Kappa Iota - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc.
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Kappa Iota - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 2013 Slate of Candidates 51st National Convention Washington, DC ”A Sisterhood Called To Serve: Transforming Lives, Impacting Communities” Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated A Public Service Sorority Founded in 1913 1707 New Hampshire Avenue N.W. Washington, DC 20009 (202) 986-2400 Telefax (202) 986-2513 May 6, 2013 Chapter Presidents and Sorors: With the posting of the slate with photos to the “Restricted” and “Members Only” sections of the national website, the National Nominating Committee has now successfully completed the following constitutionally mandated duties: providing to chapters timely notice of vacancies, requirements, and timelines; receiving recommendations from chapters and members of persons to serve in Grand Chapter offices; and selecting, for the consideration at the 51st National Convention, candidates for Grand Chapter offices. We now need to carefully manage and monitor the campaigning process. It is my distinct honor to present this Slate of Candidates which includes photographs and candidate information to you on behalf of the following members of the 2013 National Nominating Committee: Chelsea C. Hayes Regina R. Harper Ariel E. Milton Felicia C. Echols Terri A. Johnson Mary C. Jones Valencia L. Wilson Pamela Hart-Hemphill Vernandi R. Greene Brittany S. Bass National Second Vice President Director, Midwest Region Collegiate Member, Southwest Region Central Region Eastern Region Farwest Region Midwest Region South Atlantic Region Southern Region Southwest Region Campaigning officially opened on March 1, 2013, and officially closes July 6, 2013. Once the slate is formally presented to the delegates at the national convention campaigning will re-open. Chapter presidents please share this announcement with your members and refer them to the national website for additional information. Sorors examine the candidate profiles and their campaign literature which that slated candidates may send to you and/or your chapter, as they seek your support of their candidacy. Please share the candidate information with your delegates and send them to 51st National Convention in Washington, DC adequately informed to elect leaders capable of moving our Sorority forward through the next 100 years. Sincerely, Glynis M. Hill Glynis M. Hill Chair, 2013 National Nominating Committee Candidates At A Glance Candidates and Chapter Region Profession Most Recent National Conventions Most Recent Regional Conferences Epsilon Epsilon November 1966 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Chapter of Initiation National President Dr. Paulette C. Walker Tampa Alumnae Southern Retired University Administrator National First Vice President Wendy J. Johnson Harrisburg Alumnae Eastern Chief, Enterprise Services and Solutions Officer Kappa Epsilon November 1987 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Linda Richardson Wilson Greensboro Alumnae South Atlantic Administrative Officer/Executive Director, Student Health Services Alpha Nu April 1973 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Tau Rho April 2012 None None Epsilon Psi April 1983 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Mu Alpha February 1984 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 National Second Vice President Aeriel Scott Tau Nu Southern Student National Secretary Tressa L. Williams San Jose Alumnae Farwest Insurance and Financial Services Agent/Owner National Treasurer Terri Rivalte Prunty, CPA Charlotte Alumnae South Atlantic Senior Consultant / Project Manager Candidates and Chapter Region Profession Chapter of Initiation Most Recent National Conventions Most Recent Regional Conferences Chair, National Finance Committee Michelle Rhodes Brown Columbia (MD) Alumnae Kimberly A. Lloyd Philadelphia Alumnae Eastern Investor Relations Glen Ellyn Area Alumnae December 1995 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Eastern Managing Partner - The KAL Group, LLC Zeta Omega March 1994 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Chair, 2015 National Nominating Committee Deborah Walls Foster Northern Virginia Alumnae South Atlantic Nonprofit Executive/ Chief Diversity Officer Kappa Lambda April 1973 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Dr. Joi L. Moore Columbia (MO) Alumnae Central Associate Division Director / Associate Professor Mu Omicron March 1987 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Karen A. Willis Prince George’s County Alumnae Eastern Lead Program Analyst Montgomery County Alumnae March 1992 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Epsilon Tau December 1980 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Epsilon Alpha April 1993 04,06,08,10 05,07,09,11 Chair, Internal Audit Committee Myrna P. Phillips Queens Alumnae Eastern Professor Member, National Finance Committee Tanya C. Smith Federal City Alumnae Eastern Budget Analyst/Accountant Candidates and Chapter Region Profession Chapter of Initiation Most Recent National Conventions Most Recent Regional Conferences Collegiate Member, National Scholarship and Standards Committee No Applications Submitted Collegiate Member, National Finance Committee No Applications Submitted Collegiate Member, National Nominating Committee Nichelle A. Holmes Mu Beta Eastern Student Mu Beta April 2012 None None Khanay Y. Turner Eta Beta Southwest Student Eta Beta April 2012 None None Collegiate Members, National Internal Audit Committee (2 Positions) No Applications Submitted Dr. Paulette C. Walker Candidate for the Office of National President PRESENT CHAPTER Tampa Alumnae Tampa, FL Southern Region INITIATION November 10, 1966 ~ Epsilon Epsilon Michigan State University East Lansing, MI PRESENT OCCUPATION Retired University Administrator NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 94, 96, 98, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Doctorate Administration & Supervision National Experience National First Vice President; Chair, Scholarship and Standards Committee; Chair, Long Range Planning Task Force; Regional Director, Southern Region; Member, National Executive Board; Member, Distinguished Professor Endowed Chair Committee; Presenter, Leadership Academy, National Convention; Trainer, Leadership Academy; Facilitator, National Convention; Mentor, Leadership DELTA; Reporter, Education Symposium; Facilitator, Education Symposium; Delegate, National Convention; Member, Appeals Committee for National Executive Board Regional Experience Regional Director, Southern Region; Member, Regional Leadership Team; Presenter, Leadership Academy, Regional Conferences; Chair, Rules Committee, Regional Conference; Delegate, Regional Conference; Coordinator, Regional Leadership Summit; Coordinator, Florida/The Bahamas State Clusters; Co-Chair, Florida/The Bahamas Delta Days at the Capitol Task Force; Member, Florida/The Bahamas Delta Days at the Capitol Task Force; Presenter, Strategic Planning Workshops; Presenter, Officers’ Training Workshops; Facilitator, Chapter Retreats; DID Workshop Facilitator; Campus Advisor (Kappa Iota); Advisory Council (Kappa Iota); Guest Speaker, Founders Day Programs, Scholarship Programs; Crown Jewel Honoree, State Wide Founders Day; Certified Membership Intake Trainer; Project SEE Trainer; Leadership Academy Trainer Dr. Paulette C. Walker Chapter Experience President, Epsilon Epsilon Chapter; President, Tampa Alumnae Chapter; Member, Minerva Circle, Tampa Alumnae Chapter; DID Workshop Facilitator, Tampa Alumnae; Guest Speaker – Founders Day Programs, Scholarship Programs, and Chapter Retreats, Tampa Alumnae; Co-Chair, Scholarship Ball, Tampa Alumnae; Co-Chair, Founders Day Program, Tampa Alumnae; Member, Social Action Committee, Tampa Alumnae; Lambda Area Co-Chair, Detroit Alumnae Chapter; Member, Scholarship Ball Committee, Detroit Alumnae Chapter; Member, National Convention Planning Committee, Detroit Alumnae Chapter Public Speaking Experience Keynote Addresses: Bartels Middle School Awards Program; 14th Annual Advisors Conference, University of South Florida; Sixth Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Breakfast; Department of Veteran Affairs, Tampa Bay Federal EEO Committee Annual Awards Luncheon; Hillsborough County, Black Emphasis Month Program; Department of Defense, Defense Contract Management Agency; Undergraduate Portfolio Celebration; Professional Study Day, Hillsborough County Public Schools; Hillsborough Alliance of Black School Educators Honors Convocation; Eighth Annual Conference for Emerging Leaders; Institute on Black Life Fall Research Symposium; State of Florida Legislative Summit; Florida School Finance Officers Association Summer Conference Other Presentations: Presenter, National and Regional Professional Conferences; Presenter, Delta Conferences, Leadership DELTA Conferences, Delta Internal Development Workshops, Delta Days at the Capitol Sessions, Delta Day at the United Nations Sessions, State Clusters, Regional Leadership Team Meetings, Founders Day Programs; Guest Speaker, church and religious programs, civic and community organizations; Motivational Speaker; Workshop Facilitator; Radio/Television Talk Show Guest Speaker Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past PACE Center For Girls Advisory Board...Member: Responsible for ensuring that the organization stays in compliance with the laws and regulations relating to non-profit organizations. American Cancer Society, Hank Warren Advisory Board...Member: Responsible for ensuring that the organization uses its resources towards fulfillment of its mission. Moffitt Cancer Center Advisory Board...Member: Responsible for ensuring that the Moffitt Cancer Center addresses the needs of African Americans in the community. Hillsborough County – Literacy Volunteers of America Board of Directors...Treasurer: Responsible for developing and maintaining the budget. Mt. Olive Tampa Community Development Center...Vice-President: Responsible for ensuring that the organization uses its resources towards fulfillment of its mission. American Diabetes Association Board of Directors...Member: Responsible for determining the organization’s mission, strategies, and program priorities. Mt. Pleasant Charter School Advisory Board...Member/Curriculum Consultant: Responsible for assisting in developing and implementing the state approved educational curriculum. Bible-Based Christian Fellowship Academy, Board of Directors... Curriculum Consultant: Responsible for developing the school’s educational curriculum. Dr. Paulette C. Walker Response to National President Position Specific Questions 1) Providing administrative guidance and direction to the structure and programming of the Sorority, 2) Coordinating efforts and maintaining unity in the Sorority’s objectives and programs, 3) Establishing and enforcing policies and procedures, 4) Stimulating and promoting growth and development strategies, 5) Strengthening public relations and maintaining cooperative relations with other organizations, 6) Stressing team building and leadership management, 7) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. As National First Vice President, it has been my duty to supervise deliberations of the Scholarship and Standards Committee. During my terms in office, I directed the development and implementation of new membership intake materials and workshops, Code of Conduct, Chapter Management Handbook, Regional Officers Manual, and the Scholarship and Standard Members Handbook. In collaboration with the Documents Review and Revisions Task Force, I lead initiatives to update the membership intake training for trainers’ workshop, revise advisor training materials and workshops; develop new and more relevant policies, forms, and brochures relative to current issues, and conduct research related projects targeting specific areas of concentration. As retired Director of Undergraduate Programs and Internship for University of South Florida, the fifth (5th) largest College of Education (COEDU) in the nation, I was responsible for ensuring the adherence of undergraduate academic programs to state and legislative mandates. I annually conducted ethics training workshops for approximately 800 interns, student workshops, parent orientations, conflict resolution meetings for interns, and facilitated school district and community college partners' workshops for those served by the COEDU. As Chair of Delta's Long Range Planning Task Force; I demonstrated my leadership skills, communication techniques, and organizational capabilities as I guided the Task Force towards the draft of a strategic plan for the Sorority. As Southern Regional Director, I conducted conflict management workshops, leadership development workshops; chartered chapters, which included mediating sessions on chapter boundaries; and facilitated DID workshops on multiple topics. As a collegiate and alumnae chapter president; I ensured that the chapter developed, maintained, and adhered to established chapter policies, procedures, and compliance documents. All of the tasks completed above were accomplished by cultivating positive relationships with Sorority members and external entities and/or agencies. These relationships were instrumental in guiding and achieving the desired outcomes. Dr. Paulette C. Walker State Your Reason for Seeking This Office I desire to become National President so that I can continue to serve, lead and empower members of our Sorority. As National President my goal will be to preserve our Sorority’s rich history, while at the same time ensuring that we fulfill our dual purpose of providing service to our communities and being catalysts for change. I envision each soror embracing the tenet that membership is a responsibility, not an entitlement; a concept that is actualized through uncompromised commitment to service. The Sorority is a progressive organization; one which should encompass a sound systemic and technological infrastructure, adhere to a strategic direction, and provide thought leadership for a global society. My overarching objectives will be to uphold the Sorority’s mission statement and to strengthen the connection between the sisterhood and corporate aspects of our organization. We can do this by leveraging our vast network, mobilizing our sisterhood, committing to the constructive development of our members; and remaining mindful of our purpose, ideals, responsibilities and duties. As a visionary, dedicated and committed leader; I have the fortitude to withstand obstacles that might interfere with the proactive advancement of our Sorority and to advocate for the principles on which we stand. Wendy J. Johnson Candidate for the Office of National First Vice President PRESENT CHAPTER Harrisburg Alumnae Harrisburg, PA Eastern Region INITIATION November 30, 1987 ~ Kappa Epsilon Florida State University Tallahassee, FL PRESENT OCCUPATION Chief, Enterprise Services & Solutions Officer NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Computer Science National Experience Member, National Leadership Academy, 2012-Present; Chair, Credentials Committee, 2010 National Convention (New Orleans, Louisiana); Leadership Delta Presenter and Mentor, 2010; Member, National Executive Board, 1989-1991 and 2004-2009; Chair, National Membership Services Committee, 20042005; Co-Creator, National Initiative, Project A.C.E., 2003; Workshop Presenter/Facilitator, 2008 National Convention (Orlando, Florida); Workshop Presenter/Facilitator, 2006 National Convention (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania); Workshop Presenter/Facilitator, 2002 National Convention (Atlanta, Georgia); Workshop Presenter/Facilitator, 2000 National Convention (Chicago, Illinois); Member, Evaluations Committee, 1998 National Convention (New Orleans, Louisiana); Member, Credentials Committee, 1996 National Convention (Orlando, Florida); Member, Convention Planning Committee, 1992 National Convention (Baltimore, MD); Member, Convention Planning Committee, 1990 National Convention (Miami, Florida); Workshop Presenter/Facilitator, 1990 National Convention (Miami, Florida); Member, National Nominating Committee (Elected by National Executive Board) 19891990; Voting Delegate, 1994; Alternate Delegate, 1988 Wendy J. Johnson Regional Experience Chair, Eastern Region Risk Management Task Force, 2011-Present; Eastern Regional Leadership Team, 1991-Present; Certified Membership Intake Trainer, 2009-Present; Delta Internal Development Workshop Presenter, 2009-Present; Eastern Region’s First Recipient of the Higher Heights Award in Honor of Dr. Dorothy I. Height, 2011; Eastern Regional Director, 2005-2009; Established and Implemented, E3 Leadership Development Program in 2005; Member, National Scholarship and Standards Committee, 1999-2003; Membership Intake Trainer for Trainers, 1999-2003; Delta Internal Development Trainer, 1999-2005; Advisors Trainer, 1999-2003; Regional Chair, Collegiate Connection Coordinators, 1997-1999; Membership Intake Trainer, 1989-1991, 1997-Present; Co-Creator, Project A.C.E. Regional Initiative, 1998; Member, Site Committee, 1997 Regional Conference Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; State Representative, Membership Services Committee, 1993-1995; Area Representative, Leadership Academy, 1993-1995; Workshop Presenter, South Atlantic Regional Conference, 1991; Southern Regional Representative, 1989-1991; Southern Regional Leadership Team, 1989-1991; Keynote Speaker Black College Convocations, 1990-1991 Spelman College, Tougaloo College, Bethune Cookman College; Voting Delegate, 1989 and 1993 Chapter Experience Diamond Life Member; Harrisburg Alumnae Chapter - President, 1993-1995 and 2001-2003; Leader of Minerva Circle, 1997; Chair, Founders Day Committee, Rules of Order Committee, Ways and Means Committee, Kings Who Cook Committee and Policies and Procedures; Member, Numerous Chapter Committees including Ways and Means Committee, Kings Who Cook Committee, IMPACT Day Committee, Scholarship and Standards Committee, Regional Day of Service Committee, Project ACE Committee; Editor, Harrisburg Alumnae Chapter Newsletter, 1996-1999; Kappa Epsilon Chapter, Vice-President, 1989-1990; Kappa Epsilon Chapter Advisor’s Award Recipient, 1990; Miami Alumnae Chapter - Member, May Week Committee 1991; Rho Iota Chapter - Advisor, 1994-1995 Public Speaking Experience My public speaking experience includes Delta events, religious programs, civic programs and professional meetings such as: Na tional Conventions, Regional Conferences, Local and Regional professional seminars, University presenter on Project Management and Information Technology related topics, presenting keynote addresses at Founders Day celebrations, chapter anniversaries, Women's Day programs, Black History Month programs; facilitated Regional Officers, Membership Intake and Advisors Trainings and presented various Delta Internal Development workshops at cluster meetings, statewide meetings, regional conferences and national conventions. Wendy J. Johnson Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Harrisburg YWCA – Board of Directors – Set strategic direction for the programs at the Harrisburg YWCA which include domestic violence support, sexual assault counseling, homeless programs, fight against racism and various youth programs. Additionally, we solicit sponsors for the YWCA. Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet – Board of Directors – Set strategic direction for the ballet company which is one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the country. Solicited sponsorships to donate to the ballet company. Big Boys in Training – Volunteer – Support the mission of the organization as they work with young male athletes in making them better men. Electronic Data Systems (EDS) – Education Outreach Coordinator – Developed relationships between EDS and local school district officials to promote community involvement and educational opportunities that linked the business and educational communities. NAACP – Member – Support the goals and mission of the NAACP. Susquehanna Township – Commissioner - Legislative and administrative authority and responsibilities. Fiduciary responsibly for a $10M operating budget and served as Vice-President of the board for five of the eight years I served. National Society of Black Engineers – Member – Support the goals and mission of the National Society of Black Engineers and working to get more African American students interested and involved in STEM majors. Essence of UJIMA – Founder – Provided educational, personal and cultural development for under privileged girls in the Harrisburg community. Response to National First Vice President Position Specific Questions 1) Establishing and enforcing policies and procedures, 2) Managing conflict or serving as an arbitrator when disputes arise, 3) Conducting training sessions, 4) Evaluating membership and reclamation programs, 5) Recommending and implementing decisions to take disciplinary actions, 6) Reviewing documentation for compliance, 7) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. 1) As Regional Director and Member, National Scholarship and Standards Committee my responsibilities included interpreting and enforcing both the Constitution and Bylaws and the established policies and procedures. Professionally, for the State of Pennsylvania I work to establish new policies and assess and make a determination whether existing policies and procedures should be eliminated. 2) As Regional Director and Member, Scholarship and Standards Committee I served as an arbitrator when disputes arose. In assisting sorors and chapters to resolve issues I utilized conflict resolution best practices. Professionally, I manage conflict regularly and work for win-win resolutions. 3) I conducted many training sessions within Delta and professionally. I developed or assisted in the development of curriculum, as well as, presented materials for the following topics: leadership development, Membership Intake training, Regional Officers training, Advisors training and project management. Wendy J. Johnson Response to National First Vice President Position Specific Questions (Continued) 4) As Chair, National Membership Services Committee our responsibilities included developing and providing membership programs and services as well as, advancing and promoting continuous programs for reclamation such as Dolls, Divas and Dears and further enhancing sisterhood month activities. 5) As Regional Director I conducted numerous investigations and recommended disciplinary action and as Member, National Scholarship and Standards Committee I listened to appeals and made recommendations on further disciplinary action. 6) As Regional Director I was responsible for ensuring all chapters met corporate requirements in order to declare that the chapter was in compliance and able to proceed with chapter programs for the year. Specifically, as Regional Director I implemented “Operation Excellence - Corporate Accountability” which resulted in 100% compliance by all chapters in the region. 7) Professional, political and community service roles and responsibilities have provided me with experience in strategic planning and implementation, training and development, leadership and management, and leading geographically disbursed virtual teams; all integral skills for the position. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office Throughout my 25 years of continuous service in the sorority, I have honored my pledge of “Membership in Delta Sigma Theta as a lifetime commitment” with sincerity and conviction. To serve and offer myself as a leader is a privilege especially when I think about our Founders, past and current leaders, who have led this organization with humility, honor and distinction. My motivation for seeking the office of National First Vice President is to continue the legacy of leadership and determination for progressive change driven by the needs of our membership and communities we serve. My vision for the Sorority is encapsulated by our consistent efforts to fulfill the needs of our membership with the services needed to be wholly energized, educated and empowered and to serve our communities in need…for such a time as this. As a dedicated and visionary leader I have demonstrated respect for and willingness to work with collegiate and alumnae sorors. Having served in the positions of Eastern Regional Director, Southern Regional Representative, Member, National Scholarship and Standards Committee, Advisor and Chapter President all roles which have greatly contributed to the in-depth knowledge I have of the Sorority’s policies, procedures and programs. Linda Richardson Wilson Candidate for the Office of National First Vice President PRESENT CHAPTER Greensboro Alumnae, Greensboro, North Carolina South Atlantic Region INITIATION April 5, 1973 ~ Alpha Nu North Carolina A&T University Greensboro, NC PRESENT OCCUPATION Administrative Officer/Executive Director, Student Health Services NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 92, 94, 96, 98, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Master of Education Guidance & Counseling National Experience Member, National Executive Board; Chair, Delta Emergency Response Team (ERT); Leadership Delta Mentor; Member, Leadership Academy; Executive Board Member, National Nominating Committee; Regional Director Regional Experience Regional Director; Member, Scholarship & Standards Committee; North Carolina State Coordinator; DID Trainer; Advisor Trainer; Membership Intake Trainer; Member, Regional Nominating Committee; Regional ADACE Trainer; Collegiate Chapter Secondary Advisor, Alpha Mu Chapter Experience Chair, Centennial Torch Tour Committee; Chair, 70th Anniversary Committee; President; Leader of the Minerva Circle; Chair, Major Diseases Committee; Member, Founders Day Committee; May Week Speaker; Jabberwock Pageant Moderator; Sergeant at Arms; Chair, Physical & Mental Health Committee; Member, 50th Anniversary Committee Linda Richardson Wilson Public Speaking Experience Chapter Anniversaries; May Week; Founders Day; Jabberwock Speaker; Church Youth Day; High School Graduation; NAACP Regional Women's Breakfast; State Meetings; Leadership Meetings: Regional Conference; Las Amigas Regional Meeting, National Association for Negro Business and Professional Women Regional Meeting; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Public Meeting; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Public Meeting; Delta Days at the State Capital; Moderator, Gate City Transportation Anniversary Celebration; Moderator, BJ's Enrichment Center, Inc., Anniversary Celebration; High School PTA President; Church Rainbow Tea Presenter Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Guilford County Board of Health, member of the Environmental Health subcommittee, attend monthly meeting, approve policy and procedures, work with executive director to implement health policy for a county of 260,000 citizens. Guilford County Commission on the Status of Women, Chair, appointed by the county commissioners, responsible for conducting monthly meeting and program development including a diverse population of women. Responsible for program development for Women's Equality Day and Domestic Violence presentation. Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North Carolina, Chair Public Policy, attend quarterly meetings, work with legislators to support the mission and purpose of the organization in order to quality for funding from the state. Guilford County Mental Health Board, attend monthly meetings, approved and developed policies that impacted citizens with mental challenges. Neuse Pamlico Sound Women's Coalition, New member, community organization focusing on supporting issues impacting women and children. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Gate City Alumni Association, Secretary, responsible for monthly mailings and recording minutes of the executive board and chapter meeting. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, member, work with community initiative for community development and the fair treatment of police officers. North Carolina Board of Nursing, appointed by the governor to develop policy, solicit monetary support to further advance the nursing profession. Linda Richardson Wilson Response to National First Vice President Position Specific Questions 1) Establishing and enforcing policies and procedures, 2) Managing conflict or serving as an arbitrator when disputes arise, 3) Conducting training sessions, 4) Evaluating membership and reclamation programs, 5) Recommending and implementing decisions to take disciplinary actions, 6) Reviewing documentation for compliance, 7) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. Over the last 12 years, I have had tremendous experience establishing and enforcing policies and procedures in my role as chapter president, as the North Carolina State Coordinator, serving on Leadership Academy, as a member of Scholarship and Standards and as Regional Director. My initial experiences with training beyond the chapter level begin as a member of Leadership Academy. During this appointment, I conducted training at the National Convention in Atlanta and Las Vegas. Additionally, I conducted Membership Intake Training in the South Atlantic, Central, Southwest, and the Southern Region, as well as Advisor’s Training during my tenure as a Member of Scholarship and Standards. As Regional Director I continued to train throughout the region. While serving as South Atlantic Regional Director, a primary responsibility was to evaluate membership and compliance documents. During several years, over 43 chapters were involved in the membership intake process. Reviewing chapter’s documents and chapter compliance status was a duty of the Regional Director. Recommending and implementing decisions on disciplinary actions was the task of Regional Director conducted according to the guidelines of the Sorority’s documents. As a member of Scholarship and Standard, disciplinary actions decisions were made during each meeting of the committee. As a University Administrator for over 29 years, supervising 7 top level managers and 22 staff members, I utilize continuous management skills to resolve conflict, discipline coach and train employees. Health care is an evolving profession, training on new technology is paramount to remain current and…. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office I seek the position of National First Vice President, as a transformational leader who is passionate, energetic, dedicated, enthusiastic and committed. I seek to challenge sorors to collectively examine and explore the opportunities available to make a difference through creative service and effective communication. To embrace the fundamental principles of our organization is the hallmark and strength of our founding. My desire is to make connections, by enriching the membership and upholding the “dignity and worth of individuals”. I seek to focus on deliberate approaches to teamwork, to foster change, growth, continuous education and training. I will support and enhance the strategic creative drive and power that embodies humility and respect for the sisterhood. I seek to continuously assist the membership in realizing our full potential. I have the ability to adapt to unexpected circumstances, solve problems, while encouraging and supporting efficient processes that impacts the operation of the Sorority. I have the ability to make meaningful connections. I will unwaveringly and persistently support the Sorority’s vision with optimism and enthusiastic dedication, through strategic problem solving techniques rationally and intelligently, engaging members in meaningful dialogue and discussion. I have imagination, courage, conviction and tenacity; qualities needed for this position. Aeriel Scott Candidate for the Office of National Second Vice President PRESENT CHAPTER Tau Nu Nashville, TN Southern Region INITIATION April 28, 2012 ~ Tau Nu Belmont University Nashville, TN PRESENT OCCUPATION Student ~ Junior NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED None REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED None EDUCATION Commercial Music & Music Business National Experience Nationally I have participated in the Centennial Kick-Off events in Los Angeles. There I helped decorate our Rose Parade float, "Transforming Communities Through Sisterhood and Service" and served as an out walker. I also attended all events including the reception hosted by Soror Jacque Robinson, Councilmember of the City of Pasadena, the New Years Reception hosted by the Centennial Kick-Off Committee, and the New Years Day Gala. Regional Experience - None Chapter Experience Currently I serve as the treasurer, chaplain and custodian of my local chapter. As treasurer I have planned several fundraisers for my local chapter, as well as completed and submitted all financial documents as required by National. Consistent with our Five Point Programmatic Thrust, many of our activities have been geared toward Political Awareness and Involvement. We participated in several voter registration drives, designed to register voters and bring awareness to young people of the power of their vote. I have also worked outside of my chapter, participating in the Pasadena Alumnae Chapter's Kwanzaa celebration, which served to celebrate and share the traditions and principles of Kwanzaa to Pasadena city residents and youth. Aeriel Scott Chapter Experience (Continued) I have participated with the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter's Community Baby Shower, providing unprivileged mothers a chance to have the baby shower they could not afford to have during the time of their pregnancy. I also participated with the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter in the Los Angeles Aids Walk and the Los Angeles Revlon Walk for Breast Cancer. Public Speaking Experience I participated in the Los Angeles County Mock Trial, where students prepared speeches for debates, as well as mock trials. I also give speeches regularly through my university course work and have taken public speaking and diction classes as part of my university curriculum. Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past I am very involved with the organization, Hands On Nashville. Hands on Nashville is an organization that provides opportunities for Nashville residents to serve the community. Through Hands On Nashville I have put together multiple events and service opportunities, such as coordinating volunteers for the local food bank and animal shelters, for my friends and the greater Belmont University Community. I was a Resident Assistant at Belmont University, August 2011- May 2012. I was responsible for managing a floor of 60 plus girls, planning and executing programs for a 500 plus residence hall community, and responding to crisis situations. I am currently a member of Belmont University Pops, a music ensemble with 50 plus people. Within the group I manage smaller subsets and act as a liaison between the small groups and the higher music leadership. During this past election year, I volunteered for multiple voter registration drives, as well as participated in Operation Wake Up and Vote Early with the Tau Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. The event was held to make young voters aware of their voting rights. I was the treasurer in my local Jack and Jill chapter. I was responsible for book keeping in all financial matters, as well as fundraising. Response to National First Second President Position Specific Questions 1) Establishing and enforcing policies and procedures, 2) Managing conflict or serving as an arbitrator when disputes arise, 3) Conducting training sessions, 4) Evaluating membership and reclamation programs, 5) Recommending and implementing decisions to take disciplinary actions, 6) Reviewing documentation for compliance, 7) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. My experience as a resident assistant at Belmont University has propelled me as leader and led me to experiences that have adequately prepared me for the office of National Second Vice President. As a resident assistant I was responsible for leading, and mentoring my residents, along with enforcing university policy and planning and executing programs for the residence hall. Even though we were trained on policies and procedures, we had to be able to use our critical thinking and application skills to be able to quickly make the right decisions in difficult situations. I was one of the youngest on staff and had to enforce rules and lead students who were my age, or older. Aeriel Scott Response to National First Second President Position Specific Questions (Continued) My experience as an RA fully prepared me for the position because similar to the office of National Second Vice President, as an RA I had to be very knowledgeable of policy and be comfortable enforcing procedures, while still serving as a liaison between the students and the administration and staff. As an RA, I was responsible for cultivating and maximizing participation in Residence Hall activities, events and groups. Through this experience, I learned that communication and personal connections were key to gaining the student involvement that was desired. When my residents felt as if they had a voice and were ensured they had our respect, they were more open and apt to participate in any activity; it was a simple yet effective lesson that has helped hone my leadership skills and my ability to facilitate engagement. I am confident that the skills I have learned has prepared me for the position of National Second Vice President. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office I am pursuing this office because although I have loved my experience as a member of this illustrious sorority thus far, I feel the lines of communication between collegiate and the alumnae leadership can be improved through more communication within and between collegiate and alumnae Sorors. Many young Sorors develop the illusion that the transition to an alumnae chapter will leave them being just an extraneous chapter member with no voice. If collegiates were more engaged with alumnae chapters before they transition from a collegiate chapter to alumnae, it would increase the likelihood of them remaining engaged when they become alumnae members. I will work diligently to facilitate more interaction between collegiate and alumnae chapters. In that regard, I would like to help implement an area on the Members Only Portal specifically designed for collegiates where they can obtain and report accurate information on news, events and programs other collegiates are involved in and access direct contact to their regional representatives. This will enhance the link already available and increase engagement because they would be able to obtain information on programs that were specifically for them and give young Sorors an opportunity to be heard and better supported. Tressa L. Williams Candidate for the Office of National Secretary PRESENT CHAPTER San Jose Alumnae San Jose, California Farwest Region INITIATION April 23, 1983 ~ Epsilon Psi University of Missouri - Columbia Columbia, MO PRESENT OCCUPATION Insurance & Financial Service Agent/Owner NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Communication ~ Emphasis Radio, TV & Film National Experience National Executive Board Member 2005 - 2009 as Farwest Regional Director; National Executive Board Member 2000 - 2002 as Chair of The National Nominating Committee; Member of National Nominating Committee, Central Region; Member of National Housing and Properties Committee; Habitat for Humanity National Build St. Louis, MO and East St. Louis, IL; National convention workshop presenter 1996 – 2002; National convention Elections committee 2010; National Convention Parliamentarian 1996 Convention Regional Experience Farwest Regional Director 2005 – 2009; Farwest Regional Leadership Team 1993 – Present; Central Regional Leadership Team 1986 – 1990; Farwest Chair, Information & Technology; Farwest Co-Chair, Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity builder in Central; Farwest and Southwest Regions; Leadership Blueprint presenter; Regional Conference workshop presenter for Central, Eastern, Farwest, Southern and Southwest Regions; Including Co-Presenter with the National Secretary for the Officers Institute Secretaries workshop; Delta Days in Sacramento, CA - coordinator, presenter; California Delta Youth State Presenter and volunteer; Delta Days in Jefferson City, MO - Coordinating committee; Regional conference elections, evaluations, and recommendations committees, timekeeper, sergeant-at-arms, recorder, facilitator Tressa L. Williams Smi Chapter Experience President San Jose Alumnae, Berkeley Bay Area Alumnae, Columbia Missouri Alumnae, and Epsilon Psi Chapters; Certified Primary Advisor Pi Psi and Epsilon Psi Chapters; LEAD Mentor and committee member; Member, Minerva Circle; Chaplain; Guild Mistress; MIT and DID Presenter; Chapter Retreat coordinator; Financial Secretary; Recording Secretary; Web mistress; Historian; Fundraising; Social Action Committee; Ex-officio member of all chapter committees Public Speaking Experience Professional Insurance and Financial workshop presenter/speaker/instructor -at least twice monthly to groups ranging from 4 – 400; Chamber of Commerce presenter and Business Networking International weekly speaker to group of 50+ Speaker as First Lady of Progressive Missionary Baptist Church to congregation, community and other church delegations Local, Regional and National Delta meetings, Trainings, workshops, Founders' Day, conventions, conferences, and plenary sessions with over 10,000 in session, as past Regional Director, Past National chair of Nominating, and past chapter president; also a Certified Toastmaster CTM designation. Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Rotary International - Santa Clara Club: currently on the Christmas for Kids committee providing party and gifts for over 200 needy children in Santa Clara, served as Sgt at Arms and Chair of the "I Care" committee sending out cards to members for illness, bereavement, etc. True Vine Baptist Church - Minister's Wives Secretary: recorded monthly meeting minutes, assisted Pastor's wife by providing reports, designing ads and other clerical duties. Assisted my husband as the youth pastor and with the teen ministry by teaching, coordinating events and mentoring the young girls. National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. - Silicon Valley Chapter - 1st Vice President of Programing: Coordinating with chairs of our service committees for our local programs, also served as fundraising chair. Santa Clara Performing Arts Foundation - Board of directors: Past Recording Secretary. Recorded minutes of monthly board meetings and coordinated monthly meetings. Progressive Missionary Baptist Church - First Lady - Chair of the yearlong 50th Anniversary celebration with service projects throughout the year and finished in November 2012 with a gala, workshops and the publishing of a history book registered in the library of congress. San Jose State University President's Advisory Board - member - attended quarterly board meeting to determine how Greek Life Community and the citizens of the community could work more effectively together. African American Community Service Agency - Volunteer/Presenter: Provide quarterly financial education and resources for youth and adults, corporations and non-profits. Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce - Connections Club chairperson: facilitated weekly meetings with business professionals with the goal to support the advancement of small businesses in the community. Tressa L. Williams Smi Response to National Secretary Position Specific Questions 1) Establishing and enforcing policies and procedures, 2) Managing conflict or serving as an arbitrator when disputes arise, 3) Conducting training sessions, 4) Evaluating membership and reclamation programs, 5) Recommending and implementing decisions to take disciplinary actions, 6) Reviewing documentation for compliance, 7) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. Within Delta, and most recently outside of Delta, I had the opportunity to edit, publish, coordinate, promote, and distribute two hard-covered history books – both turned around in less than 45 days. Each was a labor of love and demonstrated my information management ability, and my skills to lead a team to a successful publication. As the current First Vice-Present of Programming for the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Silicon valley, it is my duty to collect, coordinate and present a comprehensive packet of information to the national office, which accounts for all programs we presented for the year. This 70-plus page report of varied content accurately provides information on nine months of activities. I own an award-winning insurance agency. As a 25-year veteran in a highly compliant and regulated industry, it is essential that I receive, maintain and manage accurate confidential records on individuals, including their personal, medical and financial data. I am currently ser vicing over 2,500 households and growing. As the Farwest Regional Director, I provided constant communication to the region with timely electronic newsletters and quarterly regional hard-copy newsletters. I provided corporate and regional reports that accurately reflected the true accomplishments of the region. All were scheduled and disseminated on time. In 2007, under my leadership the Farwest region and my chapter hosted the largest regional conference in the history of our region. Electronic information is one of my strengths. I personally built and created my personal website www.tressawilliams.com over 12 years ago. On a daily basis, I respond to leads and manage my professional website, www.twilliamsagency.com. I also co-own a web domain business, www.thewebhookup.com. I am social media savvy and have several thousand followers, fans and connections. My extensive experience coordinating and training large groups will serve me well as National Secretary. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office It is my desire to use the talents and skills I have developed from my personal and professional experiences to benefit the Grand Chapter of our sorority. Those talents and skills include being highly organized, innovative, creative, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and technically competent. I am a good listener and have proven to be an exceptional communicator. In my Delta leadership roles locally, regionally and nationally as well as professionally and in my community, I gained a great understanding of the importance of having a good secretary, with the talents and skills mentioned above. I have been blessed to have support and I am ready to serve and provide support to the National, executive board and grand chapter in the office of National Secretary. I will be dedicated to working with the seven regions and their secretaries as well as local chapter leadership to make sure information is recorded accurately and distributed timely. I am a visionary leader, dedicated to making dreams reality through knowledge, networking and leadership. I do not take commitments lightly, as my record shows. I am high-tech and high-touch. I believe that communication is the key and my goal is to keep DST informed, in-touch and inspired. Terri Rivalte Prunty, CPA Candidate for the Office of National Treasurer PRESENT CHAPTER Charlotte Alumnae Charlotte, NC South Atlantic Region INITIATION February 4, 1984 ~ Mu Alpha Virginia Polytechnic Institute University Blacksburg, VA PRESENT OCCUPATION Senior Consultant/Project Manager NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 92, 94, 96, 98, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Masters Accounting & Finance National Experience National Treasurer 2010 – Present; Member, National Executive Board 2006 – Present; Member, National Negotiating Task Force 2010 – Present; Chair, National Internal Audit Committee 2006 – 2010; Member, National Finance Committee 1998 – 2002, 2010 – Present; Member, National Convention Housing Team 1994, 1996, 2006; National Convention Workshop Presenter 2000, 2002, 2008, 2010 Regional Experience South Atlantic Region Leadership Team, 1995-1999, 2007-Present; Eastern Region Leadership Team, 2001 – 2002; Chair, South Atlantic Regional Nominating Committee, 1995 – 1997; Conference Workshop Presenter/ Facilitator, 1995 – 2001, 2005 – 2011; Chair, Recommendations Committee (South Atlantic), 1995; Member, Rules Committee (South Atlantic), 1989 Terri Rivalte Prunty, CPA Chapter Experience Current: Charlotte Alumnae Chapter, Chair – Elections and Tellers Committee; Member – Policies and Procedure Committee Past: Charlotte Alumnae Chapter – Treasurer; Chair, Finance Committee, 1999 South Atlantic Regional Conference Steering Team; Chair, Finance Committee; Chair, Charitable Contributions Committee; Chair, Cotillion Finance Committee; Leader and Member of Minerva Circle; Co-Chair, Reclamation and Membership Services Committee; Coordinator/Host – NC State Meeting; Member – Numerous Committees Baltimore County Alumnae Chapter – Parliamentarian; Chair, Policies and Procedures Committee; Member, Donations Committee; Member, Audit Committee; Member, Policies and Procedures Committee Blacksburg Alumnae Chapter – President; Advisor – Mu Alpha Chapter Mu Alpha Chapter – Treasurer; Member – Several Committees; 1984 South Atlantic Regional Conference Alternate Delegate Public Speaking Experience Within the sorority, my speaking experience includes workshop presentations and meeting facilitation, some of which are listed below. Outside of the sorority, public speaking experiences include job, DOC Foundation and church related activities. Sorority Related: National Convention – Finance Workshop Presenter, Internal Audit Workshop Presenter Orlando, Atlanta, Chicago, New Orleans; National Convention – Plenary Session Leader – Chair, National Internal Audit, New Orleans; Regional Conferences – Finance Workshop Presenter: Internal Audit Workshop Presenter, Central, Eastern, Farwest, Midwest, South Atlantic, Southwest and Southern Regions; Regional Conference – Collegiate Financial Planning Workshop: Central, Eastern, Farwest, Midwest, South Atlantic, Southwest and Southern Regions; Regional Conference – Leadership Workshop Presenter: South Atlantic Region; Regional Conference – Plenary Session Leader as Regional Nominating Committee Chair, South Atlantic Regions; State/Cluster/Area Meetings – Finance Workshop Presenter, Internal Audit; Workshop Presenter: Eastern, South Atlantic, Southwest and Southern Regions; State Meetings – Protocol & Traditions Workshop Presenter, Policies & Procedures; Workshop Facilitator - South Atlantic Region / North Carolina; Keynote Speaker – South Atlantic Region DOC Foundation Related – Fund Raising/Development Events Silver Mount Baptist Church – Finance Committee Related Matters to Joint Board/Congregation Work Related – Colleagues on training related matters (Sarbanes Oxley, Diversity, Safety), External Audit reviews, Strategic planning presentations to investment community and banking institution, Project meetings, Senior Leadership presentations/updates. Terri Rivalte Prunty, CPA Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Silver Mount Baptist Church – Finance Committee (Secretary, Member) Deltas of Charlotte Foundation (Vice President/Chair Fund Development, Parliamentarian, Chair-Nominating Committee) Kids Voting (Volunteer) Virginia Tech Black Alumni Association (Member, Planning Committee ) National Black MBA Association (Member) Institute of Management Accountants (Member) National Association of Black Accountants (Member) Special Olympics (Volunteer) Response to National Treasurer Position Specific Questions 1) Serving as a Chief Financial Officer preparing and presenting investment strategies to an Executive Level Board, 2) Developing reconciled reports from financial statements, quarterly financial reports and presenting those reports to individuals at differing levels in an organization, 3) Implementing financial policies and adhering to internal controls pertaining to financial management, 4) Analyzing and sharing economic growth strategies that provide financial stability, 5) Working with external auditors to prepare a comprehensive audit report, 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. When reviewing the duties of the National Treasurer, I believe I am well prepared to serve in this role. My Delta experience as the current National Treasurer, member of the National Finance Committee and past Chair of the Internal Audit Committee, has provided significant opportunities for me to exhibit and execute many of the skills and abilities germane to this office. Those of which include: • Spearheading the implementation of an online finance reporting tool, yielding the highest ever inclusion of chapters in the annual IRS tax filing, • Working with our external auditors in preparation of the sorority’s annual audit report, addressing any material or significant findings. A recent achievement has been the resolution of a past repeated finding and more significantly, obtaining a report of “no findings”; an achievement not seen in many years; and, • Introducing and obtaining board approval of a revised Investment Policy Statement, last updated in 2004. Prior experience included the development of the sorority’s initial investment strategy and guidelines. Professionally, I have managed corporate finance and accounting functions, worked directly with senior leaders on long-term strategic plans, financial presentations and communications to the investment community, and created reporting and analysis tools used for decision making. I have led and managed the budgeting and strategic planning processes, and performed evaluations for capital and expense funding. I have interacted with external auditors providing analyses and addressing questions regarding the company’s financial statements. Terri Rivalte Prunty, CPA Response to National Treasurer Position Specific Questions (Continued) In each role above, I established controls that ensured the integrity of all accounting data and safeguarded assets, as well as trained on the implementation of and adherence to these controls. I am a team player who builds and influences positive and productive working relationships, and an excellent communicator who can clearly and effectively translate financial data. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office My desire to seek re-election to the position of National Treasurer is rooted in my commitment of service to our sorority; a commitment made almost thirty years ago, and one which continues to stay ignited today. As a qualified financial professional, I would like to continue efforts to use my comprehensive accounting and financial background to provide guidance that enhances the integrity and transparency of the sorority’s fiscal operations, and to recommend improvements and strategies that strengthen its financial position. I will ensure that principles of sound fiscal management are employed and the sorority is current with any changes in accounting standards. Considering my experiences as the current National Treasurer and with previous leadership opportunities as Chair of the National Internal Audit Committee and Member of the National Finance Committee, I possess a great understanding of the sorority’s fiscal structure and operations. These experiences, coupled with my strong financial business acumen, enable me to interpret, analyze and effectively communicate the sorority’s financial condition to its membership in a clear and understandable manner. I stand ready to continue my service as National Treasurer. Michelle RhodesBrown Candidate for the Office of Chair, National Finance Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Columbia (MD) Alumnae Columbia, MD Eastern Region INITIATION December 16, 1995 Glen Ellyn Area Alumnae Glen Ellyn, IL PRESENT OCCUPATION Investor Relations NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 96, 98, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Masters Finance & Accounting National Experience Member, National Finance Committee 2006 to 2010; Delta Research Educational Foundation - Chair, Investment Committee 2004 to 2006, Chair, Nominating Committee 2004 to 2006, Treasurer 2002 to 2004, Chairperson, Finance Committee 2002 to 2004, Finance Committee, 1999 to 2006; 2000 National Convention, Chicago Illinois, Hostess and Finance Committees; Convention Choir 1996 and 1998 Regional Experience Co-Chair, Grants, Sponsorships and Partnerships Committee, Eastern Region; Member, Regional Leadership Team, 2003 to 2006; Midwest Region Social Action Chair, 2003 to 2006; 2003 Regional Conference, Detroit, MI: Protocol Committee; 2001 Regional Conference, Indianapolis, IN: Protocol Committee Chapter Experience Columbia Alumnae Chapter, Columbia, Maryland Member 2008 to Present - Assistant Corresponding Secretary 2010 to Present; Chair, Political Involvement & Awareness Committee 2012 to Present; Member, Audit Committee 2009 to Present; Member, Ways & Means Committee 2009 to 2012; Glen Ellyn Area Alumnae Chapter, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Member 1995 to 2008 - Treasurer 2002 to 2006; Chairperson, Budget and Finance Committee 2002 to 2006; Assistant Financial Secretary 1997 to 2001; Chairperson, Economic, Social and Political Action Committee 2000 to 2006; Michelle RhodesBrown Chapter Experience (Continued) Chapter received Social Action “Action Award” at 2002 National Convention in Atlanta, GA. Chairperson, Social Action Committee 1997 to 2000; Chairperson, Economic Development Committee 1996 to 2000; Chairperson, Audit Committee 2006 to 2010; Member, Budget and Finance Committee 1997 to 2006; Member, Educational Development Committee 1996 to 2001; Member, Rules of Order Committee 1996 to 2004; Delta Days at the Nation’s Capital Representative for 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Public Speaking Experience I have done numerous presentations and finance workshops at National Conventions, Regional Conferences, State-wide Founders Days and Clusters. Further, a major part of my work related responsibilities is to regularly conduct presentations for clients, investors and analysts. Additional examples of public speaking experience include: Key Note Speech for Business Women’s Network entitled “How to Value a Privately Held Business”; Finance 101 Guest lecturer at Harold Washington University; Chicago Urban League Youth Investment/Youth Entrepreneur Project Guest Speaker “Stock Picking”; Wall Street Conferences for Minorities, Panelist “Careers Opportunities in Financial Services” Lastly, as a Substitute Sunday School Teacher, I conduct approximately 8-10 classes per year. Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past St John Baptist Church: Responsibilities include Chair of Revival Committee, Member of the Trustee Ministry and Substitute Sunday School Teacher. Girl Scouts of Chicago: Finance Committee, Board of Directors, Pluralism Committee Chair, After Prom Party Committee of the Atholton High School Parent Teacher’s Association Community Mental Health Center: Board of Directors 2001 to 2002 Gifted & Talented Program Parent Representative for Clemens Crossing Elementary School Rape Victim Advocates: Co-Chairperson of the Board of Directors, 1995 to 1997; Member, Board of Directors and Treasurer, 1994 to 1999; Member, Fundraising and Finance Committees Skinner Elementary: Chair, Skinner Classical Committee Michelle RhodesBrown Response to Chair, National Finance Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Developing financial presentations based on the financial needs of an organization and recommending operating procedures, 2) Developing and presenting a multimillion-dollar budget to an Executive-level board, 3) Developing and recommending general financial policies at an Executive Board level, 4) Developing financial plans that strengthen the financial base of an organization,5) Overseeing and monitoring fiscal control over the approved budget of a multi-million dollar organization, 6) Other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. As a result of my tenure on the National Finance Committee, I’ve had the opportunity to develop presentations based on the needs of the sorority, assist in the development of the sorority’s budget, develop and recommend financial policies and develop financial plans to strengthen the financial base of the sorority. As part of the committee, I also oversaw and monitored the approved budget of the sorority. As a past treasurer of the Delta Foundation (DREF), I chaired the finance committee which was responsible for developing and monitoring the foundation’s budget as well as making financial recommendations and plans to strengthen the organization. I have also chaired the foundation’s Investment Committee. As the treasurer of the Glen Ellyn Area Alumnae Chapter, I chaired the chapter’s Budget and Finance committee. Further, I am a member of the Trustee Ministry of St John Baptist Church. This ministry is responsible for the development and monitoring of our church’s annual budget. Additionally, I have been on the finance committee of other community organizations including the Girl Scouts of Chicago, Community Mental Health Center, and Rape Victims Advocates. As an investment manager, I conducted multiple presentations to communicate the pertinent financial and strategic details of investment portfolios to clients with a wide range of investment knowledge. This is relevant, as the role of the Finance Committee includes developing presentations to communicate financial policies and procedures to sorors with varying levels of financial experience. Currently, I develop and maintain financial models to forecast the earnings of my firm. The impact of changes in assumptions on the budget and our earnings must be communicated internally to our executive management and externally to Wall Street analyst and institutional investors. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office I have been blessed with a wealth of financial knowledge and experience as a result of my professional career and the opportunities I have had to serve our sorority and my community. Commensurate with these blessings, is the responsibility to make a meaningful contribution. I believe that our illustrious sorority will not prosper unless sorors with relevant experience accept the challenge and take on leadership roles. I envision a sorority with financial processes that are accessible and user friendly. If elected, I will use my experience and knowledge to facilitate the sorority’s budgeting and financial planning process, and to enhance the sorority’s long term financial planning. I believe it is important for our long-term financial goals to be aligned with our strategic plan to sustain our membership so that we can continue to serve our communities for generations to come. Kimberly A. Lloyd Candidate for the Office of Chair, National Finance Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Philadelphia Alumnae Philadelphia, PA Eastern Region INITIATION March 26, 1994 ~ Zeta Omega Lincoln University Lincoln, PA PRESENT OCCUPATION Managing Partner – The KAL Group, LLC NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 96, 98, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Masters Management & Organization National Experience Finance Liaison, National Centennial Committee 2012-Present; Member, National Finance Committee 2008-Present; Co-Chair, National Convention Election Committee 2004; Presenter, DST Homeownership Initiative 2004; Hostess, National Convention 1996 Regional Experience Eastern Region Leadership Team 2008-Present; Member, Eastern Regional Nominating Committee 2003-2005; Membership Intake Trainer 1999-2008; Coach, DST Homeownership Initiative 2003-2005; Coordinator, Pennsylvania East A.C.E. 2001-2003; Advisor, Zeta Omega Chapter 1997-2004 Chapter Experience Member, Chapter Centennial Committee 2012-Present; 3rd Vice President, Philadelphia Alumnae Chapter 2004-2006; Chair, Audit Committee 20022004; Chair, Economic Development Committee 1996-2000; Board Member, Legacy of Love Foundation 1997-2000; Chapter Coordinator, Regional Conference 1997; Chapter Co-Coordinator, National Convention 1996; Member, Fundraising and Membership Committees 1996 – 2010 Kimberly A. Lloyd Public Speaking Experience In the time I have been a Member of the National Finance Committee, I have conducted finance workshops at regional conferences and national convention, DID workshops, Statewide Founders’ days, Advisor Trainings and Cluster Meetings for Alumnae and Collegiate Chapte rs. Professionally, I have extensive speaking experience and regularly I am asked to provide insight into matters regarding Banking and Leadership Development. I have presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania State University, Lincoln University, Mortgage Bankers Association, Risk Management Association of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Whitney M. Young Jr. Conference and various non -profits throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Lincoln University – Chair, Board of Trustees Renaissance Community Housing Development Organization Ogontz Avenue Revitalization Corporation - Treasurer/Member Advocate Community Housing Development Corporation Neumann Senior Housing Corporation - Member Commercial Real Estate Women Pennsylvania Society - Member Sustainable Business Network Response to Chair, National Finance Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Developing financial presentations based on the financial needs of an organization and recommending operating procedures, 2) Developing and presenting a multi-million-dollar budget to an Executive-level board, 3) Developing and recommending general financial policies at an Executive Board level, 4) Developing financial plans that strengthen the financial base of an organization, 5) Overseeing and monitoring fiscal control over the approved budget of a multi-million dollar organization, 6) Other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. 1) Managing Partner, The KAL Group LLC - presents numerous presentations to borrowers and organizations indicating their ability to fund Commercial Real Estate Projects. Presentations involve analyzing and assessing the financial condition of each entity by revi ewing certified financial audits, trial balances and global cash flows. 2) Chair, Investment Committee, Board of Trustees at Lincoln University (LU) – I presented the university’s financial status quarterly; process involves reviewing finances in order to provide updates on fiscal operations. Kimberly A. Lloyd Response to Chair, National Finance Committee Position Specific Questions (Continued) 3) Chair, LU’s Finance Task Force charged with making recommendations to reduce debt. As Chair, I recommended increasing the number of students enrolled, have faculty write grants instead of sub-contracting, and to decrease expenses we eliminated costly programs. The Board approved the recommendations which positions LU for future fiscal sustainability. 4) Treasurer, Ogontz Avenue Revitalization Corporation - Board members were charged with presenting ideas to sustain this non-profit after State of PA budget cuts. We developed a fiscal guide to acquire real estate that allowed the non -profit to maintain its presence in the community. 5) My fiduciary responsibility over the last eight years, as a member of LU’s Board of Trustees, has been to ensure that LU oper ates efficiently, effectively and fiscally sound. We meet quarterly to review LU’s finances, and my participation allows me to be a fiscally responsible board member. 6) As a 25 year finance professional, volunteer of various entities and Member, National Finance Committee of Delta Sigma Theta, my knowledge and experience will help our organization not only maintain its current course but grow in ways that will sustain us for another 100 years. I have documented success and can bring finance expertise to the position of Chair, National Finance Committee. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office I am seeking the office of Chair, National Finance Committee to augment the position by using my financial experiences and expertise to sustain our sorority for another 100 years. As a current member of the National Finance Committee, I have extensive knowledge of how our organization operates financially. As a banker with expertise in finances and forecasting, my vision as Chair is to always position the sorority to be aware of how financial markets impact our organization and provide innovative tools to go beyond maintenance. Our sorority is a sisterhood and business, we must run it accordingly. As Member of Board of Trustees at Lincoln University, I recently chaired both the Presidential Search Committee and Finance Task Force. This experience allowed me comprehensive knowledge of tools needed to run a multi-million dollar organization with the goal of reducing debt and increasing revenue. Most revenue at universities is tuition based. Our sorority operates in the same manner as membership pro vides the majority of revenue. My vision as Chair is to use a business model that increases revenue outside of membership, decreases expenses for sustainability. Wo rking with the Finance Committee, Executive Committee and Executive Board I believe this vision is achievable. Deborah Walls Foster Candidate for the Office of 2015 Chair, National Nominating Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Northern Virginia Alumnae Alexandria, VA South Atlantic Region INITIATION April 27, 1973 ~ Kappa Lambda Syracuse University Syracuse, NY PRESENT OCCUPATION Nonprofit Executive/Chief Diversity Officer NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Masters Social Planning & Community Organization National Experience 2013 Centennial Founders Day Weekend Planning Committee Co-Chair, Rededication Luncheon Committee (2011 – present); 2012 – Hortense G. Canady International Women’s Summit – San Juan, PR; South Atlantic Regional Nominating Chair - National Nominating Committee (2009-2011); Rules Committee - 50th National Convention - New Orleans (2010); Delegate – 49th National Convention - Orlando, FL (2008); Alternate Delegate – 48th National Convention - Philadelphia, PA (2006); Hostess – 90th Anniversary Celebration – Washington, DC (2003) Regional Experience Current: Regional Leadership Team (2009 - present); Leadership Fellows Mentor (2010 - present) Past: Chair, South Atlantic Regional Nominating Committee (2009-2011); Co-Chair, VA State Reclamation Committee(2009- 2011); South Atlantic Region Alumnae Soror of the Year – Honorable Mention (2011); Workshop Presenter State Clusters (VA,NC,SC) (2010-2011); Delegate South Atlantic Regional Conference (2009); Alternate Delegate South Atlantic Regional Conference (2007); Evaluation Committee Chair, Mock Re gional Conference VA State Cluster (2008) Deborah Walls Foster Chapter Experience Current: Immediate Past President and Executive Board Member; Chair, Nominating Committee; Member: Membership Servi ces, Elder Action, International Awareness & 55th Chapter Anniversary Committees and the President’s Council; Diamond Life Member Past: President, Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter; Vice President, Parliamentarian, Historian and Journalist; Minerva Circl e Member (twice); Committee Chair: International Awareness, Elections, Project 3D, Adopt-A-Block and Policies and Procedures; Coordinator/Chair, Chapter Africa Trips - South Africa (2007) & Ghana (2011); Committee Member: Nominating, Fund Raising, Membersh ip Services, Budget & Finance, 45th & 50th Chapter Anniversary, Professional Development and Leadership Institute and Youth; Vice President and Member, Board of Directo rs, Northern Virginia Delta Education and Community Services Foundation Public Speaking Experience 35 years of making presentations and fund raising appeals for United Way. Extensive experience as a speaker, panelist and wor kshop presenter on numerous subjects related to nonprofit management, diversity, career development, and leadership dev elopment at conferences and meetings worldwide. Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Bennett College - Greensboro, NC - Board of Trustees -. Vice Chair and former Secretary. Member, Governance (Nominating) Committee. Chair, Academic Affairs and Student Affairs Committees National African American Women’s Leadership Institute (NAAWLI) Board of Directors and Fellow National Council of Negro Women - Washington, DC - National Board and Executive Committee Member. Co-Chair, Membership Committee Girl Scouts - Assistant Leader or Leader in 4 States (NY, PA, FL & VA) International Society of Diversity & Inclusion Professionals – Cary, NC Founding Advisory Board Member and Champion Governor’s Commission on Children - Commission Member appointed by Governor in PA National Urban Fellows, New York, NY - Career Coach and Mentor Rotary - First African-American female member in Harrisburg, PA Club Deborah Walls Foster Response to 2015 Chair, National Nominating Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Encourage others to assume leadership roles, 2) Conducting trainings sessions, 3) Developing procedures and criteria for screening applications, 4) Evaluating and selecting recommended candidates for leadership roles, 5) Assigning team members to designated tasks while leading, monitoring and/or correcting performance 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. 1) Encouraging others to assume leadership roles. -As chapter president, recruited and appointed 40 members to the executive board including the chairs of 30 committees. (2008 -09) -Serve as Mentor/Career Coach in 3 programs: United Way Fellows Program, National Urban Fellows and Delta Regiona l Leadership Fellows -As a member of United Way's Leadership Team, I identify high potential employees and conduct United Way career sessions with young and diverse staff members. 2) Conducting training sessions. -Conducted workshops at national and regional conferences for Independent Sector, World Diversity Leaders’ Summit, National Conference on Community and Justice, Board Source, Sister Cities International, Association of Junior Leagues International, The College Fu nd and United Way Worldwide. -Conducted training at local, regional and national Delta events and meetings. 3) Developing procedures and criteria for screening applicants. -Currently, creating campaign guidelines for running for office for the chapter (2012-13) -Chaired chapter Policies & Procedures Committee (2004-2006) 4) Evaluating recommendations/candidates for leadership roles. -Chair, South Atlantic Regional Nominating Committee (2011) -Current Chair, Chapter Nominating Committee (2012- present) -Chapter Nominating Committee Member (2006-07) -Served as interviewer/evaluator for candidates to United Way Fellows Program. -Serve on Bennett College Governance (Nominating) Committee for board of trustees. - Staff advisor (13 years) to Nominating Committee of National Professional Council (60 local United Way Presidents). 5) Assigning team members to designated tasks while leading, monitoring and/or correcting performance. -Conduct performance reviews/supervise work plans for 4 direct reports and a cross-functional team of 12 working on employee engagement. 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. -Coaching, inclusive, team-oriented leadership style -Strategic thinker and results-oriented -Excellent people, organizational and communications skills -Expert knowledge/experience in volunteer management and development -Lifelong commitment and passion for developing leaders whether staff or volunteers. Deborah Walls Foster State Your Reason for Seeking This Office Few functions of an organization are more important than the selection and development of leadership. My ideas to enhance the process include: (1) build the leadership pipeline to achieve full slates by organizing and communica ting directly with chapter nominating committee chairs, in addition to chapter presidents and through year-round, targeted electronic communications, webinars and workshops at appropriate Delta gatherings. (2) identify and develop current and emerging leaders through a “Talent Scout” pro gram that asks any soror to submit the names of talented sorors into a database on an on-going basis (3) conduct an electronic survey to understand the barriers to running for office and to obtain process improvement suggestions (4) partner with Leadership Academy to create a manual for chapter nominating committee chairs with tools and templates for the process (5) build upon the electronic application submission process and th e use of technology. This position is the perfect intersection between my lifelong passion, experience, skills and interests in developing leaders. The goal is to ensure that the legacy of talented leadership continues in our Sorority. "Leadership is a choice you make not a place you sit." John Maxwell Dr. Joi L. Moore Candidate for the Office of 2015 Chair, National Nominating Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Columbia (MO) Alumnae Columbia, MO Central Region INITIATION March 21, 1987~Mu Omicron North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC PRESENT OCCUPATION Assistant Division Director / Associate Professor NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Doctorate Instructional Technology National Experience National Technology Task Force (2003-2007, 2009-present); National Nominating Committee (2007-2009); National Convention Workshop Presenter – “Red Zone and Compliance” (2010); National Convention Workshop Panel Member -“The Real Delta Scoop: Protocol and Privacy in Delta”(2010); National Convention Workshop Presenter – “Campaign Guidelines” (2008); National Convention Workshop Presenter – “Delta Internet Guidelines” (2006); National Convention Workshop Presenter – “Cyber Dears” (2004); National Convention On-Site Registration (2004, 2006, 2010); Web Presentations for National Technology Task Force – “Red Zone Chapter Management Portal” (2010, 2012); National Convention Voting Delegate (2008, 2010); National Convention Alternate Delegate (2000, 2002); Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital (2009, 2011); GE Leadership Delta Mentor (2011-present); Golden Life Member Regional Experience Central Region Membership Intake Training Coordinator (2012-present); Central Regional Strategist (2011-present); Certified Membership Intake Trainer (2003 - present); Central Regional Leadership Team (2001- present); Delta Internal Development Train the Trainers Workshop Presenter, Central Region Cluster Meeting (2012); Certified Delta Internal Development Presenter (2003-Present); Central Region Website Administrator, (2002 - 2005); Central Region Technology Committee (2005-2011); Science and Everyday Experiences (SEE) Missouri State Coordinator - (2002-2007); Dr. Joi L. Moore Regional Experience (Continued) Missouri State Meeting Planning Team and Presenter (2004); Central Region Advisor of the Year Award (2005) ; Central Region Conference Workshop Presenter - “Red Zone Chapter Management Portal” (2011), Central Region Conference Workshop Presenter - “Cyber Dears” Workshop” (2005); Central Region Conference Workshop Facilitator - "Online Dues" (2005); Central Region Conference Workshop Facilitator – “Delta Dears Technology Workshop” (2003); Central Region Leadership Meeting (2005) – SEE Presentation; Central Region Cluster Workshop Presenter – “Creating Websites” (2001, 2002) Central Region Conference On Site Registration (2005); Southern Region Conference On Site Registration (2005); South Atlantic Region Conference On Site Registration (2007); South Atlantic Member-at-Large (1996-1999); Central Region Conference Voting Delegate (2009, 2011); Central Region Conference Alternate Delegate (2001, 2003) Chapter Experience Columbia MO Alumnae: Immediate Past President and Executive Board (2012-Present); President (2008-2012); Vice-President (2000-2004); Corresponding Secretary (2006-2008); Leader of Minerva Circle (Spring 2002); Committee Chair, Membership and Reclamation Committee (20002004); Committee Chair, Ritual & Ceremonies (2004-2005); Committee Member: Information and Communications (2008-present); Nominating (20022004), Delta GEMS (2006-2012); Minerva Circle (Spring 2000); Grant Writer for funded Delta Foundation Grant: “Cyber Diva Leadership and Mentoring Initiative” (2011); Chapter Soror of the Year (2010, 2012) Raleigh NC Alumnae: Committee Chair, Black College Fair (1991-1993); Committee Member, Social Action (1989-1990); Committee Member, Membership (1991- 1992); Minerva Circle (1992) Mu Omicron, North Carolina State University: Minerva Circle (Spring 1988, Fall 1988); Committee Member, Policies and Procedures (1987-1988) Advisor Roles: Advisor Council, Epsilon Psi, University of Missouri-Columbia (2002-2012); Primary Advisor (2004-2006, 2011); Advisor Council, Mu Omicron, North Carolina State University (1994-1995); Advisor Council, Alpha Rho, Shaw University (1993-1994) Ad-Hoc Minerva Circles: Sigma Delta, Missouri University of Science & Technology (2008); Alpha Omega, St. Louis City Wide Chapte r (2007); Nu Gamma, Northwest Missouri State University, re-charter (2003); Gamma Rho, St. Augustine’s College (1993) Public Speaking Experience For my profession, I have presented at over 70 national and international conferences and designed many training workshops. I was a keynote speaker for an international conference in Taiwan. Part of my responsibilities is to teach face-to-face and distance courses at the University of Missouri. For my distance courses, I have created audio-recorded presentations for instructional materials. My Sorority public speaking experience includes: National Convention and Regional Conference Presentations, Central Region Cluster Presentations, Delta Internal Dev elopment (DID) workshops, Membership Intake Training (MIT) Workshops, and Science and Everyday Experience (SEE) workshops a nd presentations. As chapter president, I officiated ritualistic ceremonies and spoke at many chapter events such as Founders Day, Delta Academy and GEMS award ceremonies, and the Muriel Battle Scholarship Gala. Dr. Joi L. Moore Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Columbia MO Chapter – Member Minorities in Media Affiliate – President, President-Elect, Treasurer Sol House Homeless Youth Program, Columbia MO – Volunteer Presenter Training & Performance Division of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) – President, President-Elect; Conference Planning Committee Emma Mae Turner Foundation – Financial Secretary National Society of Black Engineers, Raleigh NC Chapter - Secretary Response to 2015 Chair, National Nominating Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Encourage others to assume leadership roles, 2) Conducting trainings sessions, 3) Developing procedures and criteria for screening applications, 4) Evaluating and selecting recommended candidates for leadership roles, 5) Assigning team members to designated tasks while leading, monitoring and/or correcting performance 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. In my work environment and the sorority, I strive daily to demonstrate a positive role model to peers, students, and sorority sisters. As a collegiate chapter advisor, I had the unique opportunity to mentor young sorors and witness their growth beyond the collegiate chapter. A career in education has required me to design and facilitate learning environments in traditional face -to-face and distance learning settings. I have conducted technology workshops for teachers, students, and international partners. My Sorority training activities include Membership Intake Training Workshops and Delta Internal Development Workshops. I have created assessment criteria that can be easily interpreted and implemented. As a member of the National Technology Task Force, I contributed to the revisions of the Delta Internet Guidelines and the criteria for the 2006 National Website Competition. My service as a member of the Columbia (MO) Alumnae Nominating Committee directly relates to the National Nominating Committee in that I can recognize applicant competencies, accomplishments, and strengths that will benefit specific roles. In my place of employm ent, I evaluate applicants for doctoral programs, which represents the same type of skills necessary for choosing someone for a specific position. As Chapter President, I selected sorors for committee chairs and appointed positions. By providing clear goals and expected r esults, sorors were able to successfully perform in their positions with minimal involvement by me. I tend to provide constant encouragement and constructive feedback at key benchmarks, which are critical for creating positive relationships. My publications demonstrate ability to strategically present ideas and research results to the public. Through my professional and Sorority leadership positions, I have become proficient in ti me management, formulating solutions, delegating while maintaining control, and bringing out the best in others. Dr. Joi L. Moore State Your Reason for Seeking This Office The Chair of National Nominating Committee is one of the most important positions in our beloved sorority. To encourage, insp ire, and educate sorors who have the leadership potential is an important task in the constructive development of our members and organization. My chapter, regional, and national level responsibilities have led to a deeper understanding of leadership positions along with the recognition of tale nts and skills necessary to serve in these positions. My professional leadership, technology experience, and training background will be an asset for the position of Chair, National Nomin ating Committee. I will continue to improve and uphold the integrity of the process. My plan is to 1) slate highly qualified and pr epared leaders, 2) lead a fair and member friendly slating process that provides assessment criteria to applicants, 3) strengthen the collaboration with Leaders hip Academy in preparing sorors for positions, and 4) provide more options to reduce campaign costs. Karen A. Willis Candidate for the Office of 2015 Chair, National Nominating Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Prince George’s County Alumnae Largo, MD Eastern Region INITIATION March 7, 1992 Montgomery County (MD) Alumnae Silver Spring, MD PRESENT OCCUPATION Lead Program Analyst NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 92, 94, 96, 98, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 93, 95, 97, 99, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Masters Procurement & Acquisitions Management National Experience Current National Experience: Centennial Founders Day Weekend Steering Committee - Co-Chair, Delta Centennial Honors, 2011-Present; DC Centennial Torch Committee, 2012-Present; Member, National Negotiating Task Force, 2008-Present Past National Experience: Member, National Nominating Committee (Eastern Region), 2006; National Convention Workshop Presenter and Recorder, 2006, 2004, 2002; Member, Kellogg Grant Health Disparities Task Force 2004; Member, Millennium Renovation Task Force, 2001 -2002; Hostess Eastern Region Sisterhood Brunch, 2000, 1998; Member, Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital Steering Committee, 1993 -2004; Co-Chair Inspiration Service, 1999-2004; 75th Anniversary Women’s Suffrage March Marshal, 1995; Member, Properties Committee; Page; Hostess Ecumenical Service a nd Eastern Region Sisterhood Brunch, 1994 Regional Experience Current Regional Experience: Member, Jacob’s Ladder Committee, 2011-Present; Certified Delta Internal Development (DID) Trainer, 2007-Present; Certified Membership Intake Trainer, 2003 – Present; Member, Eastern Region Leadership Team, 1999 - Present Karen A. Willis Regional Experience (Continued) Past Regional Experience: Member, Site Committee, 2011; Assistant Regional Secretary, 2009-2011; Mentor, E3 Leadership Development Program, 2008-2009; Special Projects Coordinator, 2007-2009, 2003-2005; Presenter, Eastern Regional Team and State Meetings, 2005-2006; 2003-2005; Member, Reactivation Team Zeta Delta Chapter, 2005; Member, Recommendations Committee, 2005; Certified Membership Intake Trainer, 2003-present; Chair, Eastern Regional Nominating Committee, 2003 Regional Conference Workshop Presenter, 2003; Eastern Region Collegiate Connection Co-Coordinator, 1999-2001; Member, Elections Committee, 1999; Chair, Site Committee, 1997; Asst. Sgt-at-Arms, 1995; Eastern Region Delta Torch, 1993-1995 Chapter Experience Current Local Experience: Prince George’s County Alumnae; Chair, Nominating Committee, 2012 -Present; Executive Board Member, 2010-Present; Member, Fundraising Committee, Health & Social Welfare Committee, Inspiration Team, Program Planning & Development Committee, 2007 - Present Past Local Experience: Prince George’s County Alumnae; Co-Chair, Fundraising Committee, 2010-2012; Running For Office Workshop Presenter at August Retreat, 2007; Member, Program Planning & Development, Evaluations Sub-Committee Co-Chair under Program Planning Development; Membership Services Committee; Health & Social Welfare Committee, 2006-2008 Montgomery County (MD) Alumnae: Second Vice President, Chair, Membership Services & Reclamation 2003 -2005; Workshop Presenter for February and October Retreats, 2002; Recording Secretary, 1999-2001; Member of Social Action, Public Service, Constitution & Bylaws, Membership Services Committees, 1992-2006 State (Maryland Council of Deltas): Member, Planning Committee Maryland Statewide Delta Days in Annapolis, 2008; Recording Se cretary, 1998-2000; MD Representative for Collegiate Alumnae Exchange, 1998; Chair, Nominating Committee, 1998; Nominating Committee, 1996 -1998; Political Awareness Workshop Committee, 1995-1997; Chaplain, 1994–1996; Montgomery County Alumnae Chapter Representative, 1992-2006 Public Speaking Experience Serving as a member of Toastmasters International, a public speaking organization that not only fosters communication but als o leadership development, has provided me with several public speaking opportunities. As a Toastmaster, I give prepared speeches an d impromptu talks on assigned topics. I achieved the highest designation in Toastmasters, Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM), by giving over 45 speeches to various au diences and serving in numerous leadership positions. In addition to giving speeches, I conduct training sessions on public speaking to youth in grades 7-12 and Toastmasters clubs. Karen A. Willis Public Speaking Experience (Continued) Facilitating and presenting a variety of workshops within Delta has given me an opport unity to expand my public speaking experience. I have presented workshops on running for office and the nominations process at the local, regional and national level. As a Certifi ed Membership Intake and Delta Internal Development Trainer, I have conducted workshops on membership intake, sisterhood, and leadership development training to various collegiate and alumnae chapters within the Eastern Region. As the Prince George’s County Alumnae Chapter’s Nominating Chair, I have conducted presentations on the nomination process and conducted trainings on building a Delta resume and understanding leadership styles. Working at the General Services Administration (GSA) as a program analyst, I provide monthly training sessions on using infor mation technology tools that are beneficial to personnel who work from home or at client sites. Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past New Southwest Toastmasters Club – I currently serve as the Nominating Committee Chair. I talk to the club members to encourage them to run for office while providing the benefits of serving as a club officer. Part of my task is to explain the roles and responsibilities of each office plus the training requirements once elected to office. As the Chair, I also prepare the slate and inform the club members of the nominations process. District 27 Toastmasters International – Elected to Division C Governor with the primary responsibility of providing leadership to 24 Toastmasters clubs and managing 6 Area Governors. Planned a fall and spring speech contest, fall and spring make-up training for 24 clubs, served as an emcee for another division’s spring contest and attended monthly leadership meetings. Blacks in Government - I was appointed to serve as the Recording Secretary for the Benjamin Banneker Chapter of Blacks In Government. As the recording secretary I take the minutes for the monthly executive board and general body meetings. I prepare the agenda at the direction of the president and distribute the minutes to the executive board and general body via email. University of Virginia Walter N. Ridley Scholarship Fund – Appointed as a Board Member, Co-Chaired Black Alumni Reunion Weekend Awards Dinner, solicited recommendations from the Black Alumni Reunion Committee for categories and award recipients. White House Volunteer – I currently volunteer for special events held at the White House. I submit my name to serve as a volunteer and am notified by the White House Visitor’s Office if I have been selected for a particular event. Selected as a volunteer for the White House Easter Egg Roll, Summer Event on the South Lawn and the Fourth of July Celebration. Hill Oaks Condo Association – Elected by the homeowners to serve as President of my Homeowners Association. My responsibilities included presiding at monthly board meetings, presiding at executive sessions, being a liaison to the management company that served the community and troubleshooting issues and concerns from the neighbors. University of Virginia Walter N. Ridley Scholarship Fund, 2013 Black Alumni Reunion Weekend Committee Co-Coordinator for the Class of 1985 – Responsible for soliciting classmates from the Class of 1985 to attend the upcoming reunion weekend. New Southwest Toastmasters Club – Served two consecutive terms as President, leading the club (first time in 40 year club history) twice in earning the highest club achievement, President’s Distinguished Club. Karen A. Willis Response to 2015 Chair, National Nominating Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Encourage others to assume leadership roles, 2) Conducting trainings sessions, 3) Developing procedures and criteria for screening applications, 4) Evaluating and selecting recommended candidates for leadership roles, 5) Assigning team members to designated tasks while leading, monitoring and/or correcting performance 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. 1) As a Member of the 2006 National Nominating Committee and Chair of the 2003 Eastern Regi onal Nominating Committee, conducted workshops on “Running for Office” to encourage collegiate and alumnae sorors to run for office. Served as an E3 mentor and encouraged m y mentee to run for office within her chapter. As Nominating Chair for my Toastmasters club, encourage the members to run for club offices. 2) As Chair, Eastern Regional Nominating Committee, conducted training sessions on “Running for Office” and “What’s My Leadershi p Style” at the Eastern Region Leadership Team and State meetings and the Regional Conference. Conducted membership intake training to collegiate and alumnae chapters. Conducted club officer training to members of Toastmasters International and public speaking skills for youth aged 7-12. Conduct training on IT tools that are beneficial to personnel who work remotely for personnel at my agency. 3) Developed procedures and criteria for the Regional Nominating Committee to use for slating candidates and coordinated on site activities at the Regional Conference, which included setting up Candidate’s Corner and conducting the “Meet the Candidates” Plenary. 4) As Chair of the Regional and Local Nominating Committees and Chair of Toastmasters Nominating Committee and Member of the Nat ional Nominating Committee, evaluated and selected candidates to be slated for office. Developed a categorical point system to rank the candidates. 5) As Chair of the Regional and Chapter Nominating Committees, delegated tasks to each committee member with due dates for the c ompletion of tasks. Conference calls were held with the committee to monitor assignment status. Follow up email reminders were sent to the committee to en sure timely completion. Developed procedures and criteria to ensure consistency. 6) Fairness, confidentiality, and objectivity are necessary skills needed for this position. These skills will help to ensure each candidate receives a fair opportunity. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office Sorors, I am seeking your support for the position of Chair, 2015 National Nominating Commi ttee. I have a sincere interest and passion for identifying and helping to develop committed sorors to be leaders for Delta Sigma Theta. As Chair of the 2015 National Nominating Committee, I will work with the members of the National Nominating Committee to identify collegiate and alumnae sorors who will be instrumental in moving our organization forward in the 21st century. My vision is to enhance the leadership ability that many sorors possess and encourage them to answer the call to serve becaus e we are a sisterhood called to serve. I will listen to the concerns of the sorors. I will work diligently to ensure sorors have clear expectations and understanding of the responsibilities associated with the available offices; research possibility of standardizing the nominations process on the national, regional and local levels; develop a best practices guide and conduct workshops and webinars on running for office. Sorors, I stand ready and willing. It will be an honor to serve our illustrious sisterhood! Myrna P. Phillips Candidate for the Office of Chair, National Internal Audit Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Queens Alumnae Queens, NY Eastern Region INITIATION December 17, 1980 ~ Epsilon Tau Manhattan & Bronx City-Wide New York, NY PRESENT OCCUPATION Professor NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 92, 94, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 91, 93, 97, 01, 03, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Master Finance National Experience National Convention 1981 - Alternate Delegate; National Convention 1988 - Non-Voting Delegate; National Convention 1992 - Non-Voting Delegate; National Convention 1994 - Non-Voting Delegate; National Convention 2002 - Non-Voting Delegate; National Convention 2004 - Non-Voting Delegate; National Convention 2006 - Non-Voting Delegate; National Convention 2008 - Non-Voting Delegate, National Finance Committee Workshop Presenter; National Convention 2010 - Non-Voting Delegate, National Finance Committee Workshop Presenter; 90th Anniversary Founders Day Celebration & National Headquarters Dedication – 2003; Health Summit – Jamaica 2006; Delta Days at the United Nations – 2003; Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital – 2010; Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital – 2009; Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital – 2008; Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital – 2007; Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital – 2006; National Economic Advisory Council, Member (1992 – 1996); National Finance Committee, Member (2006-2010) Regional Experience Past: Member, Eastern Region Leadership Team (2006-2010); Member, Eastern Region – Economic Development Committee 2010-2012, Host – Money Talks Conference Calls; National Finance Committee Member – (2006-2010) Prepared Regional Conference budgets, Created Finance DID used in Milwaukee, Updated Basic Financial Workshop training for Financial Officers Training – ABC’s of Fiscal Management for Collegiate Sorors and Financial Basics for Fiscal Officers; Eastern Regional Conference – Baltimore, MD - 2009 National Finance Committee, Presenter; Southern Regional Conference , Huntsville, AL - 2009 National Finance Committee, Presenter; Southern Region Advisor Training - 2009 National Finance Committee, Myrna P. Phillips Regional Experience (Continued) Presenter; Eastern Regional Conference – Hartford, CT – 2007 National Finance Committee, Presenter; Eastern Region Heritage & Archives DID – 2011 Presenter, Scrapbooking workshop; Fall Eastern Regional Meeting, Attendee 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006; Eastern Re gion Conference 2011, Non- Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 2009, Non- Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 2007, Non- Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 2005, Non-Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 2003, Non- Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 1997, Non- Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 1993, Non- Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 1991, Non- Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 1989, Non-Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 1986, Non-Voting Delegate; Eastern Region Conference 1982 – Voting Delegate Chapter Experience Current: Queens Alumnae Chapter (2010-Present) Co-Chair – Economic Development Committee, Member, Budget & Finance Committee Previous: North Manhattan Alumnae Chapter – (1983-1987, 1989 – 2010) Chair, Audit Committee, Chair, Mayweek, Custodian, Certified Advisor, Assisting Soror – Minerva Circle, Presenter of financial workshop to Epsilon Tau, Member of the following committees over a period spanning ove r 20 years: Rituals & Ceremonies, Health & Wellness, Rules of Order, Scholarship, Arts & Letters, 25th Anniversary; Bronx Alumnae Chapter – (1998-1999) Membership Committee; Bermuda Alumnae Chapter – (1987-1989) President and Charter Member; Epsilon Tau – (1980-1983) Vice President Dean of Pledgees, Custodian, Advisor (1991-1993) Public Speaking Experience When running for the position of Member, National Finance Committee I spoke before Grand Chapter at the National Convention i n 2006 and subsequently when elected presented numerous finance related workshops at Regional Conferences, Cluster Meetings and at National Conventions in 2008 and 2010. It should be noted that the finance workshops I presented covered many audit related concepts and informati on. As an Accounting Professor at two colleges I speak before classes of approximately 30 students for about 20 hours per week. As such, I am adept at delivering information, explaining concepts and answering questions in a concise, easy to understand manner. I am an active member of Toastmaster International public speaking clubs where I have held positions from Member, VP of Publicity and President. In this capacity I have given over 100 impromptu and prepared speeches varying in length from 2 minutes to 10 minutes in leng th. Finally, I have given numerous lectures on topics ranging from Financial Planning to Photo Organization Tips. Myrna P. Phillips Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Queens Alumnae chapter - Co-Chair Economic Development Committee Responsibilities - Creating and implementing programming that focuses on economic development to benefit various age groups within the Queens community Obama for America – Phone bank organizer and volunteer. Responsibilities included grass roots organizing, solicitation for donations and additional volunteers. Executive Towers Owner’s Corp – Board Member and Treasurer Responsibilities include reviewing monthly financial operating results and presenting my thoughts and conclusions to the other Board members. In addition, I sign-off on all expenditures in excess of $500. Executive Towers Owner’s Corp – President – Responsibilities included chairing monthly meeting. Overseeing an annual budget of $6 million per year and ensuring operations were managed effectively. National Association of Black Accountants – Member National Black MBA – Member Response to Chair, National Internal Audit Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Identify three key qualities that you possess that would make you an effective Internal Audit Chair, 2) Describe an experience that demonstrates your ability to establish/ evaluate internal controls, 3) Discuss your experiences working with external auditors and senior management to prepare a comprehensive audit report, 4) Discuss your experiences with leading, motivating and directing an audit team, 5) Describe your experience reviewing documentation, analyzing data and conducting audits, 6) Explain your proficiency to use the Microsoft office suite (word, power point, excel) and other accounting applications, 7) Cite examples of your presentation skills, public speaking or teaching auditing principles. 1) Persistence– Once I identify and area of concern I will not “let it go” and will work toward an appro priate resolution. 2. Strong Interpersonal Skills – I have extensive experience working on and managing small teams 3. Tactfulness – I know how to and will ask the “hard” questions in a sisterly manner. 2) I have established, reviewed and monitored compliance programs at financial companies. These reviews consisted of conducting interviews, testing controls, documenting deficiencies, establishing a remediation plan and following –up to ensure effectiveness. 3) I have been both the external auditor AND the internal auditor so I bring a unique perspective to this role. As part of the internal audit/compliance staff I prepared the documents and files that the external auditors used for their work papers. Myrna P. Phillips Response to Chair, National Internal Audit Committee Position Specific Questions (Continued) 4) As Chair of the NMAC Audit Committee I motivated my audit team by constructing the audit plan and breaking down the required assignments into small segments which could be completed relatively quickly. 5) I conducted audits of retailers in Bermuda as well as internal audits of saving banks. Both types of audits required that the audit work be documented and results analyzed before an audit opinion could be rendered. This required developing a n audit plan, reviewing a representative sample of documents, analyzing the documents and assessing the process under review based on the results of my analysis. 6) I have been using all of the MS Office products since 1992 for work, Delta and personal projects. 7) I am currently a tenure – track Accounting Professor teaching 5 accounting courses one of which is Auditing. Therefore I can present effectively on the topic of Auditing in a manner which is easily understood. I have also been a member of Toa stmasters for over 7 years having served 2 terms as President. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office As a collegiate planning on a career in accounting I became interested in sorority finances due to an incident which occurred with my chapter’s dues. This interest stayed with me as I pursued my profession as an external auditor. Shortly after receiving my MBA I was appointe d to the Economic Advisory Council by Soror Maxwell Roddy. Over the years I would assiduously read the financial information provid ed by the National Treasurers and I began to notice that the information that Grand chapter received was inconsistent in format, content and usability. In plain language, the information was not really useful for analysis. My feeling was and remains that Grand Chapter is entitled to timely, useful and relevant information as per our Constitution & By-Laws. My concerns led me to run for Member, National Finance Committee in 2006. However, I still have many of the same questions and concerns that I started out with. My vision is twofold – 1) Provide Grand Chapter with relevant and timely information in a format that is easily understandable and 2) Lay a foundation of internal controls, compliance and accountability to ensure th at the sorority is able to celebrate its Tri-centennial in 2113. Tanya C. Smith Candidate for the Office of Member, National Finance Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Federal City Alumnae Washington, DC Eastern Region INITIATION April 1, 1993 ~ Epsilon Alpha Delaware State University Dover, DE PRESENT OCCUPATION Budget Analyst / Accountant NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED 94, 96, 00, 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 95, 97, 99, 01, 05, 07, 09, 11 EDUCATION Master Accounting & Finance National Experience I have the following current and past national experiences: National Convention Committees (Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, Credentials, and Protocol); Served as Campaign Treasurer for 1 campaign; Staff Accountant, Delta Sigma Theta National Headquarters Finance Department Regional Experience I have the following current and past regional experiences: Regional Conference Committees (Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, Credentials, and Protocol); Served as Campaign Treasurer for 3 different campaigns Chapter Experience I have the following current and past local chapter experiences: Financial Secretary, FCAC (2004 -2008 and previous); Treasurer, FCAC (2000-2004 and previous); Co-Chair, FCAC Finance Committee (2008-Present); Director (Ex-Officio), FCPSF (2008-Present); Chair/Step Mistress, FCAC Step Team; Co-Chair, FCAC Del-Teens; Member, FCAC Executive Board (16+ years); Member, DST Centennial Convention Steering Committee; Tri-Chair, DST Centennial Convention Information Help Desk Sub-Committee; Member, DST Centennial Convention DCNM Sub-Committee; Member, DST Centennial Convention Dinner Sub-Committee; Member, DST Centennial Founders Day Dinner and Afterglow Reception Sub-Committee; Tanya C. Smith Chapter Experience (Continued) Member, 2011 Washington Area-Wide Founders Day Steering Committee; Co-Chair, 2011 Washington Area-Wide VIP Management Sub-Committee; Advisor, Delta G.E.M.S.; Member, FCAC 40th Anniversary Committee; Member, FCAC Jabberwock Committee; Member, FCAC Membership Committee; Member, FCAC Fundraising Committee; Member, FCAC Finance Committee; Member, FCAC Amenities Committee Public Speaking Experience I am an experienced and effective communicator and presenter. My Delta experience includes delivering an annual budget traini ng presentation to my chapter’s Executive Board and to my chapter’s Membership. As the Co-Chair of Finance, I additionally present during my chapter's quarterly New Member Orientation Workshops. I am responsible for presenting the annual operating budget to the Executive Board and Chapter, as well as updates on the Chapter’s investment policy and activity. Professionally, I am responsible for presenting the annual budget (~$60M) to the Department of Commerce’s Senior Leadership. I have facilitated Team Building Workshops within my Department and throughout the organization, and am often responsible for training new employees and interns. I ha ve presented various areas of training topics throughout the Department including how to formulate a budget; how to calculate va cancy lapse; how to use automated software to prepare monthly status reports; and how to generate and use core financial system reports. Throughout v arying levels of my education, I also made a number of presentations, including a scientific research paper to the students and faculty of the University of Vermont. I have very much enjoyed sharing and presenting and bring an abundance of patience when I do! Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Federal City Alumnae Chapter, Delta, Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. as a Chapter Member, Executive Board member, and Co-Chair, Finance Committee where I am primarily responsible for formulation of and monitoring of annual operations and scholarship budgets. My responsibilities also include monitoring the chapter’s investment accounts, and presenting annual budget training for both the Executive Board and the Chapter membership. National Association of Black Accountants as a Member Federal City Public Service Foundation where I serve as an Ex-Officio Member Director National Urban League (Young Adults) as a Member Food & Friends as a Volunteer where my responsibilities include preparing deliveries based on dietary needs of the clients, and delivering packaged meals to clients in the Washington Metropolitan area. Association of Governmental Accountants as a Member. Tanya C. Smith Response to Member, National Finance Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Providing input to financial plans and making budgetary recommendations, 2) Monitoring budge ts and expense accounts, 3) Recommending policies and procedures that ensure consistency for all committees, 4) Making sound financial recommendations, 5) Conducting financial wor kshops and assisting chapters in developing budgets, 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. 1) As Co-Chair of Finance, I led the effort to develop the Chapter’s Investment Plan and Policy. Additionally, it is within my role to develop the budgets for several line items of our Operating and Scholarship budgets and recommend future spending trends. 2) I have served as Financial Secretary, Treasurer, and Co-Chair of Finance and was directly responsible for monitoring, reporting on, and reallocating budget dollars. I created the process and forms that the chapter uses to present the budget and its supplements, as well as for reporting on budget vs. actual expenses. 3) I have worked on the effort to develop financial procedures for the Federal City Public Service Foundatio n in its interaction with the Chapter on joint Fundraisers. Also, I have developed many of the current Chapter Fiscal Policies and Procedures, as well as Annual Finan cial Procedures for Executive Board members when submitting vouchers, settling advances, etc. 4) As Treasurer, I developed the Chapter’s credit card policy and have continued to work on tweaking it as technology has evolve d. I have made recommendations for the bank accounts and the transfer of funds between those accounts for the Chapter. As Co-Chair of Finance, I recommend investment levels, and likewise coordinate monitoring them with the Chapter's Financial Planner. 5) As Co-Chair of Finance, I conduct financial workshops for new chapter members and the Executive Board. I also work with th e various committee chairs and officers to develop the chapter’s budget. I have conducted analysis and developed detailed projections f or the Sources of Revenues used in current year and upcoming years’ budget cycles. 6) Additionally, I am detail oriented, organized and I understand how to work with others to accomplish goals and measure outcomes. I am able to interact effectively in group settings, in written form and verbally. State Your Reason for Seeking This Office Sorors: My love for Delta is only matched by my love to work for Delta! Over the years, it is this love that has propelled me to remain committed and I know that I have the capacity to contribute even more. I am inspired, but yet humbled, by the possibility of leadership on ye t another level in our great Sisterhood. I desire to be a Member of the National Finance Committee so that I can share my knowledge, skills, and lif e experiences in the world of Finance with other talented sorors on the Committee and ultimately with Grand Chapter. In this role, I would not only fulfill the responsibilities of the Office, but my plan is to contribute in creative ways, to assist in the development of new tools, and to support and increase knowledge of Delta’s Financial Policies. It is my vision that all sorors are equipped with opportunities to grow in this area – an area that impacts all of us on every level throughout the organization. Additionally, I would progress the development of online training resources and support so that all members of the chapter can have this important information at their disposal. Nichelle A. Holmes Candidate for the Office of Collegiate Member, National Nominating Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Mu Beta Washington, DC Eastern Region INITIATION April 7, 2012 ~ Mu Beta George Washington University Washington, DC PRESENT OCCUPATION Student - Junior NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED None REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED None EDUCATION Marketing National Experience - None Regional Experience Centennial Host Chapters Fundraising Focus Group Orientation Chapter Experience Vice President of The Mu Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; DC Project A.C.E; Tour and Panel Discussion with Kipp School; Election Event Series: Pre-election Discussion; Fundraiser and School Supply Drive; Red Cross Holiday Mail for Heroes Public Speaking Experience - None Nichelle A. Holmes Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Vice President of The Mu Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Marketing Intern, Planned Parenthood Marketing Chair of The George Washington University Program Board President, The George Washington University Black Women's Forum Final Event Chair of The George Washington University Black History Celebration Freshmen Representative, The George Washington University Black Women's Forum Response to Collegiate Member, National Nominating Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Encouraging others to assume leadership roles, 2) Conducting leadership training sessions, 3) Developing procedures to objectively screen applications, 4) Evaluating recommendations and qualifications for leadership roles, 5) Serving as a contributing member of a selection tea m/committee, 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. My academic and professional experiences in college have shaped many of my interactions with others. Many of my opportunities resulted from others encouraging me to challenge myself and take on leadership roles and more responsibilities. Because of this, I always persuade others to challenge themselves. After Sophomore year, my last task as The George Washington University Black Women’s Forum was to help create the executive board for the following year. My task included editing the applications for the positions, creating application due dates, and arrangin g interviews for each of the seven positions. There were many girls I spoke to who were afraid to send in applications who I to ld that growth does not come from comfort. In order to advance in life and as a person you have to assume new roles and continually challenge yoursel f to do more and do better. As a student in the George Washington University School of Business, the majority of my coursework requires me to work in assigned groups, which has taught me a lot about how to work well with others. I have learned that although people may not have the same strengths, they can contribute their strengths equally to benefit the group. However, when a group member fails to do the task that is asked of them it can negatively impact the group as a whole. Being that there have been many times where I had a group member who did not contribute to the group, I hav e also taken the initiative to do my work in a timely fashion as to not hurt the group. Working in groups has also helped me to see the importance of settin g timelines to prevent projects from being rushed and put together poorly. I believe preparation is important for the success of an event. Nichelle A. Holmes State Your Reason for Seeking This Office In my few months as a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, I have felt such overwhelming love and support from other Sorors and could not be more proud to call myself a Delta. Being a member of this organization has been nothing short of a humbling experience. I would lik e to be a part of this committee because I am devoted to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc and want to give back in anyway that I can. Countless Sorors have reached out to help me develop as a person. Seeking office is a way for me to have an opportunity to be an active part o f the Sorority on a National level. Now that we have entered our Centennial year, my vision for the sorority is for it to continue to inspire, both those who are apart of it and those who are not. I appreciate the relationships that Sorors and local chapters have with their community and my visi on is to strengthen that relationship and continue making the name of our organization a household name. I would also like for collegiate chapters to have a stronger presence in their local communities. Khanay Y. Turner Candidate for the Office of Collegiate Member, National Nominating Committee PRESENT CHAPTER Eta Beta Prairie View, TX Southwest Region INITIATION April 5, 2012 ~ Eta Beta Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, TX PRESENT OCCUPATION Student - Junior NATIONAL CONVENTIONS ATTENDED None REGIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED None EDUCATION Political Science History National Experience - None Regional Experience - None Chapter Experience Membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will be a lifelong experience for me. As a member of this wonderful sisterhood that is committed to public service, I have gained a wealth of experience especially by providing service to my University. I am a political science major and the Political Awareness and Involvement of the Five Point Program Thrust allowed me to gain a tremendous amount of leadership and responsibilities. As the Social Action Chairperson I had the opportunity to inform the Prairie View A&M University student body about the 2012 General Election, to include the presidential race to local county races. Khanay Yvette Turner Chapter Experience (Continued) The Social Action committee held the first campus wide program V.I.C.T.O.R.Y which had over 300 students in attendance, voter registration, SGA “No Vote, No Voice Campaign, Delta Red Army Rally, and the University Election Watch Party. A great accomplishment for our chapter and a personal triumph for me was the “No Vote, No Voice” photo of Eta Beta. The photo w ent viral with 266 shares and over 500 likes. Ultimately the message appeared on the Delta’s National Website, Twitter and Faceboo k page. This was the first time in our chapter’s history to be recognized in such a capacity. Our prevalent program of the year was the Election Watch Party where we hosted the entire university¸ which had approximately 1,000 faculty and students. This non-partisan event allowed Eta Beta to showcase the commitment to uplifting and empowering our communities. Public Speaking Experience “What we say is important... for in most cases the mouth speaks what the heart is full of” - Jim Beggs. Public speaking is an endeavor that I have enjoyed since 12 years old, when I gave my first presentation at a teacher state conference in Austin, TX. My passions eventu ally lead me to become a part of my high school Debate team and Poetry Interpretation team. I was honored to place first at several UIL forensic. Outside of school, I have been a speaker at church, school board meeting, and scholarship banquets. The door of opportunities has also presented itself to introduce several prominent individuals. As a participant of the Texas Youth Summit, it aided me in advocating and educating Texas State Representatives and Senators about making Texas a smoke-free state. Last summer, I was a member of the NEW Leadership Texas, a week-long program that helps engage college women into a career in politics. I had the privilege to introducing Christi Hoppe and Dr. Terry Merritt, who have worked with many eminent political figures, such as Anne Richardson and Hillary Clinton. My latest occasion for public speaki ng was a participant on the Online Radio Show Cheryl’s World with host Debra Brown-Sturn to discuss college students and the 2012 election. In conclusion, I am inspired to continue public speaking by the words of Dr. Mardy Gorthe , “Words have incredible power. The y can make people’s hearts soar, or they can make people’s hears sore”. Khanay Yvette Turner Community Involvement & Organization Affiliation Current Past Prairie View A&M University Young Democrats-President Girl Scouts of America- President (2 years); Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award Panther Advisor Leaders-Mentor to the freshmen class Student Government Association-Political Action Committee: Chairperson(2011-2012) The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Student Council- Class President (Jr and Sr. year) The Purple Jackets-Community Service Society Youth Ministry-Pre-K through First Grade Children Church leader Response to Collegiate Member, National Nominating Committee Position Specific Questions 1) Encouraging others to assume leadership roles, 2) Conducting leadership training sessions, 3) Developing procedures to objectively screen applications, 4) Evaluating recommendations and qualifications for leadership roles, 5) Serving as a contributing member of a selection team/c ommittee, 6) Utilizing other skills and abilities that you believe are germane and important to this position. Our purpose in life is to be servants of God and one another; however there are different paths of servitude for us to take. My path is to give a voice to those who do not speak for themselves. In high school as the Senior Class President, I served on a board to hire a new librari an. This opportunity allowed me to review and meet each candidate for the job and ultimately select the new librarian. I feel like I would be a great assess to the National Nominating Committee because I know how to select the best candidates that will be great leaders who give a voice to the Soro rs throughout the nation and to the community we serve. As a collegiate I believe that I have good judgment of character; and, know how to listen to my fellow Collegiate and Alumnae Sorors. I will be able to voice their opinions to help create a slate of candidates that are strong, p assionate, articulate, and know how to represent Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at all times. To be the collegiate member of the National Nominating Committee will provide me with an opportunity enhance my skills related to a career goal and passion of becoming a political activist and ev entually a stand out member of the U.S Senate. One of my role models, the late Barbara Jordon stated “Let each person do his or her part. If one citize n is unwilling to participate, all of us are going to suffer. For the American idea, though it is shared by all of us, is realized in each one of us.” Khanay Y. Turner State Your Reason for Seeking This Office Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is an organization that serves our public, which in turn helps our country face many issues. Although there are many great women in our sisterhood that has expanded knowledge and experience about the sorority, and its processes, I believe there are many details that will require the voice of a political science major representing my collegiate sorors. My broad list of voluntee rism and commitment to the goals and requirements of the sorority will help to effectively assess the qualifications of proposed nominees for office rs of Delta. As leaders, and we are all leaders, we must act with the Delta spirit that has brought our sisterhood to n ew vistas. We have a moral imperative to lead our organization to be better for our community that does not sacrifice excellence and dignity. As a member of Delta I can accept this challenge and make a glorious contribution. As a member of the nominating committee I will be considering the leadership qualities of candidates that, among others, will have the ability to discern and the courage to represent Delt a Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. These are reasons I desire to seek the office of National Nominating Committee, Collegiate Member.