Leadership Positions:
  1. Controller
  2. Balanced Man Steward
  3. Faculty Advisor
Volunteer Opportunities:
  1. Mentor an Undergraduate
  2. Chair a Local Alumni Event in your Area
  3. Chair a class/decade re-union

Controller:

The controller will manage the day to day financial responsibilities of the AVC. This person will report to the Treasurer, but will eventually serve as the Treasurer for the AVC and be replaced by a new controller. Currently the AVC’s daily financial responsibilities are managed by a third party consultant and that will continue to the case in the future. It is the Controllers job to ensure that they are executing their duties responsibly and that we are satisfying the annual budget approved by the Board.

Responsibilities

  • Manage the financial performance of the AVC
  • Develop and recommend a budget for the AVC, that will be first approved by the Treasurer, then approved by the Board
  • Develop and hold the AVC to a long term financial plan taking into account future capital expenses

Role

  • Attend once a month AVC Board Calls and be prepared to provide an update on the financial status of the AVC
  • Review monthly budget statements produced by the third party consultant.
  • Develop a Budget for each fiscal year
  • Develop a Capital Expense budget for the AVC’s primary asset, the Chapter Facility.

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Balanced Man Steward:

The Balanced Man Steward serves largely as the membership education advisor, overseeing the implementation and proficiency of Sound Mind and Sound Body Activities. Stewards are responsible for developing a written program that addresses the needs of members from freshmen to senior year. It is imperative the membership development program is started on a strong foot for the future. Developing balanced men with a dedication to Sound Mind and Sound Body is at the heart of this role.

Responsibilities

  • Discuss the Balanced Man Ideal and its philosophical roots intelligently
  • Understand the belief system and formations of Sound Mind and Sound Body
  • Articulate the chapter intangibles that relate as a function of Sound Mind and Sound Body
  • Know how the Balanced Man Program is properly implemented
  • Facilitate the BMP as a way to impact the continuously changing needs of the undergraduate

Role

  • Meet regularly to review challenge programs with the Vice President of Member Development and Challenge coordinators
  • Ensure that the Sound Mind and Sound Body Programming is properly implemented
  • Ensure BMP trackers are used following Lexicon format
  • Ensure that new members are fully participatory, with all rights and responsibilities
  • Ensure that the Ritual specific to the “Journey of Brotherhood” is used by the chapter
  • Ensure that all members’ expectations are being enforced and standards upheld

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Faculty Advisor:

The Faculty Advisor is essential to the development of the Balanced Man. The Faculty Advisor provides the chapter members with the continuity and help they need to attain academic goals. He or she also serves as a liaison between the Greek organization and the college/university.

Suggested responsibilities of a Faculty Advisor are to:

  • Be accessible to the membership. This is very important because you will probably be the first person to know of academic problems.
  • Conduct at least one workshop each year on how to improve academic performance (a study skills workshop).
  • Support the scholarship chairman in planning and executing scholarship programs. These programs should include other faculty and administrators who can help members achieve their academic goals.
  • Help the scholarship chairman maintain a list of referrals for members who are having academic problems (These should include the study skills center for learning disabilities, etc.).
  • Create a plan with the scholarship chairman to get other faculty members involved with the chapter as guest speakers on their field of expertise.
  • Have regular communications with the chapter counselor.
  • Attend one scholarship committee meeting a month and chapter meetings when possible.
  • Review new member programs to ensure that scholastic performance is encouraged and not hindered by the development program.
  • Help the scholarship committee plan a yearly faculty reception.
  • Stress the importance of quiet hours in the chapter facility. The scholarship chairman should monitor them and take appropriate steps to discipline members who violate them.

The impact of a faculty member engaged in a student's learning is immeasurable. Remember your undergraduate days and how important it was to you when a faculty member took an interest in you. Since a great deal of learning takes place outside of the classroom, it is important for the faculty to become involved in the extracurricular life of the student.

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Mentor:

Florida Alpha currently operates a Mentorship program for our undergraduate brothers. This program has been developed by a national committee and is in need of mentors to participate. Mentee’s are screened before being paired with a Mentor and the Mentee is required to submit a list of Goals and Objectives for the year that the Mentor and Mentee can discuss. The level of participation is driven by both the Mentor and Mentee and there is a wrap up at the end of the year. For more information please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Local Event Chairman:

Florida Alpha aims to provide programming outside of Gainesville for Alumni around the nation to get together when their schedule permits. We are looking for people around the country that would be willing to setup a casual networking/social event in their area so that Alumni can reconnect. For more details please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .


Class/Decade Reunion Chairman:

In addition to our Homecoming and local events Florida Alpha realizes that each class or decade has a unique connection given their shared experiences at the University of Florida and given the unique circumstances of each generation. Several Class or Decade reunions have been organized and have been a huge success, we would like to provide that opportunity for each decade and need a volunteers to take the initiative. For more details please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .