"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We're the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek" - Barack Obama
Our organization was established at Arizona State University sixteen years ago by five women looking for a place to call home, one in which uniqueness and diversity were celebrated and appreciated. These past few years have not come easily, however, we stop and admire the strong, committed, and hard working members who have contributed to our chapter. In celebration of all our accomplishments thus far, we highlighted each one of our tenets for our founder's week and finished our week with our Leadership tenet.
We invited leaders from our ASU community to come speak to our Greek-affiliated members about all things leadership. So what happens when you put some of the best leaders together in a room? You learn that being a good leader is understanding that we don't know every thing and the importance of having a cheerleader in your corner. All members in our Greek community are leaders, agents of social change committed to the success of the organizations we represent and the communities we serve.
A special thank you to our panelists for their support -
Carlos Tavares, Academic Success Specialist
Cassandra Aska, Dean of Students (Tempe)
Mercedes Amador, Assistant Director - First Year Success Center
Lorenzo Chavez, Assistant Vice President - Outreach Partnerships.
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