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Originally posted by valpogal99
ADPiViolets - the first thing I would recommend is addressing the situation with your exec committee.
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Jen,
While I completely agree with you about talking to your exec committee, I also feel that at times that might not be the best course of action. Some sisters may feel that they can talk about everything that bothers them with the sorority during an exec meeting. This situation happened at my chapter my senior year. A group of sisters went to the exec committee meeting and said that "this is a list of things that (certain year of sisters) say are wrong with this chapter". This caused A LOT of tension within the chapter between the members who went to the meeting, the exec committee members, the members that were implicated as being a part of this "group", and the other active sisters. It took the actions of certain sisters who were not a part of the "group" (but who supposedly were) in order to rectify the situation and help calm the tension within the chapter. I'm all for communication with the chapter's executive committee, but I feel that at times it's better to start by talking with the president before going to the entire committee.
Love and loyally,
Jennie