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9.23.2020 Chapter Corporation Presidents & Alumni Advisors Town Hall

Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall: Wednesday September 23th 6-7PM EST

Our check in for alumni presidents and alumni advisors to connect, share resources and ask questions. All Chapter Corporation presidents and advisors are invited to attend this zoom conference if you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org.

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9.30.2020 – Archons Town Hall

Archons Town Hall: Wednesday September 30th 5-6PM Eastern 

This town hall is for undergraduate chapter presidents and other members of their Executive Board as they discuss challenges and solutions to current remote learning environments – philanthropy, operations, recruitment, new member education, and staying connected to one another. If you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org

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9.30.2020 – DignityU: Building Up or Tearing Down

IFC and Chapter Officers are encouraged to attend a free presentation of DignityU: Building Up or Tearing Down by Mike Dilbeck made possible thanks to the gracious support
of Sigma Nu Fraternity. (Particularly suggested for Chapter Officers; registration required.)


This is the first in a series of programming offered as a part of NIC Diversity, Equity & Inclusion efforts. The primary objective of DignityU is to identify and distinguish the essential elements of dignity, as distinguished by Dr. Donna Hicks, internationally renowned authority on dignity and expert consultant to DignityU. There is also a call to look in to how dignity impacts a person’s own thoughts and actions, in both their lives and in their respective organizations.

More importantly, a key component will be to demonstrate ways to intervene against the personal violations of someone’s dignity, while recognizing the difference made by respecting the dignity in others.As a filmmaker and video producer for over 30 years, Mike produced a film in 2008 that would change the course of his career — and his life. RESPONSE ABILITY: A Call for Courageous Leadership, the award-winning educational program on bystander intervention for 40 organizations and over 300 college campuses, immediately became a distinct and special project.

This one struck a chord. This one caused a demand. This one sparked a movement. After 12 years of leading this movement for bystander empowerment — and personally surviving two types of cancer — Mike launched DignityU in 2018.

Here, Mike educates and empowers us all to make the choice in every interaction to build someone up rather than tear them down. To honor dignity — our inherent birthright to feel valuable and worthy.Learning Outcomes:As a result of attending the program, students will learn:
· How to define the term “dignity.”
· How to describe how dignity impacts their daily thoughts and actions.
· How to distinguish the essential elements of dignity
· How to identify ways the elements of dignity are violated. How to recognize the difference they can make for others by honoring their dignity

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2020 Social Impact Fellowship Applications Live!

PRESS RELEASE

 This new Fellowship is designed to support and inspire alumni brothers who are dedicated to the betterment of society and effective leadership. With the generosity of many donors, this new program provides a unique opportunity for brothers to engage and benefit from our Fraternity well beyond the years on a college campus. I hope you will explore the fellowship program further, consider applying or recommending a brother, and share this information with anyone you feel might be interested.

PSI UPSILON FOUNDATION LAUNCHES PROGRAM TO PROMOTE LIFETIME COMMITMENT TO SERVICE TO SOCIETY

INDIANAPOLIS – One of the nation’s oldest fraternities has launched a new initiative to encourage members to pursue public service long after they leave college. The Psi Upsilon Foundation’s Social Impact Fellowship Program will provide up to $10,000 in annual grants for the professional development of leaders in social-impact driven professions.

“The world has changed a lot since Psi Upsilon was founded in 1833 and we face rapidly evolving challenges that have radical effects on people’s lives,” Foundation Chair Alex Senchak, Eta (Lehigh) ’06 said. “To confront those challenges, we need skilled leaders.

“Personal and organizational budgets – particularly those of community-based companies and organizations – are constrained, and we do not want a lack of financial resources to prevent a committed individual from seizing a professional development opportunity that will make them more effective.”

The fellowship program will help brothers transition into public service jobs and assume volunteer leadership positions at any point in their careers. Among other things, fellowship grants can be used to attend conferences, courses, and seminars to help build professional networks and gain corporate governance, financial management, strategic planning, fundraising, human resources, and conflict resolution skills. In addition to providing direct financial support, the fellowship program will visibly recognize brothers who are making outstanding contributions to society.

“Public service is a hallmark of Psi Upsilon,” Senchak said. “Our brothers have included presidents, prime ministers, Supreme Court justices, cabinet secretaries, diplomats, members of Congress and philanthropists, not to mention thousands of outstanding men and women who have taken on less visible, but highly significant leadership roles both professionally and as a volunteer in their communities. This important new initiative will ensure Psi Upsilon’s tradition of public service continues for many years to come.”

Fellowship applications will be available online on July 15, 2020, with a submission deadline of September 15, 2020. Recipients will be announced in October. Additional details are available at http://www.psiu.org/applications. For more information or questions, contact Bethann Taylor, Director of Administration at bethann@psiu.org or 317-571-1833 ext. 102.

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Psi U PPE Masks

Answering requests from many alumni and undergraduates, Psi Upsilon has some resources about masks to share.

#1 We’ve partnered with Threadless to create some Psi U branded cloth masks that are available in Premium, Regular, and youth (small & large) varieties.

100% of the profits from the sale of these masks goes to MedShare, a 501 c(3) humanitarian aid organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people, communities, and out planet by sourcing and directly delivering surplus medical supplies and equipment to communities in need. Bulk orders of these designs may be possible by arrangement.
https://psiupsilon.threadless.com/accesso…/face-mask/premium

#2 Our vendor, GreekGear, has licensed Psi U masks and neck gaiters. https://www.greekgear.com/psup-hats.html

#3 If your chapter or alumni organization would like to order custom masks for Rush or an event, either singly or in bulk, you can create custom designs by ordering through CustomInk https://www.customink.com/ndx/#/productCatalog?rs=w

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Garrett Gleim, Tau ’01, joins Foundation Board of Directors

Garrett Gleim, Tau ’01, joins Foundation Board of Directors

by Esme Lytle Xi’ ’21

Garrett Gleim, Tau ’01 (University of Pennsylvania), is the Vice President of Gleim Publications Inc., a family-run business based in North Florida that provides accounting and aviation exam preparation materials to students. In the 1970s, Garrett’s father, Dr. Irvin Gleim, founded Gleim Publications with the belief that becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) should be attainable for everyone, not just those with financial means. Forty-Five years later, Garrett’s sister manages sales and marketing, his brother streamlines the IT department, and Garrett, as a CPA and flight instructor, is responsible for the content.

Garrett in front of the fabric plane he learned how to fly in the Spring of 1997.  It’s a Piper Super Cub (PA-18) parked at Gleim Field located in Gainesville, FL

Garrett began his Tau experience in a pledge class of three, but ended up being the only fall pledge in ’99. He remarks with a grin that it was perhaps the “tightest pledge class ever.” During the next two years as an undergraduate brother, he established supportive and close friendships that remain strong to this day. He remains in almost daily contact with two of his Tau brothers, Nick Braden (Tau ’01) and Nimeet Dodhia (Tau ’01), who reside in New Orleans and Nairobi, Kenya, respectively.

Garrett with Nimeet Dodhia (Tau ’01) who resides in Nairobi, Kenya, Nicholas Braden (Tau ’01), and Anthony Cambeiro (Tau ’01).  

During his time at the University of Pennsylvania, whether at social events or in academic settings, Gleim frequently bumped into brothers who were always keen to lend a helping hand. Gleim comments, “Psi U accepts you for who you are.” During a time of social unease, as college can often be the first time leaving the nest, the brotherhood support network acts a safety net against instability. Garrett reminisces that he was once bedridden by the flu and brothers brought him food every day for two weeks to ensure his well-being.

August 2019 when Garrett, Nick, Nimeet, and Nimeet’s wife Sharin enjoyed dinner at Galatoire’s in New Orleans

Gleim observed that the Psi U house was one of the most diverse houses on UPenn’s campus, with brothers coming from all over the United States, as well as abroad. This diversity proved to be beneficial when Garrett collaborated with his brothers on how to plan and run social events. Proudly, Garrett describes the Castle in the early hours of the morning as “bubbling with energy and excitement.”

The teamwork that Garrett practiced with his undergraduate brothers paved the way for the impressive business accomplishments he has achieved with his brother and sister. Working with your family is not always easy, but through delegation and collaboration, Garrett has continued to succeed in each new mission he sets his mind to.  In fact, he has received patents on his ideas on how to improve online learning.  He also cofounded a startup utilizing these patents and hopes that within a few years many Psi U brothers will be using this innovative technology in their online university classes.

Gleim feels an obligation to volunteer for, and contribute to, something he loves: Psi U. Garrett is also a member of Delta Sigma Pi, and his experience in working with multiple chapters within this professional business fraternity excites him to join the international Psi U organization and come head to head with a range of perspectives. 

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6.25.2020 – Virtual Speaker Series

Join us for the Psi Upsilon Virtual Speaker Series, live online Thursday June 25th 5-5:45pm PST (8pm EST).

Summer Hospitality Series: Talking about Wine & Vineyards.

Our speaker will be Cushing Donelan, Gamma ’05 (Amherst College). Director of Marketing, Donelan Wines



Email Cushing if you are of age and would like a special offer on Donelan wines exclusively for brothers of Psi Upsilon.

Live via ZOOM webinar.
Facebook Event
Details on the virtual series here:
Register here:
To suggest a speaker or topic contact jonathan@psiu.org

Donelan Wines is a boutique winery located conveniently in the middle of Santa Rosa, CA. The winery features Syrah, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Rhone Blends from the Sonoma County.

Cushing brings his diverse experience in brand development and entertainment production to Donelan Family Wines. Never one to sit on the sidelines, Cushing saw the opportunity to enhance the brand’s evolution and create new partnerships, and was eager to dig his hands into the family business.

Truly a man of many interests, Cushing studied art history and studio art in college, served as Executive Assistant to actor Matthew McConaughey and his company (j.k. livin productions), and continues to be an Executive Producer with oneinarow productions. Read Cushing’s full bio.

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7.8.2020 Chapter Corporation Presidents & Alumni Advisors Town Hall

Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall: Wednesday July 8st 6-7PM EST

Our bi-weekly check in for alumni presidents and alumni advisors to connect, share resources and ask questions. All Chapter Corporation presidents and advisors are invited to attend this zoom conference if you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org.

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