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Alumni Advisory Team Positions

To volunteer for any of these postions please fill out our Alumni Volunteer Form.

Chapter Advisor (Chair):

Organizes the education of the board members, organizesmeetings of the AAT, monitors chapter's progress on university sponsored events, meets with the chapter president, and periodically attends chapter and executive board meetings.

Assistant Chapter Advisor:

Meets with the vice president(s) of the chapter, advises the administrative committee, periodically attends the administrative committee meetings, and helps administer new programs and policies.

Financial Advisor:

Assists the chapter treasurer with budget planning and completing reports and assists the chapter treasurer and/or the alumni corporation board with financial standards.

Risk Management Advisor:

Reviews and advises the chapter's risk management policy each semester, meets with the chapter risk management chair, reviews all social events for risk concerns and encourages non-alcoholic programming.

Academic Advisor:

Meets with the academic chair, helps develop and implement scholarship programming, assists with the development of external and internal tutorial assistance for members, assists with the development and maintenance of scholarship requirements for chapter members, and reviews and monitors the GPA's of chapter members.

New Member Education Advisor:

Helps replace all facets of hazing with productive and positive new member educational programming, meets with the chapters new member education chair, and helps facilitate brotherhood building activities and other leadership programming.

Leadership Advisor:

Supervises day-to-day advising of the chapter officers and members, assists with the facilitation of officer transitions and chapter retreats, and assists with the development and maintenance of leadership education for the chapter.

Alumni Relations Advisor:

Assists the chapter's alumni chair with the alumni newsletter, helps the chapter to keep track alumni interests, alumni addresses, and any other programs relating to alumni involvement, and assists the alumni chair with any alumni event.

Recruitment Advisor:

Assists with the facilitation of recruitment workshops for chapter members at the beginning of each semester, meets with the recruitment chair, knows and understands the IFC recruitment dates and rules, and assists with the education and implementation of the 365-day-a-year recruitment philosophy and program which is listed in the Competitive Advantage Guide (CAG).

Life Skills Advisor:

Assists the chapter members with life skills, such as resume writing, interviewing skills, etiquette and manners, graduate school applications, financial planning, insurance matters, community involvement beyond graduation, and fraternity involvement as an alumnus.

To volunteer for any of these postions please fill out our Alumni Volunteer Form.


 

"Working with our undergraduate brothers has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. It is very satisfying to watch young men develop and mature into successful leaders. Knowing that I have helped young men tap into their talents and use them for the betterment of their brothers - and our Fraternity gives me a sense of personal satisfaction because I know that I have 'given as I have received.' It is my hope that I have given our brothers a sense of what it means to be a Delt."

Jody Danneman
Chapter Advisor, Emory University

 
   

 

 
 

"I truly feel that life-long involvement is a crucial portion of my Delt experience. My other reason for involvement is that I want to be able to hopefully leave the same impressions on undergrads that was left on me by brothers such as John Bickerstaff, Steve Chandler, and Jim Bowersox."

Erik Miller
Current DVP & Former AAT Member, UC-Riverside

 
   

 

 
 

"I have given time and encouragement. These young men, like other chapters and colonies, need guidance and assistance as they further define and structure their chapter. By giving this aide to our younger brothers they can effectively become stronger chapters, better students, better people, and continue to grow and thrive."

Keith Dziki
New Member Education & Ritual Advisor, Butler University

 
   

 

 
 

"It is exciting to know and see younger men getting the same chances at life long friendships, leadership roles that will prepare them for the future and the opportunity to be involved in Delta Tau Delta brotherhood."

Mark Wolf
Alumni Relations & Rush Advisor, Butler University

 
 

 

     
 
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