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  • ...d from the [http://phisigmapi.org/BrothersOnly/Blog/tabid/207/Default.aspx National Office Blog])''''' [[Category:National Office]]
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  • * Encourage alumni support the Active undergraduate chapters and National Fraternity through monetary and gift-in-kind donations, through event att Charter members of MTAC, as per their petition to [[National Council]]:
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  • ...to be a style resource for anyone authoring a proposed amendment to the [[National Constitution]]. Following the simple guidelines below will help ensure that ...promote clarity and cohesiveness. In authoring proposed amendments to the National Constitution, it is helpful to be aware of these style conventions, so that
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  • ...ational Council]]. This position was removed in [[2018]] when the National Council added three [[Vice President of Development]] offices. ...mma Epsilon Chapter]] Alumnus, who was elected to the office at the [[2010 National Convention]] in Harrisburg, PA.
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  • ...requirements as other Classes of Membership (i.e. Active Members or Alumni Members). == Honorary Membership and the National Constitution ==
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  • ...onal revitalization efforts. It was a critical source of manpower that the National Office needed to fuel the rebirth of the entire organization. By [[1990]], ...[Scott Finkelstein]], [[Michael Mullen]] and [[Jeffrey Johnson]], all past National Officers. Also included are [[Justin Kirsten]], [[Michael McQueeney]], [[Da
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  • The '''National President''' is the highest ranking [[National Officer]] of Phi Sigma Pi. ...a Chapter]] Alumnus, who was elected to the office during the 2021 virtual National Convention.
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  • ...hillips|Dr. Phillips]] and [[C.H. McClure|Dr. McClure]], ten other student members were part of the founding group. They were [[Alfred Thayer]], [[J. Archie L ...Ambulance Boys. This group forms a very close relationship and many of its members belong to Phi Sigma Pi and Sigma Tau Gamma. All campus organizations, inclu
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  • ...membership was never large. In the school year of 1932-33, it only had ten members and in 1934-35 it had six.</blockquote> ...r 1936 Lampadion, it is noted that Professor [[C.H. McClure]] informed the national organization that Beta chapter had to go inactive for economic reasons.
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  • ...for violations of national policies, action may be taken by the [[National Council]]. This section is designed to aid your chapter in better understanding ho ==National Operating Policies==
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  • ...sked Nationals to close the charter because Eta was not living up to the [[National Constitution]]. ...Sigma Pi closed Eta Chapter due to the start of the war. In February 1946 members returned to campus and started the petition efforts to reactive their chapt
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  • ...s College now known as Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. The founding members were Thomas North and Edward Reams who were faculty at the institution. Dav In 1930, there were seventeen members. A year following founding, twenty-four brothers were inducted. The preside
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  • == National Involvement == ...elow. If you wish to add category tags for "Alumni Members" or "Collegiate Members" please do so as appropriate, or ask for help on your talk page. -->
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  • |width="85px"| '''Members''' ...Dave and another Brother, Terra Kendrick (ΔΤ 15), traveled to the [[2002 National Convention]] in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where they received Delta Tau's c
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  • ...igma Pi. The Chapter was founded December 3, 2000, inducting nearly sixty members into the brotherhood. ...f around 100 active brothers, led by the Executive Board and the Executive Council.
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  • ...thers. Things were looking very grim for the chapter, however two very key members would ensure its survival. ...ruct the Chapter on fraternal expectations. As many of the Executive Board members from the initial recruitment in Spring 2002 grew with the fraternity, as di
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  • Reforest the Bluegrass is a yearly Lexington event in which members of the community come together to plant thousands of baby trees in hopes th === National Awards ===
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  • ...ing and weekly Executive Board Meeting, and to keep close contact with the National Office. <br /> '''Vice President:''' Responsible for: appointing all active members to a specific committee to participate in, protecting/granting access to Ch
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  • Our current Gamma Theta Chapter has 66 active members and is a major presence on LSU's campus. Our Spring 2021 initiate class, Be *E-Council
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  • == National Involvement == * [[National Secretary]] (1939-1946)
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  • "The [[Tau Chapter]] of Phi Sigma Pi, national honorary education fraternity, has as its objective perpetuating the ideals ...ed from college. Phi Sigma Pi offers life membership to alumni, giving its members life-long association they would lose otherwise.
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  • ...2011.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Beta Lambda receiving their charter at the 2011 National Convention.]] ...d members. The Recruitment Advisor and the Brother-at-Large are non-voting members.
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  • ...amiliarity. Much of the success was due to the dedication of the Founding members and the Chapter's former Advisor, [[Dr. Melissa Cichowicz (nee Betz)]]. The Chapter currently has over 80 members. The most recent initiate class was the Beta Nu class inducted in Fall 2018
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  • *The Beta Nu Chapter is the first, and currently the only chapter, in the National Organization to have a house. ...ing or play instruments, who march in the band, who are RA's, who are also members of other social fraternities/sororities, etc. Beta Nu takes pride in uniti
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  • ...s founded by Jon Pinto (AB), with the charter being received at the 1993 [[National Convention]], which took place in Baltimore, hosted by the Alpha Beta Chapt The current chapter consists of about 65 members from the Alpha Rho, Alpha Sigma, Alpha Tau, Alpha Upsilon, Alpha Phi, and A
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  • ...adelphia Metropolitan Region]]. The Chapter has been honored with numerous national awards, including five Top Ten Chapter awards, five Top in East Region awar ...ha Eta Chapter throughout the following calendar year. All Executive Board members hold voting privileges, ensuring a collective and inclusive decision-making
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  • ...chigan. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded by 132 chartering members at Michigan State. The Chapter is a member of the [[Great Lakes Region]]. ...two Initiate Classes each year, which are generally composed of 12 – 22 members, one in the fall and one in the spring. The initiation process is six to se
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  • In the Mid-to-late 2000s, Beta Zeta would begin to emerge on the National and Regional Level, winning such awards as the Highest GPA and Top In Regio ...ticipating with the Mid South Regional Conference, and sending more active members to the Phi Sigma Pi [[Grand Chapter Conference]].
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  • ...he Student Leadership Organization office. However, with the help of the [[National office]] and friends, he persevered and the first informational session and ...mbers. The new officers quickly burned out and over time many of the first members were expelled due to inactivity.
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  • ...Arbor, Michigan. The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded when 104 members were inducted into the fraternity. Beta Alpha is a member of the [[Great La ...an University). The second term of the first year saw seven newly inducted members.
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  • ...ed three [[Distinguished Service Key]] Recipients and been honored with 29 national awards, including nine [[Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award|Joseph To On November 3, [[1991]], Alpha Rho Chapter was founded with 195 [[Members|Brothers]]. At that time, the Chapter also elected it's first [[Executive B
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  • ...eonardo Zoppa]] ([[Alpha Psi]]). Before the removal of regions from the [[National Constitution]], NYMAAC was a member of the [[East Region]]. ...y process. [[Alexandra Spirer]] received our chapter charter at the [[2001 National Convention]] in St. Louis.
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  • ...House]; and [http://www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/PAE/index.aspx the National M.S. Society]. ...[Vice President of Philanthropy Development]]. Patrick was among the first members to join the [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation]] upon its formation.
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  • {{Infobox National Council ...remuneration, and are responsible for setting the vision and goals of the National Fraternity.
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  • ...n. Four Chapter Consultants (the position title would eventually become [[National Staff#Region Consultant|Region Consultant]]) were assigned 3 regions a piec At the [[2010 National Convention]], Phi Sigma Pi formally introduced the first wide-scale regiona
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  • .../www.berkeley.edu The University of California at Berkeley] and a former [[National Secretary]]. ...brother. While still an undergraduate brother, Matt also served on the [[National Communications and Technology Committee]] and unofficial groups like the PS
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  • * Add Council Motions links to each Empowered National Council page, currently completed for 30th to 49th ...rence and correct current discrepancies in our records of National Council members
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  • ...is currently serving as [[National President]] for the 2014-2016 National Council term. ...he Membership Exam to become a member of the [http://parliamentarians.org/ National Association of Parliamentarians] (NAP).
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  • ...er of [[Capital Chapter]] (#39) in Washington, DC. He served as the 34th [[National President]], a position he has held from April 3, 2007 to August 2, 2014. ...rms as the chapter's first President. In the fall of 1999 he joined the [[National Alumni Development Committee]] working under the Vice President of Alumni D
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  • * To properly reference all of the Council members who did not serve out their full term. Please list the Council Members on the [[National Council]] pages whose dates in office do not appear to be a complete term, and are
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  • ...[[Senior Vice President]] from 2012 to 2018, and is currently serving as [[National President]]. Duff was awarded the [[Todd Tripod Scholarship]] in 2005. ...Chapter]]. He has served several years on National Council and on various National Committees.
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  • ...on [[National Council Standing Committee|national committees]], [[National Council]], and reactivating [[Alpha Theta Chapter]]. David served on [[National Council]] for three years working hard to improve Alumni relations. David was also
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  • ...n Interchapter Website] (which maintained no official affiliation with the National Fraternity.) ...Chapter, including [[Jamie Easoz Painter]], one of the chapter's founding members. The event marked one of the highest number of alumni participation in the
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  • ...Jeremy decided it was time to get more involved and decided to join the [[National Development Committee]]. == National Involvement ==
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  • *The first executive council consisted of Jeff Lawton, Jeff Carter, [[Kim Smith]], and [[Laurie Howard]] *The Capital Chapter was officially recognized at the [[1996 National Convention]] in Norfolk.
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  • ...elow. If you wish to add category tags for "Alumni Members" or "Collegiate Members" please do so as appropriate, or ask for help on your talk page. --> ...]] | succeeded = [[Tammy A. Mleziva]], [[Alpha Epsilon]] | councilname = [[National President]] | term = 2000-2002 }}
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  • ...iety, Epsilon Pi Tau National Honor Society for Industrial Technology, the National Association of Industrial Technology, and the Society of Manufacturing Engi '''National Awards'''
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  • ...ttp://www.missouri.edu/ University of Missouri-Columbia]. He is a former [[National Secretary]]. ...voted Most Improved Brother in 2004 after being hired as a Phi Sigma Pi [[National Staff#Region Consultant|Region Consultant]].
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  • The National Alumni Development Committee was merged into the [[National Development Committee]] in August, 2007. ==Committee Members==
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  • Tammy was the first female to serve as [[National President]] in 2002. Tammy went on to received a [[Distinguished Service K == National Involvement ==
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