Greek reps network at conference

Two representatives from each of Heidelberg's 10 Greek organizations participated in educational sessions about leadership, risk management, event planning, personal development and other topics at the The Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values conference Thursday-Sunday in Indianapolis.

Students who participated in the conference were: Nolan Miller, Alexander Thompson, Chloe Rieder, Katie Mullins, Bailey Maben, Erica Riffle, Christian Hieronymus, T.J. Mohr, Mackenzie Byrne, Melanie Cohn, Paul Clamier, Dylan Hoskins, Laura Bayda, Brandi Maye, Matt Cooper, Josh Hilgenberg, Alex Johnston, James Smith, Montana Hollis and Whitney Overlin.

"Our students were very excited to meet with Greeks all over the country to share ideas, network and develop plans to improve our Greek community," said Greek Life Council advisor Mark Zeno, who accompanied the group the conference.

The Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values exists to stimulate the growth and development of fraternity/sorority councils, chapters, and members by promoting leadership, educational and values-based experiences and resources for student leaders, their advisors and the larger fraternal market.

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