
Attendees at the Balfour Leadership Training Workshop held July 28-30 at the University of North Carolina celebrate the Beta Phi Chapter’s Peterson Significant Chapter Award.
For the second year in a row, Beta Phi has received the Peterson Significant Chapter Award given annually to those chapters that exhibit excellence in chapter operations.
The chapter earlier had received the prestigious Dean Robert Svob Award for Excellence, the highest award bestowed upon any fraternity or sorority on the UA campus.
The Peterson award was announced at the 2011 Balfour Leadership Training Workshop on July 28-30 attended by seven undergraduate brothers and three alumni at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
The undergraduates were Consul Jon Eastman, Pro-Consul Jimmy Donahue, Quaestor Hunter Curtis, Social Chairman Buddy Cheek, Recruitment Chairman Kyle McGillicuddy, Magister Robbie King, and House Manager James Dillard.
Beta Phi Alumni attending were Bill Scott, Leadership Operating Board Member and Expansion Division Chairman and Steve Schuyler on Consuls Faculty. David Bina also attended Chapter Advisor Training for his new duties as chapter advisor for Epsilon Upsilon at ASU.
The workshop is an intense three-day session where the fraternity hosts undergraduate and alumni students in all facets of chapter officer training including undergraduate officer training, risk management and alcohol and drug training, chapter advisor and alumni mentoring training, and house corporation officer training.
Workshop attendance set a record at more than 1,650 undergraduates and alumni attendees. This is the largest leadership training event in the fraternity and sorority world.
