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Schedule at a Glance | December 1 - 3 • 11:00 A.M The AFA Exchange will continue to be a space that allows for the interaction between interfraternal and institutional partners. The purpose of these interactions is to develop collaborative relationships that lead to sustained conversations throughout the year and facilitate the sharing of ideas and issues that will assist in providing a constructive experience for undergraduate development. The Virtual Exchange will occur on December 1, 2, and 3, all in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Schedule at a Glance | December 1 - 3 • 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Umbrella Group Town Hall • 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. | AFA Exchange • 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. | AFA Exchange • 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. | AFA Exchange • 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | Umbrella Group Town Hall At this year’s virtual Exchange interfraternal partners will host Zoom sessions to develop and maintain collaborative relationships with institutional partners. Please refer to the session descriptions in the following pages. (A full list of participants can be found on page 8.) Tuesday, December 1, 2020 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST Alpha Gamma Delta • Join Alpha Gamma Delta for general organization updates. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Chi Psi Fraternity • Chi Psi Fraternity looks forward to providing our campus partners with the opportunity to connect at the virtual AFA Exchange. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Financial Updates, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc. • Delta Kappa Delta has grown in many ways over the last few years. We want to take this opportunity to highlight the amazing work that we are doing nationally and locally, as well as outline major changes that will be made in the upcoming years. Additionally, we would like to review and discuss our expansion process for any campuses interested in a NAPA organization. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, Growth & Expansion 1 Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity • Join Delta Sigma Phi as they highlight their commitment to support members during COVID-19 while identifying the Fraternity’s future focus on the fraternal experience. The team will discuss their services and economic support for members during COVID-19, future housing corporation, preliminary outcomes of their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) committee, and their utilization of technology to enhance communications and engagement for the membership and interfraternal partners. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Housing Updates, Financial Updates Phi Delta Theta • Phi Delta Theta’s staff will discuss some of the important developments that have been made since our last time at AFA. We will highlight our new chapter-support model and how it is being used, educational opportunities for our chapter officers and members, our COVID-19 response thus far, and updates regarding growth/expansion onto campuses. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority • We will be sharing our Sisters Across Difference Program and how it came about. • Topics Covered: Cultural Diversity and Inclusion Tuesday, December 1, 2020 | 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. EST Chi Omega • Chi Omega would like to connect with your staff about a specific chapter or your campus. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Housing Updates, Financial Updates, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity • We will focus on growth and expansion processes of the Fraternity. We will provide an overview of the characteristics of a campus composition and business school makeup considered when colonizing. We will review our expansion process and our chapter support model for new and existing chapters. We will also provide an overview of our updated pledge education program and national events. While Delta Sigma Pi may not always fall under a FSL umbrella, we appreciate the opportunity to partner with all resources within the host institutions of our new and existing chapters. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, Growth & Expansion, New Chapter Support Model Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. • Opportunity for universities to address any chapter issues. • Topics Covered: Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Kappa Alpha Order • Kappa Alpha Order will host a brief zoom meeting to provide updates to our campus partners regarding our COVID-19 response and chapter support model, expansion, leadership development programs, and our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion educational program. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Education 2 Triangle Fraternity • We will provide an update on staffing, leadership programming, and our plans for expansion. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training Tuesday, December 1, 2020 | 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. EST Alpha Epsilon Phi • AEPhi’s professional staff will provide an organizational update and overview for our campus partners and provide an opportunity for questions and answers. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Chapter support model, Educational programming update, DE&I update Beta Theta Pi • Beta Theta Pi looks forward to providing updates regarding our chapter support model, strategic plan, and lessons learned from our annual assessments. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, Leadership Development & Officer Training Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. • Updates on Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity’s recognized chapters • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Zeta Beta Tau • Zeta Beta Tau is excited to share organizational updates and opportunities for partnership. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, Growth & Expansion, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Zeta Psi International Fraternity • Join Zeta Psi for a mid-year update and opportunity to provide feedback on our current practices and procedures. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Wednesday, December 2, 2020 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST Alpha Delta Pi • Alpha Delta Pi is excited to spend time with our campus partners to share updates around our organization’s strategic plan, responses to COVID and the Abolish Greek Life movement, leadership development opportunities, wellness programming and resources, and more! • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Leadership Development & Officer Training, DEI and Abolish Greek Life Response 3 Alpha Phi • Over the past year, Alpha Phi has rolled out a number of new educational initiatives, policy updates, and a new collegiate officer structure. During our session we will share an overview of these organizational updates as well as create space for campus partners to connect with our Collegiate Team, with representatives from Membership, Health Wellness, & Accountability, and Housing. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs FarmHouse • This session will provide some brief updates from FarmHouse Fraternity, and also provide time for conversation and questions from campus partners. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Inc. • This session will cover our COVID-19 approach to intake and leadership/organization updates. We will also address specific concerns of our college/university partners. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Lambda Phi Epsilon • Lambda Phi Epsilon is excited to connect with our current and potential future campus partners! • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, Growth & Expansion Sigma Alpha Mu • Sigma Alpha Mu Executive Director, Andy Huston, and staff will provide updates on the Fraternity’s strategic plan, chapter support model, recruitment resources, DEI workgroup, officer transition efforts, educational programming opportunities, and COVID-19 support. We look forward to connecting and answering your questions to best support our students. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Financial Updates. Opportunity to Address Campus Needs Wednesday, December 2, 2020 | 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. EST Acacia Fraternity • Join Acacia Fraternity Headquarters staff as we discuss how Acacia has adapted to COVID-19 and Gen-Z students. We have exciting updates about changes to our chapter support model and the education provided to our members as well as an outlook to the future. • Topics Covered: Organization Updates, COVID-19 Updates; Growth & Expansion, Leadership Development & Officer Training, Opportunity to Address Campus Needs, DEI Updates Alpha Psi Lambda National, Inc. • Overview of the current status of Alpha Psi Lambda, important
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