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Old 08-31-2016, 01:40 PM
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Hi! Welcome to Gamma Phi Beta!
There are many volunteer roles available via the GPB site:
https://www.gammaphibeta.org/user/vo...teer-positions

I have an RC teammate who is involved with our chapter at A&M Commerce, and can connect you to her if you're interested in possibly working with collegians.
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Old 08-31-2016, 02:32 PM
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For a new AI, I would recommend getting involved with your local alumnae chapter for a couple of years to enjoy the benefits of being a sister in our beloved Gamma Phi Beta. This would help you get a lay of the land and get to know your sisters. If you wanted to step-up a bit, you could take on an officer position in the alumnae chapter.

If you wanted to expand your horizons more, I would definitely suggest volunteering with a local collegiate chapter or affiliated house corporation board (the board that oversees the local sorority house facility). This is a *great* way to get to know the collegiate women and learn about the business operations of the sorority. Attend regional conferences and convention - so much fun and lots to learn!

Then, if you *really* wanted to up your game in a few years, you can take on one of the higher-level volunteer positions joliebelle mentioned in the link. These will really put you in the thick of it. But, speaking from experience as an AI myself, you will want to have a knowledge and experience base first before tackling a regional director position. BUT, you *are* eligible for all positions all the way up to International President! AIs are full members just like everyone else!
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Old 09-02-2016, 03:27 PM
BlueGamma1874 BlueGamma1874 is offline
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For a new AI, I would recommend getting involved with your local alumnae chapter for a couple of years to enjoy the benefits of being a sister in our beloved Gamma Phi Beta. This would help you get a lay of the land and get to know your sisters. If you wanted to step-up a bit, you could take on an officer position in the alumnae chapter.

If you wanted to expand your horizons more, I would definitely suggest volunteering with a local collegiate chapter or affiliated house corporation board (the board that oversees the local sorority house facility). This is a *great* way to get to know the collegiate women and learn about the business operations of the sorority. Attend regional conferences and convention - so much fun and lots to learn!

Then, if you *really* wanted to up your game in a few years, you can take on one of the higher-level volunteer positions joliebelle mentioned in the link. These will really put you in the thick of it. But, speaking from experience as an AI myself, you will want to have a knowledge and experience base first before tackling a regional director position. BUT, you *are* eligible for all positions all the way up to International President! AIs are full members just like everyone else!
Thank you so much for this information! This is really great to know how to get involved since it's different being an AI.
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Old 09-02-2016, 03:31 PM
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Hi! Welcome to Gamma Phi Beta!
There are many volunteer roles available via the GPB site:
https://www.gammaphibeta.org/user/vo...teer-positions

I have an RC teammate who is involved with our chapter at A&M Commerce, and can connect you to her if you're interested in possibly working with collegians.
Thank you so much. I've filled out the volunteer form on GPB website. Also, I'm in contact with a few people here at A&M Commerce.
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Old 09-04-2016, 03:38 AM
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Thank you so much. I've filled out the volunteer form on GPB website. Also, I'm in contact with a few people here at A&M Commerce.
I'm not certain how close to Dallas you are but I know when I was very active in the Dallas Alumnae Chapter we occasionally did things with the Northeast Texas chapter (I'm guessing this was your sponsoring alumnae chapter?) and Dallas definitely is large has a very robust activity calendar so perhaps attending a couple of events there would be fun to so you can meet more women? They have a couple of weekend events coming up - a State Fair night, Founders Day, etc.

Members are welcome to attend events from more than one chapter and unlike collegians (who are active members in one chapter only) can actually hold membership in multiple alumnae chapters. For example, I'm an officer for Greater Fort Worth and attend most of that chapter's events as that is where I live. But I also occasionally attend Dallas events because I work in Dallas and was active I that chapter for many years when I lived there.
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Old 09-08-2016, 12:44 AM
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I'm not certain how close to Dallas you are but I know when I was very active in the Dallas Alumnae Chapter we occasionally did things with the Northeast Texas chapter (I'm guessing this was your sponsoring alumnae chapter?) and Dallas definitely is large has a very robust activity calendar so perhaps attending a couple of events there would be fun to so you can meet more women? They have a couple of weekend events coming up - a State Fair night, Founders Day, etc.

Members are welcome to attend events from more than one chapter and unlike collegians (who are active members in one chapter only) can actually hold membership in multiple alumnae chapters. For example, I'm an officer for Greater Fort Worth and attend most of that chapter's events as that is where I live. But I also occasionally attend Dallas events because I work in Dallas and was active I that chapter for many years when I lived there.

This is all good information to know! I can't thank you ladies enough. With recruitment going on at Commerce, it's been a struggle to figure out my fit so this has all been most helpful! Is there anyway you can help me get In contact with the Dallas Chapter? I'm really not that far from Dallas. I follow them on Facebook but I would like to reach out to the president.

Thank you again!
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