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All Greek Programming Board board


Purpose

The primary purpose of the All Greek Programming Board is to unify the Greek community at the University of Memphis by working through the three councils as well as with the individual chapters. The All Greek Programming Board focuses on key aspects of Greek life such as interfraternalism, philanthropy, scholarship and leadership by appointing its executive board members to these specific roles. The All Greek Programming Board exists to create a sense of community among the Greek chapters at the University of Memphis and it achieves this goal by hosting several “All Greek” events on the campus and in the community.

Mission

The mission of the All Greek Programming Board is to host events on the University of Memphis campus that offer the opportunity for all Greek chapters to interact with one another. The Board is composed of different positions that cover a variety of focus. The President oversees all external and internal operations. The Vice Presidents assists the President and oversees internal operations also. Then there are directors appointed to the specific roles that are of major importance to the All Greek Programming Board’s purpose and goals. These roles include directors of leadership, philanthropy, social relations, recruitment, campus relations, interfraternal relations, finance and scholarship.

 

Executive Officers

President
Marissa L. Croft
E-mail:
mlcroft@memphis.edu

Meet the Staff

Advisor
Ashleigh Kellogg
Phone: 901-678-2050
E-mail: ckellogg@memphis.edu

Administrative VP
William A. Fitts II
E-mail:
wafitts@memphis.edu

Co-Greek Sing Chair
Jackie Carroll
E-mail:
jlcrroll@memphis.edu

Co-Greek Sing Chair
Austin Herndon
E-mail:
herndon1@memphis.edu

Co-Greek Awards Chair
Adam Casey
E-mail:
rcasey1@memphis.edu

Co-Greek Awards Chair
Haley Wallace
E-mail:
hcwallace@memphis.edu

Greek Traditions Chair
William Hawkinson
E-mail:
whwknson@memphis.edu

Greek Ambassador Chair
Adam Casey (interim)
E-mail:
rcasey@memphis.edu

What is one thing you have gained from Greek life that you didn not expect to learn?

"Something I didn’t expect to learn from Greek life is the amount of leadership experience I could gain. I always heard the “animal house” stereotypes growing up, but from day one I became involved in an organization that asked more of me as a man and a student. It presented opportunities for me to grow and learn how to lead through the many offices I could hold and leadership workshops and conferences I have been able to attend."

Chase Presson, Junior
Interfraternity Council
International Business Major

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