MAGGIE SANT
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
MEET MAGGIE SANT
Home chapter – Sigma @ Ohio Northern University
Initiation period – Spring 2010
Graduation date – May 2015
Major or study concentration – Pharmacy with a secondary major in Applied Music
Main Instrument – French Horn
Current profession – Population Health Pharmacist
Current city – Cincinnati, OH
Why did you join KKPsi or what drew you KKPsi? – "It was evident from my first week of band camp at ONU how integral Kappa Kappa Psi was to the operations of the marching band. Each and every brother was a leader in their own way; whether that be serving as an officer or leading by example on the field. I knew almost immediately that I wanted to be a part of Kappa Kappa Psi, but I had no idea how exciting and fulfilling my journey as an active brother would be all those years ago.”
What positions or responsibilities did you hold in your chapter? – "I started off as the secretary for our prospective membership class in 2010. As an active brother of Sigma chapter, I served as Alumni Relations Officer for one year and Vice President of Membership for two years. During my fifth year of pharmacy school, I served as the Secretary/Treasurer for the North Central District."
Name a favorite memory from your Active membership. – "My favorite memory as an active member would have to be the 2014 NCD Convention held in Dayton, Ohio. Not only was that a convention I helped organize and plan as a district officer, but my home chapter was hosting. I learned a lot throughout that process as I had never been a part of an operation as big as hosting district convention. The weekend was a success and I am glad I was able to share that with all of my brothers from Sigma. My biological brother had become a member of Kappa Kappa Psi, so it was an added bonus that I was able to share that experience with him as well."
How has KKPsi helped you in the "real world"? (professionally or personally, or both) – "The job market for pharmacists in Ohio is highly competitive, but my experiences within the fraternity helped me stand out during the interview process. Even though a band fraternity is not the same as a pharmacy, there are skills I learned as an active member that transfer to the professional world. Kappa Kappa Psi taught me how to plan effective meetings, how to manage my time, how to make actionable goals, how to work independently, and how to plan strategically for the future by aligning decisions to mission/vision statements.
I know it sounds cheesy, but I also learned how to keep striving for the highest. Just because something is good enough does not mean it cannot be improved. Shortly after graduating from pharmacy school, I started working on my MBA in Healthcare Administration online at the University of Cincinnati. It has been a long process earning this degree while working full time, but the patience and ambition I developed as an active member have helped to guide me through this post-grad journey."
What are you most looking forward to as a member of the NCDAA? - "I am looking forward to meeting other brothers who want to be active alumni. I have heard many brothers say they feel like they are “cut off” after graduation because this huge part of their life is gone. I hope that we can continue to serve the bands through this alumni association by supporting the active membership. I hope we can build an association that provides a place for new grads to continue their service seamlessly while transitioning from college to the real world."
Name one thing you want to get out of the NCDAA. – "I know it sounds selfish, but I would love for there to be a large NCDAA presence at NCD events. I graduated a little over three years ago and I have thought about going back to district events, but have been hesitant because I was not sure what would happen as an alumni. As an active member, I did not see a large alumni presence at district events. So my biggest fear was showing up to MER or district convention and not having a group of people my own age present. I think alumni programming put on by the NCDAA would draw more alumni attendance to district events as well."
Name any of your personal social media accounts that you would like people to connect with you.
“Find me on Facebook (Maggie Sant) and connect with me on Instagram (@millennialmaggie).”
Name any other contact information that you are willing to share.
“Feel free to reach out via email (maggiesant22@gmail.com). If anyone is in Southwestern Ohio, then please reach out and we can talk about the good old days!”