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Old 09-02-2003, 06:49 PM
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Originally posted by sugar and spice
David Stollman, who does the non-Tri Delta version of RBC, has done a workshop with our chapter and he is really inspiring and nowhere near as dry as you might think. He definitely has a grasp on what the future of the Greek system looks like and what we as Greeks need to do to change that.

As for the Tri Delt RBC, our rush chair went to it and came back with some really great ideas for recruitment . . . but I don't know that much about it other than what she's told us. I know that one of the other GC Tri Delts attended it, so maybe she can chime in, though.
That would be me!!!!

I thought it was a VERY well run and informative session. The seminar was mainly about informal recruitment, with just a little session on formal, since David Stollman and many others believe that as we evolve as sororites, there will be less and less emphasis on formal recruitment.

There wasn't anything about 25% increase, but he gave many practical ways for chapters to rasie numbers, with quality and not just quantity members.

I would HIGHLY recommend ANYONE to go- even if your chapter has no problem with recruitment.
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