I am currently 1st vice-president in my sorority. I handle leadership, scholarship, and alumni relations. My job is very time consuming but it's all worth while in the end. I think the hardest part of the job is probably keeping the alumni happy. I'm constantly checking in with them for their ideas and input so they don't feel neglected. Other offices I've held include philanthropy chair (a little stressful at times) and pledge class historian.
I would really like to be rush chair this upcoming year. I have lots of really great ideas for skits and such. Plus I have a big big big desire to let other girls know just how awesome my sorority is.
ZetaLuvBunny--Definitely don't be discouraged because you didn't get the office you really wanted. That happened to me when I was a pledge but I didn't let it bother me. I just let the active sisters see that I would make a good leader in the future and they ended up asking me to run for 1st v-p. Definitely become an officer if you can once you're initiated. Being an officer has taught me so many lessons on patience and understanding. I've also become a much better leader by being an officer.
Allison