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04-10-2003, 03:08 PM
Peaches-n-Cream
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Originally posted by navane
hehehehe...you know, *I* was just about to post (and be a pain in the butt) by pointing out that it's 23:
26 NPC groups
- Gamma Phi Beta
- Alpha Xi Delta
- Alpha Phi
= 23 NPC sororities left to pick from.
If I was in this situation, here's what *I* would do at this point. I would put together a rockin' presentation portfolio in a nice folder which includes:
- cover letter
- My local sorority information incl. founding, mission statement and goals
- sisterhood scrapbook
- community service scrapbook
- academic portfolio
- biography of each member
- a run down of the current greek life scenario at the university
- The formal letter stating non-participation with MTV. (!)
- A "why we think going national is good for us" spiel
- A "what we have to offer a national org" sales pitch
- since I'm a big geek, I would even grab my camcorder and produce a video of the sorority in action so that I could enclose a video tape with the mailing. Or hey, you can even burn a CD with Quicktime video or something.
Next, I'd make sure to have a good website showcasing all of this info.
Then, I'd send it DIRECTLY to EVERY SINGLE ONE of the NPC organizations. (For you an exception would be made for GPhiB and APhi. )
Outside of maintaining the sorority business and enjoying my sisterhood, I would consider it a matter of sitting back and seeing who is interested. Of the orgs which take the presentation seriously, I would then look at who best fits the sorority's goals and ideals and shortlist from there.
Hmph! I'm too impatient for this stuff. That's what *I* would do!
.....Kelly
(Grrr!!! Kelly pounces like a cat!)
I don't that Alpha Phi is there. It's a local called Alpha Psi. Meow!
-Cream
--Bad at math
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