DELEGATE MANUAL

DELEGATE MANUAL
Congratulations for serving as your chapter’s Delegate.
In order to assist you in preparing for the meeting, this manual has been compiled. It contains
information on the meeting agenda, subjects to be discussed, what is expected of you, what you
can expect from the meeting and general information on the meeting place and the financial
obligations you may incur.
Please be TOTALLY familiar with the contents of the manual prior to your arrival. Naturally, the
better you prepare, the better you will be able to represent your chapter and the more you will
benefit personally.
This manual should become the property of your chapter upon your return from the Biennial
Meeting.
YOU MUST BRING THIS MANUAL WITH YOU TO THE NATIONAL MEETING along
with a copy of the National Bylaws and have it during the business sessions as a handy reference.
This is the only copy that will be furnished to you so please don't forget to bring it with you.
We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
A. General Information
Travel & Shuttle Information
o Itinerary ..........................................................................................................3
o Shuttle Service ...............................................................................................3
Hotel Information
o Address ..........................................................................................................4
o Check in times................................................................................................4
o Check in instructions......................................................................................4
o Incidentals .....................................................................................................4
o Extended Stay ................................................................................................4
o Parking ...........................................................................................................4
o Internet ...........................................................................................................5
o Rental Car ......................................................................................................5
o Hotel Shuttle & Other Transportation............................................................5
o Hotel Amenities ............................................................................................5
o Restaurants .....................................................................................................6
o Area Attractions .............................................................................................7
B. Meeting Information
o Registration ....................................................................................................8
o Expenses ........................................................................................................8
o Dress Code .....................................................................................................8
o What to Bring .................................................................................................9
o Special Needs .................................................................................................9
o Photos.............................................................................................................9
o Discount tickets ..............................................................................................9
o Conference T-Shirt.........................................................................................9
o National Contact Information ........................................................................9
o Convention Agenda .......................................................................................10
C. Delegate Information
o Qualifications & Duties .................................................................................12
o Requirements of National Delegates .............................................................13
o Expectations of National Delegates ..............................................................13
D. Background Information
o Phi Chi Theta Creed .......................................................................................14
o History of Phi Chi Theta ................................................................................14
o Founders of Phi Chi Theta .............................................................................14
o First Chapters of Phi Chi Theta .....................................................................14
o Did You Know That? .....................................................................................15
o Requirements For a National Office ..............................................................16
o Chapter Roll ...................................................................................................17
o National Officer & Committee Directory ......................................................18
o PCT Educational Foundation Trustee Directory............................................20
D. Mear’s Shuttle Voucher
o Shuttle Voucher .............................................................................................21
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SECTION A. GENERAL INFORMATION
Travel & Shuttle Service
Travel
Please book your travel in advance to get the best rates. If flying, you will be flying into Orlando
International Airport (MCO). Unless you plan to come in early for some R&R, plan to arrive on
Wednesday, August 6th and depart on Sunday, August 10th. Registration and the Welcome
Reception will be at 7:00 PM Wednesday.
Please email your itinerary to Saundra Finley at [email protected] as soon as
your travel arrangements are made so that your shuttle times can be scheduled with Mears
Transportation. We will need the following information: name of the airline, flight number and
arrival & departure dates and times.
Shuttle Service
Mears Transportation
407-839-1570
www.mearstransportation.com
Arrangements have been made with the Mears Transportation to offer round trip shuttle service
to and from the Orlando International Airport (MCO) to our attendees.
After getting your luggage, go to Level 1 for ground transportation and present the Mears
representative with the voucher that is part of this registration packet (see last page). Please read
the voucher carefully and bring a copy with you.
The shuttle will run continuously BUT there is a possible 20-45 minute wait at the airport. The
shuttle will also make several stops at surrounding hotels before dropping you off at the door of
the Doubletree.
Return reservations – you will need to call Mears Transportation 24 hours prior to your
departure. Be prepared to leave 3-4 hours before your scheduled departure because of the
number of stops that it makes.
The vouchers are good from Monday, August 4 to Monday, August 11 for those that wish to
extend their trip to Orlando.
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Hotel Information
Doubletree Hotel Orlando
At the Entrance to Universal Orlando
5780 Major Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32819
407-351-1000
www.doubletreeorlando.com
The Doubletree Hotel is located at Kirkman Road and Major Boulevard at the entrance to
Universal Orlando. Orlando International Airport (MCO) is located approximately 18 miles from
the hotel. Downtown Orlando is ten minutes away. Other major theme park attractions are a
short fifteen minute drive. Beach lovers can be in the sun and sand at Cocoa beach in one hour.
Check in and Check out
Check in is at 4:00 PM
Check out is at 11:00 AM
100% non-smoking property
Check in instructions
Upon arrival at the hotel, go directly to the front desk. Room assignments have been provided to
the hotel and your reservation is listed under your name. You will be asked to provide a credit
card to cover any incidentals during your stay.
Incidentals
Your registration fee includes your room rate during the conference, advertised meals and
conference events. Each individual pays for his/her own incidentals –such as in room movie
rentals, phone calls, room service, internet service and additional meals.
Extended Stay
We would like to encourage you to stay a few additional days to thoroughly enjoy the Doubletree
and the City of Orlando. The DoubleTree has extended our group rate of $123 (taxes included)
for three days pre and post conference based on availability. Arrangements for extended stays
need to be made directly with the Saundra. Charges for the additional night will be charged to
your credit card at check out or you can pay by check prior to the event.
Parking
For attendees that are driving to Orlando or renting a car, the DoubleTree offers the following
parking options:
Self-parking at $9.00/night (with in and out privileges)
Valet at $16.00/night (with in and out privileges)
Day Parking at $10.00 (without in and out privileges)
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Internet
The hotel offers complimentary basic wireless internet access in guest rooms and public areas of
the hotel for all devices.
Rental Car
Car rental arrangements may be made through the Avis Rental desk in the Main Hotel lobby.
They are open 7 days each week. Hours are Monday – Friday: 8am-6pm, Saturday: 8am-2pm,
and Sunday: 9am-1pm. Rates vary based on availability.
Hotel Shuttle & Other Transportation
Scheduled transportation to Universal Orlando ® theme parks, SeaWorld Orlando®, Wet 'n
Wild® and Aquatica is available via the Super Star Shuttle provided by Universal Orlando.
Schedule is based on regular park operating hours* and does not run continuously. Space is
limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Boarding passes are required and can be
obtained at the Destination Universal Desk one day in advance and up to 30 minutes prior to
departure. The Destination Universal Desk is located in the hotel lobby. Seating is limited and
standing room is available. Transportation not valid for Special Events, Groups or Early Park
Admission. The Destination Universal Desk can also provide information about the I-Ride
Trolley for shopping and International Drive locations.
Hotel Amenities
o Guest comforts at our Orlando hotel include:
o Junior Olympic Outdoor Pool and Jacuzzi
o Newly Renovated Fitness Center with Precor Equipment
o Two full service restaurants, lobby bar, pool bar, Deli and Starbucks
o Game Room featuring the newest Arcade Games
o Official Universal Desk for attraction tickets and information to Universal
Orlando®, SeaWorld Orlando® and Wet ‘N Wild Orlando®
o Complimentary scheduled shuttle service to Universal Orlando Resort, Wet ‘N
Wild, SeaWorld and Aquatica® (provided by Universal Orlando). Paid shuttle
service available to Walt Disney World Resort®.
o Self Service Laundry
o Fully-equipped complimentary Business Center
o Avis Car Rental on site
o Guest Room Amenities
o mini-refrigerator, desk work station and nesting table, laptop safe, coffee maker
with Wolfgang Puck coffee, hair dryer and iron/ironing board.
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Below are some local eating establishments on and off property.
Restaurants at the DoubleTree
Pompano's – serves breakfast buffet, fresh salads and all your favorite lunch faire
Palm Court Deli - Offers sandwiches, light snacks and refreshments including favorites from
Uno Express Pizza, ICEE Frozen Drinks and Hershey's Ice Cream
Spritz Lounge - Attentive service and a refined atmosphere
Carnivale - A full service restaurant offering fresh light American faire with home style favorites
Starbucks - America's favorite coffee served alongside freshly baked pastries and snacks,
featuring everyone's seasonal favorites
Restaurants near the DoubleTree
Restaurants within walking distance:
T. G. I. Friday’s
5933 Caravan Court, Orlando, FL 32819 · (407) 903-0338
Exit the main hotel and head to the left – across Major Blvd.
Miller’s Ale House
5573 Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL 32819 · (407) 248-0000
Exit the front of the hotel and head to the right across the large parking lot
Kobe Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
5605 South Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL 32819 (407)248-1978
Exit the front of the hotel and head to the right across the large parking lot
Carrabba’s Italian Restaurant
5701 Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32819 · (407)-355-7277
Exit the hotel and head to the right – across Vineland Road
Golden Corral
5535 South Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL 32819
Exit the front of the hotel and head right across the large parking lot
Fast food options:
Burger King & Wendy’s
Exit the front of the hotel and head right – behind plaza
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Longer walk (2.5 miles) or short cab ride …..
Universal Studios’ CityWalk – directly across the street from the DoubleTree, offers over 50
different dining options including Emeril’s, Jimmy Buffett’s, Hard Rock Café, Bubba Gump
Shrimp Company and many, many more. For a complete list, go to
http://www.universalorlando.com/OverviewPages/Dining/atcitywalk.aspx#
In 2014, CityWalk welcomed eight new, innovative dining options: Cowfish Burger and Sushi
Bar, Hot Dog Hall of Fame, Antojitos Mexican Tapas, Pranzo Italian Kitchen, Bread Box
Handcrafted Sandwiches, Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt and Red Oven Pizza Bakery.
Area Attractions
The DoubleTree by Hilton at the Entrance to Universal Orlando is centrally located in the heart
of Orlando's world famous attractions and entertainment area. Just minutes away from:
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Universal Orlando® - 5 mins (2.5 miles)
Mall at Millenia – 6 mins (2.5 miles)
Orlando Premium Outlets - International Drive - 8 mins (3.1 miles)
Wet 'n Wild - 8 mins (2.9 miles)
Orange County Convention Center - 9 min (4.4 miles)
Pointe Orlando - 9 mins (3.9 miles)
Aquatica - 10 mins (6 miles)
SeaWorld® Orlando - 11 mins (6.6 miles)
Discovery Cove - 13 mins (7 miles)
Amway Center - 14 mins (8.1 miles)
Orlando Premium Outlets - Vineland Ave - 14 mins (9.5 miles)
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre - 15 mins (9.1 miles)
Orlando Museum of Art - 18 mins (11 miles)
Orlando Science Center - 19 mins (11.4 miles)
Walt Disney World Theme Parks - 21 mins (15.6 miles)
Legoland Florida - 52 mins (44.1 miles)
Kennedy Space Center - 60 mins (58.5 miles)
Cocoa Beach - 65 mins (64.8 miles)
Port Canaveral – 60 mins (59.6 miles)
For more information about Universal Orlando Resort, Walt Disney World Resort or other great
local attractions please visit The Doubletree website at
http://www.doubletreeorlando.com/activities-orlando-en.html.
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SECTION B. MEETING INFORMATION
Registration
Conference registration will be Wednesday from 7:00-8:00 PM at the Convention Center
Registration Desk. At registration, you will pick up your welcome packet which will include
your conference name badge, etc. Registration is followed by a Welcome Reception. Should you
miss the registration Wednesday night, there will be another registration period Thursday
morning from 7:30-8:30 AM outside of Room Seminole A.
Expenses
Your registration fee covers the following expenses:
o Four Nights Lodging (Wednesday – Saturday) based on the occupancy you registered for.
o Shuttle to and from the airport/hotel
o Meals:
• Wednesday: Welcome Reception
• Thursday: Breakfast & Lunch
• Thursday: Alumni Reception (alumni only)
• Friday: Breakfast
• Saturday: Breakfast, Lunch and Awards Banquet
• All other meals are on your own.
o Access to meetings & registration materials
You will be responsible for your airfare or other means of transportation to and from Orlando to
attend the National Meeting, any meals not listed above and any incidentals at the hotel.
Dress Code
An adequate wardrobe for all functions is required. Below is a listing of the expected attire for
each function:
Wednesday – Business Casual
Thursday – Business Professional
Friday – Business Casual
Saturday Day – Business Professional for the meetings
Saturday Evening – Business Professional or Evening Attire for the Banquet
Definitions
**Business Casual – slacks, khakis, shirts with collars, dresses, skirts.
**Business Professional – what you would wear to a job interview – suit recommended
** Bring a sweater or light jacket. Conference room temperatures can be hard to regulate and are
often very chilly.
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What to Bring
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Delegate Manual
National Bylaws
Copy of Proposed Bylaw Amendments
Appropriate clothing – see Dress Code
Credit Card for hotel incidentals
Money for tipping
Money for meals on own
Sunscreen and hat
Camera
Jacket or sweater (conference rooms can be cold)
Umbrella or rain gear for your trips to the Parks (for those unexpected afternoon showers)
Special Needs
Please be sure to let Saundra know if you have any special dietary requirements such as food
allergies or if you would prefer a vegetarian, vegan or Kosher meals. Also let her know if you
need a handicapped accessible room.
Photos
We are creating a video to show during the meeting. If you would like to have your chapter
represented in the video, please send Josh Gabbard a copy of your chapter’s rush video to
[email protected]. We will also gladly accept any group photos as well. Please
include your chapter’s name and university when sending over the media. Please feel free to email Josh if you have any questions.
Regional photos and a group photo will be taken throughout the conference.
Discount Tickets
Group discount tickets to Universal Studios are available for purchase. The “After 4:00 Group
Convention Pass” is for Friday, August 8th from 4:00 until closing. Cost is $74.54.
Please contact Saundra at [email protected] to reserve your ticket.
Conference T-Shirts
A commemorative 90th anniversary National Meeting t-shirt will be available for purchase. All
profits from the sale of the shirt will be donated to the Phi Chi Theta Educational Foundation.
An order form will be sent out to all attendees and will be posted on the National Meeting page
of the National Website.
National Contact Information
Phi Chi Theta
1508 E. Belt Line Road, Suite 104
Carrollton, Texas 75006
(972) 245-7202
[email protected]
www.phichitheta.org
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"Ensuring Our Future"
August 6-10, 2014
TENTATIVE AGENDA
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Attendees arrive throughout the day
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Attendee Registration
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Welcome Reception - light refreshments
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
National Officer Interviews
Business Casual
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Late Registration
Continental Breakfast
Business Session I
* Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
* Greetings, Introductions & Correspondence
* Roll Call
* State of Fraternity Address by National President
* Annual Award Ribbon Presentation
* Covered Coat of Arms Ceremony
* In Memoriam
* Bylaws Report (Presentation Only)
* Budget Report (Presentation Only)
* Introduction of Nominees for National Office
* Announcements
10:30 am - 10:45 am
BREAK
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Speaker - Pete Mockaitis "One Year to Make it Happen"
12:00 pm 1:00 pm.
Lunch
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Chapter Presentation
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Speaker - Pete Mockaitis "The Four Frustrations of Student
2:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Leadership"
BREAK
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Foundation presentation, scholarships & refreshments
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Chapter Presentation
4:30 pm -5:00 pm
Regional Meetings
Central
Western
Eastern
Southern
Dinner on Own
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
President's Alumni Reception - light refreshments
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
National Officer Interviews
Business Professional
Friday, August 8, 2014
8:00 am - 8:30 am
8:30 am - 10:00 am
Business Casual
Seminole B
Seminole A
7:30 am - 8:30 am
8:00 am - 8:30 am
8:30 am – 10:45 am
10:00 am - 10:15 am
10:15 am - 11:45 am
Continental Breakfast
Business Session II
* Roll Call
* Bylaws Review
* Chapter Administration
BREAK
Speaker - Marc Mores - Risk Management Presentation
Free Time
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Convention Registration Desk
Seminole A
Pinellas Board Room
Seminole B
Seminole A
Seminole B
Available 11-4
Sarasota
St. Johns
Duval
Duval
Penthouse
Pinellas Board Room
Saturday, August 9, 2014
8:00 am - 8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
8:30 am – 8:45 am
Business Session
* Roll Call
* Announcements
8:45 am - 9:15 am
Chapter Presentation
9:15 am - 9:45 am
Chapter Presentation
9:45 am - 10:00 am
BREAK
10:00 am - 2:30 pm
Business Session III with working lunch @ 12:00
* Parliamentary Procedures & Refresher
* Bylaws (Discussion & Voting)
* Election of National Officers
* Regional Caucuses - Elect Regional Directors
* Unfinished Business
* New Business
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Regional Meetings
Central
Western
Eastern
Southern
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Executive Council Meeting (Old & New Officers)
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Free Time
Meeting Adjourned
Business Professional
Seminole A
Seminole A
Seminole A
Sarasota
St. Johns
Duval
Duval
Pinellas Board Room
Saturday, August 9, 2014
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Group Photos- National Meeting Official Photo
6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Awards Banquet & Keynote Speaker -
Professional/Evening
Attire
Staircase or Grand
Seminole B
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Check out of hotel
Casual
Early bird registration deadline is: MAY 15th
Host Hotel
Doubletree Hotel Orlando
At the Entrance to Universal Orlando
5780 Major Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32819
407-351-1000
www.doubletreeorlando.com
This is for informational purposes only. Reservations are to be
made through Nationals.
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SECTION C. DELEGATE INFORMATION
Qualifications & Duties
Important reminders concerning the qualifications and duties of National Delegate to the 2014
National Chapter Meeting of Phi Chi Theta:
1.
Thoroughly review the National Bylaws and Standing Rules.
Please bring your own copy of the National Bylaws and Standing Rules with you. Make
sure that they are the ones dated August 2012.
2.
According to Article VI, Section 3 B(1 & 2): "The President for the fiscal year in which
the Biennial Meeting is held shall represent the chapter as National Delegate at the Biennial
Meeting. If the President is unable to attend, officers for the same fiscal year -- Vice
President, Secretary or Treasurer -- shall serve, in rank order, in the National Delegate
Capacity.
If no officer is able to serve as National Delegate, a member of the chapter may be selected
to fill the position. However, this can only be done upon approval of the National President
and based on the recommendation of the chapter's Regional Director."
3.
According to Article VI, Section 3 B(3): "In Collegiate Chapters, it must be the intention
of the National Delegate to return to school for the Fall school term immediately following
the Biennial Meeting." Conformance with this rule MUST be assured.
Each National Delegate is required to make a full report -- both oral and written (one copy
to the Regional Director) -- of the meeting to their respective chapter as soon as possible
after returning from the meeting and to give assistance and support to the chapter during
the school year.
4.
National Delegates MUST be able to attend all events and other functions of the Biennial
Meeting without exception. In addition, the DELEGATE must attend any meetings of the
Biennial Meeting committees to which he/she may be appointed. Each DELEGATE
should expect to fully participate in all events during the convention.
5.
Your ticket for admission to ALL functions is your name badge. This MUST be worn at
all times during the convention and will be provided along with your registration packet at
the Welcome Reception on Wednesday, August 6, 2014.
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Requirements of National Delegates
o Attend ALL scheduled convention activities promptly and in their entirety.
o Be prepared to serve on national committee
o Represent their chapter at the Biennial Meeting
o Be members in good standing that will return to school and their school's chapter in the
Fall of 2014.
o Be conversant with the National By-laws and Standing Rules of Phi Chi Theta, Chapter
By-laws, Chapter operations and be familiar with Parliamentary Procedures.
o Be familiar with projects and professional activities of their chapters and be able to discuss
them if called upon to do so.
o Know how their chapter would vote on an issue, but keep an open mind to new information,
which may alter their chapter's standpoint on an issue
o Be aware of possible issues to be discussed at the convention. (I.e. proposed bylaw
amendments)
o Be able to present their chapter's viewpoint at any meeting or discussion.
o Be prepared to give an oral report to their chapter upon returning to school. In addition,
they MUST prepare a written report, which will become a part of the chapter's minutes. A
copy will also be sent to the chapter's Regional Director and to the Executive Director.
o Display conduct in a manner that reflects well on their school, chapter and region.
Expectations of the National Delegate
o To enlarge their perspective of the purpose and operation of Phi Chi Theta as a National
organization.
o To meet Phi Chi Theta members from around the nation and exchange ideas.
o To be involved in meeting activities for most of the day. Although free time is scheduled,
the National Delegate will be asked to serve on a convention committee, or the published
schedule may be subject to last-minute revisions if special circumstances should arise.
o To see the Business Meetings conducted in perhaps a more formal manner than local
chapter meetings. The larger size of the group necessitates these procedures. Every effort
is made to run the Biennial Meeting in an efficient and organized manner.
o To ratify actions of the Executive Council. The Executive Council will present the actions
that have been taken during the past two years. These are PAST events which only require
approval of the membership.
o The delegates will be presented with an operating budget for the national chapter for the
2014-2016 fiscal Biennium.
o To elect new national officers that will serve for the 2014-2016 Biennium.
o To vote on the proposed bylaws amendments presented at the Meeting.
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D. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON PHI CHI THETA
PHI CHI THETA CREED
I do solemnly promise to be true and loyal to the ideals of Phi Chi Theta; to strive at all times to uphold its
standards; and to work always for its best interests.
HISTORY OF PHI CHI THETA
Phi Chi Theta was formed in Chicago, Illinois, on June 16, 1924, by the union of two competing business
fraternities, Phi Theta Kappa and Phi Kappa Epsilon, both of which were formed in 1918.
Phi Chi Theta was incorporated in the State of New York on January 4, 1926. The certificate of
incorporation sets forth its purpose as being:
"To promote the cause of higher business education and training for women, to foster high ideals
for women in business careers, to encourage fraternity and cooperation among people preparing for
such careers, and to stimulate the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish devotion to the attainment of such
ends."
Since going co-ed, the word "women" has been replaced by the word "individual" to include both men and
women.
FOUNDERS OF PHI CHI THETA
Mary Stoddard Duggan (Deceased)
Nina Miller (Deceased)
Anna E. Hall (Deceased)
Edna Blake Davis (Deceased)
Alice Wyman Schulze (Deceased)
Nell McKenry (Deceased)
New York Alpha
New York Alpha
Colorado Alpha
New York Beta
Delta
Epsilon
FIRST CHAPTERS OF PHI CHI THETA
New York Alpha
Colorado Alpha
New York Beta
Oregon Beta
Gamma
Delta
Epsilon
Zeta
Columbia University
University of Denver
New York University
University of Oregon
Oregon State University
Northwestern University
University of Pittsburgh
Boston University
New York, NY
Denver, CO
New York, NY
Eugene, OR
Corvallis, OR
Chicago, IL
Pittsburgh, PA
Boston, MA
The National Chapter is the general governing body of Phi Chi Theta and consists of the duly elected
National Officers and National delegates. The National Officers are deemed the Executive Council and
have the authority to administer the affairs of the Fraternity during the interim between Biennial Meetings.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT ... ?
1.
The National Chapter of Phi Chi Theta is composed of the National Officers (often referred
to as the Executive Council) and all the National Delegates.
2.
The Alumni chapters are composed of former collegiate members who have graduated and
entered the business community. One of their functions is to mentor the collegiate chapters.
3.
The National Officers are business people who serve Phi Chi Theta on their own time and
that only the Executive Director is actually employed by the Fraternity on a full time basis.
a) Fraternity annually and to accord them official recognition.
b) Stimulate the interest of chapters in the full scope of activities within the realm of Phi
Chi Theta.
c) Provide definite incentives for the improvement of chapter functions and insure through
the USE OF DEADLINES that the National Chapter can operate efficiently.
d) Provide specific objectives for the chapters to accomplish.
e) Create a spirit of friendly competition among chapters.
5.
Ship's Logs (scrapbooks) and special displays are an interesting and informative part of
every National Meeting. When preparing to bring your chapter's items, please keep the
following in mind:
a) Contents should cover the past biennium (August of 2012 through July of 2014).
b) Photographs of initiation ceremonies and pledging ceremonies will disqualify your
entry in the National Awards Program. Pictures are not allowed during these
ceremonies. Photographs taken during the social time before and after the ceremonies,
however, are a valuable asset to your log.
c) Chapter Award Points are awarded on the basis of meaningfulness of content,
continuity and arrangement, artistic presentation, appearance and effort.
d) Any photos displaying acts that are in direct violation of our National Policies will
disqualify the entry immediately.
e) Entries may be photos or electronic media.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR A NATIONAL OFFICE
The NATIONAL PRESIDENT is the Chief Executive Officer and epitomizes the high ideals and
principles of Phi Chi Theta. This person represents the Fraternity on many important national
occasions and at meetings of fraternity leaders and other professional organizations. This
individual should have the wide experience and knowledge necessary to carry out all the functions
of the office.
The three VICE PRESIDENTS are in the direct line for succession to the office of President
should the President be unable to fulfill the duties of the office. Each of the Vice Presidents has
responsible duties which require wide experience and knowledge of the Fraternity's policies and
procedures.
REGIONAL DIRECTORS are also National Officers and must be knowledgeable and competent
to represent Phi Chi Theta at our colleges and universities. The Regional Director serves a very
important function since this person must be the Fraternity's liaison with students, faculties,
university administrators, and alumni. The Regional Director is required to travel to each chapter
and keep in close touch with each chapter in the Region, and lend assistance, support and guidance.
These are all working offices and election to any one of them carries with it the duties and
responsibilities of the office. Each officer must be willing to give much time and energy to the
office. Please consider only those individuals who are willing and able to devote the necessary
time each office requires.
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PHI CHI THETA
CHAPTER ROLL
WESTERN REGION
CENTRAL REGION
EASTERN REGION
SOUTHERN REGION
WESTERN REGION
ALPHA NU - University of North Texas, Denton, TX
BETA THETA - Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX
GAMMA IOTA - University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
DELTA MU - University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
DELTA CHI - California State University, Chico, Chico, CA
DALLAS ALUMNI - Dallas, TX
DENVER ALUMNI - Denver, CO
HOUSTON ALUMNI - Houston, TX
CENTRAL REGION
ALPHA UPSILON - Bradley University, Peoria, IL
DELTA XI - Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI
EPSILON GAMMA - Western Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo, MI
EPSILON PHI - Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
ZETA BETA - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
ZETA GAMMA - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL
ZETA EPSILON – Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI
ZETA ETA – Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN
CHICAGO ALUMNI - Chicago, IL
DETROIT ALUMNI – Detroit, MI
MADISON ALUMNI - Madison, WI
EASTERN REGION
NEW YORK BETA - New York University, New York, NY
ALPHA IOTA - Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
ALPHA MU - University of Maryland, College Park, MD
ALPHA OMEGA – Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
DELTA SIGMA - James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA
ZETA DELTA – Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
ZETA KAPPA – Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY
ZETA LAMBDA – Ohio University, Athens, OH
ZETA MU – Miami University, Oxford, OH
ZETA NU – Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
NEW YORK ALUMNI - New York, New York
PHILADELPHIA ALUMNI - Philadelphia, PA
WASHINGTON D.C. ALUMNI - Washington D.C.
SOUTHERN REGION
UPSILON - Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
BETA CHI - University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, TN
GAMMA TAU - University of Montevallo, Montevallo, AL
ATLANTA ALUMNI - Atlanta, GA
MARTIN ALUMNI - Martin, TN
PHI CHI THETA
NATIONAL OFFICER & COMMITTEE DIRECTORY
National President
2420 South 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Gary Hodge
(H) (215) 462-5262 (O) (215) 842-2000 x5807
(M) (215)704-6422
E-Mail: [email protected]
National Vice President of Internal Affairs
36601 Park Place Drive
Sterling Heights, MI 48310
Abby Lieberman
(M) (248) 259-2069
E-Mail: [email protected]
National Vice President of Expansion
4117 Seldalia Trail
Austin, TX 78732
Katie Griffin
(M) (940) 206-3465
E-Mail: [email protected]
Western Regional Director
3585 Spring Creek Place
Boulder, CO 80301
Missy Bolin
(M) (970) 222-4658
E-mails: [email protected]
Eastern Regional Director
10314 Roseway Blvd.
N. Huntingdon, PA 15642
Melissa Hall King
(M) (724) 552-7009
E-Mail: [email protected]
Central Regional Director
7050 N. Damen Avenue, Apt. 3S
Chicago, IL 60645
Russell Hoskin
(M) (734) 276-8732
E-Mail:[email protected]
Southern Regional Director
1850 Ashley Crossing Lane, Apt. 10B
Charleston, SC 29414
Justin Petty
(M) (517) 513-2302
E-Mail:[email protected]
Executive Director (ex-officio)
2101 Pueblo Drive
Carrollton, TX 7500
Saundra Finley
(O) (972) 245-7202
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phi Chi Theta National Office
1508 E. Belt Line Road, Suite #104
Carrollton, Texas 75006
972-245-7202
EXECUTIVE POLICY BOARD MEMBERS
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Policy Board Chair
1886 South Poplar Street
Denver CO 80224
Mary Ellen Lewis
(H) (303) 757-2535
E-Mail: [email protected]
Member- National President
2420 South 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Gary Hodge
(H) (215) 462-5262 (O) (215) 842-2000 x5807
(M) (215) 704-6422
E-Mail: [email protected]
Member
223 Highlawn Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11223
Eric Lui
(M) (646) 403-0385
E-Mail: [email protected]
NATIONAL COMMITTEES AND CHAIRS
Admissions Evaluation
1886 South Poplar Street
Denver CO 80224
Mary Ellen Lewis, Chair
(H) (303) 757-2535
E-Mail: [email protected]
Bylaws
587 Hermitage Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
Mike Van Roy, Chair
(M) (650) 283-3989
E-Mail: [email protected]
The IRIS
[email protected]
Social Media
[email protected]
Website
[email protected]
Mentoring Program
Matt Lincoln, Chair
[email protected]
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Phi Chi Theta Educational Foundation
Trustees
As of August 1, 2012
Frances Spencer, President
1247 West Westgate Terrace
Chicago, IL 60607-3306
[email protected]
(H) (312) 243-2380
Annette Stewart, Secretary
70 Greene Street, Apt 2109
Jersey City, NJ 07302
[email protected]
(H) 319-621-1247
Mary Ellen Lewis, Treasurer
1886 South Poplar Street
Denver, CO 80224
[email protected]
(H) (303) 757-2535
[email protected]
(H) (215) 462-5262 (M) (215) 704-6422
(O) (215) 842-2000 x5807
Gary Hodge, Phi Chi Theta President
2420 South 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
[email protected]
(M) (970) 222-4658
Melissa Bolin, Assistant Treasurer
3585 Spring Creek Place
Boulder, CO 80301
[email protected]
(H) (386) 447-7801
Dr. Danity Little
40 Rawlins Road, #7
Palm Coast, FL 32137
[email protected]
(303) 526-7488
Peter Miller
5056 Persimmon Lane
Castle Rock, CO 80109-7723
[email protected]
(M) (908) 227-4291
Andrew Noh
60 Wadsworth Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
Other Important Contacts
Official Mailing Address
Phi Chi Theta Educational Foundation
1508 East Belt Line Road, Suite 104
Carrollton, TX 75006
General information and inquiries
Scholarship Information
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Mear’s Shuttle Voucher – PRINT THIS VOUCHER
**You will be given round-trip tickets when you present this voucher to the Mear’s ticket counter. If you
decide to only use a one-way ticket, please return the unused ticket to Saundra so that the Fraternity is only
charged for a one-way fare.
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