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quillogold 10-07-2004 11:44 PM

Running for Programs VP
 
Hi Ladies,

Granted it's reeeeeallly early to be thinking about this but I have decided that I really want to try for Programs VP in the upcoming elections. I have a couple ideas that I want to incorporate but I would love to hear some ideas/ good things that former PVPs have done.

I'm Activities Chair right now and feel that I have done a good job. Now I'm ready for bigger and better things!!

Any ideas are welcome :)

WCUgirl 10-08-2004 09:05 AM

Hi! Good luck with the elections!

What kinds of things does your chapter need to work on w/ regard to programs? Attendance? Do people complain they're boring? Do you do the same subjects over and over again? Figure out how the programs can be improved, and then plan some ideas around that. I'm Programs Advisor for a local chapter and I might have some ideas that could help you, depending on what you need.

A few ideas:

1. Rose & Thorns - pass around a box (preferably one you've decorated!) during the meeting for sisters to put their rose or thorn in, and read them at the end of the meeting.

2. Askey Grant - don't forget you can apply for one of these! This provides a great opportunity for you to bring an excellent speaker to campus and hold a campus-wide event that will help with PR.

3. Find a cause, and promote it for a week! For example, have a breast cancer awareness week (assuming you don't have a ZTA chapter on your campus) and have something planned for each day.

4. Pair up w/ a fraternity or a sorority for a program. This will help w/ greek relations, and you'll get a program out of the way!

5. Hold an AZD trivia game before the start of each program, and give out prizes! This will get the girls excited about attending the programs, and everyone will have a much better learning experience.

6. Move it off campus! Have a picnic in the park or a pizza party while doing your program. Go to the Red Cross and do a CPR class. Get the girls out of their "comfort zone" and they'll have a better experience for it!

7. Seniors - ask a senior to present a program! Don't forget about faculty members as well!

Don't forget about your council members! Academic Achievement is one that sometimes gets overlooked -- you will be responsible for motivating the person that holds this office. Be sure to check w/ her for some great ideas that you two can work out prior to the elections.

New Member - she's on your council too! Coordinate a program w/ the NMOC that focuses on fraternity heritage, and you'll be serving the new members as much as the actives.

Hope this helps! Feel free to PM me for more ideas.

Xigirl332 10-19-2004 04:46 PM

I just served a year as programs and let me tell you it is one of the best postioins you can have. Just bringing across to your sisters during the election you williness to try new program ideas is going to help alot i dont want to say the idea over again but I read some great stuff on here and have used many of those same tactics. Trivia has become huge for me and I even have started founder facts of the week in all the bathrooms, just for fun to help people be prepared for trivia. (they get rewarded for peeing) anyway it is a great position..good luck..TFJ

bekibug 10-25-2004 01:10 AM

Sorry, quillogold, I'm gonna jack your thread for a minute...

I'm writing a letter of interest to our exec. on why I want to be/think I would be a good new member orientation chair. Any ideas that would help?

WCUgirl 11-08-2004 06:16 PM

quillogold & bekibug -

How did elections turn out? Did you get the positions you were seeking?

bekibug 11-08-2004 11:53 PM

No, unfortunately, I did not. I can see why though--I'll be a senior, and the girl that got it will be a junior. It probably is better that someone closer in age to the next new member class and with not as heavy of a course load will be over that. I am going to try for an appointed position spring semester though, and possibly student recruiter too with the University.

*By not as heavy of a course load, I mean someone whose courses aren't so major-centered at that point. I know there are younger students taking more hours than I am right now!

WCUgirl 12-08-2004 05:40 PM

Perhaps she's too shy to come tell us herself, but...


....Congratulations to quillogold on her new Programs VP position! :D

bekibug,

Sorry you didn't get your position. :( Perhaps you could help out as Assistant NewMOC?

AxiDwcu 11-22-2006 12:10 AM

I just recieved the programs vp for my chapter zeta eta for next year =). I love the ideas i saw and am very excited! if any one has any more, it would be really helpful!! thanks as always ladies~!


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