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'''Zeta Iota Chapter''' (Founded 17 April [[2011]]) is located at [http://www.sju.edu Saint Joseph's University] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  The chapter is a member of what used to be the [[Philadelphia Metropolitan Region]]. The Chapter has won seven national awards: [[Top in Region Award]] in 2016, [[Claude A. Phillips Fellowship Award]] in 2016, [[Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award]] in 2014, [[Outstanding Risk Management Award]] in 2014, Recruitment Incentive Award in 2013, and [[Outstanding Website Award]] twice in 2012 and 2013.
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'''Zeta Iota Chapter''' (founded 17 April [[2011]]) is located at [http://www.sju.edu Saint Joseph's University] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  The chapter is a member of what used to be the [[Philadelphia Metropolitan Region]]. The Chapter has won seven national awards: [[Top in Region Award]] in 2016, [[Claude A. Phillips Fellowship Award]] in 2016, [[Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award]] in 2014, [[Outstanding Risk Management Award]] in 2014, Recruitment Incentive Award in 2013, and [[Outstanding Website Award]] twice in 2012 and 2013.
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== Chapter History ==
 
== Chapter History ==
 
=== Founding ===
 
=== Founding ===

Revision as of 17:04, 1 August 2016

Zeta Iota Chapter (founded 17 April 2011) is located at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The chapter is a member of what used to be the Philadelphia Metropolitan Region. The Chapter has won seven national awards: Top in Region Award in 2016, Claude A. Phillips Fellowship Award in 2016, Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award in 2014, Outstanding Risk Management Award in 2014, Recruitment Incentive Award in 2013, and Outstanding Website Award twice in 2012 and 2013.

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Chapter History

Founding

Zeta Iota Chapter receiving their Charter at the 2011 National Convention. (L-R)Steph Scalice and Raya Abat accepted the Charter for Zeta Iota.

The Charter Class of the Zeta Iota Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi at St. Joseph’s University was inducted on April 17, 2011. This Charter Class included twenty-six members who enthusiastically worked toward bringing an official chapter of Phi Sigma Pi to Hawk Hill. Our Founder and first President was Sally Siebert.

Sally Siebert led the charge in getting Phi Sigma Pi onto Saint Joseph’s campus. It served as the second co-ed fraternity besides the business fraternity. She worked for several years to get Phi Sigma Pi on campus. The first eboard was Sally Siebert (President), Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (Vice-President), Stephanie Scalice (Secretary), Cory Hall (Treasuer), Justin Colaprico (Parlimentairan), Lauren Takovich (Recruitment Advisor and Initiate Adivisor), and Raya Abat (Historian). The eboard was selected by the Director of Exapsion, Ryan DeGuzman. Zeta Iota upon successful completion of the chapter petition outlining all the events and goals of chapter as a colony. This petition was completed by the Historian, Raya Abat, and fellow brother Robbie Cusella.

On August 6, 2011, Raya Abat and Stephanie Scalice received Zeta Iota’s Charter on behalf of the entire Chapter during the Awards Banquet of the 2011 Phi Sigma Pi National Convention held in Arlington, Virginia. Acquisition of this Charter symbolized Zeta Iota’s official recognition as an active Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi at the national level.

Throughout The Years

2011

The Chapter focused on completing event requirements that were necessary to become a recognized chapter. Lack of experience with proper chapter operations resulted in confusion and uncertainty. There were several events that were planned were later canceled due to confusion and lack of interest. In spite of these set backs, brothers had a fun time getting to know each other and learning about Phi Sigma Pi. Risk management chair was created during this year.

2012

This year was a transitional year with the implementation of structure. The chapter to stray away from a laid back atmosphere to a more formal setting. An anonymous online suggestion box was used to help gain input from brothers; however, this caused more problems and it was decided to discontinue it. Committees started to become more solidified. For the first time, a brother was expelled, put on probation, and brothers resigned from the fraternity. Since this was the first year implementing terms on probation, it was difficult figuring out how to do so. This was also the first year we had an alumni advisor, Chris Costantino, who helped with parliamentary procedure and chapter effectiveness. Robert's Rules were finally used during meetings. The Brother at Large position was created during this year.

2013

Zeta Iota continued to grow throughout this year. Positions Charters and Alphas usually had were finally being replaced by younger brothers. The chapter continued to change. One big change was implementation of event requirements in Operating Policy. Another major change was the number event requirements that were mandatory. It was originally each brother had to go to two social events, two scholarship events, two fundraising events, two service events, and one risk management event. This was changed to one social, one scholarship, one fundraising, one service, one risk management, and two of any event which included those just mentioned plus public relations, historian, alumni, and inter-chapter relations event. This allowed for greater flexibility for brothers and also allowed for the brothers to go to other events make it count for something.

2014

In 2014 a major was that the number of fundraising events required to go was increased from one to two. Going to only one event decreased the amount of money raised for the fraternity. This was also the year the last of the Charters graduated.

2015

Zeta Iota implemented a Partial Activity system for Brothers who may have an extraordinarily busy schedule one semester and still want to stay active.

2016

The Chapter implemented a Risk Management Tier system, which took the efforts of every member for two months. Zeta Iota also experienced difficulty during a spike in Brother resignations. To combat the apathy that accumulated from this hard time period, the Chapter held a Brother Retreat and worked together to create a draft to a Mission Statement and set forth goals after discussing the Chapter's strengths and weaknesses. The Chapter won the Claude A. Phillips Fellowship Award due to this retreat and also the Top in Region Award at the 2016 National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri.

Executive Board Summaries

Main Article: Zeta Iota Past Executive Board Summary

Chapter Positions

Current Executive Board

Leslie Briggs
Luigi Nuñez
Nicole Lemanski
Brian Nessel
Nick Merrill
Kaitlin Neinstedt
Anjni Patel
Jenny Schadt

Current Executive Council

Kimmie Wodzanowski
Anna Gillin
Marisa Egan
Katherine Walsh
Georgeann Lombertino
Madelein Cunningham
Nicholas Swanson
Christine Betar
Lauren Schwartz

Other Positions

Allison Gibbons
Luigi Nuñez
Caroline Lembo
Liz Fuentes
Luigi Nuñez

Past Chapter Positions

Main Article: List of Past Zeta Iota Positions

Initiate Classes

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Initiate Classes

Chapter Events & Activities

Social

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Social Events

Service

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Service Events

Fundraising

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Fundraising Events

Scholarship

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Scholarship Events

Rush

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Rush Events

Campus Wide Events

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Campus Wide Events

Inter-Chapter Relations Events

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Inter-Chapter Relations Events

Alumni Events

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Alumni Events

Public Relations Events

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Public Relations Events

Risk Management Events

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Risk Management Events

Historian Events

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Historian Events

Other

Main Article: List of Zeta Iota Chapter Other Events

Zeta Iota Families

There are 23 families in Zeta Iota. There are 4 families that are retired (marked by an asterisk).

  1. Alpha Delta Family *
  2. Alpha Epsilon Family *
  3. Alpha Chi Family
  4. Alpha Omega Family *
  5. Alpha Rho Gamma
  6. Alpha Psi Kappa Family
  7. Beta Alpha Mu Family
  8. Beta Alpha Rho Family
  9. Beta Beta Beta Family
  10. Beta Gamma Tau Family
  11. Beta Tau Iota Family
  12. Gamma Alpha Iota Family
  13. Gamma Alpha Rho Family
  14. Delta Delta Gamma Family
  15. Eta Omicron Tau Family
  16. Lambda Iota Beta Family
  17. Lambda Iota Lambda Family
  18. Lambda Omega Lambda Family
  19. Rho Beta Eta Family
  20. Sigma Chi Family *
  21. Tau Nu Lambda Family
  22. Theta Rho Family
  23. Psi Kappa Family

Governing Document

There are several documents that dictate how Zeta Iota is run. On a National level, it is the National Constitution, National Operating Policies, and National Risk Management Policy. The documents are on a local level. They are Bylaws, Operating Policy, and Risk Management Policy

Notable Alumni

Chapter Honors and Awards

National Awards

  • 2016
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012

University Awards

  • 2013
  • Love in Action Award - For the work done on campus and outside the community

Chapter Awards

Main Article: Zeta Iota Awards

Further Resources