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Webpages for Candidates for Grand Basileus.
The following link are the webpages of the current candidates vying to become the next Grand Basileus (National President) of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Brother Michael Adams, Esq. http://www.imwithmike.com/ Brother Carl Blunt, Ph.D. http://www.blunt4omega.com/ Brother Robert Holmes, Jr. http://www.robertholmesjr.com/ Brother Mark Jackson http://www.markjacksonforgb.com/ Brother Andrew Ray, Ph.D. http://andrewray.ning.com/ |
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[QUOTE=ladygreek;1897469]I'd go for the one without any initials behind his name.[/QUOTEI
Wish it was that easy!:) Fraternity politics is a good training ground for the political arena--both can be brutal and messy, a necessary "evil"! |
"Bob for a Better Omega" A lil' corny...LOL :rolleyes:
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Good luck with elections! Quite a few candidates to wade through.
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From reports of those "in the know" Bro. Robert Holmes Jr. is no longer a candidate for Grand Basileus.
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Yeah, we talked about this at meeting the other day...
Any particular reason as to why? |
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At the Candidate's Forum at the recent Seventh District Conference in Atlanta, it is reported that Grand Basileus candidate Bro. Andrew Ray received a standing ovation for his presentation and responses.That's quite a feat! He is the "Change" candidate in this year's election.
The Seventh District (Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi) is the largest district in Omega in terms of voting strength. Bro. Ray, made in Beta Sigma Chapter,Southen University-Baton Rouge, is from the Second District (New York, New Jersey,Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware). A couple of years ago, he led the Rededication Ceremony at the Founder's Day Program of the New York City Metro Chapters in Brooklyn. Before he led us in the renewal of our initiation vows, he recited much of the dialogue portion of the initiation ritual from memory, while commenting on the significance of Omega for our lives. He did it with a great depth of passion and love for Omega Dear. It was heartfelt and sincere, and it was extremely moving! |
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I was gonna say I would go for the one who know how to budget that cash by getting a fre NING acct! LOL |
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Aha! See there.... ;) |
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http://explore.georgetown.edu/people...TemplateID=319 (Brother America says he is running a "non-traditional" reform campaign. The following information constitutes his campaign platform.) Candidate for Grand Basileus Platform April 15, 2010 Gentlemen, Friends, Brothers - Brother Richard F America offers the following proposals. He remains a reform candidate. He is not campaigning in the traditional manner. Instead, he offers this for your consideration. If you find these constructive ideas, we can go forward with them. -- Platform April 15, 2010 Platform April 15, 2010 This campaign is based strictly on these ideas. � Omega Psi Phi has great potential but is underperforming. � Omega Psi Phi can be a strong collegiate social fraternity, and academic society - competitive with all other collegiate fraternities. Here is the approach I commend to you to realize our full potential. Omega will benefit by adopting something along these lines. A Vision Statement, Mission and Purpose, and 20 Actions that will strengthen the Fraternity going into the next 100 years. This Platform responds to a widely felt perception that the Fraternity requires a change in direction, purpose, and operating method. The actions can succeed, if a majority want a new approach. Some actions can be quickly agreed to and implemented under existing rules and policy. Others require longer consideration and debate, and legislative action. Background There are 850,000,000 African people in the world. 650,000,000 in Africa, 200,000,000 in the Western Hemisphere. Some in Europe and Asia. We are struggling to develop. Our conditions range from great success, for a small minority, to persistent, chronic poverty for most. There has been progress. But we have serious difficulties surmounting our challenges as a people. Education is a key to development. But we have problems performing at high levels, from pre school through higher education. 40 million African Americans could be key factors in helping all 850 million develop. But we, too, underperform academically. The basic premise of the Platform, and Proposed Actions, is that Omega Psi Phi can be an engine to help improve the educational performance of African Americans, in general. But Omega Psi Phi has problems, too. So, 100,000 Ques should redesign, refocus, recommit, reengineer, reform and continuously improve. We can change Omega Psi Phi for the better. And, that will help all African people to a better life. Vision - To Produce High Achievers – Mature, Thoughtful, Polished Professional Men who have a lifetime commitment to social and economic progress for African peoples worldwide - To be a Developmental Asset to the global African community - To be a competitive College Fraternity, using practices common among well managed national fraternities, and - To be highly rated by national external evaluators. What Is the Basic Problem? Purposelessness. We do not offer a solid enough reason to join or to participate. 1. 85% of the membership is disengaged. They do not see a compelling purpose, mission or meaning. 2. African American men are underperforming at universities across the country. African American communities are underperforming. African and Caribbean and Afro-Latin communities are underdeveloped. 3. Omega Psi Phi was created to build lifetime friendships, but also to stimulate academic achievement, and to help solve those problems. It is not performing successfully on those standards 4. The Fraternity lacks a clear purpose, strategy, direction or disciplined ways to measure results. Solution Emphasize strong Undergraduate and Graduate Chapters - with annual meaningful measured performance criteria that focus on academic achievement and serious, sustained, long term social impact. Mission - � To maintain 300 Undergrad Chapters, each with 3.0 grade point averages. Each will bring in 20, and no more than 20, new members every year, and maintain a roster of 60. � To maintain 300 graduate chapters - each communicating with and engaged with all Ques living in their areas - who financially support the undergrad chapters. � To financially support Boys Clubs, Boy Scout, School and other programs that strengthen young people. � To financially support key organizations engaged in solving social problems and developing the economies of African peoples worldwide – including the NAACP, UNCF, NUL, OIC, Africare, SCLC, NBUF, Black Farmers, and RainbowPUSH. Actions 20 Actions that can help correct defects that cause underperformance and failure The Actions conform to, and are guided by, the Cardinal Principles. They will take the Fraternity forward according to the original purpose - - Scholarship - meaning high chapter academic achievement is the top priority - Manhood - meaning maturity, good judgment, integrity and honorable dealings in all matters - - Perseverance - meaning a depoliticized approach to selecting leaders, financial discipline, and a long term strategy that guides actions. - commitment, upon joining, to lifetime involvement - Uplift - meaning financial and other support for key institutions in the African American, Afro- Latin, Afro Caribbean and African community that builds stronger successful, young men and boys, and supports development around the world. - Acceptance of a duty to help solve the problems facing African peoples The Actions address defects in strategy, political process, and operational and financial management at all levels, quality of membership selection and development, academic performance, and community engagement. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Undergraduate Chapters the Priority - The quality of undergrad chapters is our main concern. To build strong Chapters, we raise the average national Grade Point Average of Chapters from 2.5 to 3.0, by 2015 - one tenth per year, for five years. This energizes and attracts strong candidates. By 2015, 3.0 is the average chapter GPA. Individuals can join with 2.5, so long as each Chapter maintains an overall, 3.0. This has demonstration effects, and impacts and improves the performance of all African American students. Others take notice. They follow. And we all benefit, because it changes the culture and mind-set of African American students, in general. This raises the level of expectation and performance across the country, beginning with the 300 campuses with Omega Chapters. But to do that, and to strengthen undergraduate performance, Alumni and graduate Chapters are key. 2. Grad Chapters Relevant – and Purposeful . Their main purpose is – to support a local, nearby undergrad chapter. Grad Chapters support undergraduate chapters in achieving the mission, by financially subsidizing - a quality fraternity house, at every campus where such houses are permitted, , and providing program and financial incentives, cash awards, for high academic achievement. 85% of Que alumni are not active. We are not offering a good enough reason to participate. And what we offer is not competitive with alternative uses of their time, energy and money. There is probably nothing that can induce most Omega Men to spend time in Fraternity activities, or in graduate chapter meetings. But 90 +% would be financial if dues were reduced and set at a reasonable level. And they would contribute additionally for important programs, as they see that we are making a serious difference and impact. So, we offer a more compelling, meaningful and relevant program that most Ques will financially support. 3. Recruit and Admit – Chapters identify and invite to membership students with high grades, and high character and leadership qualities, such as participation in ROTC and campus activities. Each undergraduate chapter follows National Rules, and DR leadership, and identifies, approaches, recruits, attracts and brings in 20 men each year, maintains a 3.0 chapter GPA, sponsors/finances a quality youth activity. And - - has 10 Men on Dean’s list every year. - competes in intramural athletics, winning championships in at least one sport each year. - has an up to date list of all alumni. - has a chapter alumni association - has email, telephone and regular mail contact with every alum twice each year, telling them of latest developments and successes, and keeping them up to date on progress. - hosts a guest faculty talk on a serious topic four times every year. - has a residential house, if permitted. - or has a well functioning meeting and activity room, suite or house. - has graduates going to business, medical, law and graduate schools every year. - has one candidate for a Truman, Rhodes or Marshall scholarship every year Each new Group of Initiates – under the MSP, or a new process, joins under the National Rules, and with these new additional requirements – - Total financial requirement to enter are One Year’s dues, not three, plus a modest Initiation Fee. This means that we will no longer impose a three year or any heavy financial entrance requirement. That is not necessary, because new Members join for the right reasons, and stay engaged for the right reasons, and find that participation, year by year, is a valuable experience. - Read 20 books written by Ques, from an approved list. Write 4 essays, as a Group project, in a book review of those books, and present it as a Power Point Presentation to the Chapter. - Research the earliest Line in the Chapter. Interview those living Alumni on video. - Research the oldest living member. Interview him on tape/digital. - Collect mementos from that member and donate them into the Chapter History Room, and maintain that History Room - Make substantive personal email communication with every Chapter alumnus, - Initiate new Members in private, in coat and tie. 4. Founders Scholar Prize – This is a new prize that will be offered to the MSP Group in each District with the Highest GPA each year. This is an incentive to each Entering Class to continue performing as a team after completing the MSP, and becoming members, throughout the First year. Being a Founders Scholar becomes a mark of real distinction among Omega Men. Founders Scholar Prizes – also created and given in each District to the Chapters with the Junior and Senior Classes with the best GPAs. - Produce one project for the Chapter during the First year that has lasting value. 5. Reduce annual dues to Chapter - $100, National $25 and District $50 = $175 . Improving the overall quality of the Fraternity produces many more dues paying members. And total revenues are higher, while individual dues are much lower. 6. Create an expectation for all 100,000 Ques of ongoing lifetime financial participation and support for worthy programs. 25 National Dues 50 District dues 100 Chapter dues 20 NAACP 20 National Urban League 20 SCLC 20 OIC 20 Rainbow PUSH 20 Africare 20 UNCF 20 National Black United Fund 20 Federation of Southern Cooperatives or National Black Farmers Fund 50 Omega Investment Fund (does not exist, yet) 50 Omega Credit Union All Ques contribute to their undergrad chapter Alumni Support Fund 50 Alumni House Fund 50 Alumni Scholarship Fund So every new Member, and every member, understands and makes a serious commitment to pay $175, and, up to $400 additional, every year for life for these worthy purposes. That is the expectation that new members accept without reservation when they join an undergrad or grad chapter. Helping the Chapter maintain regular e-mail and telephone contact with all alumni, wherever they are, is a good way to build solidarity feelings among Men in the Membership Intake Process (or LOOP). It’s a useful task. It connects them with the Chapter history. It connects them with Men who helped build the Chapter, and carry it forward. This builds and strengthens bonds over generations. With modern technology, every Chapter does this well. And with those bonds being strong, and refreshed every year, Alumni are more inclined to contribute funds to the undergrad Alumni House and Scholarship Funds, every year The Alumni House Fund is used to help pay for and maintain the House. With this steady support, every undergrad chapter on campuses that permit Houses, - averaging 60 men – has a full range of well run meaningful, developmental, activities, and a functioning House, that accommodates 20, 40, and up to all 60 Men. 7. Qualified Faculty Advisor - Each Chapter has an Advisor who is an active member of the National Association of Fraternity Advisors, has been through their training. and is certified by them. The National Association of Faculty Advisors - is the group that establishes state of the art practice in faculty oversight of Greek life. They publish newsletter, Perspectives. Every Que chapter subscribes to it, and the Faculty Advisor of every Que Chapter is an active member of that Association. 8. Alumni Corporations. Works with the Local Sponsoring Grad Chapter, the Area/Corridor/State Reps and the District Rep, to - monitor and encourage academic quality - athletic performance in intramural competition - uplift performance in youth and community support - finance a house - finance a scholarship fund Most undergrad chapters have 300 to 1000 alums. So the Alumni fund receives $15,000 to $50,000 per year from annual alumni contributions. Every Que, whether personally active or not, in a grad chapter, contributes $50 per year through the Grad Chapter, to the local undergraduate chapter, which the grad chapter sponsors. With these steady supports, every undergrad chapter – averaging 60 men – has well run meaningful, developmental, activities, and a well functioning House, either residential, or a non residential meeting and activities house, according to the university rules at each school 9 All Ques are Active - Whether financial or not. All Members are forever considered active once initiated. There is no significant distinction between financial and non financial, because the Fraternity operates with such vigor that the overwhelming majority financially participate because they want to support the progress. 10 Credit Union - All Ques join the credit union. 100,000 Ques deposit $50 every year. With those resources, $5,000,000 a year, the Omega Credit Union is a significant financial institution. It is a source of loans for Omega fraternity houses, along with capital for Omega businesses and other worthy purposes that are well analyzed, credit worthy, well secured, and prudent. This program, as with the others, depends on having a well managed up to date data base. We will know where every Que is, and have good contact information with them. This is a priority at every level, and every membership intake (LOOP) includes updating the local chapter data base, contacting all alumni, and encouraging participation in all financial matters, including in the Credit Union. 11 Omega Psi Phi Angel Investment Fund and Business Plan Competition Every Que contributes $50 into the Fund, every year. Every member is invited to submit business plans. Winning plans are selected by a panel of judges. Every District has one winner, and each winner receives $50,000 in an equity grant. All businesses continue to communicate their results to the Fund, and participate in ongoing communications over a well run Information system. If participation levels are 10,000 x $ 50 = $500,000 or 20,000 x 50 = 1,000,000 or 30,000 x 50 = 1,500,000 or 40,000 x 50 = 2,000,000 This fund becomes significant after we reach 10,000 brothers. We produce one growing business with a strong concept and plan every year in every district. We help Omega men create and grow competitive businesses. 12 Achievement Week - We waste an opportunity by the way we conduct Annual Awards. We conduct awards ceremonies and recognize achievement every year. The categories include, Omega Man of the Year, etc. But these categories tend to be popularity contests. Instead, the categories focus on real achievement in professional and occupational fields. The awards go to any Que, active or not. These are the proposed categories – - Professional Athlete of the Year - College Athlete of the Year - Senior (40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and over) Athlete of the Year - Fine Artist - Performing Artist - Physician - Attorney - Entrepreneur - Minister - Corporate Executive - Public Manager/Executive/Administrator - Public/Private School Teacher - Scientist - Engineer - Elected Official - Journalist - Doctoral Dissertation - Book author - Law Enforcement /Public Safety/Social Service Worker Man of the Year We honor Men in each of these categories, in every District, every year, whether or not they were active or financial. We accomplish two important objectives. We honor achievement among Ques. And we reengage, reconnect the Ques we honor. They are welcomed again. They are praised and recognized for their work. And they understand that Omega is moving with new vigor and focus in new directions, and they become financial again, in probably most cases. 13 Select Leaders and Governance in a new way The Supreme Council is composed of 12 District Representatives, the National Basileus and Vice Basileus, 1st and 2nd Vice Grand Basileus, National KF and National KRS, and the Executive Director It functions as a board of directors. It serves the best interests of the national organization, not as a legislative body serving constituents It meets quarterly There are no elections, except at Chapter level. The Grand Basileus is the District Representative whose District attains the best overall performance on eight critical measures 14. Measure District, Corridor and Chapter Performance. These are the measures - undergrad chapters with highest average number of members, - undergrad chapters with highest chapter gpa, - undergrad chapters with largest aggregate alumni financial contributions to their undergrad chapters - undergrad chapters with most members of sponsored boy scout troop, or boys club, or adopted high school, entering four year colleges each year. - largest percentage of financial Brothers - largest housing funds - best performance in national business plan competition - best performance in intramural campus athletics Those objective measures are tracked through regular quarterly reports, and a modern information management system, and signal the best performance by the District leadership teams The District Rep with the best objectively measured performance becomes the Grand Basileus the following Conclave. The Corridor Rep, in each District, with the best corresponding Chapter performance on the same measures, becomes the next District Rep . The Chapter Basileus with the best performance becomes the Corridor Rep . Likewise, Chapters rotates officers every two years. Our entire leadership is based on real performance. There are no elections, except at Chapter. A Man can go from Chapter Basileus, to Corridor Rep to District Rep , to Grand Basileus in 8 years, based on extraordinary leadership and high performance in his chapters. The incentive is to excel. We see dramatic improvements at every level This new arrangement gives tangible incentives to DRs to make sure their chapters perform at the highest possible level. With solid basic academic, housing, social and financial programs in place, they become self enacting. With well established goals and solid functioning chapters, with alumni and local grad chapter support, DRs focus on special projects that enhance the fraternity and the community, and on monitoring performance on the basic goals. . National officers serve a two year term. There are no second terms. The Grand Basileus is the Chairman of the National Council, and responsible for carrying out one special Uplift project that benefits the National African American community, or Africa or the African diaspora, that he chooses, during his term. The Grand Basileus also selects one new Que book that is read by all 100,000 Ques every year. That book is the subject of Chapter discussion during February. 15 . The Grand Keeper of Finance is Chair of the Finance Committee of the Board. This is an oversight job. Likewise, the Grand Keeper of Records and Seal is Chair of the Information Systems Committee of the Board. 16. Promote Leadership Team - The 3 man team from the best performing District moves up to National positions. The District Keeper of Finance and the District Keeper of Records and Seal become National 17. Executive Director - is chosen by a professional search process. He is the CEO of the Fraternity, and responsible for achieving nationally high results in membership quantity and quality, academic achievement, housing acquisition and maintenance, and internal operating efficiency and integrity. The Executive Director is an experienced professional who has managed similar complex national organizations previously. And he is highly compensated accordingly with financial incentives for outstanding work. The Executive Director selects and manage the National Staff. He manages the National priorities - strong undergrad chapters, well focused grad chapters, sound financial management of a growing national endowment fund, and a housing fund, , and an angel investment fund and business plan competition. Those 5 basic objectives are the job of the Executive Director. He has a top level MBA and 10 years corporate experience. He earns a compensation and incentive package appropriate and competitive in the market for those credentials and skills. 18. National Conclave - Reduced to 3 days. Emphasis is on professional development, seminars, workshops, not social activity Cost of national conclave $150. Rotates – among - New York, Washington, Atlanta, Chicago/Detroit, Los Angeles , Houston/Dallas, San Francisco, 19. Regular communication with all Ques - All Ques receive email newsletters every quarter, whether financial contributors or not. . 20 Every Chapter is connected by Live Interactive Video Teleconferencing, Each has the software that allows meetings, seminars, conferences at any time across the District and the country. Summary As a practical matter, it is time to ask all Omega Men to be financial – but not pressing them for more than that. We will say - - All Ques are a resource. But most are not participating in any way. - If you have been inactive we want you back - at a dues level that makes sense. - We are moving in constructive new directions. - We are building on a solid foundation. - We are emphasizing academic achievement for undergraduate Brothers - We are emphasizing high impact programs to Uplift people of African descent for all grad and undergrad Brothers - If you cannot be active in a chapter, we ask for your financial participation at the level you find appropriate - We ask you to be financial every year - $175 Basic. - And we ask you to consider contributing to the ongoing Uplift Programs. This Platform corrects most chronic problems, and sets Omega on a course of growth and achievement. Thank you Fraternally Dick America, Nu Chapter 1957, OKK, Reston, Virginia Richard F America Professor of the Practice Director of the Africa Initiative Director of Community Reinvestment School of Business Georgetown University Washington DC 20057 americar@georgetown.edu 202 687 2658 |
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