Showing posts with label LS Prep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LS Prep. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

Pre-Work

Adelphean Compass Attendees don’t forget to get started on your pre-work for Leadership Seminar.

This pre-work is vital and will help you make the most of the Adelphean Compass program. We suggest that you take your time and spend an afternoon completing the assignment, focusing on your self-reflection.  

The pre-work assignment can be found on Pride Online under the page "Adelphean Compass Pre-Work. With LS being a little under a week away we can’t wait to see how your pre-work is incorporating in the Adelphean Compass program.

Have you finished the Adelphean Compass pre-work yet? Did the assignment help you get excited for LS? Tell us below in the comments.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Interns Prepping for LS


The 2012 summer interns.

The ADPi Foundation violets, those many multi-colored awards ribbons and even the name tag itself, these items are needed to have a successful Leadership Seminar but have you ever wondered how they got there?

Well here at Executive Office, the whole staff has been flurrying around the office prepping for LS (now only 10 days away!). But a special group of staffers have been putting in the effort to make sure all the little things are running smoothly.

The group of interns, hailing from chapters all over the county, have been assisting the EO staff and learning about the various jobs held here at the office. The intern program is six weeks long and the group of young women stays at EO during the summer.

The intern group plays an integral role in this year’s LS prep, spending most of their time in the training room organizing, sorting and working together to complete larger projects. They just finished completing all the name tags for the hundreds of members attending LS giving them a sense of excitement for the week to come.

“As an attendee of Adelphean Compass, I have really enjoyed see all the chapter president’s names. I can’t wait to meet the sisters,” Madeleine Westerhout, Zeta Sigma-College of Charleston said.

The interns are also currently working on filling orders for the Violets for My Sister program.

“It’s great to see sisters giving back,” Anne Strickland, Beta Omega-Auburn University said. “It’s so easy to give $5, show your support for a sister and the work they do, as well as, the money going to the foundation in the process.”

Anne Strickland, Beta Omega-Auburn University, puts the
finishing touches on a violet.

The interns will be assisting EO staff during LS weekend. Be on the lookout for these young women in Gift Mart, during the Vendor Fair or just scurrying around the hotel and don’t forget to say hi! LS is all about meeting new friends and sharing the bond of sisterhood.

How are you prepping for LS? Tell us below in the comments!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

LS Prep from a Facilitator's Perspective



By: Tracy Kerr Carson, Adelphean Compass Facilitator



Tracy Kerr Carson
It’s a long way to Atlanta from Phoenix, Arizona.  4 hours on a plane to be exact. Days and days in the car if you were to drive.  In my heart, however, it’s only a hop skip and a jump.  To say I am excited to be one of your Facilitators in less than two weeks during Adelphean Compass is fabulously understated.  I am actually over the moon that I get to be a part of this amazing experience and I count it a privilege to come alongside of you as you navigate through this wonderful material as participants.

Hi, My name is Tracy Kerr Carson, Eta Xi- Presbyterian College, and I currently live in Scottsdale, Arizona with my Prince Charming of a husband and two wonderful boys.  It’s nice to meet you…virtually.  As I sit and write I am currently in between clients at work.  I am a Professional Counselor and I specialize in the treatment of young women’s issues (depression, anxiety, eating disorders, relationships, etc.). I had the opportunity to speak last summer at Grand Convention on “Healthy vs. Hurting Leadership” and that proved to be the catalyst to remain involved on this level with ADPi. I couldn’t be more honored.

As facilitators we are currently working hard to prepare our sessions for you.  In fact, just this morning while my boys were at their swim lessons I was reading through my notes (yet again) to make sure I have my information down solid.  It’s exciting for me to think about each of you, Chapter Presidents who truly represent the first and the finest of ADPi right now, as I prepare.  What a powerful moment to get to speak to the future leaders all at once.  We are in great company and I can’t wait to come together. 

There is a team of 6 of us that will be presenting as well as two Grand Council members that have served with us as we prepare.  (Can I just say what an HONOR it was to have International President, Tammie Pinkston with us for our entire prep team weekend?!  Holy Moly, that was AWESOME!) The six of us come from all walks and stages of life but the one thing we have in common is an unwavering love of Alpha Delta Pi and an intense desire to serve you (and therefore the future of the sorority) by facilitating throughout the weekend.  I am SO SO SO impressed with these women; I know you will be too. 

So while we are working hard, gathering informative anecdotes, rehearsing our transitions, and memorizing facts we hope you are working hard too.  You have some pre-work to do and I really want you to set some time aside to thoroughly complete these assignments, it will only serve you better once you arrive! 

There are less than two weeks to go until we are all together in Atlanta, I am confident it will be an amazing time.  In addition to my content preparation I also might have spent some time thinking about my wardrobe.  Seriously.  Because you are never too prepared for anything, right?

In the meantime, I really want to get to know you prior to your arrival so tell me in the comments one thing you are excited about and one thing you might be anxious or nervous about (remember I am a therapist so I love to go deep in conversation right away!).

You can follow me on twitter too, @tkcarson.  I can’t wait to see your smart, beautiful faces! Don’t be a stranger when you arrive, I love any chance I can get to give (and receive) a secret handshake!