Officer Elections 2012-2013!!


For 2012-2013, we will use an officer slating process. Any dues-paying member is eligible to serve as an officer (and we encourage those who haven’t served before!). Interested members will submit their name to the Slating Committee by March 15, and an officer slate will be formed from the interested candidates.

Then, members will vote on the slate!

We are currently looking for 2-3 volunteers for the Slating Committee. To participate, you must be a dues-paying member, available the week of March 16-23 to prepare the slate, and not running for positions for next year. If you can assist, please email us at bostonaoii@gmail.com

Below are some Q&A to give you better insight into officer responsibilities. Please let us know if you have additional questions that are not covered by the information below.

Q: What positions are available and what are the responsibilities?
A: President – Serves as the official contact person of the chapter. Responds to chapter emails regarding membership and events. Sends email updates to chapter as needed. Attends 2012 Leadership Institute (June 22-24 in Nashville) as the Chapter Delegate. Participates in Alumnae Network conference calls and remits Standards of Excellence award nomination to HQ.

Vice President Membership/Education – Assists President with duties above. Identifies membership initiatives and educational programming. Collaborates with other officers to execute.

Programming Chair – Surveys the membership on programming requests for the upcoming year. Creates event calendar for the year. Sends Evites for each upcoming event, coordinates with venues, and verifies that there will be an officer present at each event.

Treasurer/Fundraising – Receives membership dues and updates Chapter Register accordingly. Creates budget for upcoming year and updates officers of status quarterly. Promotes chapter fundraising initiatives, such as Strike Out Arthritis and exam bags. Remits payment for dues and reimbursements.

Secretary/MIF Chair/Communications – Sends correspondence to other AOII chapters that are celebrating milestones. Coordinates updates to chapter blog. Maintains Alumnae Chapter Facebook presence with updates, posts, and photos from chapter events.

Alumnae Panhellenic Rep – Represents the chapter at Alumnae Panhellenic meetings. Serves on the annual Panhellenic scholarship committee. Encourages Panhellenic events and action in the community.

Q: I have a family and am involved in a number of other organizations. Is there a huge time commitment associated with being an officer?
A: We hold an officer kickoff meeting to collaborate on ideas for events and membership for the upcoming year. After that, most of our correspondence is via email (3-4 times a month). Most officers do not have any paperwork or reports to file.

Q: If I am an officer, do I have to attend every Alumnae Chapter event?
A: No, officers work together to make sure that there is always at least one officer to coordinate at the event.

Q: I haven’t served as an officer before, do I need to have prior experience?
A: Definitely not! We are looking for women with new ideas on improving the chapter and experience for our members.

Q: What is the timeline for elections?
A: March 15 – Interested members must submit their name to be considered and if they have a preference for position
March 16-23 – Elections Committee creates a slate
March 24 – Slate is distributed to all dues paying members
April 1 – Slate is voted on at meeting, proxy votes may be submitted by March 31.

Q: I’m interested in a position, but nothing above stands out to me. What should I do?
A: Let us know! If you have a specific area you would like to pursue, positions can be appointed to capitalize on members’ individual strengths and chapter needs: collegiate relations, community service, suburban liaison, these are just a few examples of positions which can be created.

Q: I’m interested in a position, but have not paid my chapter dues for 2011-2012.
A: You can still pay your dues, through March 14. Pay right now via PayPal here: http://bostonaoii.blogspot.com/2012/01/its-not-too-late-join-us.html or contact us to mail in a payment at bostonaoii@gmail.com

Q: I’m interested in a becoming an officer! What’s next?
A: Email the chapter email account (bostonaoii@gmail.com) by March 15th and if you have a preference for a position!



Stella & Dot Fundraiser STARTS NOW!

 

Ladies, it’s March 1st and that means it’s time to kickoff our Stella & Dot fundraiser. All stylist proceeds from any purchases made in march through my website will benefit AOII. So start shopping and feel free to pass around the link/stylist number (137538) to all of your friends and family (even non-AOIIs).

Added bonus: if you place your order with me AT Founder’s Day on March 3rd you’ll be entered to win a free pair of earrings that YOU pick out! I hope to see you there.

AOII Is Coming to Bryant University!

It’s almost here! Public relations efforts are underway at Bryant University for the upcoming colonization of the university’s newest sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi!

With colonization parties taking place February 24-26th, we want to keep you informed of our progress.

After the NPC groups on campus hold their formal recruitment, AOII will begin grassroots public relations through a student-led group, TEAM AOII. Led by AOII’s colonization team, these students of TEAM AOII will disseminate promotional material and serve as AOII ambassadors during the colonization period. With flyers, signs, buttons, newspaper advertisements, campus calendar submissions, and other handouts, the university will soon be painted red with AOII.

As alumnae in the area, your support is vital! Whether through on-site colonization participation or your assistance spreading our message to friends, we hope that you’ll be excited to share our message. Sponsors are needed for asssitance within the Colonization Ceremony. If you’re interested in assisting or attending the Colonization Ceremony, please contact aoiibryant@alphaomicronpi.org.

Bryant Colonization Party dates and locations:

February 24th
“Picture Yourself in AOII” at 6pm

February 25th
“A Black Tie Affair” at 6pm

February 26th
“It’s Sweet to be an AOII” Bid Day at 1pm

Colonization Ceremony at 6pm in Bello

Open to family, friends, and university personnel
Please RSVP to aoiibryant@alphaomicronpi.org.

We appreciate your thoughts and support to this budding colony at Bryant University!

With updates coming daily, we encourage you to track AOII’s progress at Bryant through our social media outlets and websites. Click on any of the images below!

Visit Facebook to Find “AOII at Bryant University, Visit Twitter to Find @AOIIatBryantU, Visit the Colony’s Website, Visit the AOII International Website!

It’s Not Too Late- JOIN US!

Boston AOII Alums, it’s not too late to join the alumnae chapter. You can use the link below to send in dues via PayPal (note: there’s a small fee for using PayPal) or come to Founder’s Day and join in person.

It’s a great way to stay involved and connect with women in Boston. We have a FABULOUS time and would love for you to join us!

Boston AOII Alumnae Chapter Membership

Founders’ Day

Ladies, it’s that time of year! Please join us for Founders’ Day on Saturday, March 3, at 11am. We’ll be having brunch and celebrating sisterhood at Maggiano’s (4 Columbus Ave, Boston 02116) and would love to see everyone there!

For dues-paying alumnae, the event is $30 and for general alumnae it’s $35. If you’d prefer to pay via paypal, the link is below (please note that paypal charges an additional fee). See you in March!

Founder’s Day- Sign up Now!

Happy 2012 and Meet the Board!

Happy New Year From the Boston Alumnae Chapter!


We wish you all the best in this upcoming year and hope to see you at some of our upcoming events!


Get To Know Your
Boston Alumnae Chapter Board Below!

Name: Laurel Zeidman
Board Position: President
Chapter and Initiation Year: Delta, Tufts University, 2000
Current Occupation: eCommerce Marketing Manager
New Years Resolution or Fun Fact: “My new year’s resolution is to eat 5 servings of vegetables a day (public school cafeteria pizza doesn’t count)…I would not say I am reaching my goal every day, but I am definitely eating more and more variety, than I was before. I just signed up for a CSA for next summer so I am really looking forward to that!”
Name: Christina Pastorello
Board Position: Programming Chair
Chapter and Initiation Year: Delta, Tufts University, 2005
Current Occupation: Graduate Student
New Years Resolution or Fun Fact: “I just ran the Disney Marathon and a Half Challenge in Florida, and I’m excited to be running the Boston Marathon this April!”

Name: Lauren Simpson
Board Position: Treasurer
Chapter and Initiation Year: Iota, University of Illinois, 2005
Current Occupation: Healthcare Consultant
New Years Resolution or Fun Fact: “My new year’s resolution is to save more money. So far, I’ve talked myself out of 3 impulse shoe buys, so I’m on the right track!”

Name: Kathleen Donohue
Board Position: VP Membership/Membership Education
Chapter and Initiation Year: Epsilon Chi, Elon University, 2002
Current Occupation: Data Analyst for a Structured Finance Software Company
New Years Resolution or Fun Fact: “I guess my fun fact is I was a state champion in filed hockey in high school!”


Name: Sarah Gaither
Board Position: Secretary/Communications
Chapter and Initiation Year: Sigma, UC Berkeley, 2003
Current Occupation: PhD Social Psychology Student, Tufts University
New Years Resolution or Fun Fact: “My new years resolution is to try as many new foods and new recipes as possible! (While still trying to motivate myself to go to the gym of course!)”

Name: Sabrina Sgroi
Board Position: Alumnae Panhellenic Delegate
Chapter and Initiation Year: Lambda Epsilon, University of Waterloo, 2008
Current Occupation: Student at New England School of Optometry
New Years Resolution or Fun Fact: “Proud to be a Canadian!”
















Giving Back to AOII


This holiday season you may be thinking of ways to be charitable and give back. Alpha Omicron Pi has given many of us so much: Great memories, a strong support system full of sisterhood, wonderful experiences, leadership development, and so much more. For many of us, AOII has helped shape who we are. This holiday season, please consider giving back to AOII. There are lots of ways you can support the mission of AOII, “Women Enriched Through Lifelong Friendship”.

Make a Donation to the AOII Foundation to support our Foundation programs (Scholarships, Endowment, Arthritis Grants, Ruby Fund, or Education and Training Grants)

Volunteer to serve as an adviser for a collegiate chapter
The following opportunities are available for Boston Alumnae Chapter members

Get involved in the Boston Alumnae Chapter

  • Become a dues-paying member
  • Volunteer to serve on a committee to plan or assist with an event or support member outreach initiatives

Happy Holidays to All!

-The Boston Alumnae Chapter Exec Board

New Volunteer Programming Chair Positions!

As our Founders imparted, “the greatest honor that Alpha Omicron Pi can bestow upon us is the opportunity for larger service to our Fraternity and the ideals for which it stands.” With the spirit of service in mind, you are encouraged to share your specialized gifts and talents in support of AOII’s membership and chapters by applying for the newly created Programming Chair positions.

The Programming Chair positions – Alumnae Advisory Committee, Finance, Membership, and Alumnae – have been created by the Executive Board.
These volunteer positions are key in our overall structure because they will provide the lateral coordination and leadership needed for the specialized areas of our Fraternity. They will provide support, direction, and strategies for Network Specialists of Leadership, Finance, Recruitment, and Alumnae in their specific area of programming and achieve the strategic initiatives set forth by the network and the Fraternity.


The Programming Chairs will attend Leadership Institute and Convention with expenses for room and board and travel allowance covered by the Fraternity. The Programming Chairs will also collaborate with the Education Committee to identify gaps and share training and education ideas that are needed in our collegiate and alumnae chapters.
The term for these positions is 2 years, beginning January 1, 2012 and expiring December 31, 2013.

Please email applications to the Human Resources Committee at hrc@alphaomicronpi.org by December 16, 2011. Add your name (Last Name, First Name) to the document name prior to saving it and emailing it for submission. (This application also includes the opportunity to express other areas of service interest in addition to this role.) The selection of candidates will occur during the month of January.

We are also seeking applications from volunteers who may have not previously served in a Network role, but have the desired skill set. This is an open application process so all are invited to participate. This is an exciting time to be involved in AOII as a Programming Chair and share your skills with members of the Network Specialist teams.

Please feel free to contact HRC with any questions!