Phi Theta Kappa New England Region 2017 Annual Convention Friday, March 10 Saturday, March 11, 2017 Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning. - Benjamin Franklin
Special Guests Sara Hwang International Vice President, Division 1 Sara Hwang was born in Santiago, Chile. She spent much of her early childhood traveling between Chile and South Korea, developing a deep understanding for the importance of cultural diversity. After graduating high school in 2011, Hwang attended Bergen Community College (BCC) for three semesters. However, being one of the main providers for her family, she was forced to leave school to help provide for her family and save money to fund her own education. After two years, Hwang returned to BCC as a nontraditional student. Growing up, I was a shy girl who was afraid to speak up for myself and for others, she said. Within the last year of joining Phi Theta Kappa, I have developed a sense of motivation to become better than I thought I could be. By influencing even one person, I can create a chain of success which could multiply and potentially affect the entire world. She firmly believes service and fellowship will encourage students to reach for success academically, professionally and personally. Hwang is now fulfilling her prerequisites for pharmacy school before transferring to a Pharm.D program. She enjoys reading, painting, eating and spending time outdoors. Susan B. Dunton, Ph.D. President, NHTI-Concord Susan B. Dunton, Ph.D. was named the 5th president of NHTI, Concord s Community College, in July, 2014, and is fully immersed herself in the culture and rhythm of the College. During her thirty years in higher education, she has held leadership positions in both academic and student affairs, and has considerable experience at community colleges. She has been an active leader in the community and in a variety of professional organizations. Susan completed the Management Development Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and earned her Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Connecticut, holds Master s degrees in Student Personnel Services and Music Education from the University of South Carolina, and completed her undergraduate work in music at Ithaca College (NY). She and her husband, James C. Tanner, reside in Concord, spending time playing golf and making trips to the beach.
Special Guests Daniel GreenWolf Keynote Speaker, Friday Night Daniel GreenWolf is an Award-Winning Magician, Writer, Creator, & Slightly Mad Irishman. He has been voted as one of the Top Five Solo Variety Acts in the United States by the Renaissance Festival Podcast & Renaissance Magazine for Five Years In A Row Daniel has been featured in Two Independent Film Documentaries: MAGIC CAMP and RENAISSANCE FAIRE: ONE YEAR OF BUILDING THE PAST The Magic of Daniel GreenWolf is a show that takes Highly Visual Magic, Theatrical Storytelling, Exhilarating Irish Music, Interactive Comedy, & Thrilling Danger and wraps it in a Celtic Theme that has been described as "A Witty, Modern-Day Celtic Viking. Like James Joyce with a Broad Sword." Colonel Frederick R. Miclon Jr. Keynote Speaker, Saturday Night Col. Frederick R. Miclon Jr. is the vice commander for the 103rd Airlift Wing, Connecticut Air National Guard located at Bradley Air National Guard Base, East Granby, CT. He shares responsibility with the wing commander for the operational readiness of the wing and in leading the nearly 1,200 members that make up its operational and support units as well as its geographically separated unit, the 103rd Air Control Squadron located in Orange, CT. Col. Miclon began his military career enlisting in the United States Marine Corps in 1976, serving four years as an aircraft hydraulic mechanic. He joined the Connecticut Air National Guard in 1980 as an aircraft pneudraulics specialist and was commissioned through the Academy of Military Science in 1987 as a munitions officer. Col. Miclon has served in numerous command positions at the squadron and group levels and as Director of Staff, Joint Force Headquarters, Connecticut Air National Guard. Col. Miclon served two tours supporting Operation SOUTHERN WATCH in Kuwait in 1999 and 2001. He was mobilized and deployed by presidential order in 2003 for Operation IRAQI FREEDOM where he participated in the opening phase of the war as commander of the 387th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron.
Friday, March 10, 2017 3:00-7:00 pm Registration 5:00-6:30 pm Dinner Little Hall, Capitol Commons 6:30-7:30 pm First General Session Auditorium Sweeney 122 Call to Order Regional Coordinator Welcome Welcome from New Hampshire Technical Institute-Concord Susan B. Dunton, Ph.D., President Roll Call 7:30-9:30 pm Daniel GreenWolf, Celtic Magician Auditorium Sweeney 122 Breakfast on your own Saturday, March 11, 2017 8:00-8:30 am Registration Regional Officer Candidates Orientation Sweeney Outside Auditorium 8:30-11:00 am General Session #2 Auditorium Sweeney 122 Call to Order Roll Call State of the Region/Financial Report Regional Officer Team Goals Update Candidate Speeches HQ Update Sara Hwang, International Vice President, Division 1 New England C4 11:00-12:30 pm Lunch Little Hall, Capitol Commons Voting Delegates should vote during this time 12:00 2:00 pm College Fair Café 1:00 2:00 pm Advisory Board Meeting Capitol Commons Conference Room New England Region Officer Team 2016-2017 Tommi DeMichael President Nicholas Saint Southern VP Josh Apuzzo Officer-at-Large Jesse Sullivan Officer-at-Large
2:15-3:00 pm Breakout Session #1 Project Management Sweeney 309 Presenter: Jesse Sullivan, Officer-at-Large Seven Effective Ways of Leadership Sweeney 311 Presenters: Tommi DeMichael, President Running for International Office Sweeney 314 Presenter: Sara Hwang,, Int l VP, Division 1 Scholarships Sweeney 315 Presenter: Josh Apuzzo, Officer-at-Large Effective Communication & Networking Sweeney 316 Presenter: Nicholas Saint, Southern Vice President 3:15-4:00 pm Breakout Session #2 The Role of Humanities Courses & Student Success Sweeney 309 Presenter: Community College of Rhode Island After Graduation, Now What? NERA101 Sweeney 311 Presenter: NERA Competitive Edge Sweeney 314 Presenter: Tommi DeMichael, President & Jesse Sullivan, Officer-at-Large Five Star Chapter Plan Sweeney 315 Presenters: Nicholas Saint, Southern VP and Josh Apuzzo, Officer-at-Large Honors in Action Sweeney 316 Presenter: QCC??? Advisor s Meeting Sweeney 317 4:15-5:00 pm Breakout Session #3 Project Management Sweeney 309 Presenter: Jesse Sullivan, Officer-at-Large Seven Effective Ways of Leadership Sweeney 311 Presenters: Tommi DeMichael, President College Project Sweeney 314 Presenter: Asnuntuck Community College Effective Communication & Networking Sweeney 316 Presenter: Nicholas Saint, Southern Vice President Scholarships Sweeney 316 Presenter: Josh Apuzzo, Officer-at-Large Annual Alumni Meeting Sweeney 317 Presenter: Tulani Dial and Julie Larkin 5:00-6:30 pm R&R Time NERA Elections 6:30-9:30 pm Awards Gala at Holiday Inn Call to Order Keynote Speaker: Colonel Frederick R. Miclon Jr. Dinner Awards Presentation Installation of New Regional Officers Installation of NERA Officers 9:30-Midnight Social Time
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The New England Region thanks our host chapter NHTI-Concord Alpha Upsilon Omicron Chapter and our senior college Platinum sponsor Southern New Hampshire University for making this event possible! New England Region Advisory Board Members Tommi DeMichael, President Kate Martin (MA) Nicholas Saint, Southern VP Jessica Gagne (ME) Josh Apuzzo, Officer-at-Large Trish Loring (NH) Jesse Sullivan, Officer-at-Large Laurie Sherman (RI) Michelle Coach, Regional Coordinator Pamela Monder (VT) Susan Swirsky, Assoc. Regional Coordinator Julie Larkin, NERA Advisor Lin Lin (CT) Tulani Dial, NERA President Facebook.com/NewEnglandPTK