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2012 Society Election Results

2012 Society Election Results

Golden Key is pleased to announce the election results for our Society Leadership positions. International Leadership Council (ILC) President: Gene Zackerman Student Member: Angelina Drew Council of Advisors (CoA) US Region 3: Lynn Hamric US Region 4: *Gene Zackerman/ Jeff Fox US Region 6: Dan […]

New Employee Spotlight: Traci Gordon

New Employee Spotlight: Traci Gordon

Last but not least of our new employees is Traci Gordon, our very own cupcake master.  She represents Region 2 of the U.S. Where are you from? I am originally from South Carolina but I grew up in Duluth, GA. Where did you go to college […]

New Employee Spotlight: Sareena Helton

New Employee Spotlight: Sareena Helton

Next up in our Spotlight series is Sareena Helton. She is a frequent traveler and is the AD in charge of Region 7.

Where are you from/ where did you grow up? Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Where did you go to college? University of Central Florida
What did you study in school/ major in? Interpersonal Organizational Communication
What are some of the things you were involved in, in college? I was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity and participated in Student Government.
What are your hobbies? I enjoy traveling, working out, sharing my life on many outlets of social media and spending time with friends & family.
What is your favorite quote? “They may forget what you said, they may forget what you did, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” – Maya Angelou
What is your favorite sport? College football, but just watching it.
What are your favorite movies? Forrest Gump, The Blind Side and The Proposal
TV Shows? The Bachelor, Gossip Girl, Pawn Stars
Singer? Michael Buble
Band? *Nsync
If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet? Mark Zuckerberg.
What website or blog to you go to everyday? I have a guilty obsession with Pinterest.
What is the best and worst gift you ever received? My father gives the best yet worst stocking stuffer gifts, one year I got a mechanical bug and a 12 ft. gummy worm.
If you had to change your first name, what would you change it to? I wouldn’t change my first name but I would give myself a middle name because I don’t have one.
What excites you the most about working at Golden Key? Meeting so many amazing individuals who believe in this organization.
Fun Facts: I can speak Thai. I love the Gulf of Mexico and being on or even near the beach. The past year I flew on over 70 flights in 34 weeks!
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New Employee Spotlight: Ted Ross

New Employee Spotlight: Ted Ross

This week we will be introducing you to our four newest Associate Directors (ADs) on the North America University Relations team and the newest member of our marketing team.  Read our Q&As throughout the week to get to know them! First up we have sports […]

Dr. Derek Swemmer elected Chairman of International Board of Directors

Dr. Derek Swemmer elected Chairman of International Board of Directors

The world’s leading academic honour society, Golden Key International Honour Society , has elected the Registrar of the University of the Free State, Dr. Derek Swemmer, Chairman of its International Board of Directors.  Dr. Swemmer is the first South African elected to serve as Chair […]

On Being President of an International Organization

On Being President of an International Organization

By Cecilia G. Manrique, Ph.D.

Image           Who would have thought that a vertically-challenged woman from a third world country could reach this level of responsibility as President of the International Leadership Council of the Golden Key International Honour Society?  When I left the Philippines with merely two suitcases to study in the United States almost thirty years ago, that was the furthest thing from my mind.  I did not grow up wishing I would become President of anything, although President of the Philippines could have been every Filipino child’s dream.  The sense of importance and responsibility in this position trumps the prestige of having been President of the Computers and Multimedia (now Information Technology and Politics) Section of the American Political Science Association in 1995.
A confluence of events made such a Presidency possible for me.  In 1991 when I moved from the instructional computing field back into the realm of teaching political science, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was fortunate to hire their very first woman Chancellor, Dr. Judith Kuipers, who also happened to be a member of the Board of Directors of the then Golden Key National Honor Society.  One of her main goals was to form a chapter of Golden Key on our campus.  One of my students at that time, Annette Chadwick, was involved in organizing the chapter and asked if I would be interested in serving as the faculty advisor.  I can say that that is one YES (like the Yes I uttered in marriage) that I would not regret.  By 1992 a Golden Key chapter was chartered at UW-L and we were on the road to glory.
Together with my then co-advisor Chris Bakkum and now Carla Burkhardt we built a student organization from the ground up to one of the most successful chapters in the country and the world as evidenced by the Key Chapter Awards we obtained at almost every international conference after our first year as a chapter.  Our students, numbered among the top 15 percent of their junior and senior classes, not only excelled in the classroom but in the field of community service and leadership as well.  We cleaned our stretch of the highway for Adopt-a-Highway.  We collected books for Books for Africa and with the help of Fastenal Corporation delivered them to St. Paul for shipment to various English-speaking countries in Africa.  We collected pop tops for the Ronald McDonald House.  We engaged in volunteer work for the Salvation Army, nursing homes, local schools, literacy efforts, etc.  As a result of our work we have time and again been given outstanding honors including the outstanding advisor and organization ones at the annual Celebration of Involvement on campus.
Membership in Golden Key not only provides our students with leadership and volunteer opportunities, but there are also scholarships, internships and networking benefits that accrue to members.  That is the reason why I enjoyed steering our chapter in that glorious model chapter direction.  Our students also have the opportunity to attend regional and international meetings held all over the country.  So we have taken students to Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Orlando, Atlanta, Scottsdale, Washington, D.C., etc.  The organization has also grown so that we have chapters and members in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, South Africa, and Dubai.  That is why it is now the Golden Key International Honour Society.
It was during one of these international conferences that Dr. Judith Kuipers had indicated to me that she envisioned me standing in front of the podium as President of the Council.  I just smiled at her and said to myself, “Yeah, right!”  It was in the year 2002 that I tried my hand at running for the position of Secretary of the Council and won.  I completed a three-year term and then ran for re-election.  Due to by-law changes I had the opportunity to run for President before completing the last year of my second term.  I put in my name for the position thinking that my chances were slim with many other candidates.  However, I got a majority of the votes so here I am– President of the International Leadership Council of the Golden Key International Honour Society and Member of its’ Board of Directors.
The position has its sources of prestige and honor.  For the first time my work with the organization was acknowledged at the beginning of this semester in the Chancellor’s address to the university.  I have also had the opportunity to meet, speak with and learn from famous people like Thomas Sutherland, Henry Winkler, Coretta Scott-King and Peter Hillary to name just a few.  And some of their stories have graced my lectures in the classroom.  I have the pleasure of rubbing elbows and locking brains with the most talented minds in academia and the corporate world when I sit in Board of Directors meetings.
Aside from seeing my name and signature on thousands of certificates being distributed to members of the organization which my children get a big kick out of (even more now that it is no longer the Secretary title but the President one under it), the thought of representing the advisors and student members in the more than 300 chapters in 7 countries is a daunting responsibility.  I am their voice and link with the policy and decision-making Board of Directors.  And I take that responsibility very seriously.
So if you are ever invited to become a Golden Key member in recognition of your academic achievement as a student; to become an honorary member because of your status in, and contributions to, your community; or to become a corporate sponsor because of your involvement with potential employees through internships and scholarships do not hesitate to say YES as I did sixteen years ago.  Just like my marriage, I have not regretted a single day of my association with Golden Key and you won’t either.
Cecilia Manrique is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.  She lives in Winona with her husband, Gabriel, who is the Interim Dean of the College of Business at Winona State University. They have two children, Patrick and Michelle.  Patrick served with the 82nd Airborne and was deployed to the Gulf Coast in September 2005, not in 2004.

Cal State Fresno GK Chapter Awards Allison Chu with Scholarship Check

Cal State Fresno GK Chapter Awards Allison Chu with Scholarship Check

On Friday May 11, 2012, the California State University, Fresno Chapter of the Golden Key International Honour Society was pleased to award Allison Chu, a University High School (UHS) student, with a certificate and a $250 scholarship check. Allison was one of thirteen students who […]

GK SUNY Fredonia Chapter President Wins Coveted Lanford Prize

GK SUNY Fredonia Chapter President Wins Coveted Lanford Prize

Article below was published by The Observer (Dunkirk, NY). Zhuojun “Georgie” Fu, the recipient of numerous awards and accolades throughout her career at SUNY Fredonia, will become the first international student to receive the prestigious Lanford Presidential Prize. Fu, from Shanghai, China, will be given […]

GIN Launches Networking Facebook Application; Including App for Golden Key

GIN Launches Networking Facebook Application; Including App for Golden Key

Group Interactive Networks (GIN) announces the launch of a new Social Directory Facebook Application. Launching initially for six clients, the app allows organization members to connect and network with thousands of members across the country, inside of Facebook.

Users add the application in Facebook and provide basic profile data, much of which pulls from the individual’s Facebook account. Users can add additional information like major, industry, and whether they would like to serve as a mentor. Individuals can also indicate if they are looking for a job or have a job to fill and can list addresses for their social media profiles.

“The Social Directory Application takes networking to the next level,” said Chad Corbitt, vice president of GIN. “The search feature makes it easy to locate others based on chapter, geographical location, or professional status within your own organization, but you can also search within the fraternal community and begin conversations based on common personal or professional interests and networking objectives.”

The app allows members to search for others by numerous criteria and to link directly to others in social media sites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, or Google+.

The applications launched initially for Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Golden Key International Honour Society, and Sigma Delta Tau. The applications now have a combined total of more than 55,000 members.

About GIN
Founded in 2004, GIN creates innovative websites and members-only systems, custom Facebook Pages, and other technology tools for the Greek community. GIN’s clients include HazingPrevention.org and the following fraternities: Phi Delta Theta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Phi, Phi Mu, Delta Gamma, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Delta Chi, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Nu, Zeta Beta Tau, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, and Triangle. Sorority clients include: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta, Gamma Alpha Omega, and Kappa Delta Chi. Visit http://www.GINsystem.com or www.facebook.com/GINsystem for more information.

Contact:
Chad Corbitt
Group Interactive Networks (GIN)
230 NW 2nd Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32601
Phone: (888) GIN SYSTEM (446-7978), ext 102
Chad@theGINsystem.com
www.GINsystem.com

Kishore G. Kulkarni Recognized by School of Business Dean’s Distinguished Professor Award

Kishore G. Kulkarni Recognized by School of Business Dean’s Distinguished Professor Award

Kishore G. Kulkarni, Professor of Economics and the Editor of Indian Journal of Economics and Business, with  his record of accomplishments in teaching, professional development with special emphasis on quality scholarly contributions and professional service during his 23 years at Metro State have been matched by […]