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W e l c o m e t o t h e i n a u g u r a l O f f i c e r L e a d e r s h i p A c a d e m y f o r f r a t e r n i t y / s o r o r i t y c h a p t e r a n d c o u n c i l o f f i c e r s ! T o d a y w i l l p r o v i d e y o u
t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o e n g a g e w i t h o t h e r l e a d e r s a n d m e m b e r s o f o u r G r e e k c o m m u n i t y . W e h o p e t h a t y o u w a l k a w a y f e e l i n g e x c i t e d a n d e m p o w e r e d
t o l e a d y o u r o r g a n i z a t i o n .
B e s u r e t o u s e o u r h a s h t a g o n y o u r s o c i a l m e d i a a c c o u n t s t h r o u g h o u t t h e d a y a n d c h e c k o u t o u r g e o t a g o n S n a p c h a t .
S C H E D U L E A T A G L A N C E
B R E A K F A S T & R E G I S T R A T I O N
O u t s i d e M c K i n n o n H a l l
W E L C O M E : D r . S t e v e n H o u s e , P r o v o s t & E x e c u t i v e V i c e P r e s i d e n t
M c K i n n o n H a l l
C O M M U N I T Y B U I L D E R
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S E S S I O N O N E : L e a d e r s h i p T o o l s
V a r i o u s B r e a k o u t R o o m s
S E S S I O N T W O : P o s i t i o n - S p e c i f i c T o p i c s
V a r i o u s B r e a k o u t R o o m s
L U N C H
M c K i n n o n H a l l
S E S S I O N T H R E E : C o m m u n i t y C o l l a b o r a t i o n
V a r i o u s B r e a k o u t R o o m s
S E S S I O N F O U R : C a m p u s R e s o u r c e s
V a r i o u s B r e a k o u t R o o m s
K E Y N O T E : D r . K e v i n S n y d e r , C A M P U S P E A K
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C L O S I N G
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O F F I C E R L E A D E R S H I P A C A D E M Y P A G E 1
W E L C O M E
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P e e r L e a d e r s h i p : T h e P o w e r o f S a y i n g N o
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Jenny Fukunaga '17 Presentation
In many positions of peer leadership, particularly those within fraternities and sororities, you will be seen as a figure of authority to some of your closest friends. Through this workshop of personal anecdotes and problem solving, we will delve into how to be an effective leader and becoming comfortable with finding a balance between being a friend and being a peer leader.
L e a d i n g C o n g r u e n t l y w i t h y o u r V a l u e s
Jordan King, Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life Workshop
Living your values isn’t about being perfect. Effective leadership begins with understanding yourself and the things that are important to you, and then trying your best to stay true to those even when things do not go according to plan. Through this interactive session you will reflect on your personal values and how to use those to become a better leader for your chapter.
# R e a l T a l k : O n U n f i l t e r i n g O u r L i v e s T o B e M o r e A u t h e n t i cEmily Mitch, Assistant Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life Cristina Vega, Community Director for the Colonnades Neighborhood Workshop
Ever experienced FOMO (fear of missing out) or thought that the grass is always greener on the other side - only to find out you hadn't missed out on much? So much of our lives are cropped and filtered to highlight the "best" versions of ourselves or our lives which can make it feel unmanageable to navigate leading several organizations, a heavy work load, and having time for self-care. In this presentation we'll talk about what it means to take our masks off, be a little more vulnerable with each other in order to make room for our less than perfect selves. Attendees will leave with tools on navigating authentic lives and how to make room for others to do the same.
C h a n g i n g t h e S t a t u s Q u o
Austin Krauss '17 Presentation
Over time, organizations can find themselves stuck in a mindset or system of operations that were adopted during their birth. While this foundation represents the roots in which every organization is founded upon, it can begin to hinder an organization’s ability to transform itself when needed. This talk will explore a personal story of innovation, the psychology of group think, and introduce relevant tools that can be leveraged to implement change in your organization.
O F F I C E R L E A D E R S H I P A C A D E M Y P A G E 2
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O r g a n i z a t i o n a l D e v e l o p m e n tElizabeth Beavers, Graduate Assistant in the Center for Leadership Emily Golden '19 Presentation
This session will provide an overview of the Center for Leadership's organization development resources. The CFL provides one-on-one consulting opportunities, custom workshops, online resources, weekly newsletters, and more. Participants will hear from professional staff and students and learn how to strategically utilize these resources.
M o t i v a t i n g Y o u r M e m b e r s t o C a r e
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Dan Faill, Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life Workshop
We hear it year after year: “Some of our members are just so apathetic…” What if it’s not the members who are the problem, but the way we engage them as leaders? Let’s have an honest conversation about member engagement and develop ways to eliminate the concept of apathy from our chapters.
S t u d e n t E n g a g e m e n t w i t h S o c i a l M e d i a
Kristen McGee '17 and Amanda Steinman '17 Presentation
Have you ever wondered how to engage your members on social media and gain awareness for your chapter and the community? This session will serve as an eye opener into how to best utilize social media and promote the positive work your chapter does on campus and beyond. There will be opportunities to acknowledge areas for improvement and share solutions to move forward.
H a n d l i n g D i f f i c u l t C o n v e r s a t i o n s w i t h M e m b e r sHailey Harn '17 Roundtable Discussion
Student-leaders often express discomfort when it comes to uncomfortable conversations with members of their organization. Nobody likes to “police their friends,” and many leaders worry that a difficult conversation will result in a damaged relationship. This roundtable discussion will give leaders the confidence to engage in difficult conversations in a comfortable and respectful manner.
C h a n g i n g C a m p u s C u l t u r e
Alaina Schukraft '17 Workshop
This session will be a breakdown of how to change campus culture surrounding events and organizations. If you want to make a change to the way things have always been done, but don't know where to start, this session will help put you on the right track. It will deal with resources available to you, messaging to campus, marketing strategies, and reasons for change.
P h i l a n t h r o p y R o u n d t a b l e
Rachel Cantlay '17 Roundtable Discussion
Whether you are in charge of your chapter’s philanthropy or just interested in learning how to run an effective event with purpose, join us for this exciting collaborative discussion. Topics will include goal setting, practical tips for running a successful event, and forging positive community relationships.
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P l a n n i n g S u c c e s s f u l S o c i a l E v e n t s
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Heather Lamb '17 Presentation
Planning Successful Social Events will provide tips and tricks for future social events. Whether you are planning the event, participating in the event, or just want to know more about event planning - this session is for you! If you are a social chair/planner within any organization, this session will be especially helpful for your future endeavors.
N e w M e m b e r E d u c a t i o n R o u n d t a b l eLindsay White '17 Roundtable Discussion
This new member education roundtable will explore how to approach potential problems and situations that may arise during the new member period, ideas for bonding your new member classes, anti-hazing education, and how to continue new member education once the new member period is over.
R e i m a g i n i n g t h e L o y C e n t e r
Tyson Glover '17 Workshop
In this hands-on workshop, participants will go through the design thinking process of reimagining the Loy Center. Participants will be pushed to think outside the box of what events can be held in an on campus house. Participants will leave with a "toolkit for success" on how to create a successful event in your chapter house!
P r e s i d e n t s ' R o u n d t a b l e
Cam Ciesielski '17, Nicki Gelfand '17 and Molly Sweeney '17 Roundtable Discussion
This session will be lead by two former Panhellenic sorority presidents and one former IFC president who will share their experiences in their positions and how they utilized resources both on Elon’s campus and within their national organizations. This information will lead into an open discussion on topics that are at the forefront of current presidents' minds.
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R i s k M a n a g e m e n t R o u n d t a b l e
Ray Brown '17 Roundtable Discussion
In this roundtable discussion, we will cover the many different facets of risk management, including what it is, why it is important, and how to be a good risk manager for your organization. We will engage in conversations about personal experiences, as well as discuss hypothetical situations that may occur. This roundtable will help you identify tools to approach real life situations in your own organization.
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M o v i n g B e y o n d M e m b e r s h i p : D e v e l o p i n g C i t i z e n s h i p a n d A g e n c y Dana Carnes, Interim Director of the Center for Leadership Workshop
Intellectual climate is the convergence of social and academic environments that encourages students, staff, and faculty to engage in stimulating conversation and action outside the walls of the classroom. Because FSL is an integral part of Elon's social sphere, fraternities and sororities have the potential to be large contributors to intellectual climate on campus. This session aims to define and unpack intellectual climate and, in doing so, offer practical resources and ideas that organizations can use to strengthen Elon's intellectual climate.
L G B T Q I A I n c l u s i o n i n F r a t e r n i t y & S o r o r i t y L i f eBecca Johnson '17 Workshop
This workshop will address how to promote inclusivity for LGBTQIA students involved in FSL, which is a system fueled by traditional and heteronormative values. Although Elon was ranked #10 in the Campus Pride Index this year, there still seems to be a lack of conversation for members outside of LGBTQIA communities. Ideally, LGBTQIA students involved in FSL should be able to turn to their Greek organizations for support, but how many actually feel comfortable doing so? How can straight allies help combat these students' fear of being judged, labeled, and stereotyped? This workshop seeks to challenge participants to step out of their comfort zone and ponder these difficult questions.
Ben Bridges '17 Roundtable Discussion
I n t e l l e c t u a l C l i m a t e R o u n d t a b l e
Have you ever been frustrated by someone who didn’t communicate well? What would your organization look like if everyone communicated more effectively? With experience speaking to over 1,150 organizations and consulting professionals all over the world, Dr. Snyder has designed an interactive workshop that will demonstrate how your organization and/or team can enhance their communication skills and increase performance. Participants will leave with a significantly heightened awareness of their own communication style, how it’s perceived by others and how it impacts both their success and the entire organization.
Paige Sokoloff '17 Presentation
Dr. Kevin Snyder, CAMPUSPEAK Keynote Speaker Workshop
Everyone has mental health, but not everyone has a mental illness. The stigma surrounding this often prevents individuals from speaking out about, and seeking help for their mental illness. Fraternity and sorority members are leaders on many college campuses, and therefore have the ability to break the stigma surrounding mental illness, so all college students feel capable to open up the conversation among their individual organizations, and to their entire college community.
M e n t a l H e a l t h S t i g m a s
H i g h P e r f o r m a n c e C o m m u n i c a t i o n
W h a t i s N P H C ?Delaney Hinnant '17 and Janaé Williams '18 Presentation
Have you ever wondered what the National Pan-Hellenic Council is? What is their history and purpose, or the meaning behind their calls, colors and strolls? This session will explain the history, mission, and cultural implications of the Divine 9 and the importance of its organizations on college campuses and in the community. Greek leaders will walk away with information on how to effectively collaborate with the NPHC on Elon’s campus while also understanding their cultural background and significance.
Citizenship, the Social Change Model of Leadership’s seventh ‘C,’ calls for individuals to see themselves as part of a larger whole. How can you recognize your role as a citizen, or as an agent of change? How can your chapter move beyond merely membership to a citizen’s mindset andresponsibility towards others? This session will discuss ways to develop agency while working in collaborative groups to create positive social change in your communities.
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Elizabeth Beavers, Graduate Assistant for the Center for Leadership Michael Spencer, Interim Assistant Director for the Center for Leadership Presentation
This session will prepare student leaders to effectively and efficiently transition their leadership teams within their respective organizations. The presenters will highlight high impact practices and provide personal narratives to prompt students to think deeply about their own experiences. In addition, the presenters will focus on how transition plays a role in times of conflict and how student leaders effect organizational structure.
L e a d e r s h i p i n T r a n s i t i o n
I n s a n d O u t s o f P h o e n i x C O N N E C TJenny Ciesiulka, Assistant Director of Student Involvement Workshop
PhoenixCONNECT is revolutionizing the way we think about student organizations here at Elon. Come learn about how you can support your student organization by using this new interface. Now that your organization has worked with PhoenixCONNECT for a semester, you will have the opportunity to bring lingering questions and learn about new features, including roster management, forms/applications, and attendance tracking. Laptops will be provided for use in this session.
T r a n s l a t i n g y o u r G r e e k E x p e r i e n c e t o P o s t - g r a d O p p o r t u n i t i e s Ross Wade, Director of Career Development Workshop
What skills do employers seek most when hiring interns and new hires? What is the best way to articulate these skills on resumes, cover letters, during interviews, and online? Better understand your professional worth and learn “employer speak” in this engaging and activity-driven workshop facilitated by the Student Professional Development Center.
Mary Morrison, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Presentation
This presentation will take a practical approach on how to plan, implement, and evaluate service programs in your organization. Helpful handouts and reflection ideas will be part of the workshop along with planning time with your leadership team. We will share guidelines and checklists on what you need to do before, during and after you engage with the community.
S e r v i c e & C o m m u n i t y E n g a g e m e n t
M O S E L E Y 2 1 7
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E x a m i n i n g R a c i a l I n e q u i t i e s f r o m a S y s t e m s A p p r o a c h : A n I n t r o d u c t i o nRay Lin, Assistant Director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education Workshop
What happens when we examine race beyond our interpersonal interactions? This session will provide an introduction to investigating root causes rather than individual circumstances and focus specifically at racial inequity from a systemic and institutional point of view. Participants will explore and make observations using data from systems such as health, education, employment, and more.
Emily Seligman '17 and Sarah Stacki '18 Workshop
In this workshop, we will be discussing strategies for connecting chapter members in crisis to on-campus and chapter resources and handling student disclosures of mental health concerns or violence. Additionally, we will discuss the importance of using inclusive language and how to facilitate healthy social norms and navigatedominant social narratives.
H o w t o P r o m o t e H e a l t h y a n d S u p p o r t i v e N o r m s i n y o u r C o m m u n i t y
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DR. KEVIN SNYDER
Dr. Kevin Snyder is a motivational speaker and author with a PASSION for helping individuals dream bigger
than ever before and create a clear action plan to manifest results. He coaches and trains leaders of all
levels to fill the gap between where they are and where they want to be.
Through his professional speaking career, Kevin has
presented for over 500,000 people in all 50 states and numerous countries. His audiences range from high school to college to corporate. Prior to speaking full-
time, Kevin worked for his national fraternity as a leadership consultant. He also held a career in
university Student Affairs and worked in positions such as Director of Student Activities, Coordinator of
Orientation Services, and Greek Life Advisor. He most recently served as the Dean of Students for High Point
University.
Kevin is also the Senior Vice President and Founding Partner of Write Way Publishing Company, helping
aspiring writers become published authors. He and his company have successfully coached over 100 authors
in publishing and in professional speaking.
Proud & Purposeful: THE Fraternal Experience
An interesting fact is that the majority of fraternal members never expected to join their fraternity or sorority when they first arrived
to campus. Why is that? More importantly, how can we change that reality so new students know, and are excited to explore
how joining a fraternal organization will lead them to an incredible collegiate experience and beyond. Proud and Purposeful: THE
Fraternal Experience will empower and equip fraternity and sorority members with a renewed sense of motivation, pride and purpose
for their affiliation. Members will be reminded of their “why” for joining and how to take advantage of the countless incredible
opportunities that fraternal involvement provides.
ABOUT KEVIN:Kevin’s Masters and Doctorate degrees were both earned in Leadership from the University of South Carolina and the University of Central Florida. His
undergraduate degree was earned in Marine Biology from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. At UNCW, Kevin joined his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta, and continues to be involved as a fraternity volunteer and
chapter advisor.
Kevin was honored by TEDx in 2013 to present, ‘The Ripple Effect,’ which was the largest TEDx event in the South. Visit his website, www.KevinCSnyder.com, to watch his TEDx talk. Kevin served as the curator for TEDxRaleigh in 2016 and continues to be a speaker
coach for other TEDx organizations.
FUN FACTS: Kevin recently sold his house in Raleigh, North Carolina to live on a 40-foot sailboat (Why Knot?)
which he docks off the coast of North Carolina. He’s also a certified skydiver, scuba diver and game show winner
on the legendary television game show The Price is Right!
Book Titles Include:
Think Differently to Achieve Success! Empower Your Employees
Ten Keys to Extraordinary Leadership
@KevinCSnyder
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S E S S I O N E V A L U A T I O N SPlease use the QR codes below to complete a brief survey about your
experience in each of the breakout sessions you attend. If you prefer to type in an URL to access the survey, please use the tiny URL listed below for
each corresponding breakout session.
SESSION ONE SESSION TWO
http://tiny.cc/ia8bjy http://tiny.cc/jd8bjy
SESSION THREE
http://tiny.cc/kf8bjy
SESSION FOUR
http://tiny.cc/zv8bjy
1. Go to App Store 2. Search "QR Reader"
3. Download and open to scan 4. Follow the link and complete the evaluation
To scan your QR code using a smartphone:
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OLA SPONSORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Featured Speakers: Dr. Steven House, Provost and Executive
Vice President Dr. Kevin Snyder, CAMPUSPEAK
Thank you to everyone listed below for their support, time and funding in making the inaugural 2017 Officer Leadership Academy a success!
Ben Bridges '17 Ray Brown '17
Rachel Cantlay '17 Cam Ciesielski '17
Jenny Fukunaga '17 Nicki Gelfand '17 Tyson Glover '17 Emily Golden '19 Hailey Harn '17
Delaney Hinnant '17 Becca Johnson '17
Staff Presenters: Elizabeth Beavers, Center for Leadership
Dana Carnes, Center for Leadership Jenny Ciesiulka, Student Involvement
Dan Faill, Fraternity & Sorority Life Jordan King, Fraternity & Sorority Life
Ray Lin, Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education Emily Mitch, Fraternity & Sorority Life
Mary Morrison, Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement
Michael Spencer, Center for Leadership Cristina Vega, Residence Life
Ross Wade, Student Professional Development Center
Austin Krauss '17 Heather Lamb '17 Kristen McGee '17
Alaina Schukraft '17 Emily Seligman '17 Paige Sokoloff '17 Sarah Stacki '18
Amanda Steinman '17 Molly Sweeney '17 Lindsay White '17 Janae Williams '18
Fraternity & Sorority Life Staff: Dan Faill, Director
Jordan King, Assistant Director Emily Mitch, Assistant Director
Margie Watkins, Program Assistant
OLA Committee Members: Sara Elgart '17
Nicki Gelfand '17 Michael Goldstein '17 Delaney Hinnant '17 Molly Sweeney '17
Special thanks to: OLA Volunteers Physical Plant
Moseley Center Staff Aramark Catering
Media Services Vital Signs Acapella
FSL Student Workers
Student Presenters:
EMAIL: [email protected] CALL: 336-278-7326
VISIT: elon.edu/fsl FIND: Moseley Center 224
For more information, comments or concerns, or to get involved with next year's OLA, contact [email protected].
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