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− | '''Regions''' are geographical groupings of [[Collegiate Chapters|chapters]]. All active chapters are assigned to a region. The region system was originally created in 2001; since that time, region assignments have been modified as new chapters have been activated in order to maintain a balanced setup. | + | '''Regions''' are geographical groupings of [[Collegiate Chapters|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 Nool; since that time, region assignments have been modified as new chapters have been activated in order to maintain a balanced setup. |
==Regional Conferences== | ==Regional Conferences== |
Revision as of 08:01, 16 September 2008
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 Nool; since that time, region assignments have been modified as new chapters have been activated in order to maintain a balanced setup.
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.
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 2008 is as follows: