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Developing Our Alumni Chapters to Become Change Makers in Our Communities

Developing Our Alumni Chapters to Become Change Makers in Our Communities. Objectives. We will make the business case why our alumni chapters are vital to our communities which we live. We will discover ways and develop plans to become an impact alumni chapter in your community.

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Developing Our Alumni Chapters to Become Change Makers in Our Communities

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  1. Developing Our Alumni Chapters to Become Change Makers in Our Communities

  2. Objectives • We will make the business case why our alumni chapters are vital to our communities which we live. • We will discover ways and develop plans to become an impact alumni chapter in your community. • Discuss creative strategies for continued engagement with government and civic leaders, university officials, corporate and community leaders.

  3. Norms • Be Open • Treat others with RESPECT • Honor Confidentiality • Listen Actively • Participate at own comfort level • OUCH AND EDUCATE • Ask Questions • Share Talking Time • Have Fun

  4. “Everything in life is 5 percent idea and 95 percent implementation”

  5. Who Are You? • Branding assessment • Who are you (NOTE: you must be everything locally that Sigma is nationally!) • How do you think you look? • How do others see you? • How do you close the gap between the two perceptions?

  6. Who Are You? • Branding assessment • How you ‘define yourself’ • How you distinguish yourself from the competition

  7. Chapter’s Branding Materials • Branding assessment • Are your local images acceptable to the national organization? • Who are you trying to reach? • What are you trying to say? • What is your tone in saying it? • Review and Revise what you say to keep it fresh

  8. Your Message • You can’t say it all • You can’t be all things to all people • Determine if your message will • Announce (establish brand) • Invoke Action (selling tickets) • Educate (solidify brand) • Clarify (emergency marketing)

  9. How are we change makers in our community?

  10. Sigma Wellness The Fraternity’s Program Brand of Service to Humanity • National Visibility • Program Consistency • Reporting & Accountability Key Service Principles

  11. Relationships Working Together

  12. Resource Reminders

  13. Personal Challenge: Based upon what you heard what are some ways you going to become a change maker in your community?

  14. “Everything in life is 5 percent idea and 95 percent implementation”

  15. Developing Our Alumni Chapters to Become Change Makers in Our Communities

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