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The Role of Officers

This information last updated: January 26, 2007 3:06 PM

Being a Phi Theta Kappa chapter officer provides unique opportunities for leadership including working with people of all ages and backgrounds, learning to speak in front of a group and developing organizational skills.

Within each Phi Theta Kappa chapter, the number and nature of chapter officers vary, but the minimum requirement for a successful operation seems to be a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Many chapters also elect a public relations or communications officer and a vice president for each of the Society’s four Hallmarks.

Although some chapters have more officers, and some arrange officer responsibilities differently, the following chapter officer positions and responsibilities have worked well for many chapters. Officers should refer to their chapter bylaws and advisor(s) to learn their specific duties.

More about The Role of Officers

  1. Chapter Officer Responsibilities
  2. Committee Leadership
  3. Traditional Committees
  4. Chapter Officer Resources
  5. Chapter Officer Benefits
  6. Working with Advisors

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