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Pi Lota Officers

2008/2009

President: Guzal Pardaeva

Vice President of Leadership: Ivana Cheong

Vice President of Scholarship: Kenneth Ho

Vice President of Fellowship: Sam Birran

Vice President of Service: Fitri Ardani

Secretary: JeongMin Lee and Hyung Kim

Treasurer: Blaine Brumbaugh and Tri Cendani

Public Relations: Riley Dinh and Ryan Chan

Advisor: Dr. Robert Hayden

 

2007/2008 Officers


President: Matt Sharp
shorelineptkpres@yahoo.com
 

Treasurer: Blaine Brumbaugh



Vice President for Scholarship: Shawna Rouse
ptkvpscholarship@live.com
 

 
Vice President for Leadership: Jennifer Bennett
ptkvpleadership@live.com
 
 
Vice President  for Service: Johanna Martinez
 
Recording Secretary: Joey Garriott
 

Public Relations Officer: Hakson Teh
 

Advisor: Dr. Robert E. Hayden
contact student programs at 546-4654
 
 

President
Lead meetings, prepare meeting agendas, appoint and establish any necessary committees, vote only in case of a tie, develop goals and plans for the chapter with the help of the advisor and other officers, oversee chapter activities, projects and award entry preparation, Responsible for assisting the Vice Presidents with their preparation for the quarterly induction ceremony.      

 

Leadership Committees

 

Service, Scholarship, Leadership, & Fellowship; Committees will serve each Vice President under their assigned duties according to chapter guidelines

 

  • Member voting is not necessary; any who want to join a committee, providing there is an opening, shall be admitted.

  •  The first allotment of members to each committee shall be a three member minimum until all four committees are full. At such time the member allotment shall be increased to a maximum of 6 members in each committee.

  • Committee meetings shall be organized by the individual VPs, separate from regular member meetings

  • Committee members shall not act outside of the delegation of their VP

 

 

Vice President of Scholarship
Oversee the Honors Study Topic activities, encourage academic excellence, prepare the Scholarship Hallmark Award entry for the Hallmark Awards Program, responsible for the winter Induction ceremony.

  • Scholarship Committee; serve as Scholarship Advocates to the members of Pi Iota, assisting members with questions regarding scholarships, nominations, applications/essays, university applications, and operate study and tutor groups.

 

Vice President of Leadership
Direct the chapter in the use of parliamentary procedure for meetings, oversee all leadership activities, prepare the Leadership Hallmark Award entry for the Hallmark Awards Program, and assume the duties of the chapter president in his or her absence, responsible planning trip to International/Honors Institute.   

  • Leadership Committee; in Servant Leadership work to encourage leadership, not only serving each other but teaching people how to serve their community, assisting the other VP positions in their cause and events.

 

Vice President of Service
Oversee the International Service Program activities, encourage volunteerism and community service, prepare the Service Hallmark Award entry for the Hallmark Awards program, responsible for the spring induction ceremony.   

  • Service Committee; carry out organization and operation of current service projects and look for new ways to serve the community of SCC as well as greater Seattle.

 

Vice President of Fellowship
Encourage scholarly fellowship at all levels of the organization, oversee all fellowship activities, and implement new ways to increase membership and meeting attendance, coordinate membership.

  • Fellowship Committee; brainstorming on new ideas and opportunities to increase membership via advertising, orientations, club kick-off events, etc, as well as encouraging meeting attendance amongst current members (active and inactive).

 

 

Treasurer
Receive all application fees and prepare purchase requisitions to pay membership registration fees; review all expenses with and obtain authorization signatures from the club advisor, director of student programs, and Budget & Accounting Office in processing purchase requisitions, travel paperwork, and other expenses; maintain financial records of expenses and income for the club budget; present a financial report at each business meeting; place all records in the official files of the chapter at the end of each academic year. (Note: Many colleges require that a chapter advisor approve any expenditures. Officers should consult the advisor to determine the college's policies on organization finances.)

 

Recording Secretary (Recording Officer)
Take minutes at each chapter meeting and present those minutes at the following meeting; keep records of all chapter activities; keep current files of photos, flyer, etc.; and place all records in the official record book at the end of each academic year.

 

Public Relations Officer/ Corresponding Secretary
Promote the chapter at all levels of the organization, submit articles to the campus and community newspapers; create a chapter newsletter on a regular basis; and take photographs at all chapter activities, communicating with the members of Phi Theta Kappa and keep them updated with the information as well as events that are taking place. 


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