Presidential Roundtable

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Being a successful President

* Know the responsibilities of each chapter officer Delegate responsibility to officers to ensure that tasks are completed properly and efficiently. As the chapter president, you are responsible for ensuring that each officer is fulfilling his/her duties. You may need to delineate goals or delegate specific tasks; however, offering information, advice, suggestions, and constructive criticism will help when assistance is needed. It is extremely important to delegate, so that you are available to supervise and be available to handle emergency situations.