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Do You Know What Alpha Sigma Alpha Stands For? Christine Strapac Thomas, National Council VP of Membership Required to attend: At least one member from each collegiate chapter. You must be an initiated member to attend this workshop.
Do you really know what Alpha Sigma Alpha stands for? Do you know the meaning of our sorority beyond the purpose, mission, core values, and vision? Today we will look deeper into the meaning of our sorority by revisiting our ritual, badge, and symbols to uncover how we can live and model what Alpha Sigma Alpha stands for in our sisterhood and in the world.
Your Personal Mission Statement Christine Bry What energizes you? Love, great ideas, exciting challenges? Explore different motivation approaches and learn about LEAP principles.
Advisor Roundtable/FAQ Lynne Marie Capraro Cona, District Advisory Board Liaison Get answers to all of your questions about advising collegiate chapters. Other procedural topics will be covered. Get information on how the District Advisory Board Liaison can make your time volunteering as an advisor easier.
This session is open only to advisors and alumnae interested in advisory positions.
Managing Your Finances in College TBA Ever use a credit card to buy a bottle of water? Learn how personal debt can affect you in college and after graduation. Get information on how to manage debt, and how to make ends meet every day.
Policy 101: Managing Risk or Risk Management Masha Mitsengendler, Finance Coaching Team Leader Risk management is not just about liabilities and insurance—it's about sisterhood and caring for each other. Learn how to avoid and minimize risk to keep your sisters safe.
Working with a National Philanthropy Shannon Zimmerman, S. June Smith Center The S. June Smith Center continues the legacy of Dr. S. June Smith, KK, by creating an inclusive community for every child, regardless of ability. The S. June Smith Center works within a child's natural environment to create patterns for lifelong learning that will benefit the child, the family, and their community. Learn how your chapter can help meet the mission.
Participation, Teamwork, Sisterhood Kelly Sprout, Chapter Education Coordinator Can you define "sisterhood"? It can be done in so many ways! Examine different behaviors in situations with sisters and friends to find a list of solutions for potential chapter issues.
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