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DSP Quiz #1
Question | Answer |
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Of the four types of college fraternities, which one is Delta Sigma Pi? | Professional Fraternity |
Of which national interfraternal association is Delta Sigma Pi a prominent member? | Professional Fraternity Association |
What is the purpose of Delta Sigma Pi as stated in the Preamble of our Bylaws? | Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice |
More of purpose | to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. |
Give the date and place of the founding of Delta Sigma Pi. | November 7, 1907, at the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance of New York University, New York, New York. |
Give the complete names of the four Founders of Delta Sigma Pi. | Alexander Frank Makay, Alfred Moysello, Henry Albert Tienken and Harold Valentine Jacobs |
What is Delta Sigma Pi’s “Central Office” | The Central Office is national administrative headquarters of Delta Sigma Pi for both Fraternity and Leadership Foundation. The Executive Director is in charge of the Central Office, has a paid full time staff of directors and administrative personnel. |
How is the Central Office staff different from the national Board of Directors? | Board of Directors is a group of elected, unpaid volunteers who serve as the executive, legislative and judicial body of the Fraternity during the interim sessions between Grand Chapter Congresses. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors |
Who established the Central Office and served as its director for 31 years? | H.G. "Gig" Wright |
In what city was the Central Office established? Where is it located today? | Established in Chicago, is now located in Oxford, Ohio |
Name the Fraternity's supreme governing body. Where and when does it next meet? | The Grand Chapter. They will meet next August 7-11, 2013 at Grand Chapter Congress in Seattle, Washington |
Name the Current Grand President, Past Grand President, Vice President-Organizational Development, Vice President-Finance and National Collegians of the Year | Current Grand President: Mark Chiacchiari; Past Grand President: Mitch Simmons; Vice President-Organizational Development: Joe Ward; Vice President-Finance: Shane Borden; National Collegians of the Year: Jenny Terbrock (2010) and Cody Silva (2011) |
Who are your Provincial Vice President and Regional Vice President? | Northeastern Provincial Vice President: Paul Carpinella Eastern Regional Vice President: Thomas "Tom" Calloway |
What are the names of your province and region | Northeastern Province and Eastern Regional |
Names of Active Collegiate Chapters, Alumni Chapters, and Colonies in your region. | Alpha Gamma: Pennsylvania State University- University Park, PA Beta Nu: University of Pennsylvania- Philadelphia, PA Beta Xi: Ryder University- Lawrenceville, NJ Zeta Pi- Saint Joseph's University- Philadelphia, PA Eta Xi- Philadelphia University |
Continued Active Collegiate Chapters | Mu Omega- The College of New Jersey- Ewing, NJ Omicron Omega- University of Delaware- Newark, DE Rho Tau- Rutgers University (chapter) Psi Xi Omega- Rutgers University (colony) |
Who appoints a District Director? Name your District Director. | Regional Vice President; Tom Calloway is the acting District Director until he chooses a new one. Former DD: Elizabeth Calloway |
Name your Chapter Advisor. Who may serve as a Chapter Advisor and how is he or she elected? | Chapter Advisor: Jerry Bradley One individual, who must be a faculty initiate of the Fraternity or member of the school's faculty or administration, elected by a majority vote of the chapter and reported to the Central Office. |
Name at least six services provided, and/or publications produced, by the Fraternity’s Central Office staff. (See word document) | |
What is the Chapter management Program? | The Chapter Management Program (CMP), a web based program, is the method of formal communication between collegiate chapters and the national Fraternity |
What are the three levels a chapter can achieve? | Accredited Leve, Chapter of Recognition, and Chapter of Excellence |
What level is every chapter expected to achieve | Accredited Level |
To whom is the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key awarded | To the graduating senior (Deltaig or not) in commerce and business administration who ranks highest in his or her class |
What is the difference between a LEAD School and LEAD Provincial Conference and why should you participate (See word document) |