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Officer titles. Common or not?
Does your fraternity or sorority use common names for your chapter offices/National Offices? (example Treasurer or National President) If you use uncommon names, what are they? (Example, High Gamma, or National Supreme Leader) (I think Lambda Chi Alpha uses uncommon names)
For Alpha Phi Omega, we used uncommon names from the founding in 1925 to 1934 and then switched to common names. Prior to 1934 -> After National Supreme Grand Master -> National President Deputy Supreme Grand Master -> National Vice President Supreme Scribe -> National Secretary Supreme Treasurer -> National Treasurer (I think.) Chapter, remove Supreme and National respectively. |
Alpha Phi Alpha officer titles are common:
General President General Treasurer Comptroller (is there a General in there? Don't think so, but maybe) |
Naraht, I love when you start threads like this!
Delta Chi does not use common titles for chapter or international officers. "A" - President "B" - Vice President "C" - Secretary "D" - Treasurer "E" - Corresponding Secretary (Alumni Relations Officer) "F" - Sergent at Arms (Risk Management Officer) "BB" - Chapter Advisor "AA" - International President "CC" - International Secretary "DD" - International Treasurer Someone here once asked me why we used such referents and my answer (as others will surely be curious) is that you wouldn't call someone John if his name was Harry. ;) |
DST National Executive Committee
National President National First Vice President National Second Vice President National Secretary National Treasurer |
Just FYI, I have the impression that some groups have "common" names for their officers that they use in ordinary circumstances, but they also have ritual designations that only the initiated would know.
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I know that some groups use masonic terminology, like (Worthy) Grand Master. And if I recall correctly, KA Order chapters uses numbers (e.g., I (President), II (Vice-president). III (Recording Secretary)), while the national president is called the Knight Commander. |
We have a President, then Executive Board is designated by Vice-Presidencies (if that makes sense). For example, Vice President of Membership, Vice President of Recruitment, Vice President of Scholarship, and so on.
And if it's on the HQ level, they're International President, International Vice President of Recruitment, and so on. Edit: This is just on the executive board level. Other offices had titles that reflect their job, sometimes with Coordinator after (New Member Coordinator, Alumnae Coordinator, etc). |
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The group you are refering to as "We use the basic president" is Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia? (not sure on spelling) I *think* the reason that we switched from masonic terminology is that BSA who we had moved closer to administratively wasn't comfortable with Masonic terminology for officers (though arguably the terminology for officers in Order of the Arrow isn't much more common) Interesting on KA Order. |
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On the Chapter level, all our officers have Greek names.
Archon- President 1st Angelos- Internal VP 2nd Angelos- External VP Thesauristes- Treasurer Epistolographos- Corresponding Secretary Grammateus- Recording Secretary On the International level we are led by the Executive Council, which is led by a President. But most of the day to day running of Psi Upsilon is by the Executive Director. |
Vito, those are really cool.
In Kappa, our public names are pretty much in plain English: President, Vice President-Standards, Vice President-Organization, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, Marshal, Education Chairman, House Chairman, Membership Chairman, New Member Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate, Philanthropy Chairman, Public Relations Chairman, Risk Management Chairman, Vice President- Academic Excellence, Event Chairman The two people may or may not understand would be VP Standards (sisterhood + judicial) and Marshal (ritualist). One interesting note is about 5-7 years ago, we moved to VP Academic Excellence from Scholarship Chair to give the role more emphasis. On a national level, they're mostly the same but fewer officers, and Directors rather than Chairs. There are people under these as well (e.g. Regional Director of Alumnae or Chapters, Province Director of A or C): President, Vice President, Director of Alumnae, Director of Chapters, Director of Membership, Director of Programs and Education |
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Ours are like AGD's, President and then VPs of things.
Waiting for LaneSig to weigh in on this because Sigma Chi has some really cool ones (that we could never figure out). |
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