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Executive Director
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Oversees the day to day operations of Phi Sigma Pi and serves as liaison between National Council and staff; plans and organizes National events
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Director of Member Services
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Trains and supervises the Regional Consultants; Develops membership materials and resources for chapters.
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Director of Publications & Alumni Relations
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Coordinates annual giving and cultivates lifetime member relationships; serves as Editor of the Lampadion and monthly e-newsletters and as staff liaison to the Phi Sigma Pi Foundation.
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Director of Expansion
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Cultivates relationships with prospectives universities and interested students to establish Phi Sigma colonies which when activated become Phi Sigma Pi chapters.
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Director of leadership Advancement
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Responsible for developing and managing the fraternity's leadership programs; and serves as a staff liaison to Teach For American (TFA).
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Region Consultant
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Advises chapters assigned to her/him on all aspects of management issues; recruitment; educational resources; programing and development.
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National President
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Elected to serve as the official ambassador and representative of Phi Sigma Pi; elected to appoint committees and special assignments.
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Senior Vice President
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Elected to serve as parliamentarian at all national meeting; elected to monitor and seek improvement regarding risk management.
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National Secretary
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Elected to ensure that accurate records are kept at all national meetings; elected to coordinate all national awards and scholarships.
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VP of Finance
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Elected to guide the fraternity fiscally and develop an annual budget with Executive Director.
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VP of Membership Development
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Elected to help the chapters properly use the ritual; Elected to improve and develop resources to ensure initiation programs produce strong and dedicated brothers.
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VP of Chapter Development
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Elected to develop programs to foster communication between chapters and improve region collaboration among chapters.
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VP of Alumni Development
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Elected to oversee development of Alumni resources and benefits; Assists chapters and associations in improving and enhancing alumni relations
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VP of Philanthropy Development
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Responsible for leading and developing our National Philanthropy, Teach for America.
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National Council (collectively)
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Elected to oversee the work of the Executive Director.
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Rules Concerning other academic organizations
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Membership in either a Greek social organization or academic society does not prevent prospective individual from joining Phi Sigma Pi. Brothers are also permitted to join either of the above.
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Rules concerning other academic organizations
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Membership in either a Greek social organization or academic society does not prevent prospective individuals from joining Phi Sigma Pi. Brothers are also permitted to join either of the above
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Definition of Hazing and Hazing Policy
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Hazing shall be defined as, but not limited to, any action taken or situation created, intentionally, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, and ridicule.
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What is Grand Chapter, what does it consist of, and purpose of a Grand Chapter Conference
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Grand Chapter is a supreme legislative body of the national fraternity and consists of the National Council, delegates of Collegiate and Alumni Chapters, and the NAA. Grand Chapter Conference is held to conduct business. Delegates attend to discuss the relevant issues facing the organization. Amendments of the National Constitution and the election of the National take place during Grand Chapter business
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What is National Council and what does it consist of
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National Council is the executive and administrative body of the national fraternity and is composed of the National President, Senior VP, National Secretary, VP of Finance, VP of Chapter Development, and VP of Alumni Development and VP of Philanthropy
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What is Teach for America and its purpose
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Teach for America is Phi Sigma Pi's national philanthropy and is an organization dedicated to eliminating educational inequity in the public school system; recruits graduates to teach in underserved school across the U.S. to provide greater educational opportunities.
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Phi Sigma Pi Foundation
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Charitable foundation created to help collect and distribute funds in support of the programs and goals of Phi Sigma Pi. Members are individuals and alumni who have made significant financial contributions to the fraternity.
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