National Alumni Development Committee

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Article XIII: National Council Standing Committees, Section 9 of the National Constitution outlines the National Alumni Development Committee (NADC) as such;

The Alumni Development Committee shall be chaired by the Vice President of Alumni Development. The other committee members shall include at least one (1) National Staff Member and at least one (1) Member in good standing of Phi Sigma Pi. The committee shall be responsible for promoting Alumni Chapters and Associations, and recommending programs and activities to foster alumni involvement.


Committee Members

The NADC consists of the following members for the 2006-07 term:

Projects

Alumni Committee Night Class

Night Class is an ongoing project throughout the 2006-07 academic year. The class is set up as a telephone conference call, where interested participants are invited to call in and take part in a short conversation and presentation on a pre determined area relating to Alumni Development. There have been two classes thus far;

  • Night Class 1: Welcome back, what are the first your collegiate chapter's Alumni Committee needs to do at the start of the school year
  • Night Class 2: How to involve Alumni in your collegiate chapter's Initiation program

Alumni Development Resource Guide

The Alumni Development Resource Guide represents the first steps towards taking paper committee and officer manuals and moving them online into this current wiki based format for shared collaborative documentation. The former Alumni Committee manual was rewritten as a best practices concept, borrowing the successful Alumni Relations and Alumni Development practices of our chapters and presenting detailed analysis for collegiate chapters to adapt if they desire to their current processes.