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Describe the Values of the organization
Describe membership incentives
Provide links to media
Time for Q & A
Describe the history of Phi Delta Chi
Describe organizational structure
Explain the Fraternity’s Mission
Objectives
History
Founded November 2, 1883 at the University of Michigan
75 chapters and over 50,000 members Nation wide
Organizational Structure
National Office Executive Director Treasurer
Executive Council Executive Director Grand Officers Foundation Chair
Foundation Board & Chairperson Grand President Grand Past President
Grand Council Executive Council Collegiate Chapters Alumni Chapters Brothers
Foundation
Pharmacy Leadership & Education Institute PLEI Founded 1996 Federal tax identification number is 58-2296988 MISSION: to develops leaders among student
pharmacists and pharmacists by conducting programs to improve leadership skills, to strengthen our Profession, and thereby advance the public health. PLEI takes a special interest in supporting and advancing the Phi Delta Chi Pharmacy Fraternity’s mission of developing pharmacy’s future leaders.
http://plei.org
Mission of Phi Delta Chi
To develop leaders that will advance the profession of pharmacy.
To promote scholastic, professional, and social growth in its Brothers.
To provide quality services to our patients, thereby advancing public health and strengthening ourselves as health professionals.
Service
Service and philanthropy are cornerstones of our Fraternity. We are actively involved in our communities by striving to fulfill the needs of society through volunteerism, philanthropic endeavors, and patient care.
Collegiate Brothers develop knowledge and skills for service and leadership. In turn, these individuals are positioned to permeate the pharmacy profession and community as emerging leaders.
Phi Delta Chi adopted St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital as its national philanthropic partner in 1995
Prescription for Hope Campaign
Philanthropy
Phi Delta Chi places importance on the growth of individuals and the collective Brotherhood through social, personal, and leadership opportunities, beginning with fraternal education and continuing throughout our professional careers.
Leader Development
Leadership Opportunities Chapter
Nine Offices Five Committees Faculty Advisor
Region Collegiate Affairs Alumni Affairs Correspondent Facilitator
National Six Grand Offices Project Director Executive Director Facilitator Colony
Coordinator Committees
Foundation Board Member Educator
Working in cooperation with the Pharmacy Leadership & Education Institute, Phi Delta Chi is the only professional pharmacy fraternity to offer a week dedicated to develop and strengthen the leadership skills of its Brothers.
Leader Development Seminar LDS
Brotherhood
Our Ritual and traditions stand as proof of an unconditional union with our Brothers.
Our sense of Brotherhood goes beyond the collegiate level, we remain Brothers for Life
Brothers maintain communications and assist each other across the nation and throughout our careers.
Membership Incentive
Scholarships through PLEI and our Achievement Award Program Leadership Scholastics Brotherhood Publication
Training and education programs to improve therapeutic, leadership, and management skills of pharmacy students and pharmacists.
Communication programs and publications to link all Brothers.
National, regional, and local programs to foster Brotherhood and camaraderie
Ask Yourself: Do I want to have an impact in the
community, the school of pharmacy, and the profession?
Do I want to participate in national trips and network Brothers from all across the country?
Do I want to develop myself socially and professionally?
Do I want to be a Leader in Pharmacy?