Friday, September 17, 2010
Member Of a Group
I am a member of the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha. As a chapter, we are organized by an executive board who makes the "executive decisions" for our fraternity. The executive board consists of a president, two vice presidents (internal and external), a treasurer, a secretary, a risk manager, the sergeant at arms, and the pledge educator. These positions are elected every year. The entire board addresses the chapter every Sunday on new information and new events that will be taking place. They cover the week we just went through, and the future weeks ahead. Now, I don't want to say the executive board tells the fraternity everything. There is a meeting prior to our "chapter meeting" where "exec" discusses major issues that not everyone can hear. The reason why we elect these individuals is because we have trust that they can lead our fraternity to success and there must be disclosure, or separation between exec and the rest of Pi Kappa Alpha in order for that to happen. So, our "manager" would have to be our president, because he appoints every meeting and is the leader of every discussion that takes place in our chapter meetings. Like I said before, not all information is distributed, but that is up to the executive board to make these decisions.
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