Archive for the ‘National Officers’ Category

Dollie O’Neill, National President

Planning for National Convention 2011?

The 2011 National Convention may seem a bit far off in the future, but it will sneak up on us before we know it! Are you planning on attending? How about your chapter sending a representative? There are many little tasks that we can begin to start planning to attend [...]

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TBS Moderators, February Spotlights

Here is your next Spotlight!!!
* National Vice-President for Colonization & Membership, Dawn Farmer
* District Counselor, Carolyn McCambridge
* District Vice-President of Membership, Jacqui Switzer
* The Delta Epsilon Chapter at Miami University
Dawn Farmer was installed as National Vice-President Colonization & Membership at the 2009 National Convention held in Phoenix, Arizona.
Q. When were you initiated in Tau Beta [...]

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TBS Moderators, January Spotlights

The moderators thought a Spotlight topic would be a fun way to get more people actively involved in reading The Kadenza. Each month a Spotlight will be featured on a National Officer, a District Officer [sometimes two!] and a chapter from the district. This month, the Spotlight is on:

* National Vice President of Special Projects, Dr. Kathryn Kelly
* District President, Jenny Hirt
* District Secretary/Treasurer, Meghan Hayward
* The Epsilon Chapter at Butler University

Nicole Burdick, Tau Beta Sigma NVPCR

Apply and Earn!
Do you know about all the awards Tau Beta Sigma has to offer? I’m sure many of you have glanced at the list on the website, or have seen the awards listed in the Chapter Operations Handbook, but have you read the list carefully? While there are many prestigious awards, such as the Wava Banes Turner Award, and the Stanley G. Finck Award, there are also other awards that you can easily earn.

Malinda Matney, National President, Kappa Kappa Psi

National Convention can provide that jump start to a summer makeover, for both individuals and chapters. How does this happen?

Kimbi Sigle, National President, Tau Beta Sigma

Every member chooses to serve their band and every member decides how involved they want to become.

Once that decision is made the path is set, right? Just follow the chapter’s plan and help lead the band, right? Or is there perhaps a time when you must stand on your own in order to really help the band or chapter or the organization?