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'''Michael-Andrew Noll''' is an Alumni Member of [[Alpha Lambda Chapter]] (ΑΛ 224) at [http://www.temple.edu Temple University] and an Honorary Member of [[Gamma Pi Chapter]] (ΓΠ 156) at Towson University.
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'''Michael-Andrew Noll''' is an Alumni Member of [[Alpha Lambda Chapter]] (ΑΛ 224) at [http://www.temple.edu Temple University]in 1995 and an Honorary Member of [[Gamma Pi Chapter]] (ΓΠ 156) at Towson University in 2002 along with the Lambda class.
  
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
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Mike joined Phi Sigma Pi in spring 1995 as a member of the Omega Psi Class. Prior to joining, he felt that his only connection to Temple University was attending classes.  Mike grew up in Philadelphia and lived and worked not too far from campus.  He was looking for an organization that would give him “more of a college experience.”   
 
Mike joined Phi Sigma Pi in spring 1995 as a member of the Omega Psi Class. Prior to joining, he felt that his only connection to Temple University was attending classes.  Mike grew up in Philadelphia and lived and worked not too far from campus.  He was looking for an organization that would give him “more of a college experience.”   
  
He found just what he was looking for quickly after joining.  Mike loved getting involved on campus, working in the community and of course, roadtripping to chapters near and far.
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He found just what he was looking for quickly after joining.  Mike loved getting involved on campus, working in the community and of course, roadtripping to chapters near and far.  
  
Alpha - University of Central Missouri (formerly Central Missouri State University)
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Following his very active undergraduate and early alumni brother years, Mike took a few years 'off' to focus on family and career.  Though he never lost touch with National Staff and Council members and brothers from coast-to-coast, he was not very active by attending national events.  He focused on Alpha Lambda and Gamma Pi alumni lunches, Founder's Day banquets or socials.
Sigma - Millersville University of Pennsylvania (formerly Millersville College)
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Tau - East Carolina University                                                                              Alpha Beta - University of Maryland   Alpha Gamma - University of Pennsylvania                                                        Alpha Epsilon - West Chester University of Pennsylvania                                        Alpha Zeta - York College of Pennsylvania                                                            Alpha Eta - University of Delaware                                                                        Alpha Theta - Rutgers University                                                                      Alpha Iota - Montclair State University                                                                      Alpha Kappa - University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill                                      Alpha Lambda - Temple University                                                                        Alpha Mu - West Virginia University   Alpha Omicron - University of Virginia
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"I never stopped living the Tripod.  I constantly make sure that I'm balancing Scholarship, Leadership and Fellowship in my life. It makes me a more balanced person, professionally and personally."
Alpha Pi - Pennsylvania State University
 
Alpha Rho - Virginia Tech
 
Alpha Sigma - Virginia Commonwealth University                                          Alpha Chi - University of North Carolina - Greensboro
 
Alpha Omega - University of Pittsburgh                                                            Beta Delta - North Carolina State University                                                      Beta Epsilon - Syracuse University                                                                            Beta Zeta - University of Georgia                                                                      Beta Iota - The Ohio State University                                                                Beta Kappa - Clemson University   Beta Mu - The George Wahington University                                                                Beta Xi - Miami University (Ohio)                                                                      Beta Pi - University of Connecticut                                                                        Beta Rho - James Madison University                                                                  Beta Psi - Middle Tennessee State University             Gamma Theta - Louisiana State University                                                  Gamma Xi - Drexel University                                                                      Gamma Pi - Towson University                                                                      Gamma Sigma - Missouri State University                                                      Gamma Tau - Tulane University                                                                      Delta Alpha - Rochester Institute of Technology   Delta Theta - Morgan State University
 
  
 
== Collegiate Years at Alpha Lambda Chapter ==
 
== Collegiate Years at Alpha Lambda Chapter ==
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== Alumni Years to Present ==
 
== Alumni Years to Present ==
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*''07/15-Present'' - Foundation Board Member
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*''03/10-Present'' - Leadership in Action Ambassador
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*''06/09-Present'' - Member, Phi Sigma Pi Foundation
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*''05/05-Present'' - Supporter of The Suprosa Fund
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*''09/09-12/15'' - Chapter Advisor, Gamma Pi Chapter (Towson University)
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*''04/14-07/14'' - 100 Year Anniversary Group
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*''09/05/14'' - Faculty Advisor Award of Excellence, Professional Fraternity Association (2013 - 2014)
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*''08/03/13'' - Outstanding Chapter Advisor of the Year Award (2012 - 2013)
 
*''11/04-05/05'' - Member, Alumni Cabinet (name changed to the Ad-hoc Alumni Structure Committee)  
 
*''11/04-05/05'' - Member, Alumni Cabinet (name changed to the Ad-hoc Alumni Structure Committee)  
 
*''09/02-07/04'' - Member, [[Fund Development Committee]]  
 
*''09/02-07/04'' - Member, [[Fund Development Committee]]  
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*''08/02-10/03'' - Alumni Advisor, Alpha Lambda Chapter - Temple University  
 
*''08/02-10/03'' - Alumni Advisor, Alpha Lambda Chapter - Temple University  
 
*''01/02-12/02'' - Communications Officer, Central Maryland Alumni Association  
 
*''01/02-12/02'' - Communications Officer, Central Maryland Alumni Association  
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*''12/06/02'' - Inducted as an Honorary Brother of Gamma Pi Chapter with the Lambda (Lambs) Class
 
*''11/98-07/02'' - [[National Council]]
 
*''11/98-07/02'' - [[National Council]]
 
** [[Vice President of Chapter Development]]
 
** [[Vice President of Chapter Development]]
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== National Involvement ==
 
== National Involvement ==
 
* [[Vice President of Chapter Development]] (1998-2002)
 
* [[Vice President of Chapter Development]] (1998-2002)
** Developed new and existing programs and manuals to aid in development of chapters (Eamples: Buddy Chapter Program and manual, Chapter Advisor Project and manual and Regional Conference Manual)
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<b>Accomplishments</b>
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**Developed new and existing programs and manuals to aid in development of chapters (Examples: Buddy Chapter Program and manual, Chapter Advisor Project and manual and Regional Conference Manual)
 
** Conducted national history lessons annually (examples: Quizzo and Twister)
 
** Conducted national history lessons annually (examples: Quizzo and Twister)
 
** Developed plan to create organization’s FIRST Annual Report
 
** Developed plan to create organization’s FIRST Annual Report
** Developed FIRST National Philanthropy - Project C.A.R.E (Children Are Reading Everywhere)
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** Developed FIRST National Philanthropy - Youth of America
 
** Designed, planned, and aided in the implementation of the Regional Chapter and Conference structure and staff service delivery
 
** Designed, planned, and aided in the implementation of the Regional Chapter and Conference structure and staff service delivery
 
** Managed committee with members nationwide that aided in the above accomplishments
 
** Managed committee with members nationwide that aided in the above accomplishments
 
** Conducted seminars, led keynote speeches, and consulted with chapters at national conventions and at universities around the country
 
** Conducted seminars, led keynote speeches, and consulted with chapters at national conventions and at universities around the country
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<b>Duties as outlined in The National Constitution, Article VII, Section 6 (July 26, 1998)</b>
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** Ensure organization and installation of new Collegiate Chapters;
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** Promote a professional fraternity image through National public relations efforts;
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** Oversee the collection and preservation of all information pertaining to the growth and expansion of Phi Sigma Pi, taking such steps as are necessary to ensure that this material is properly interpreted and disseminated;
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** Be the chairperson of the Triad (Chapter Development) Committee (Article XII, Section 9);
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** Create and oversee the plan for educating Chapter officers;
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** Promote communication between Chapters.
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<b>Mike attended the following National Conventions:</b>
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* Norfolk, VA, 1995
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* Cincinnati, OH, 1996
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* Chattanooga, TN, 1997
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* Parsippany, NJ, 1998
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* Columbus, OH, 1999
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* Atlanta, GA, 2000
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* St. Louis, MO, 2001
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* Pittsburgh, PA, 2002
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* Philadelphia, PA, 2013
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<b>Mike attended the following Grand Chapter Conferences:</b>
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* Lancaster, PA 1995
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* 1996
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* 1997
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* 1998
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* Blacksburg, VA 1999
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* Annville, PA 2000
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* Columbus, OH, 2001
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* Knoxville, TN 2002
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* Bryn Mawr, PA 2003
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== Bigs and Littles ==
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
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Mike's twin sister Maggie Noll is also an Alpha Lambda Alumni Brother.
 
Mike's twin sister Maggie Noll is also an Alpha Lambda Alumni Brother.
  
His Fraternity family colors are blue and gray. For example: sweatshirt - dark blue with gray letters.
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Fraternity family colors are blue and gray. For example: sweatshirt - dark blue with gray letters.
  
  
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[[Category:National Council]]
 
[[Category:National Council]]
 
[[Category:Alpha Lambda Chapter]]
 
[[Category:Alpha Lambda Chapter]]
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[[Category:Distinguished Service Key Recipients]]

Latest revision as of 05:00, 19 May 2016

Michael Noll
NOLL Mike web.jpg
Name Michael Noll
Chapter Alpha Lambda
Temple University
Date Inducted April 26, 1995
Roll Number ΑΛ 224
Alumni Chapter/Assoc DVAC, CMAA
Honorary Member Gamma Pi, Towson Universty
Major
Birthdate
Spouse Jennifer (Speir) Noll, Gamma Pi Chapter Alumnus
Nicknames
Awards Distinguished Service Key (1997), Chapter Service Key (1997, 2003), Outstanding Chapter Advisor of the Year Award (2013), Faculty Advisor Award of Excellence (2014)

Michael-Andrew Noll is an Alumni Member of Alpha Lambda Chapter (ΑΛ 224) at Temple Universityin 1995 and an Honorary Member of Gamma Pi Chapter (ΓΠ 156) at Towson University in 2002 along with the Lambda class.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Mike joined Phi Sigma Pi in spring 1995 as a member of the Omega Psi Class. Prior to joining, he felt that his only connection to Temple University was attending classes. Mike grew up in Philadelphia and lived and worked not too far from campus. He was looking for an organization that would give him “more of a college experience.”

He found just what he was looking for quickly after joining. Mike loved getting involved on campus, working in the community and of course, roadtripping to chapters near and far.

Following his very active undergraduate and early alumni brother years, Mike took a few years 'off' to focus on family and career. Though he never lost touch with National Staff and Council members and brothers from coast-to-coast, he was not very active by attending national events. He focused on Alpha Lambda and Gamma Pi alumni lunches, Founder's Day banquets or socials.

"I never stopped living the Tripod. I constantly make sure that I'm balancing Scholarship, Leadership and Fellowship in my life. It makes me a more balanced person, professionally and personally."

Collegiate Years at Alpha Lambda Chapter

  • Member, National Triad Committee* (12/96-11/98)
  • Chapter President (1996-1997)
  • Finance Chair (1995-1996)
  • Treasurer (1995-1996)


* - Previous name for the Chapter Development Committee

Alumni Years to Present

  • 07/15-Present - Foundation Board Member
  • 03/10-Present - Leadership in Action Ambassador
  • 06/09-Present - Member, Phi Sigma Pi Foundation
  • 05/05-Present - Supporter of The Suprosa Fund
  • 09/09-12/15 - Chapter Advisor, Gamma Pi Chapter (Towson University)
  • 04/14-07/14 - 100 Year Anniversary Group
  • 09/05/14 - Faculty Advisor Award of Excellence, Professional Fraternity Association (2013 - 2014)
  • 08/03/13 - Outstanding Chapter Advisor of the Year Award (2012 - 2013)
  • 11/04-05/05 - Member, Alumni Cabinet (name changed to the Ad-hoc Alumni Structure Committee)
  • 09/02-07/04 - Member, Fund Development Committee
  • 09/02-07/04 - Member, National Alumni Development Committee
  • 01/04-04/04 - Member, Inaugural Alumni Cabinet (NAA)
  • 11/03-04/04 - Chapter Advisor, Gamma Pi Chapter - Towson University
  • 01/03-04/04 - Executive Officer, Central Maryland Alumni Association
  • 08/02-10/03 - Volunteer Consultant, Alpha Beta Chapter - University of MD
  • 08/02-10/03 - Alumni Advisor, Alpha Lambda Chapter - Temple University
  • 01/02-12/02 - Communications Officer, Central Maryland Alumni Association
  • 12/06/02 - Inducted as an Honorary Brother of Gamma Pi Chapter with the Lambda (Lambs) Class
  • 11/98-07/02 - National Council
  • 12/97-11/98 - Delaware Valley Alumni Chapter
  • 12/97-11/98 - Alumni Advisor, Alpha Lambda - Temple University
  • ??? -11/98- Alumni Advisor, Gamma Xi - Drexel University
  • 08/97-11/98 - Member, National Advisory Board

National Involvement

Accomplishments

    • Developed new and existing programs and manuals to aid in development of chapters (Examples: Buddy Chapter Program and manual, Chapter Advisor Project and manual and Regional Conference Manual)
    • Conducted national history lessons annually (examples: Quizzo and Twister)
    • Developed plan to create organization’s FIRST Annual Report
    • Developed FIRST National Philanthropy - Youth of America
    • Designed, planned, and aided in the implementation of the Regional Chapter and Conference structure and staff service delivery
    • Managed committee with members nationwide that aided in the above accomplishments
    • Conducted seminars, led keynote speeches, and consulted with chapters at national conventions and at universities around the country

Duties as outlined in The National Constitution, Article VII, Section 6 (July 26, 1998)

    • Ensure organization and installation of new Collegiate Chapters;
    • Promote a professional fraternity image through National public relations efforts;
    • Oversee the collection and preservation of all information pertaining to the growth and expansion of Phi Sigma Pi, taking such steps as are necessary to ensure that this material is properly interpreted and disseminated;
    • Be the chairperson of the Triad (Chapter Development) Committee (Article XII, Section 9);
    • Create and oversee the plan for educating Chapter officers;
    • Promote communication between Chapters.


Mike attended the following National Conventions:

  • Norfolk, VA, 1995
  • Cincinnati, OH, 1996
  • Chattanooga, TN, 1997
  • Parsippany, NJ, 1998
  • Columbus, OH, 1999
  • Atlanta, GA, 2000
  • St. Louis, MO, 2001
  • Pittsburgh, PA, 2002
  • Philadelphia, PA, 2013


Mike attended the following Grand Chapter Conferences:

  • Lancaster, PA 1995
  • 1996
  • 1997
  • 1998
  • Blacksburg, VA 1999
  • Annville, PA 2000
  • Columbus, OH, 2001
  • Knoxville, TN 2002
  • Bryn Mawr, PA 2003



Bigs and Littles

Mike's Big Brother is Ken Brown.

Mike has 4 Little Brothers:

Further Resources

Other Interesting Facts

Mike's twin sister Maggie Noll is also an Alpha Lambda Alumni Brother.

Fraternity family colors are blue and gray. For example: sweatshirt - dark blue with gray letters.


Vice President of Chapter Development
Preceded By
Michael N. Surasky, Beta Delta
Term
1998-2002
Succeeded By
Dena Kniess, Mu