Greek 101

Greek 101

By Matador Involvement Center

Date and time

October 2, 2016 · 9am - October 9, 2016 · 3:30pm PDT

Location

Northridge Center- University Student Union

CSUN 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91330-8344

Description

The purpose of the Greek 101 Conference is to serve as an educational program for incoming new members of the Fraternity and Sorority community to learn ways in which to develop community and gain knowledge on issues such as bystander intervention, values congruence, and issues pertaining to alcohol. (*Required for all potential new members)


Program (9am-3:30pm)

9:00 a.m. Check-in: Northridge Center, USU

9:30 a.m. Welcome

Meet your Chapter

Group Photo

Alcohol Education

Chapter Meeting #1

Hazing and Bystander Behavior

Chapter Meeting #2

Values Congruence

Speaker: Kristen Hadeed on "Leadersh!t"



Featured Speaker: Kristen Hadeed
Topic: Leadersh!t http://kristenhadeed.com/about/

A Brutally Honest and Hilarious Program about Leadership Designed for greek audiences and organizations. We often call our fraternities and sororities “leading organizations”, but are we? 

Kristen knows what it takes to become one. In college, she started her own small business that now employs more than 500 individuals. She believes that while most of our organizations call themselves leaders, in reality most of them are full of sh!t.

Don’t worry, Kristen used to be full of it too. In fact, Kristen’s difficulties in leadership almost cost her the business she worked so hard to build. When members mess up, do you hold them accountable? When there is a difficult conversation, do you avoid it? When your brothers and sisters become disengaged, do you just watch them drift away? Does your fraternity or sorority really walk your talk? Taking you on a journey through her hilarious stories as a 21-year-old business owner, Kristen will change the way you think about and define leadership in your chapter, council, and community. She will challenge you to take your organization to the next level. If Kristen can go from being the worst example of a leader to where she is now, she knows you can too.

As a result of attending this program, you will learn:

  • How to get excited to take on leadership roles in your fraternity or sorority without “checking out” halfway through your term.
  • Hold yourself and your organization’s members accountable to organizational values.
  • Learn to embrace the leadership spotlight instead of viewing it as being under scrutiny.
  • Create an organization that leaves behind a legacy and doesn’t depend on certain individuals to succeed.


FAQs

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

Parking on campus is open seven days a week, 24 hours-a-day, and is enforced. Parking permits are required at all times in all areas of campus. Parking permits must be properly displayed to avoid parking citations. To be valid, the parking permit must be affixed to the vehicle front inside windshield, lower corner, passenger side, while parked at CSUN. The entire permit must be visible including serial number and security features. Parking Officers patrol all lots daily and are authorized to issue citations on vehicles that are in violation of parking rules and regulations. All rules and regulations concerning parking may be obtained at any Campus Information Booth or the Parking Office. Our Parking Officers patrol our parking areas daily.

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

If you have any questions, please contact the Matador Involvement Center (818) 677-5111 and ask to speak to Vanessa Bustamante or e-mail micgreek@csun.edu.


Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

No, the name on the ticket must be your own and is only valid for the time you selected. If you need to cancel/change your reservation for any reason, please do so via the event page.

Can I update my registration information?

Yes, you can update your registration until the day of the event.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

Yes, please bring your ticket via an electronic or printed copy for admission to the conference.

The name on the registration/ticket doesn't match the attendee. Is that okay?

No, the name on the ticket must be yours. Please do not RSVP for others.

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