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=== 2010 Delegates ===
 
=== 2010 Delegates ===
The following candidates are running for the NAA Delegate positions;
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* Delegates: [[Jeremy Tallman]] and [[Pete Gingrich]]
* [[Chris Costantino]]
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* Alternates: [[Laura Griesbauer]] and [[Tiffany Wood]]
* [[Sara Bennett]]
 
* [[Amos Eshel]]
 
* [[Pete Gingrich]]
 
* [[Laura Griesbauer]]
 
* [[Natalie Swierzbin]]
 
* [[Jeremy Tallman]]
 
* [[Erik Walschburger]]
 
* [[Tiffany Wood]]
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:12, 2 June 2010

The National Alumni Association (NAA) is considered an umbrella organization for Alumni, who may or may not also be involved in an Alumni Chapter or regional Alumni Association.

Membership in the NAA is granted by making an annual donation to the Phi Sigma Pi Foundation. Members are provided with various benefits based on their level of giving. All members receive The Lampadion, Alumni e-newsletters, discounts to all National Events, and the ability to apply for the Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship.

NAA Delegates

The 2007 Grand Chapter approved a Constitutional amendment to establish two at-large NAA delegate and alternate positions. These delegates are granted the same rights as the Alumni Chapter Grand Chapter Delegates.

2008 Delegates

2009 Delegates

2010 Delegates

References

National Alumni Association