The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi - Spring 2021

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Building Confident Leaders Throughout our history, Pi Beta Phi has helped members establish meaningful relationships with others while reaching their personal potential. Our mission calls us “to promote friendship, develop women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential and enrich lives through community service.” Pi Beta Phi Foundation helps realize our Fraternity's mission by supporting sisters and communities around the world. Through gifts to your Foundation, we empower our sisters — helping them find and use their voices.

national parks. “I am responsible for fundraising more than $1M annually from brands interested in protecting our national parks,” she said. “In these partnerships, we create and execute national marketing campaigns to educate their consumers around the importance of protecting our national parks, and inspire and empower them to take action.” Casey shared her excitement to work in a field that is always evolving and innovating, each new year and partnership brings more opportunity to make an impact.

Maine Alpha CASEY POLA BUCKLES experienced this empowerment firsthand and credits the success she has found in her career to her leadership development in Pi Beta Phi. Casey serves as the Director of Corporate Partnerships & Cause Marketing at National Parks Conservation Association, where she leads NPCA’s corporate partnership program, building partnerships with national brands to raise support for America’s

As Casey shared her excitement, she noted her experience in Pi Phi – specifically her time as a Leadership Development Consultant (LDC) – served as the foundation for her career. “Being able to meet and learn from other successful women helped set the stage for what I wanted in my career and the person I wanted to become,” Casey said. “I don’t think I would be where I am now – as a woman in my early thirties and as a director within a national organization – if Pi Phi hadn’t afforded me with those opportunities.” As a senior at the University of Maine, Casey’s decision to serve as an LDC was simple. “For me, it was an opportunity to marry something I was passionate about with developing myself and preparing for the next chapter of my life,” she said. Throughout her time as a consultant, Casey built a network of sisters who greatly influenced her as a young professional. “I loved the opportunity to connect with Pi Phis across so many different walks of life,” she said. “It really expanded my worldview.” These Pi Phis provided inspiration and support for Casey as she determined what would come next. While Casey experienced tremendous growth during her time as a consultant, it wasn’t until afterward that she fully realized what she gained from the program. “I have talked about my year as an LDC in every job interview and professional development setting,” said Casey. “It has always been of interest to my employers, especially when I was starting out early in my career.” Casey explained how the LDC program introduced her to strategic goals and planning, finance management, membership experience and fundraising. “When I tell people that, they say ‘You did all that at 22? People don’t learn that until years into their career.’”

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The consultant role provided Casey new skill sets and talents that many young professionals hadn’t yet gained. “Every week we were jumping into new situations and


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