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Revision as of 14:55, 8 August 2008
The 2008 National Convention will be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee from August 7-10, 2008. For the second consecutive year, the event will host the Grand Chapter Conference, this time including full National Council elections.
Contents
Grand Chapter Conference
National Council Nominees
National President
- Jonah Goodman, elected
Senior Vice President
- Matthew Nicoletta, elected
National Secretary
- Matthew Fong, elected
- David Lynch
- Shane Miller
Vice President of Finance
- Josh Marder, elected
- Jeff Samuels
Vice President of Membership Development
- Patrick Herron, elected
Vice President of Chapter Development
- Christopher McCoy
- Kyle Williams, elected
Vice President of Alumni Development
- Kadira Coley
- Charles Pindle, elected
Proposed National Constitution Amendments
NAA Delegates
The National Alumni Association will be represented for the first time at the Grand Chapter Conference by two at large delegates and alternates.
- Delegates: Matthew "FreshBoy" Nicoletta, Pete Gingrich
- Alternates: Laura Griesbauer, Tony Roush
Announcements
Jeff and Kim Johnson Existence and Expansion Endowment Fund
When the Jeff and Kim Johnson Endowment was created in 2007, Jeff and Kim Johnson announced that they would contribute up to $5,000 per year to the fund for the following 10 years based on the fraternity's ability to meet established criteria for expansion and sustainment of chapters. The Johnsons announced that based on results from the 2007-2008 academic year, their 2008 donation to the fund was in the amount of $4,200.