Service Vice Presidents
Part of ExComm
The Service VPs' roles generally include contacting coordinators concerning new service projects, tracking, and making sure the whole service program runs smoothly.
Official Duties
The Service VP's official duties are of the following:
- To serve as chairperson of the Service Committee.
- To serve as president pro-tempore in the absence of the president.
- To facilitate communication with the pledge class through its elected pledge service coordinators.
- To appoint a service project chairperson for each service event.
- To compile a listing of up-to-date service contacts and project listings including evaluation reports on organizations and said projects for at least the prior four (4) terms.
- To make sure any national service report, such as the National Service Week report or the Spring Youth Service Day report, is submitted to the National Office on time.
- To create at least one project per year with one of Alpha Phi Omega's National Partners.
- To prepare a service term report for the next service vice president.
- To perform other duties as directed by the chapter president.
- To perform all other duties as specified by the National Handbook for Service Vice Presidents.
In Practice
If you know anyone that carries the title of Service Vice-President, you can assume that they are some of the craziest people to ever join Alpha Phi Omega. The role of the SVP is to run the entire service program of the Fraternity. As you all know, Service is our Fraternity's emphasis. For a chapter that is any size between 100-200 people at a given time, that is a formidable task.
List of Iota Phi Service VPs
Service VPs, Past and Present:
- Fall 2009, (McKenzie): Andrew Wong and Katarina Chan
- Spring 2009, (Jaromay): Jessica Tsao and Andy Nguyen
- Fall 2008, (Krenek): Mika Nishiya and Rachel Lau
- Spring 2008, (Lipton): Vanessa Ng and Rachel Loh
- Fall 2007, (Jadel): Melissa Siaotong and Isaac Liao
- Spring 2007, (Mayen): Lesley Mayson and Angela J Cheng
- Fall 2006, (Westlake): Aiza Nillo and Peter Hoang
- Spring 2006, (Fong-Quan): Jimmy Pan and Carol Shu
- Fall 2005, (Schroeder): Will Fraser and Dinh Luong
- Spring 2005, (Tran): Thuong Tang and Genie Le
- Fall 2004, (West): Alice Cheng and Joseph Milligan
- Spring 2004, (Toy): Michelle Jaromay and Clayton Luu
- Fall 2003, (Hancock): Chris Takemori and Michelle Jaromay
- Spring 2003, (Fu): Christina Huen and Angela Sajuthi
- Fall 2002, (Dacy): Christina Huen and Oz Ibal
- Spring 2002, (Hsiung): Alan Tan and Lily Cheung
- Fall 2001, (Hilliard): Denise Oh and Kenneth Ho
- Spring 2000: Cynthia Yun and Roxanne Lee