Brother Talks: Alumni Engagement
About this Episode
It's time to engage your alumni! Join Gabrielle Fontenot, Nicole Lyon, and Victor Xie from the Rho Tau and Omicron Chi chapters to hear how they facilitated alumni roundtables and an Instagram takeover last semester, the latter event winning the Fall 2020 Virtual Award.
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