Sunday, March 24, 2013

Panhellenic UCF Attends SEPC

This weekend, twenty-eight Panhellenic women from the University of Central Florida attended the South Eastern Panhellenic Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.  The twenty-eight women represented the eleven chapters on campus at the conference.  We left early Thursday morning by bus in order to arrive on time for the opening ceremony of the conference.

The opening ceremony was led by Ginny Carrol, an Alpha Xi Delta, who created Panhellenic’s national philanthropy, Circle of Sisterhood Foundation.  The Foundation strives to remove the educational barriers for girls and women in order to uplift them from poverty and oppression around the world.  Panhellenic UCF will be hosting Ginny Carrol April 3rd and will be encouraging Panhellenic women to participate in our new philanthropy event, Capture the Splash.  Be sure to check out our Facebook page for more details!

On the second day of the conference, individuals had the opportunity to attend multiple sessions through out the day focusing on chapter management, character development, communication, diversity, health/wellness, Panhellenic, professional development, recruitment, service/philanthropy, and women’s leadership development.  The women in attendance from UCF attended sessions pertaining to issues that currently face our Greek community as well as their own individual organizations.  We learned how to manage our stress in positive ways, how to use social media and technology to our advantage with in our organizations, as well as ways to ensure that we keep our own sisters accountable.  All of the speakers were motivating and encouraging.

The final sessions for the day, was hosted by Corey Ciocchetti, a Professor of Business Ethics and Legal Studies at Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver.   He is one of the University’s most popular and highest rated professors.  We soon found out why.  Corey was a great speaker, focusing on living an authentive life.    He encourages us to chase our dreams and aspirations, which in turn will help us to live our lives to the fullest.

Saturday marked the last and final day of our attendance at SEPC.  We started the day with an affiliation breakfast and t-shirt swap!  We were able to meet with our sisters from all across the South East for a morning of sisterhood.  After breakfast, we all parted separate ways to attend a full day of sessions.  Again, we were able to focus on issues that dealt with out community and organizations.  At the closing ceremony, Dr. Lori Hart spoke with us about how to solve problems with in our chapters be keeping members accountable and creating lasting relationships.  This was the perfect ending to the weekend.



As members of the Panhellenic community, we look forward to sharing with you what we have learned over the next few weeks.  

Pan Love & All of Ours




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