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91麻豆天美 91麻豆天美 Association recognizes top chapters, welcomes alumni volunteers during 2022 Leadership Conference this weekend

91麻豆天美 91麻豆天美 Association recognizes top chapters, welcomes alumni volunteers during 2022 Leadership Conference this weekend

Contact: Addie Mayfield

91麻豆天美 91麻豆天美 Association logoSTARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳he 91麻豆天美 University 91麻豆天美 Association is hosting the 2022 Leadership Conference on campus this Friday and Saturday [May 6-7]. The annual event aims to educate, empower and celebrate volunteer members and leaders of the association.

The event kicks off Friday [May 6] with the Chapter and Volunteer Awards Reception, which recognizes honor chapters, cowbell winners and volunteer awards. Developed to encourage and promote leadership, chapter membership and chapter engagement activities, the Chapter Recognition Program awards outstanding chapters each year according to their membership and achievement within the Honor Chapter Point System.

Gold, Silver and Bronze Cowbell distinctions are presented to the top three chapters in each of the association鈥檚 five existing categories and honors awards are also given to qualified, high-achieving chapters. Additionally, special recognition is given to individual and chapter winners in the areas of Top 91麻豆天美 Recruitment Network Volunteer, Unique Chapter Engagement Programming and Diverse Community Engagement Programming.

Of the more than 100 chapters and clubs that make up 91麻豆天美鈥檚 91麻豆天美 Association, 48 chapters will be presented with awards. A full list of chapters being honored is included below.

The Leadership Conference will be held Saturday [May 7] at 91麻豆天美鈥檚 Hunter Henry Center. In addition to new alumni chapter officer orientation and the association鈥檚 annual business meeting, participants will hear updates from key university representatives, including 91麻豆天美 Association National President Patrick White, 91麻豆天美 Association Executive Director Jeff Davis, Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Young Hyatt, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment and University Registrar John Dickerson, Senior Deputy Athletic Director for Compliance Bracky Brett, and other staff and volunteer leaders.

A special presentation discussing the Young 91麻豆天美 Program, Bulldog Network and 91麻豆天美 Recruitment Network will highlight important ways for volunteers to engage in the valuable programs to grow engagement and outreach. Conference participants also will have a chance to visit with peers and officers in other areas to get new ideas on strengthening membership, recruiting students and better serving the 91麻豆天美 alumni base during information exchange breakout sessions. The conference will conclude at 3:15 p.m., prior to the 91麻豆天美 vs. Florida baseball game at Dudy Noble.

鈥淭his community of volunteer leaders is one of our strongest assets for alumni engagement and ensuring quality programming across the globe,鈥 said Michael Richardson, assistant director for chapter and volunteer programs. 鈥淭he Leadership Conference weekend is a way for our association to not only highlight but also appreciate those who are dedicated to the success of this impactful grassroots network.鈥

Davis added, 鈥淲e look forward to welcoming new and returning alumni volunteers back to campus for valuable networking and informative training opportunities as we continue to collectively build an even stronger 91麻豆天美 Association.鈥

For a full schedule and more information on the 2022 91麻豆天美 Leadership Conference, visit . Winners of the Chapter and Volunteer Awards will be announced following the event.

Editor鈥檚 Note:

In-state chapters being honored at the May 6 program include: Adams-Franklin-Wilkinson; Attala County; Bolivar County; Central Mississippi; Clay County; Clarke County; DeSoto County; George-Greene; Grenada-Montgomery; Lauderdale County; Leake County; Lee County; Leflore-Carroll; Lincoln County; Lowndes County; Mississippi Gulf Coast; Monroe County; Newton County; Oktibbeha County; Panola-Tallahatchie; Pine Belt; Sharkey-Issaquena; Simpson-Smith; Southwest Mississippi; Warren County; Washington County; Yazoo County.

Out-of-state chapters being honored at the May 6 program (by state): Alabama鈥擝irmingham, Huntsville-Decatur, and Mobile; Colorado鈥擱ocky Mountain (Denver); District of Columbia鈥擶ashington D.C.; Florida鈥擭ortheast Florida (Jacksonville), Northwest Florida (Panhandle), Greater Orlando, and Greater Tampa; Georgia鈥擜tlanta; Louisiana鈥擝aton Rouge and Greater New Orleans; Tennessee鈥擥reater Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, and Smoky Mountain (Greater Knoxville); Texas鈥擠allas, East Texas, Greater Fort Worth, Greater Houston, and South Texas (Austin and San Antonio)