1. How active are you? Not as much as I would like to be. I've actually done a fair bit given that I haven't attended any meetings - they're held at 11am every first Monday! (some of us work 8-5! LOL)
2. What types of activities have you attended? Convention, recruitment for both my chapter and the SDSU chapter, Founders' Day, Initiation, and one young alums event. Plus I got to hang out with my sis, Cele, when she came to town.
3. Do you hold any offices? Not yet.
I think that the chapter advisor is finally realizing that I really am volunteering to help! We recently discussed me becoming an advisor for next year.
4. What's been the most rewarding part of being a part of your GLO? Developing friendships with some terrific ladies and playing a part in the initiation of the new members in my chapter!
5. Have you been disappointed in anything? I'm not really disappointed in Gamma Phi Beta at all. If I had to pick on something, it would be that it was a lot harder to volunteer to help than I thought it would be!
6. Is it what you expected? Sure! So far there hasn't been anything that really surprised me or anything. Perhaps when I start advising I'll feel a bit lost for a while, but so far so good!
7. How has your overall AI experience been? Great! I find being a Gamma Phi Beta rewarding on several levels. First, it's fun to meet up with the young alums and make new friends. Also, our chapter advisor is big on networking. During introductions, we actually go around the room and give our name, chapter, occupation and state if we need anything. Just as an example, "My name is Kelly and I'm an Epsilon Gamma - University of San Diego. I work in Student Affairs and my sister's cat needs a really good home." So, if anyone loves cats and is possibly willing to adopt it, they can talk to me. We have ladies who have been able to get jobs, career advice and even dates using this introduction system! Plus, we have a listserve where Gamma Phis post if they have job openings at their place of employment. San Diego Gamma Phis have each others' backs.
Finally, as someone who works in higher education, my AI experience has given me one extra opportunity to identify with the students I work with. When the sorority ladies come into my office, I sometimes mention Gamma Phi and it's like we have an instant shared interest. Again, so far, so good! I'm looking forward to see what Gamma Phi Beta has in store for me!
.....Kelly