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Old 10-04-2005, 09:27 PM
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Re: Answers from Amy Donovan!

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Originally posted by Amydonovan
Hi all,

Amy Donovan here, the president of Sorority Recruitment Consulting in Nashville. I just stumbled across this forum, and am thrilled to see that it is generating discussion.

I'd love to answer any questions you might have. First though, let me answer some of the questions that I've seen repeated many times in the posts.

Yes, I am a Vandy graduate (magna cum laude, 2004) and yes, I am a member of a sorority. I try to keep my particular sorority affiliation somewhat quiet, as I don't want my PNM clients to develop strong feelings for or against my sorority based on their consultation with me.

I pledged in Spring 2001, and was elected to the Panhellenic Executive Board in Spring 2002 as the Scholarship Chair, then in 2003, I was elected as the President of Panhellenic.

My website is www.sorority-recruitment-consulting.com

Hope this general information helps out a bit, and I'd love to get some feedback and comments from you all. It's great to hear what current and past sorority members are saying about it. Needless to say, it's causing quite a stir at Vanderbilt!
I can see why the Vanderbilt NPC presidents are upset - you rip into them pretty hard with respect to the GAs. But, I guess you have to give your company some kind of angle to attract customers......

I think your being a Panhell president at one time and using that information to promote what you know about each org is an abuse of power. Yeah, I'm sure you were privvy to what went on in the other orgs, but it seems like you are selling that information. Shouldn't that info that you acquired being the Panhell pres kept confidential?

How do you keep current with what is going on with each chapter? Do you have informants? (Just asking, no need to answer)

So what kind of return rate can a PNM expect from her investment in your services? Can she expect to make it through all of the rounds and get a bid?

Are you a licensed counselor? What do you do if a girl 'wigs out' because things are not happening the way she thought?

I'm asking these questions because: 1. Maybe this is a way for former undergrad chapter members to contribute back to the system, and 2. Since you are doing this for profit, how does an investor, the PNM, ensure some kind of return for her investment?
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