It’s
hard to believe that less than four years ago starting a Gamma Iota Sigma
chapter at Drake was only a thought in the minds of a few freshman. After months of planning and convincing the
Drake faculty that this would be a great opportunity for actuarial science
students, we held our first recruitment.
We were nervous that not many students would be interested, but in the
end we had no reason to be. We could not
have asked for a better Alpha class.
Without these committed members, Gamma would not have grown so quickly. After hearing what everybody loved about
Gamma at the first initiation, I became extremely passionate about the
chapter. It was the first time I
realized that we were making an impact not only on people’s professional
success, but on their time at Drake. We
were no longer just a group of students striving for the same career goals; we
had become brothers.
I have
seen so much growth not only in the chapter as a whole, but in each individual
member, including myself. Gamma has
allowed me to grow professionally, learn about different cultures, create
lasting friendships, and grow tremendously as a leader. I would encourage every member to take
advantage of the leadership opportunities that Gamma opens up for them. Starting Gamma and being President has been
the most rewarding aspect of my college experience. Not every leader has to be outgoing and a
great public speaker; I am extremely introverted and usually pretty quiet, but
that didn’t make me a bad leader. I
think that every person has qualities that allow them to successfully lead
others. My final advice to members would
be to step out of your comfort zone, because that is the best way to grow.
With Gamma Love and Loyalty,
Emily Kessler
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The Chi Chapter Founding Fathers: Now about to Graduate! (Our writer, Emily is pictured third from left) |