25th Anniversary Retreat Delegate Packet

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25th Anniversary Retreat Delegate Packet
25th Anniversary Retreat
July 10-12, 2015
Schaumburg, Illinois
Table of Contents
25th Anniversary Retreat Schedule of Events ......................................................................................... 3
Travel & Hotel Information ....................................................................................................................... 3
What to Pack ............................................................................................................................................... 7
25th Anniversary Retreat General Sessions ............................................................................................. 8
25th Retreat Breakout Session Overview ................................................................................................. 9
Sigma Lambda Gamma On-Site Vendors .............................................................................................. 13
Sigma Lambda Gamma Partnerships ..................................................................................................... 13
Leadership Directory ................................................................................................................................ 16
Drive to 25 Recognition ........................................................................................................................... 14
Standards of Distinction........................................................................................................................... 15
Site Map ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
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25th Anniversary Retreat Schedule of Events
Unlike the traditional Sisterhood Retreat format, this year’s retreat will focus on the power of
our members and the collective impact our sisterhood has had over the years. Featuring
dynamic and engaging events that cater to both collegiate and alumnae members, you won’t
want to miss this 25th Celebration!
Friday, July 10th
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Participant Check-in
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Opening Session, Sister Meet n Greet
6:00- 8:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
Attendance: All Delegates
Location: Hotel Lobby
Attendance: All Delegates
Location: Mahogany I-IV
Founders’ Dinner (2hr)
Attendance: All Delegates
Location: Mahogany V-VII
Recommitment Ceremony- Sisters Only
Attendance: All Sisters of SLG
Location: Mahogany V-VII
Saturday, July 10th
7:00-8:00 a.m.
Morning Wellness Session
7:30-10:00 a.m.
Pick up for Saturday Only/ Banquet Tickets
9:00 -10:00 a.m.
State of the Sorority Address
10:15-11:15 a.m.
Breakout Session Block 1 (all sessions repeat at 11:20-12:20, and 2-3pm)
Attendance: Optional, Coach: Christine Gordian
Location: Meet in the Lobby
Attendance: Saturday Only and/or banquet only attendees
Location: Mahogany Foyer
Attendance: All Delegates, staff, volunteers
Location: Sapphire Pavilion
Sage: Hermanas Por Vida: From Collegian to Alumna
Maize: The Art of Public Speaking & Networking
Copper: Trading Places: NBOD for an Hour!
Mahogany I: EmPOWER Sessions
Mahogany II: The Power of Amanda Gonzalez: Heart Disease Survivor
Mahogany III: Health and Wellness at the Workplace
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11:20-12:20 p.m.
Breakout Session Block 2- See Block 1
12:30 p.m.
Awards Luncheon – Sponsored by the Sigma Lambda Gamma
Education Foundation
Attendance: All Registered Participants
Location: Mahogany V-VII
2:00-3:00 p.m.
Breakout Session Block 3- See Block 1
+ Mahogany I: EmPOWER Session Open Panel / Meet & Greet
+ Mahogany II: Giving Back: SLG Education Foundation
3:15-4:00 p.m.
Community Service Program
4:10-5:00 p.m.
Regional Meetings
Copper- Mid-Atlantic, North Central, Northwest
Sage- Central
Maize- Western
Mahogany I- Southern
Mahogany II- Southeast
Mahogany III- Midwest
Meeting Room 1330- Plains
Meeting Room 1332- Southwest
Board Room– Northeast
5:30 -7:00 p.m.
Banquet Only Ticket Pick-up
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Sigma Lambda Gamma Education Foundation Alumnae Reception
7:00 p.m.
25th Anniversary Banquet
Attendance: All Registered participants
Location: Mahogany V-VII
Attendance: All Donors and Alumnae
Location: Sapphire Pavilion Patio
Attendance: All Registered Participants
Location: Sapphire Pavilion
Sunday, July 12th
9:30 a.m.
Power of Us: Networking Breakfast
11:00 a.m.
Closing Remarks
12:00 p.m.
Hotel Check-Out
Attendance: All Registered Participants
Location: Mahogany V-VII
Safe travels, Sisters!
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Travel & Hotel Information
Hotel Address
Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, Chicago
1800 East Golf Road
Schaumburg, Illinois, USA, 60173,
Tel: +1 847 605 1234, Fax: +1 847 605 0328
Hotel Room Reservation Link
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Use the link above to reserve a room at the Hyatt Regency at the SLG Group Rate
Rooms must be booked by June 19, 2015 to get the group rate.
Schaumburg, Illinois Area Map
The Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, Chicago is central to it all. Situated in Chicago’s charming northwest
suburbs, our centrally-located hotel proudly offers easy access to the Chicago O’Hare International
Airport, the Schaumburg Convention Center and the exciting attractions and activities in downtown
Chicago.
Directions to Our Schaumburg Hotel
From Chicago O'Hare International Airport (9 miles from the hotel):
Take I-90 West to Ill. 53 South (Schaumburg). Exit on Woodfield Rd. Turn left at first traffic signal. At the
next signal, turn left onto Frontage Rd. Turn left on Golf Rd. Our Schaumburg hotel will be two blocks on
right.
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From Expressway I-90
Exit Ill. 53 South (Schaumburg). Exit on Woodfield Rd. Turn left at first traffic signal. At the next
signal, turn left onto Frontage Rd. Turn left on Golf Rd. Our hotel will be two blocks on the right.
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From Expressway I-290
Take the Higgins/Woodfield/Golf Road exit (Exit 1b). Continue straight on Frontage Road until it
becomes Golf Road/Route 58. Turn left onto Golf Road. Our hotel will be two blocks on the right
Transportation Services at Our Schaumburg Hotel
Enjoy stress-free travel at the Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, Chicago. Our full-service Schaumburg hotel,
conveniently located nine miles from the Chicago O’Hare International Airport, offers easy and affordable
transportation and parking options for business and leisure travelers on the go. For more information
about transportation to and from the airport, or any of the nearby Chicago area activities and attractions,
stop off at our hotel’s Concierge Desk.
All Star Cab & Shuttle
To/From Chicago O’Hare International Airport: Pick up from the airport is $27 for up to 4 travelers.
Airport drop off is $32 for up to 4 travelers. Arrange transportation through All Star Cab & Shuttle by
calling 888-533-4240 after picking up your luggage.
To/From Midway International Airport: Pick up and drop off is $47 for up to 4 travelers. Please call 888533-4240. Advance reservations are recommended.
To/From The Chicago Loop: Pick up and drop off is $54 for up to 4 travelers. Please call 888-533-4240 to
make reservations.
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American Taxi
To/From Chicago O’Hare International Airport: $31.50 for up to 4 travelers. Please call 847-253-4411
after picking up your luggage.
To/From Midway International Airport: Pick up and drop off is $60 for up to 4 travelers. Please call 847253-4411 after picking up your luggage.
To/From The Chicago Loop: Pick up and drop off fees are $58 for up to 4 travelers. Please call 847-2534411 to make reservations.
Downtown Chicago Transportation Options
METRA Train: Ride Metra from the Arlington Park train station, 15 minutes away. Cost is $7-$8 per
person to downtown. Transportation to the train station is available through All Star Cab & Shuttle for
$10 for up to 4 travelers.
Schaumburg Hotel Parking
The Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, Chicago offers free self-parking in our outdoor parking lot, including van
parking for groups. Guests may leave their car at the hotel while traveling at no charge. Valet parking is
available at the front door.
The Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, Chicago is not responsible for car or items left inside.
Parking
Free outdoor self-parking. Will accommodate vans. Guest may leave car at hotel while traveling at no
charge. Hotel is not responsible for car or items left inside.
Valet parking for cars is available at the front door.
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Daily charge is $8.00
Overnight charge is $10.00
Internet Access
Check in to Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, Chicago and check out how much faster and easier working
from the road in our hotel can be with wireless high-speed Internet access, available for just $9.95 per
day. Feel free to work anywhere in our Hyatt hotel—you can connect from your guestroom, our Atrium
Lobby, lounge or restaurant using your laptop’s built in wireless card or a wireless PCMCIA adapter.
Wireless adapters are available at the front desk to make your Schaumburg office just as effective as
your home one. Enjoy High Speed Internet service with our 100 Mbs Metro-E Circuit. Of course, call 87722-HYATT anytime for technical assistance.
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Guest Rooms
High-Speed Internet – Wireless
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Meeting Rooms
High-Speed Internet - Wired
High-Speed Internet – Wireless
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Public Areas
High-Speed Internet - Wireless
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Hotel Features
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468 spacious guestrooms with city or courtyard views
Complimentary Shuttle to the Woodfield Mall and major business centers
Indoor lap pool
Seasonal outdoor pool
Fitness Concierge / Yoga Away™
24 hour StayFit™ gym
Complimentary High Speed Internet in all guest rooms
In-room coffee & tea service
Dining & Nightlife
On Site
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Dining
Fresh 1800
Fresh Coffee Bar
Fresh Bar
Room Service
Local Dining Options
 Olive Garden - 1925 East Golf Road
 Longhorn Steakhouse - 1901 East Golf Road
 Sweet Tomatoes - 1951 McConnor Parkway
 Ram Restaurant & Brewery - 1901 McConnor Parkway
 California Pizza Kitchen - 1550 East Golf Road
 Starbucks - 560 East Golf Road
 See hyperlink for more options!
What to Pack
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Spending cash for extra meals and SLG vendor tables
Business cards (for networking)
Toiletries – Soap, toothpaste, brush, etc.
Attire:
(2) Casual Outfits
General Events
Breakout Sessions
(1) Ritual Attire
Re-Commitment Ceremony
Letter shirts, jeans, paraphernalia, etc.
(1) Semi-Formal to Formal Outfit
25th Anniversary Banquet
Black Business Casual Outfit (No holes, knee-length,
appropriate cut, no strapless of spaghetti straps),
business shoes, appropriate heel height; no flip flops.
A long dress, a dressy suit, formal cocktail-length
dress, suit and tie, dress shoes, etc.
(1) Business Casual Outfit
Networking Brunch
Button-down, cardigan, dress, slacks, dress shoes,
etc.
(Optional) Workout Outfit
Morning Wellness Session
90s themed sweatpants, gym shoes, colorful exercise
tops, etc.
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25th Anniversary Retreat General Sessions
Opening Session
Join us as we kick-off this historic celebration with guest appearances, getting to know new sisters,
reconnecting with long-lost sisters, and lots of sisterhood to share!
Dinner with the Founders
Ever wonder what it was like when a group of women gathered at the Chicano Native American Cultural
Center to embark on the journey that is now Sigma Lambda Gamma? Want to know what our Founders
and significant women from our history our up to now? Join us in an intimate dinner experience as we
learn about the past, catch up on the present, and reflect on our future.
Re-Commitment Ceremony
We all have moments when we lose sight of why we joined SLG, or where we feel disconnected from the
sorority. As we come together to celebrate 25 years of sisterhood, let us take time to reflect on the oath
we took to SLG. This ceremony gives members the opportunity to reflect on their commitment to Sigma
Lambda Gamma and rediscover their love for the SLG values system which has serve as the foundation of
sisterhood for over 25 years.
Wellness Sessions
Get a kick-start to your Saturday by joining a 90s themed morning workout led by certified trainer, Sister
Christine Gordian.
Girls Love Mail Community Service
An estimated 232k women will be diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2015. Breast cancer is the most
frequently diagnosed cancer in women and the side effects of cancer treatment can be traumatic
for the women fighting cancer. We will be writing letters of encouragement and support to newly
diagnosed breast cancer patients around the county through the non-profit organization Girls Love
Mail. Girls Love Mail collects and distributes the hand-written letters to breast cancer patients around the
country. All sisters are welcome to join us and Spanish writing skills are helpful!
Networking Brunch
Are you looking to change careers? Want to meet other sisters in your field? Looking to apply for
graduate school? At this closing brunch, sisters will have the opportunity to share a meal with sisters in
your field or area of study to connect, learn, and stay in touch after Retreat. With a membership of over
8,000 sisters, 110 different nationalities, and a plethora of career fields, the Power of SLG can help sisters
continue to succeed beyond the sorority and into the real world.
SLG Education Foundation Luncheon Keynote Speaker: Jaslene Gonzalez
With her ability to adapt, reinvent and transform, Jaslene
Gonzalez has seen recurrent success in the ever changing world
of fashion, modeling and entertainment. Jaslene utilized her
experience as the winner of America’s Next Top Model Cycle 8
to develop and refine her craft – and evolving into one the
fashion elite’s most sought-after faces. The twenty-six-year-old
beauty is living her dream, scoring a multitude of modeling
campaigns, ranging from coveted cosmetics giant Cover Girl to
Garnier Cosmetics, to covers of Ocean Drive, Seventeen, and
Latina magazines.
Jaslene’s rise to fame as a leading top model is more than her
natural beauty and talent – it is particularly marked by her
passion and determination. Born and raised in Chicago, this AllAmerican Latina of Puerto Rican descent harbored aspirations of
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modeling even as a pre-teen: “I’d be posing in front of the mirror in my room, staring at inspirational
collages of super models on my walls,” she reveals.
Taking her cues from Gisele Bundchen, Liya Kebede and Tyra Banks, the ever-rising star has studied and
embraced the journey to becoming a super model. Jaslene asserts, “You’ve got to live it, breathe it, feel
it. Modeling is an art form and I am an artist. I take my work very seriously.”
In September 2009, Jaslene transcended the modeling industries of North America and embarked on an
international tour of Malaysia, Thailand, Honduras and India. While overseas, she had the honor of
walking the runway for the King and Queen of Malaysia in the heralded Islamic Fashion Week. She also
amassed numerous print covers and editorials, including Faces, EH!, Marie Claire, ELLE Magazine and
even VOGUE India. “The experience was transformative. I was exposed to so many vastly different
perceptions of beauty and fashion,” Jaslene reveals. “I was overwhelmingly honored to be a part of it.”
After returning to the states in June 2012, she immediately signed with Ford in Miami as a top model on
both their modeling and on-air talent boards. She is currently in Chicago represented by 10 Management.
JASLENE REDIFINES THE ESSENCE OF THE SUPERMODEL
As Jaslene redefines the essence of the supermodel, she remains hungry for continued success – and
being true to herself. She looks forward to perfecting her craft as a model and on-camera personality, but
also to extending her reach beyond magazine covers and runway lights. A confident businesswoman,
Jaslene realizes the power of giving back as she molds herself into an entrepreneur. She works tirelessly
on causes that revolves around empowering young women against domestic violence, fostering self love,
and building inner confidence.
25th Retreat Breakout Session Overview
All sessions are available each breakout block and are 55 minutes in length.
The Art of Public Speaking & Networking
In this workshop hosted by Teach for America, participants will discover the importance of effective
public speaking when networking. Participants will review what makes them an effective networker,
learn how to draft a pitch, and practice their networking skills in real-time.
Hermanas Por Vida: From Collegian to Alumna
"So, what are you going to do now?" It's the age-old question asked of every recent graduate. Even if
you have it all figured out, you could still use a little help from your sisters. In this panel discussion, you
will hear from fellow Alumnae with various backgrounds and employment experience. Learn about their
career paths and how Sigma Lambda Gamma helped prepare them for life after college. Panelists will
reflect on their graduations, share stories about how they scored their first jobs, and give advice on how
to realistically stay involved in SLG as an Alumna member. Recent or soon to be grads will have the
opportunity to network with alumnae and ask questions about careers, job searching, interviewing, and
more.
The Power of Amanda Gonzalez: Heart Disease Survivor
Amanda was diagnosed with an irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia) when she was 17, and as part of her
treatment received an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Amanda wants women to know that
heart disease can affect women at any age but can have a normal life through a healthy lifestyle.
Health and Wellness at the Workplace
Do you ever feel like work is draining you of energy and negatively affecting your health? Sitting at a
computer all day can leave us less mobile than we should be throughout the day, and proper nutrition
can be difficult when managing a demanding job, family life, and everything in between. Join fitness
coach and SLG sister Christine Gordian as she shares health tips and low-intensity workouts you can do
at your desk!
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The Ins and Outs of the SLG Education Foundation
This session will provide an opportunity to hear more about the work of your Sigma Lambda Gamma
Education Foundation, During the session you will learn more about Panther Dash, how to access SLGEF
Scholarship's and Chapter Grants and ask questions to our trustee. You’ll also have a chance to share
best practices with other sisters and entities, and come away with concrete ideas to implement at your
entity to support the Foundation this year.
NBOD Member for a HOUR!
Ever wondered what the National Board of Directors does? Come experience hands-on learning by
trading places with the NBOD as they facilitate scenarios of their job within the sorority! Learn about
judicial hearings, policy making, and other decisions that help progress our sisterhood.
EmPOWER Sessions
This is your opportunity to be empowered by some of the most inspiring sisters from across the nation!
In five minutes or less, our presenters will be challenged to share their personal journey of empowerment
through SLG. You’ve heard about these sisters online, but now is the time meet them face-to-face. Our
presenters are here to show you the true meaning of “The Power of Me, I am SLG!” During Block 3 there
will be an open Q&A panel with the presenters followed by a meet & greet.
EmPOWER Session Presenters
Three Keys to Winning at Life
Presenter: Cynthia Grande
Home Entity: Nu Alpha Chapter, University of Southern California
How many times have we heard "that's not possible" or "you'll never
make that happen" in our lives? In this presentation Cynthia will share
the three key steps she discovered as a sister of Sigma Lambda Gamma
to being unstoppable in fulfilling our biggest dreams and goals.
Latinas in Leadership Roles
Presenter: Yesenia N. Avalos, EdD
Home Entity: Theta Chapter, Western Illinois University
Former Sigma Lambda Gamma National President, Yesenia N. Avalos,
EdD, speaks from experience. As an organization founded on
empowering women and building confidence to serve as leaders, Sigma
Lambda Gamma is on the forefront of creating the next generation of
Latina's in leadership roles. This presentation focuses on how Latinas
face obstacles on their path to leadership, but with mentors, passion and
commitment we can all serve at the highest levels.
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Are You Enough?
Presenter: Mandy Berenguel Smolka
Home Entity: Gamma Chapter, Iowa State University
Have you ever felt inadequate? Do the expectations of society get the
best of you sometimes? Did you think you knew who you were, only to
begin rethinking it after being questioned so many times? Listen to
Mandy’s story of how meeting the women of SLG set her on an
unexpected life course. Listen and watch as she delves into how
dissecting her culture puts her on a path of social justice. Recognizing
that living the values of SLG can be so embedded into our daily living
that to notice how SLG has empowered us can be quite a task. She will
break down the motto of SLG and provide an opportunity for sisters to
reflect on what it means to them.
The POWER of ME
Presenter: Yesenia Ramirez
Home Entity: Beta Delta Chapter, Chicago State University
As a woman with a disability, Yesenia wants to show all women that
they can be whatever they want to be and do whatever they want to do.
It doesn't matter if they have a disability or not, they have the ability to
achieve their highest point in life. Yesenia was born with cerebral palsy
caused by premature birth. She has struggled with it her whole life, but
has always had family to uplift her. In this presentation Yesenia will
share how being a Gamma intensified her strong support system and
made her appreciate the multicultural backgrounds of herself and others.
Living out the entire SLG Value System
Presenter: Dionne Gomez
Home Entity: Gamma Epsilon Chapter, DePauw University
You've become a member of SLG. You made it. What’s next? Neo-fever,
recruitment, study groups, running information sessions, parties,
graduation and so on. We often get caught up in the excitement of
being a Gamma and find ourselves “talking the talk” about what it
means to be a Gamma, however, we struggle to "walk the walk". The
Mission, Purpose, Vision, Creed and Principles are the essence of Sigma
Lambda Gamma. Without one of these we are not living up to who we
can be as Women of Distinction, during and after graduation. By using
herself and others as an example, Dionne will reinforce what it truly
means to live out the ENTIRE SLG Value System in all that we do.
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My Journey of Empowerment
Presenter: Anissa A. Parra
Home Entity: Delta Alpha Chapter, University of Kansas
In this inspiring presentation, Anissa shares how coming to terms with
and addressing the sexual abuse in her family was not only terrifying as
she hit rock bottom, but one of the most empowering thing she could
ever do for herself. She walks us through her personal journey of how
releasing control and fear increased her passion for life. Getting rid of
the “one days”, “maybes” and “somedays” and transforming them to
“this is how I will do it” is the most inspiring thing for others around you
to witness.
A Determined Heart
Presenter: Nicole Alers
Home Entity: Psi Beta Chapter, Florida A&M University
Nicole was the only one of her friends in high school to move away for
college. In this presentation Nicole will recount how SLG helped her find
a new home in an unfamiliar world and how the bonds created through
this sisterhood helped support her through uncertain times. Finally,
Nicole will talk about her exciting experiences as an alumna and show
how alumnae can still play an integral role in SLG today!
Be Your Personal Best
Presenter: Crystal Cavey
Home Entity: Eta Chapter, Northern Illinois University
In this presentation Crystal will be outlining her life as the first in her
family to attend college and graduate, her positive growing experiences
in SLG, her weight loss journey, being a corporate mom of two,
happiness in marriage, competition in pageantry and volunteerism in the
community. Be Your Personal Best is her own personal platform which is
focused around doing more for others, giving back, and a commitment
to community.
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Sigma Lambda Gamma On-Site Vendors
Sigma Lambda Gamma Partnerships
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Drive to 25 Recognition
The following entities were able to achieve a minimum of 2500 point in the Drive to 25 programming
initiative during the 2014-2015 academic school year.
Entity Name
Sigma Epsilon
Dallas-Fort Worth Alumnae Association
Tampa Bay Alumnae Association
Rho Beta
Rho Gamma
Xi Epsilon
Omicron Beta
Delta Delta
Mu Epsilon
Kappa Alpha
Ferris State University Colony
Southern California AA
Xi Beta
Chi Beta
Chi Gamma
Omicron Alpha
Phi
Phi Beta
Pi Gamma
Rho Epsilon
Georgia Southern University Colony
Houston Metropolitan Alumnae Association
Psi Alpha
Zeta Beta
Rho Delta
Lambda Delta
Phi Epsilon
Tau Epsilon
Xi Alpha
WIU Colony
Zeta Epsilon
Xi
DC Alumnae Association
Nu Epsilon
South Florida Alumnae Association
Tau Beta
Theta Delta
Upsilon Beta
Theta Beta
Total Drive
to 25
Points (Fall
2014):
2400
2200
2200
1900
1900
1900
2200
1700
1700
1900
2000
2400
1700
1700
1200
1700
1700
1000
1200
1700
1700
1200
1700
1700
1400
1000
1700
2200
1200
200
1400
1200
1200
1500
1200
1700
1200
1700
1400
Total Drive to
25 Points
(Spring
2015):
2600
2400
2400
2600
2600
2600
2100
2400
2400
2100
1900
1400
2100
1900
2400
1700
1700
2400
2100
1600
1400
1900
1400
1400
1600
1900
1200
700
1700
2600
1400
1500
1400
1100
1400
900
1400
900
1100
OVERALL
Drive for
25 Points
5000
4600
4600
4500
4500
4500
4300
4100
4100
4000
3900
3800
3800
3600
3600
3400
3400
3400
3300
3300
3100
3100
3100
3100
3000
2900
2900
2900
2900
2800
2800
2700
2600
2600
2600
2600
2600
2600
2500
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Standards of Distinction
The following entities were achieved an overall score of Distinct in Standards of Distinction for the 20142015 academic school year.
#
1
2
3
Entity Name
Sigma Epsilon
Sigma Beta
Mu Epsilon
4
Nu
5
6
7
8
19
Rho Epsilon
Xi Epsilon
Xi Beta
Iota Beta
University of Alabama at
Birmingham
Rho Beta
Mu
Gamma Epsilon
Phi Gamma
Iota Gamma
Eta Epsilon
Western Illinois University
Colony (Theta Chapter)
Alpha Gamma
University of Louisiana at
Lafayette Colony
Xi
20
Xi Alpha
21
Alpha Beta
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
University
Saint Leo University
University of Tampa
Florida Atlantic University
California State University Dominguez Hills
Texas Tech University
University of North Florida
University of Oklahoma
University of Central Florida
University of Alabama at
Birmingham
University of North Texas
University of South Florida
DePauw University
Florida International University
San Diego State University
Louisiana State University
Region
Southeast
Southeast
Southeast
Western Illinois University
Midwest
University of Miami
Southeast
Tau Epsilon
Southeast
University of Texas - Austin
Texas State University - San
Marcos
Loyola Marymount University
Southern
Western
Southern
Southeast
Plains
Southeast
Southeast
Southern
Southeast
Central
Southeast
Western
Southeast
Southern
Western
Score
4510
4495
4395
4385
Ranking
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
4340
4295
4270
4205
4205
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
4195
4185
4180
4160
4150
4140
4130
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
Distinct
4125
4100
Distinct
Distinct
4050
4015
Distinct
Distinct
4005
Distinct
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Leadership Directory
Regional Directors (RD)
Central
Mid-Atlantic
Midwest
North Central
Northeast
Northwest
Plains
Southeast
Southern
Southwest
Western
Brandy Doña
Monique Mariso
Rebecca Diaz
Gina Marino
Jen Olivo
Christina Forch
Christine Traufler
Ena Bilic
Crystal Silva
Julia Rivera
Wendy Temblador
[email protected]
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[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
586-944-1961
973-953-0778
773-517-6006
615-878-9318
718-669-0706
614-582-6140
319-541-4176
407-766-9350
469-879-1501
520-465-3135
323-573-0053
National Headquarters Staff (HQ)
Executive Director
Coordinator of Member Services
Director of Alumnae & Volunteer
Development
Director of Education
Director of Engagement
Human Resources
Vanessa Jimenez
Karen Hanes
Leigha Garcia George
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Lexi Cabrera
Genevieve Padro
Katie Schnieder
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National Board of Directors (NBOD)
National Chair
Alumnae Director
Alumnae Director
Alumnae Director
Alumnae Director
Luz Randolph
Alice Garcia
Alicia Iniguez
Lannette Richardson
Una Bilic
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Sigma Lambda Gamma Education Foundation Trustees (SLGEF)
Trustee Chair
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Nellie Nevarez
Marcela O. Garcia
Maria E. Temiquel
Rebeca Velázquez
Claudia Garcia
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