Alumnae Spotlight Series: Koren Phillips

Each month, the Boston AOII Alumnae chapter will be spotlighting a sister. AOII is for a lifetime, and the purpose of this spotlight series is to highlight how we can all bring AOII values into the world around us. Enjoy!

Roses,
Danielle – Boston AOII Executive Board Secretary

 

IMG_2963Name: Koren Phillips​

Chapter, University: Phi Chi, University of Chicago​

Member since: 2001​

Occupation: Administrative Director, Mass General Cancer Center Network​ 

Favorite AOII memory?

​”There are too many to count! I think one of my fondest AOII memories is being able to initiate new members as Chapter President. To share that experience with our newest sisters is really something incredibly special.​”

 

1487323_10207614185219516_8147056840624253502_nWhat was your “ah-ha” moment, when you knew AOII was right for you?

​”At UChicago, Formal Recruitment occurs during the 3rd week of school – so there were only a handful of weeks in my collegiate experience when I wasn’t an AOII. I knew AOII was right for me as I met so many dynamic and interesting women – I saw future role models and friends in these women, many of whom are still my best friends today – and I couldn’t imagine myself in any other chapter.​”

What has AOII taught you?

​”How much time do you have for me to answer this question? I could really write an essay on this topic. But, in a nutshell, AOII has taught me love, kindness, humility, humor, leadership, and laughter – so many things that have made me the person I am today.​”

How have you stayed involved with AOII?

​”I’ve served as an alumnae chapter officer many times, as a member of an AAC, a Network Specialist, and most recently I am serving my 3rd term on the Foundation Board. I am proud to be the Foundation President.​”11403160_10100630657713710_7390780192160265436_n

What do you love most about Boston?

​”I love how Boston feels like a “big town” – you have all of the amenities of a big city on a tiny scale. It makes me so happy to be on the water and to have the ability to walk anywhere I want to go. My parents are originally from Boston and our extended family has always lived here; even when we didn’t live here, it’s always been a home away from home.​”

What advice do you have for sisters who are soon to be alums?

​”Get involved with AOII wherever you may go! You never know where you’re going to meet your new best friend or find a new opportunity – don’t forget that AOII is for a lifetime.​”

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Thanks SO much, Koren! We are lucky to have you in our alumnae chapter!

If you want to be featured, or know someone who should, please email danielleiriskushner@gmail.com 🙂

 

Recruitment Recommendations!

Summer is here, which means that fall sorority recruitment is right around the corner. For many colleges, sorority recommendations serve as an introduction for incoming freshman to the sorority chapters on their campus.

If you are an incoming college freshman from New England and are attending a school where sororities suggest an alumna recommendation for recruitment, please email us at bostonaoii@gmail.com. We ask that you contact us well in advance of the collegiate chapter/university deadlines so that we have adequate time in preparing the recommendation.

While it is not the norm for Northeast schools to require recommendations, we recognize the importance of these recommendations in other regions of the country. We are happy to help out and hope that everyone has a positive recruitment experience.

Lacey — Boston Alumnae Chapter President

Farewell, AOII InCircle!

As you may have heard, AOII InCircle will cease operations on March 15th.  For many of us, InCircle has been a unique and interesting way to connect with sisters across the country.  I know that I am personally very sad to see it go! 

According to the email announcement from HQ, in the fall, new AOII technology initiatives will offer an additional tool for social networking with our sisters! It will offer the following features:
 
Custom Profiles – All members or associated members have their own profile complete with pictures, biographies, and other items you wish to display.
 
Message Boards – Threaded discussions allow your members to be better informed about topics and tracking messages.
 
Groups, Committees and Boards – With just a few clicks, you can organize and create unlimited groups from your list of members.  Allow your members to communicate freely using the networked calendar, group forums, and email tools.
 
In the mean time, be sure that you are connected to Boston AOII’s Facebook Page and stay tuned for even more news on our blog.
Roses,
 
Koren 
– Programming Co-Chair