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Will Bredemeyer, Theta
This past summer I had the amazing privilege of standing as the Theta Chapter Delegate at the National Convention for Kappa Kappa Psi. Doing this was an absolutely amazing experience. It was my job to vote in the best interest of the chapter based on the information I learned throughout my time in KKPsi and everything at National Convention. While I was there, I had other members of the chapter there to discuss our goals as a chapter. Being able to do this felt amazing. It was exciting being around all the delegates from other chapters and just the Brothers of the fraternity in general.
Being a delegate also meant I got to serve on a committee at the National Convention. The committee I served on was the Chapter Leadership committee. The goal of that committee was to discuss and vote out of the eligible chapters in the nation, which would receive the William A. Scroggs founders trophy. Being able to be a part of that decision was an honor. It was nice being able to talk to some of the members from these chapters and hearing what they had been doing in the past biennium. It allowed me to see what brothers are doing all across the nation. See what our fraternity does for their bands and universities was an experience I was happy I got to be a part of it.
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WHAT IS A DELEGATE?
A Delegate is someone who is chosen to represent their chapter. Often times, a delegate is elected by their chapter’s members.
DID YOU KNOW?
Theta is among the first 24 chapters found. Founded in 1923, this makes us the 8th chapter in KKPsi.