * Brother At Large, 2013 | ||
+ | * President, 2014 | ||
== National Involvement == | == National Involvement == | ||
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== Bigs and Littles == | == Bigs and Littles == | ||
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* Grand-Big: Tori Wester, Alumnus | * Grand-Big: Tori Wester, Alumnus | ||
* Big: James Bailey, Alumnus | * Big: James Bailey, Alumnus | ||
* Little 1: Ashley Rosenmeyer, Kappa Class | * Little 1: Ashley Rosenmeyer, Kappa Class | ||
− | + | *Grand-Little: Betsy Lipman, Lambda Class | |
* Little 2: Adrianna Parson, Lambda Class | * Little 2: Adrianna Parson, Lambda Class | ||
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*www.twitter.com/jclarkePR | *www.twitter.com/jclarkePR | ||
− | == | + | == Future Plans == |
− | + | Jillian hopes to eventually work in public relations or marketing for professional sports, ideally Major League Baseball. | |
Revision as of 21:13, 14 November 2013
'Jillian Clarke (born 14 April 1992) is a Collegiate Member of Epsilon Nu (Chapter roll #114) at [1].
Contents
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Jillian joined Phi Sigma Pi as a freshman during her second semester at Kennesaw State University in Spring 2011. Her interest in the fraternity started while she was still in high school when her sister, Emily Clarke, helped charter the Epsilon Nu chapter in April of 2008. Phi Sigma Pi's philanthropy, Teach For America, was a major part of Jillian's decision to rush the fraternity because of Jillian's belief that all children, "deserve a quality education" [2].
Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter
Since becoming a member of Phi Sigma Pi in April 2011, Jillian has held the following positions:
Committee Chair:
- Special Chair, Fall 2011 & Fall 2012
Executive Board:
- Brother At Large, 2013
- President, 2014
National Involvement
Bigs and Littles
- Grand-Big: Tori Wester, Alumnus
- Big: James Bailey, Alumnus
- Little 1: Ashley Rosenmeyer, Kappa Class
- Grand-Little: Betsy Lipman, Lambda Class
- Little 2: Adrianna Parson, Lambda Class
Further Resources
- www.jclarkeblog.blogspot.com
- www.twitter.com/jclarkePR
Future Plans
Jillian hopes to eventually work in public relations or marketing for professional sports, ideally Major League Baseball.