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Originally posted by SOPi_Jawbreaker
Sorry this is a really long post. I was wondering if anyone could help me. I'm trying to fill out this online form and I have to put down my chapter's officers. However, for some of them, I don't know what position to enter, because we use different names.
Since we're not in Panhellenic, we use a lot of different titles and some of these positions, we don't even have. I know there's probably some variation by schools, but I was wondering if someone who is more familiar with the titles used by Panhellenic could help me out. I really wish they would let me write the positions in, but I can only choose the positions they have listed.
Basically, I still need to fill out the sisterhood chair, the social chair, the academic chair, and sergeant at arms. Do you think sisterhood chair would be considered "director of membership development", "VP membership", or "VP foundations"? Would academic chair be considered "scholarship chair" or is that position for organizations that have a scholarship program? Would social chair be considered "director of external events" or "social awareness officer" (or is "social awareness officer" related to community service)? And would sergeant at arms be considered "director of adminstration"?
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I don't know fully what your particular position do, but prehaps this will help.
"sisterhood chair" what does this position do? promote your membership program (ie getting people involved with the chapter?), could be VP membership. Or it could be director of membership development if its about developing the sisters.
"social chair" sounds like this position is responsible for organizing social events. Could be VP of programming. I don't think ""director of external events" or "social awareness officer" would work, unless your social chair puts on events for non-members. No idea what social awareness would be.
"academic chair" I assume tries to promote academic standards. Frankly, from your choices, "scholarship chair" is the closest.
"sergeant at arms" closest would be parliamentarian. SAA keep order in a meeting and many times provide info on parliamentary problems.
Hope this helps