Brothers of Kappa Kappa Psi, Chapter Sponsors, and Directors of Bands –
I hope this message finds you well and refreshed, ready for the opportunities and experiences the new school year will bring!
As we usher in the start of the new biennium, I wanted to take a moment to share with you the immense excitement and anticipation resonating throughout our National Leadership Team. We stand at the threshold of a period filled with promise and potential, and with your dedication and enthusiasm, we are confident this will be one of our most memorable and impactful biennia yet; full of growth, collaboration, and shared experiences with one another.
As we embark on this new chapter, I urge each one of you to bring forth your ideas, energies, and enthusiasm to uplift our mission to serve college and university bands. Our collective journey is shaped by each member’s commitment to strengthening our core values through the following ways.
MUSICIANSHIP in Kappa Kappa Psi begins with the appreciation of music as an art form through the desire for the best in artistic performances, our knowledge, skill, and artistic sensitivity. As brothers, we must support our fellow musicians through encouragement and helping weaker performers.
LEADERSHIP is a cornerstone of Kappa Kappa Psi, and Brothers possess an agreeable and enthusiastic attitude through the lessons learned in the ritual. As Brothers we are more capable, more concerned, and more interested in the band program due to the proven dependability of the chapter.
SERVICE is accomplished through the result of coordinated endeavors. The service component of Kappa Kappa Psi is vital to the very breadth of our organization. We exist in our current state due to the service nature of the fraternity to the college and university band programs.
BROTHERHOOD is part of a greater educational and service activity devoted to strengthening the team and individual into the best they can be. Our brotherhood requires optimism, enthusiasm, and a cooperative spirit. Through chapter and district events, our brotherhood grows and develops each year. Since 1919, we have been a positive force on over 200 college campuses and band programs.
To ensure we kick off this school year with vigor and clarity, I am excited to share with you the 2023-2024 FALL INFORMATIONAL MAILER, which contains essential guidance and updates. It’s imperative that each member thoroughly reviews this information, as it will provide crucial insights and details that will set the tone for the biennium. Your proactive engagement, feedback, and adherence to the updates will be instrumental in ensuring a seamless and strong start to the school year.
May our biennium be marked by outstanding musicianship, authentic leadership, dedicated service, and an enduring sense of brotherhood. Here’s to new beginnings and shared successes!
With Love,
Bang T. Co (he/him)
National President of Kappa Kappa Psi (2023-2025)
Life Member – Alpha Zeta Chapter, Indiana University president@kkpsi.org
We hope this message finds you well. As part of our commitment to fostering strong governance and effective leadership within our organization, we are excited to announce a call for nominations to fill a vacancy on the Board of Trustees.
Our Board of Trustees plays a vital role in shaping our organization’s vision, direction, and mission. As we strive to positively impact the lives of our members and the band community, we seek dedicated individuals who are passionate about our mission and possess the skills and expertise to drive our organization forward.
We invite all eligible members, stakeholders, and community leaders to actively participate in this nomination process. If you believe that your skills and experience align with our organization’s needs, we encourage you to submit your materials for consideration. If you know an alumnus of Kappa Kappa Psi who would be an outstanding candidate, please forward this information and encourage them to submit materials for consideration.
To be eligible for nomination, individuals must meet the following criteria as listed in the National Constitution:
A member of the Fraternity;
a member of the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association;
at least twenty-nine (29) years of age;
shall possess outstanding business or professional ability;
and shall be capable of representing the Corporation and Fraternity under all conditions.
Submission Process
Complete the Nominations Form with your information and materials.
Submit no later than 11:59 pm CT on Friday, September 1, 2023.
Required Materials
Brief Biography
Photograph Suitable for Print Publication (.jpg or .png)
Letter of Intent (Word or PDF) In your letter, please:
explain why you are seeking to join the Board of Trustees;
outline how your skills, experiences, and qualifications would complement the Board of Trustees; and
describe both your understanding of the role of the Board of Trustees within Kappa Kappa Psi and your vision for how your involvement on the Board of Trustees will contribute to the growth and success of our Fraternity and the college band movement.
Résumé / Vita
List of Three (3) References (with contact information)
Selection Process & Announcement
Once the nomination period has ended, the National Council will thoroughly review all the submitted nominations and assess each candidate’s qualifications and alignment with the organization’s mission. Shortlisted candidates will then be contacted for an interview for further evaluation.
The interview process allows the National Council to better understand the candidates, their reasoning for being interested, and their vision for the organization. During the interviews, candidates may have the opportunity to discuss their skills, experiences, and how they envision complementing the Board of Trustees’ responsibilities. After the interview process, the National Council will carefully review the list of finalists and select the candidate they believe will best complement the Board and contribute to the organization’s growth and success. The appointed candidate will be announced and welcomed to the Board of Trustees through our website, email distribution lists, and social media accounts.
Timeline
August 11, 2023 – Call for Nominations Announcement
September 1, 2023 – Deadline for Nominations (closes at 11:59 pm CT)
September 2-15, 2023 – Review period
September 16-24, 2023 – Interview Period
September 25-30, 2023 – Follow-Up & Deliberation Period
October 2, 2023 – Announcement of Appointment
Your active participation in this process is crucial in helping us find the right individual to join our Board and contribute to the growth and success of Kappa Kappa Psi. We look forward to receiving your nominations and building a stronger, more vibrant journey together. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact me at president@kkpsi.org.
Many of you may have received an email today about the Kappa Kappa Psi Oral History Project. We apologize for the concern the email may have caused, but it is a legitimate appeal for your participation.
Every Brother has a story, and Kappa Kappa Psi wants to hear yours!
We are launching a new project, the Kappa Kappa Psi Oral History Project, to collect the stories of our alumni in their own words. We will preserve these stories in a book that celebrates the impact of Kappa Kappa Psi on your life and who you are today.
Kappa Kappa Psi partnered with Publishing Concepts, Inc. (PCI) to collect your stories. PCI will contact KKPsi members via postcard and email to verify and update contact information.
Additionally, PCI will ask if members want to share a story about KKPsi. Members will also receive an offer to purchase the hard-copy book and other products, but no purchase is necessary to participate in the Oral History Project.
We hope you will participate and share your stories. A Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page is available on the KKPsi website at this link: https://www.kkpsi.org/oralhistoryproject/
If you have any concerns or question, please feel free to contact us at kkytbs@kkytbs.org
Steve Nelson
National Executive Director
Kappa Kappa Psi & Tau Beta Sigma
I hope the month of June is treating you well and that you are getting excited about our 2023 National Convention!
As your National President-Elect, I have spent the past two years deeply reflecting on the state of our Fraternity and the future of Kappa Kappa Psi. One of my responsibilities, as I prepare for the next biennium, is to evaluate and adjust the makeup of our appointed leadership team to ensure that we are adapting to the new conditions and challenges that our students are facing each day. In addition to “recharging” the Fraternity in a post-pandemic world, we have also made powerful promises to diversify our leadership team to best reflect our membership. I am thankful for the strong foundation and representation that National President Lee and our predecessors have established with their appointments over the years. Recognizing the privilege of this position and the impact of this decision, I am proud to share with you my appointments for the 2023-2025 Biennium. Please help me congratulate and welcome these incredible Brothers and leaders!
National Vice President for Professional Relations
Dr. William L. Lake, Jr – Alumnus of the ΚΚΨ Gamma Xi Chapter (University of Maryland)
More about Dr. Lake
Dr. William L. Lake, Jr. is the newly appointed Director of Concert Bands at the Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music at George Mason University for the upcoming academic year. In this role, he will conduct the George Mason University Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band. He will also teach conducting and wind literature classes.
Before his tenure at George Mason University, Dr. William L. Lake, Jr., served as Associate Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music Education at the Crane School of Music (SUNY-Potsdam), where he was co-conductor of the Northern Symphonic Winds, principal conductor of the Crane Concert Band, and guest conductor of the Crane Wind Ensemble. In addition to these responsibilities, Dr. Lake taught undergraduate conducting, Secondary Wind Practices, Wind Literature, and the preservice Practicum in Beginning Instruments Course.
Dr. Lake earned his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Instrumental Conducting from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro under the mentorship of Drs. John R. Locke and Kevin Geraldi. As a graduate student, he was the principal conductor of The University of North Carolina University Band and guest conductor of the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Casella Sinfonietta Chamber Ensemble, and Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Lake is the recipient of two master’s degrees, the first from Boston University in Music Education (2011) and the second from the University of Maryland, College Park in Wind Conducting (2014) under the mentorship of Dr. Michael Votta, Jr. In May 2006, Dr. Lake received a Bachelor of Music Liberal Arts – Jazz Studies Piano Performance Degree from the University of Maryland, College Park as a student of Jon Ozment and Christopher Vadala.
As a passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, Dr. Lake is the co-founder of I See You: Affirming Representation in Music. In this capacity, Dr. Lake has presented over twenty seminars across the United States on inclusive practices in music education and performance. With co-founder Dr. LaToya A. Webb, Dr. Lake has been invited to present on diversity, equity, and inclusion concepts and practices at the 2021 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, the 2021 Virginia Music Educators Association Professional Development Conference, the 2022 Texas Music Educators Association Conference, the 2021 National Association for Music Education National Conference and the 2022 National Association for Music Education Music Leaders Forum.
Dr. Lake is a member of the College Band Directors National Association, Kappa Kappa Psi (Gamma Xi), National Honorary Band Fraternity, Inc., Pi Kappa Lambda, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. He is also honored with membership in Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Fraternity, Inc. (Beta Eta), and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
North Central District Governor
Akilah Thomas – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Beta Kappa Chapter (Bowling Green State University)
More about Akilah
Akilah Thomas (she/her) is a Life Member of the Beta Kappa Chapter at Bowling Green State University. She was initiated in Spring 2012, selected to serve as Chapter Secretary for her Sophomore Year, and as a Junior, became the first woman in her chapter’s history to serve as the Chapter President. She went on to serve as the North Central District Vice President for Membership for the 2015-2016 school year, embracing the ideas of rediscovery, rededication, and holistic learning throughout the NCD. Post-graduation, Akilah remained involved with Kappa Kappa Psi, becoming a Curriculum Advisor, Petitioning Group advisor for two chapters, and a founding member of the North Central District Alumni Association as the Membership Director and later the Business Director.
At BGSU, Akilah majored in Business Administration with a specialization in Finance, earning her BSBA in 2016. During her time with the BGSU Band Program, Akilah was a saxophonist for the Athletic Band, Symphonic Band, and Falcon Marching Band where she served as section leader for 2 years. She also became a founding member of the Voices at BGSU Concert Choir in which she served as Soprano section leader and Vice President.
Currently, Akilah resides in her hometown of Cleveland, OH. She has established herself in the field of Human Resources and works as a Training and Occupational Development Specialist for a global manufacturer in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Her primary aspirations are to travel the world, foster DEIA, and help others see the greatness in themselves. She has a passion for personal, professional, and spiritual growth in both herself and others and is confident that her time as the North Central District Governor will be another opportunity to serve within this mission.
Midwest District Governor
Dr. K. Anthony Walker – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Eta Phi Chapter (Syracuse University)
More about Dr. Walker
Anthony is a life member of the Eta Phi chapter at Syracuse University and was initiated in Spring 2012. As an active member, he held a variety of chapter officer roles and also served as the Northeast District President from 2014-2015. As an alumnus, he continued serving our membership as a Curriculum Advisor, Centennial Committee member, and most recently as the current Chair of the National Data & Assessment Committee. Anthony is also a proud Honorary member of both the Kappa Kappa Psi Midwest District and the Eta Alpha chapter of Tau Beta Sigma. Professionally, Anthony is a Research Audiologist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine where he investigates the effects of hearing loss on speech perception from infancy through adulthood. As a first-generation minority college student, he is committed to serving as a resource and helping facilitate a meaningful fraternal experience for all students. Anthony is excited to meet and work with the Midwest District this biennium!
Midwest District Governor
Viet Nguyen – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Eta Chapter (The Ohio State University)
More about Viet
Viet is a first-generation Vietnamese-American, born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. At The Ohio State University, he is a Life member of the Eta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi and an Honorary member of the Chi Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma. Viet played the mellophone and French Horn in the marching and concert bands. Initiated in 2014, he served as a recruitment committee chair and was Chapter Vice President of Membership. Then in 2017, he was elected the North Central District Vice President for Membership. Currently living in Fargo, ND, he is a Director of Development for the North Dakota State University Foundation, where he builds enduring relationships that maximize advocacy and philanthropic support for NDSU. Some of his favorite memories in the fraternity were organizing the 2017-2018 Joint District Recruitment Video and the NCD Composition Competition. Viet is excited to serve the brothers of the Midwest District and their band communities.
Southwest District Governor
Kadeem Sabari – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Zeta Chi Chapter (University of South Carolina)
More about Kadeem
Kadeem Sabari was initiated into the Zeta Chi chapter at the University of South Carolina in Spring 2013. During his time in the chapter, he served on the executive board for two consecutive terms serving as the Social Chair and Historian. After graduation, he joined the Southeast District Alumni Association and became the chair of the organization after a year and a half. He served as the chair of the Southeast District Alumni Association from 2018-2022, planning a variety of conventions for the organization both virtually and in-person. In addition to his work with Alumni, Kadeem has served as an Advisor for two Petitioning Groups during the 2021-2023 biennium. Currently, Kadeem is finishing up his term on the Alumni Association Board of Directors as the Local Alumni Association Director.
I am also excited to share that the following individuals will be reappointed to continue their fraternal service during the 2023-2025 biennium!
Midwest District
Denali Pearce-Alt – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Delta Gamma Chapter (Missouri University of Science and Technology) & the ΚΚΨ Epsilon Psi Chapter (Missouri State University)
North Central District
Marc Renaud – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Zeta Epsilon Chapter (Michigan State University)
Michelle Banis – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Iota Lambda Chapter (University of Mount Union)
Northeast District
Marci Jones – Honorary of the ΚΚΨ Northeast District
Matthew Parent – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Epsilon Nu Chapter (University of Massachusetts)
Rassii Elliott – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Eta Omega Chapter (Howard University)
Southeast District
Arupa Gopal – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Kappa Tau (University of South Florida)
Justyn Paul Davis – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Zeta Chi Chapter (University of South Carolina)
Kalem Graham – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Zeta Psi (Virginia State University)
Southwest District
Andy Melvin – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Delta Chapter (University of Oklahoma)
Lizzi Pineiro – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Gamma Phi Chapter (Stephen F. Austin State University)
Western District
Brian Parker – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Iota Pi Chapter (California Polytechnic State University)
Karissa Longo – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Zeta Epsilon Chapter (Michigan State University)
Lance Coochyouma – Life Member of the ΚΚΨ Gamma Kappa Chapter (Northern Arizona University) & the ΚΚΨ Omega Chapter (The University of Arizona)
Brothers, please join me in congratulating these incredible Brothers as part of our National Leadership Team for the 2023-2025 biennium! I look forward to continuing our journey together with you all. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer next biennium, please take a few minutes to complete this form: http://bit.ly/KKPsi23-25VolunteerForm.
AEA,
Bang T. Co National Vice President for Membership & Expansion | National President-Elect (2023-2025) Life Member of the ΚΚΨAlpha Zeta Chapter, Indiana University
On behalf of the National Council, I am proud to announce the successful re-chartering of the Kappa chapter at Colorado State University and the installations of the Xi Epsilon chapter at Florida Memorial University and the Xi Zeta chapter at Widener University! The process started in late February of this semester with a petitioning group of twenty-eight band members for CSU, eleven band members for FMU, and twenty band members for WU. The Colorado State group was led by Tucker Booth with the support of their Director of Bands, Dr. Rebecca Phillips, and Sponsor, Dr. Jayme Taylor. Their installation took place on CSU’s campus on Sunday, April 23rd, 2023. The Florida Memorial group was led by Rashaud Marcelin with the support of their Director of Bands and Sponsor, Dr. Richard Beckford. Their installation took place on FMU’s campus on Thursday, April 13th, 2023. The Widener group was led by John Samohod with the support of their Director of Bands, Dr. Iain Moyer, and Sponsor, Kim Sulahian. Their installation took place on WU’s campus on Monday, April 17th, 2023.
This process would not have been possible without the help of our dedicated Advising Teams. The teams advising each group were led by MWD Governor, Dr. Nicholas Rorrer (CSU); SED Governor, Arupa Gopal-Campbell (FMU); and National Database & Membership System Coordinator, Aaron Moore (WU). Each Advising Team consisted of several alumni members, who are listed below. Thank you to these Brothers for their guidance and leadership in this process. We are deeply grateful for their service and support.
Colorado State Advising Team
Dr. Nicholas Rorrer (Life Member, Eta Beta | MWD Governor) – Lead Advisor
Justin Chesak (Life Member, Gamma Iota | Past CFR, 2016-2018)
Arupa Gopal-Campbell (Life Member, Kappa Tau | SED Governor) – Lead Advisor
Tar-Shae` Odom (Active Member, Zeta Eta | National VP for Student Affairs)
Kadeem Sabari (Life Member, Zeta Chi | ΚΚΨAA BOD Member)
Joe Figliolo (Alumni Member, Mu Eta | Expansion Committee Member)
Alyssia Price (Active Member, Gamma Nu | Curriculum Development Committee Member)
Widener University Advising Team
Aaron Moore (Life Member, Alpha Rho | National Database & Membership System Coordinator) – Lead Advisor
Marci Jones (NED Honorary Member | NED Governor)
Ali Beidler (Life Member, Eta Rho & Data | Assessment Committee Member)
Ayleen Sanchez (Life Member, Alpha Chi | Curriculum Development Committee Member)
Michael “Ike” Ireland (Life Member, Nu Omicron | Expansion Committee Member)
Several chapters offered to help out by providing supplies and members for the Ritual and installation. We would like to extend our appreciation to the following chapters for their assistance.
Xi chapter (Colorado School of Mines) for lending their Ritual gear for the Colorado State University chapter installation.
Kappa Tau chapter (University of South Florida) for lending their Ritual gear for the Florida Memorial University chapter installation.
Eta Rho chapter (West Chester University) for providing a Ritual team and lending their Ritual gear for the Widener University chapter installation.
Lastly, we would like to give thanks to all the chapters and alumni members who made the trip to provide support in the installation ceremony for the Kappa, Xi Epsilon, and Xi Zeta chapters. It was extremely heartwarming to see everyone come together to welcome our new Brothers. We are excited to transition to the post-installation process with each of these chapters and for the opportunity to have these groups represented at the upcoming National Convention. Please help us congratulate and welcome them to the Brotherhood! AEA.
If you or anyone you know has questions about our petitioning process, please visit our Expansion page or email me at bangco@kkpsi.org.
On behalf of the National Council of Kappa Kappa Psi, I am honored to announce the acceptance of three petitioning groups and their advising teams for the Spring 2023 semester. Please see below for more information about each group.
Colorado State University – Kappa Rechartering – Midwest District
The Colorado State University band program is under the leadership of their Director of Bands, Dr. Rebecca Phillips, and Associate Director of Bands, Dr. Jayme Taylor. The band program offers a variety of ensembles for students and community members to participate in including their Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, CSU Marching Band, Presidential Pep Band, “Rampage” Basketball Band, and many more. To learn more about the Colorado State University band program, please visit their website.
The Colorado State University group will be a rechartering group in the Midwest District. The group will be instructed by an Advisor Team, which consists of the following members:
Dr. Nicholas Rorrer (Life Member, Eta Beta & MWD Governor) – Lead Advisor
Justin Chesak (Life Member, Gamma Iota & Past CFR, 2016-2018)
We are excited to welcome back our friends at Colorado State University to Kappa Kappa Psi! You may send notes of congratulations to Director of Bands, Dr. Rebecca Phillips (rebecca.phillips@colostate.edu), and Associate Director of Bands, Dr. Jayme Taylor (jayme.taylor@colostate.edu).
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Florida Memorial University – New Petitioning Group – Southeast District
The Florida Memorial University band program is under the leadership of their Director of Bands, Dr. Richard Beckford. As one of the newest HBCU bands in the country, “The ROAR” Marching Band strives to bring innovation to the band world and empowers students to go into the world as leaders. To learn more about the Florida Memorial University band program, please visit their website.
The Florida Memorial University group will be a new chartering group in the Southeast District. The group will be instructed by an Advisor Team, which consists of the following members:
Arupa Gopal-Campbell (Life Member, Kappa Tau & SED Governor) – Lead Advisor
Tar-Shae` Odom (Active Member, Zeta Eta & National VP for Student Affairs)
Kadeem Sabari (Life Member, Zeta Chi & ΚΚΨ AABOD Member)
Joe Figliolo (Alumni Member, Mu Eta & Expansion Committee Member)
Alyssia Price (Active Member, Gamma Nu & Curriculum Development Committee Member)
We are excited to welcome our friends at Florida Memorial University as they start on this journey with Kappa Kappa Psi! If you would like to send a congratulatory note, please email Dr. Richard Beckford at richard.beckford@fmuniv.edu.
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Widener University – New Petitioning Group – Northeast District
The Widener University band program is under the leadership of their Director of Athletic Bands, Dr. Iain Moyer. The band program offers a variety of ensembles for students and community members to participate in including their Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, and the Widener Band & Color Guard. To learn more about the Widener University band program, please visit their website.
The Widener University group will be a new chartering group in the Northeast District. The group will be instructed by an Advisor Team, which consists of the following members:
Aaron Moore (Life Member, Alpha Rho & National Database & Membership System Coordinator) – Lead Advisor
Marci Jones (Honorary Member, NED & NED Governor)
Ali Beidler (Life Member, Eta Rho & Data & Assessment Committee Member)
Ayleen Sanchez (Life Member, Alpha Chi & Curriculum Development Committee Member)
Michael “Ike” Ireland (Life Member, Nu Omicron & Expansion Committee Member)
We are excited to welcome our friends at Widener University as they start on this journey with Kappa Kappa Psi! If you would like to send a congratulatory note, please email Dr. Iain Moyer at imoyer@widener.edu.
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To learn more about Kappa Kappa Psi’s Petitioning Process and how to start a chapter, please visit the Expansion page on our National website. For further inquiries, please email our National Vice President for Membership and Expansion, Bang Co, at bangco@kkpsi.org.
On behalf of the National Council, I am proud to announce the successful chartering and installation of the Xi Delta chapter at Stony Brook University! The process started earlier this semester with a petitioning group of nineteen band members, which was led by Marco Melendez and their Director of Bands, Dr. Justin Stolarik. The initiation and installation ceremonies took place at their institution on Sunday, December 4th, 2022.
This process would not have been possible without the help of our dedicated Advising Team, which was led by NED Governor, Rassii Elliott. The Advising Team consisted of several NED alumni members, who are listed below. Thank you to these Brothers for their guidance and leadership in this process. We are deeply grateful for their service and support.
Stony Brook Advising Team
Michael Napolitano (Life Member, Kappa Upsilon & Sponsor/DOB Committee Co-Chair)
Laura Borzellieri (Life Member, Lambda Delta & Curriculum Committee Member)
Mia Harvey (Alumna, Nu Zeta & Communications Committee Member)
Lastly, I would like to give thanks to everyone else who assisted with this process: thank you to the Eta Rho chapter at West Chester University for providing the Ritual gear; thank you to Michael Coppola (Life Member, Kappa Upsilon) and Collin Alekson (Alumnus, Nu Zeta) for their assistance; and thank you to our HQ staff for all of their support in making this possible. It was extremely heartwarming to see everyone come together to welcome our new Brothers. We are excited to transition to the post-installation process with Xi Delta and for the opportunity to have these students represented at the upcoming NED and National Conventions. Please help us congratulate and welcome them to the Brotherhood! AEA.
If you or anyone you know has questions about our petitioning process, please visit our Expansion page or email me at bangco@kkpsi.org.
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Bang T. Co (He/Him/His/他) National Vice President for Membership & Expansion 2021-2023 Kappa Kappa Psi National Council Life Member | Alpha Zeta Chapter at Indiana University
Our annual Month of Musicianship is not and should not be the only month where we celebrate music. It is, however, the one where we pay extra and deserved homage to truly the greatest of the arts. As well we should! And as we do, I encourage you to think about these questions:
As we finish a membership class or start to think about recruiting a new one, how can we use music to showcase Kappa Kappa as an organization that people will be eager and proud to join?
As we come closer to the end of a semester and, for many, a marching band season, how can we bring our music to its greatest height?
As we look at our fellow band members and our band directors, how are we helping them build a program that will produce music for years to come?
How does your Chapter answer these questions? During November, please share your answers, your stories, your pictures, and your performances on social media using the hashtag #strikeupthebands.
You can also join us in celebrating music on November 6th at 8:00 p.m. ET as we have a panel with music educators and past A. Frank Martin Award winners Tony Falcone, Amy Heavilin, Dr. Craig Aarhus, and Denali Pearce-Alt as they share their experiences as music professionals. Finally, stay tuned to social media throughout the month with experiences and performances from your National leadership on the value of music in their lives.
Brothers, please celebrate our precious gift of music and, in so doing, remind others and yourselves of what this great Brotherhood has in store for us all!
As Brothers, we all have an important role in supporting the future of Kappa Kappa Psi as we work to reCHARGE our Brotherhood! In order to help ensure a wide variety of voices and perspectives are represented, I have reopened the volunteer application. The purpose of this volunteer application is to add committee members to committees that have already been working this biennium, and to begin to build committees for the 2023 National Convention in Orlando, Florida. Attendance at the National Convention is not required to serve on any committees.
This application will remain open until 11:59 pm Central Time on November 18, 2022 and Brothers will be contacted in November/December to discuss roles and responsibilities. If you do not receive an email, then you have not been chosen for a role. (Please note that the Nominations Committee has already been appointed.) In whatever way you can serve, thank you. Kappa Kappa Psi is better because of you and your desire to continue to Strive for the Highest.
PLEASE NOTE:
Volunteers are required to hold either active status for active members or must apply for membership in the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association. This recognition of your commitment to the organization is also a notice to our membership that you have identified yourself as being engaged in the alumni experience in Kappa Kappa Psi. You can find out more information on joining the alumni association here: https://www.kkpsiaa.org
Your voice and representation matters. Please consider this opportunity if you have the time and desire to be a part of the national conversation and direction of the fraternity. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions!
AEA,
Jessica Lee 2021-2023 National President jessicalee@kkpsi.org
Brothers of Kappa Kappa Psi, Chapter Sponsors, and Directors of Bands,
I hope the start to your school year has been full of the joy of being in person and playing MUSIC! In order to help you throughout the semester, you can find information for the 2022 – 2023 school year here: 2022 – 2023 Fall Update. Please take time during your Chapter Meeting to review this document with important updates and reminders, including information about Membership Calendars, The Founders’ Circle Leadership Development Program, and our Strive for Five Recruitment Initiative. This will help ensure a strong start to the school year! If after reviewing the PowerPoint you have questions, please feel free to reach out to the National Council by emailing council@kkpsi.org.
*As a reminder – the Chapter Personnel report, Chapter Fee, and your Active Member dues are due TOMORROW, September 30th! If you need assistance, please contact National Headquarters at 403-372-2333 from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm central time.*
While most chapters are operating in person, if your chapter needs to operate virtually for any reason, your chapter can utilize thePIVOT Guidance document as needed. The National Council knows that each campus continues to have their own unique procedures in place for virtual operations. It is our hope that the information outlined in PIVOT! continues to be easily adaptable to every Chapter’s situation. If your university moves to virtual operations during the school year, we ask that each Chapter send any official documentation from your university to our Health and Safety team at healthandsaftey@kkpsi.org. Additionally, we are watching the ever evolving Hurricane Ian. Please reach out if your chapter has been impacted by the storm and needs any assistance or deadline extensions!
Linked below is an application for those interested in serving Kappa Kappa Psi on the national level, helping to replace open positions on current national committees, as well as committees that will be preparing for the 2023 National Convention. The application will outline details on various roles, time commitments, whether traveling may be involved, and our volunteer expectations.
Application will close October 23, 2022 at 11:59 pm CST.
*Note: To be considered for the National Nominations Committee, please submit your application by October 10, 2022 at 11:59 pm CST.
If you want to review what current committees have been doing, please see their reports and charges here: 2021 – 2023 National Committees
More than anything, I hope this fall that as a member of Kappa Kappa Psi, you will take the time to rededicate yourself to the ideals of the order, lean in heavily to our ritualistic values, and be intentional about living our purposes in your band programs. If we can do these 3 things – then we are working together to reCHARGE our Brotherhood and build a better Kappa Kappa Psi.
On behalf of the entire Kappa Kappa Psi National Leadership Team, I hope that you have a fantastic start to your academic year, and we wish you the best of luck on your upcoming performance season!
Striving with you,
Jessica Lee 48th National President of Kappa Kappa Psi