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At the 2010 National Convention, Phi Sigma Pi formally introduced the first wide-scale regional realigment since the inception of the fraternity regions.  The purpose of the realignment was to give the regions the ability to perform to their best potential and emphasize the importance of regions to the overall strength of the fraternity's infrastructure. 
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==Regional Conferences==
 
==Regional Conferences==

Revision as of 07:57, 22 October 2010

Regions are geographical groupings of chapters. All active chapters are assigned to a region. The region system was originally created in 2001 under 2000-2002 Vice President of Chapter Development Mike Noll; since that time, region assignments have been modified as new chapters have been activated in order to maintain a balanced setup.

History of the Regions

The Regions were first created in 2001 under the 39th Empowered Council. It was formally announced at the 2001 Grand Chapter Conference at Ohio State University. The idea was for the internal regional strength to benefit the National Organization. 12 Regions were created with approximately 8-9 chapters per region. Four Chapter Consultants (the position title would eventually become Region Consultant) were assigned 3 regions a piece for support. The consultants were:

At the 2010 National Convention, Phi Sigma Pi formally introduced the first wide-scale regional realigment since the inception of the fraternity regions. The purpose of the realignment was to give the regions the ability to perform to their best potential and emphasize the importance of regions to the overall strength of the fraternity's infrastructure.

Prior to the realignment, region sizes had varied from between 6 to 15 chapters each. Through the realignment, six new regions would be created and the overal chapter spread would be 5 to 8 collegiate chapters within each region. The consultants that would work with these regions include

Regional Conferences

Regions are required to hold a Regional Conference every year. Regional Conferences serve a variety of purposes. Some of the benefits of the conferences include:

  • Developing relationships with Brothers from other nearby chapters
  • Building personal leadership skills
  • Exchanging ideas between chapters for attendees to take back to their own chapter

Region Consultants

Each Region is assigned a Region Consultant, who is a member of the National Staff. Region Consultants provide advice and work with chapters to grow and develop, and provide a direct communication channel with the National Office.

Main Article: List of Region Consultants

Awards

The most outstanding chapter in each Region is honored each year at National Convention.

Main article: Top in Region Award

List of Regions

The full list of regions as of 2010 is as follows:

List of Former Regions