What motivated you to run for president of Kappa Alpha Theta?
What motivated me to run for President of Theta was the loyalty of my sisters
and the leaders before me. Theta had given me so much that I wanted to give
something back and help my chapter grow in numerous aspects. Prior to
becoming President I was Sisterhood Chairman. With that position I got to see a
lot of the inter working’s of my sorority and I wanted to learn more about every
aspect of it.
How did you feel after you had been elected?
I was ecstatic after I was elected Chapter President. It had been a goal of mine to
get on the executive board of Theta. I was honored that members of the sorority
felt that I was worthy of leading such a large group of women. My big sister was
the President before me and I wanted to follow in her footsteps.
What are the main duties of being a sorority president?
The main duties of being a sorority President include overlooking other officers,
holding executive meetings, meeting with advisors and campus representatives,
and being an approachable person to anyone inside the chapter. On a daily basis
I check e-mails, make sure the house is up to date, make sure no forms are due
for that week (if they are then I fill them out and submit them), and ask fellow
officers for updates with their positions and if they need help.
Do/Did you like the job? What was most rewarding?
I am the outgoing President which means within the next month a new officer
will step in and replace me as President. This past year has been the most
rewarding year of my life. I was able to see the in’s and out’s of my chapter and
lead them through the good and the bad. Being President has given me so many
life skills that I wouldn’t attain if it weren’t for this opportunity. The most
rewarding part of my job is when a member would come to me for advice or to
vent and would leave feeling relieved.
Theta has won some awards. What are they?
Theta has won many awards over the past year and a half. Last year we won
Chapter of the Year for 2010, President of the Year for 2010, Outstanding
Sisterhood 2010, Outstanding Academics 2010, Bronze Kite Award at
Convention, and Outstanding Academics 2011. We will have our National
Convention Awards in Tucson, Arizona this summer. Our specific chapter is
nominated for many awards and we are all so anxious to see who wins what.
Favorite Theta memory so far?
My favorite Theta memory so far is probably our last social event. We did a mixer
with the fraternity Kappa Sigma called “My Big Frat Greek Wedding”. The event
itself was a three day event. One night of the event was a bachelorette party, the
next night was a rehearsal dinner, and then the last night was a reception at the
Walrus. I had never been to the Walrus before that event and I had a blast. All of
the girls wore white dresses. It was a great last social event as President and all
of my friends were there.
What would you say to the person taking your place? What advice do you have for people that want to be future sorority presidents?
I would tell the person who is taking over as chapter President to be confident in
your decisions and to be a good listener and role model. I would tell her that
she was put into this position because people believed she could lead 228
women to success. I would tell anyone who is interested in being a sorority
President that this was the best year of my life and I wouldn’t change it for the
world. Fighting for what you believe in or what you want to do will make you a
stronger person, we are all born to lead in some way.