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Old 04-20-2013, 11:17 AM
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What do you call them?

I think this is the right forum for my question. What is the name/term your fraternity or sorority uses for its "consultants"? I'm talking about the new graduates who represent the organization and visit chapters to offer assistance/support/etc. in many capacities.

Back in the day, I think the sororities called them "traveling secretaries."

I'll start with my own: Kappa Alpha Theta uses the term Educational Leadership Consultants, ELCs for short.
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