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Trustee Tuesday: Meet National President and Foundation Chairman of the Board Andie Kash, Delta Eta

Next up on our Trustee Tuesday series is Phi Mu National President and Foundation Chairman of the Board Andie Kash, Delta Eta.  Following her election as National President this summer at convention, Andie also assumed the position of Chairman of the Board for Phi Mu Foundation. In this role, she works alongside the Foundation President and Executive Director to lead the Foundation into the next biennium. Andie lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with her husband and three children.

Andie graduated from Georgetown College and worked for Phi Mu as a Chapter Consultant from 1993-1994. What began as a year spent traveling across Phi Mu America turned into a storied career of volunteering for Phi Mu, including serving on National Council for a total of 10 years and on the Foundation Board of Trustees for four years prior to her election as National President. Andie is a long-standing Foundation Donor and member of the 1852 Society and believes strongly in the power of giving back.

“Phi Mu has given me so much that it is important for me to give back. While there are many fantastic ways the Foundation supports the Fraternity and our members, to me, one of the most important things we can do is to help make college more affordable for our members through academic scholarships.”

Throughout the years, Andie has been instrumental in transforming Phi Mu into an organization equipped to meet the needs of today’s modern woman. Among her many accomplishments, she played a key role in growing the Fraternity through collegiate chapter extension plans and helped develop and implement Phi Mu’s 2003 and 2013 strategic plans. She achieved all of this while also running her family’s business as the Chief Executive Officer and President of HI-FLOAT®.

“I run a family business and that is exactly how I think of Phi Mu! My professional experience and Phi Mu experience share many of the same challenges and I see the parallels on a daily basis. Phi Mu has made me a better business leader, and my job at HI-FLOAT has prepared me to lead Phi Mu.”

When we asked Andie what she’d like to see headlining the Foundation Business Session at the 2020 Phi Mu National Convention, she circled back to her passion for helping to reduce the financial burden on women seeking a college education: “When I look out at all of the women in the 2020 Convention body, I’d like to announce that the Foundation is granting a record number of scholarships that are helping our members  get the education they deserve without the heavy debt that can come from student loans.”

Come Home for the Holidays!

Phi Mu Foundation is pleased to host the second annual “Home for the Holidays” event at Phi Mu National Headquarters on Sunday, December 9 from 3:00 p.m. – 6: 00 p.m. There will be plenty of festive food and drink, tours of the national headquarters building and an uplifting message about life, motherhood and empowering the next generation from keynote speaker Deborah S. Phelps, Beta Chi, Fairmont State University. Deborah is the Executive Director of The Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public Schools, Inc., the proud mother of three and grandmother of five, and has more than four decades of teaching and administrator experience.

Please click here to RSVP. Guests are welcome!

Trustee Tuesday: Meet Corporate Secretary/Treasurer Jennifer Chapman Joyner

Next up on our Trustee Tuesday series is Phi Mu Foundation Corporate Secretary/Treasurer Jennifer Chapman Joyner, Alpha Iota. Known better to her Phi Mu sisters as “JJ,” she was elected to serve as Corporate Secretary/Treasurer by her Trustee peers this summer following Phi Mu National Convention, and is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the Foundation, in addition to recording the Board of Trustees minutes. JJ is a member of the 1852 Society and lives in Columbus, Georgia with her husband and daughter. She works at Columbus State University as the Assistant VP of Alumni Engagement and Special Events.

“I didn’t realize I had a passion for meeting new people and event planning until I was the membership director in college. That totally changed my professional trajectory! I don’t think anyone in college even thinks about a career in alumni engagement and university advancement (or knows about it), but if you love higher education this is a growing field and I’ve been privileged to work in it for 20 years. Plus, if you are lucky like me, your institution will have a Phi Mu chapter there you get to help and support.”

From Mercer University to Columbus State, and several chapters in between during her time as an Area Membership Director, Area Membership Coordinator and current Membership Adviser, JJ has had an incredible impact on hundreds of women early on their Phi Mu journey. And one thing she’s shared with them from the very beginning is that Phi Mu is for more than just four years and that as an alumna, you should give back where your time and talents allow.

“Phi Mu has always been my top philanthropic priority and by serving on the Foundation Board of Trustees, I get to see first hand how my support and time has benefited our members in numerous ways that will affect them for their lifetime. I can’t think of anything more rewarding than that!”

In a world where so much of what you see on social media can be disheartening, the Foundation is finding ways to promote positivity and sisterhood – a reminder of what binds us together at our core – through many of its campaigns throughout the year. The annual M3 Campaign, 18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving and the #insPHIred campaign have all encouraged members to take to their keyboards to share the passion and pride they have as Phi Mu women.

“When I look back on some of the highlights of the past year, I can’t help but think about how much I love our day of giving! It is amazing to watch my social media flood with alumnae and collegiate members talking about why they cherish our sisterhood and support Phi Mu Foundation. It is 18 hours and 52 minutes of complete joy!”

Through her time as a Phi Mu volunteer, JJ has seen the direct impact that gifts to the Foundation can make on a woman’s life. Whether it’s watching an emerging chapter leader blossom after attending Phi Mu Leadership Institute, or hearing from a working mom who’s headed back to school because of a Foundation scholarship, JJ knows the tremendous difference a contribution to the Foundation can make in the lives of our members.

 

“Phi Mu Foundation’s sole purpose is to support our members and the Fraternity. Supporting the Foundation provides opportunities to further our members’ education through scholarships and leadership training, connects us to our history and supports our members in dire situations. The Fraternity offers extraordinary opportunities for our members; imagine what we could do if everyone made Phi Mu Foundation a top philanthropic priority!”

Much like Pamela, when we asked JJ what she would like to see as the Foundation’s banner headline at the 2020 National Convention, she is excited about the next campaign for Phi Mu! She hopes by 2020, the Foundation can announce fantastic progress toward our fundraising goal.

Meet Heart & Hand Fund Recipient Anna Layne Evans, Alpha Epsilon

On October 10, 2018, Hurricane Michael hit my hometown of Lynn Haven, Florida as a Category 4 storm. The night before the storm made landfall, there was a general consensus throughout the town that the hurricane wouldn’t be horrible; we expected we would lose power for a few hours, maybe even a day or two, but that would be the full extent of the impact … but we were wrong.

Around 4:00 a.m. on the 10th, my parents, brother and I woke up and after listening to the news, decided we were better to be safe than sorry and relocated to a “shelter” like building where another family was staying. The storm made landfall around 1:00 p.m. and it was one of the scariest experiences of my life. You could look out the window and see 100+-year-old pine trees breaking in half – dumpsters, pieces of tin from roofs and street signs flying down the road. The noises the wind was making were almost deafening because they were so loud and violent. When the storm eased up, we walked outside and our entire town was unrecognizable; it truly looked like a wasteland (and still does).

While we were only a half mile from our house, it took around four hours to access our neighborhood because there were so many trees and power lines down. Our house had multiple trees on top of it that crushed areas of the roof and the windows were blown in on all sides, allowing for water to soak everything we owned. We really didn’t have much time to prepare for the storm so we lost everything that was inside, except for a photo book from this past Christmas and a metal cross that I was able to salvage. Our house is considered a total loss due to the roof and water damage and the mold that has begun to grow everywhere. We will have to rebuild completely.

Even though Hurricane Michael has been a tragedy, Phi Mu has made such an impact on my family and me. I am in graduate school at Valdosta State University and with the uncertainty of jobs for my parents and the added expense of having to move to another city for an extended period while we rebuild, Phi Mu has given us peace that my living expenses such as food and rent will be paid for so that I can continue with my education. Without assistance from Phi Mu, I truly am not sure that I would be able to continue going to school without creating a big financial burden on my family.

I cannot say thank you enough!


You can lend a helping hand to sisters just like Anna Layne with a gift to the Foundation’s Member Assistance Funds.  Click here to give today and select “Heart & Hand Fund” from the drop-down menu.