Alumni Spotlight

Alumni Spotlight: Meet Maureen "Moe" Duffy

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Maureen "Moe" Duffy

Alumni Spotlight

MEET MOE DUFFY

  • Home chapter – Beta Psi @ Kent State University

  • Initiation period – Spring 2015

  • Graduation date – May 2017

  • Major or study concentration – Zoology

  • Main Instrument – Alto Saxophone

  • Current profession – Zookeeper with the North America Department @ Columbus Zoo & Aquarium and Sales Lead w/ REI Co-Op

  • Current city – Columbus, OH

Why did you join KKPsi or what drew you KKPsi? – "I heard about Kappa Kappa Psi while I was still a junior in high school from a friend who had recently become a brother at Ohio Northern. She told me what it was about and it sounded kind of interesting to me, but I never quite thought about it again until college. When I started band camp at Kent, I met many of the brothers there and I was immediately drawn to their friendliness. Some of the first friends I made at Kent were brothers and those friends are now lifelong friends. I saw the service that the brothers did and it was similar to what I did in high school. I saw the passion that they had for their musicianship and how caring they were. I knew that this brotherhood was something that I wanted to be a part of so, I attended recruitment events and got to know even more brothers. Then, I interviewed and the rest is history now."

What positions or responsibilities did you hold in your chapter? – "During my short time with Psi, I was the Historian and Vice President of Membership. As Historian, I would record pictures and videos of the chapter during events and add them to our end of the year slide show as well as updating the Beta Psi website. I reorganized and took inventory of our archives (which if you've never had the opportunity to check out what we have in our archives, ask a current member of the chapter and I'm sure they would love to share. We have some really cool pieces in archives such as our commission signed by A. Frank Martin). I worked with alumni to keep them involved with the chapter and finally helped Beta Psi run for Governor's Cup in 2016. We became finalists, but did not take home the cup that year. During the 2016-2017 school year, I was the VPM. I loved this position so much. It was fun to plan recruitment and create our MEP. I was able to be a mom to 11 wonderful children of the Gamma Lambda class. They always kept me on my toes, but being able to give back to my chapter as the VPM was very rewarding."

Name a favorite memory from your Active membership. – "It's hard to pick just one favorite memory from Psi because I've had so many of them throughout the years. I would definitely say that anytime their was an event or degree, I was always excited to see the alumni or my hometown Bedford bros. It was always great being able to hang out with them again, especially when I got to see the brothers from my Mafia Family! I think one of my favorite memories though, was from right before my class (Shoutout to my GI Joes!) went active. We were having a sleepover and playing the classics on guitar hero and goofing off and being the weirdos that we were. One of my brothers had her alarm set as the Circle of Life which repeatedly went off that morning because none of us wanted to get up and then when we finally got up, we decided to make breakfast and almost set the stove on fire from burning the bacon. This will always be one of my favorite memories with my c-bros because we were all able to be ourselves without the stress of school or work getting in the way. It always makes me smile to think back on that memory."

How has KKPsi helped you in the "real world"? (professionally or personally, or both)  – "Psi has helped me more personally than professionally. There are not many brothers or sisters in the field that I work in, but that does not mean people do not know what Psi is. I have met many people from the zoo that were in the band and had friends who were brothers. Even though they were never a brother themselves, they knew the work ethic that their friends had and would place that on me. Overall, Psi has given me the opportunity to grow as an individual. I have learned the importance of love, passion, and drive and I have taken these and put them into my own life. It has helped me follow my dream and stay true to my goals."

Name one thing you want to get out of the NCDAA. – "As a member of the NCDAA, I am most looking forward to getting to hang out with other alumni from our district. I only know a small portion of those people and I would love to expand my network even more! I am excited to learn new ways to assist with my home chapter and help other chapters that I currently live near. I know that Beta Psi is looking to start their own Alumni Association and I am ready to jump into that as well. I am also a curriculum advisor and I will be working with three chapters from the NCD this coming school year! I will be working with Purdue University, Indiana University, our newest colony Ball State University! One thing that I want to get out of being a member with the NCDAA is that sense of belonging. As many recent graduates may feel, it can be hard no longer being active with your home chapter. You lose that sense of being a part of something, but so far I have found that being a member of NCDAA has shown me plenty of ways to continuously stay involved whether that is with Psi or my own personal growth in my career. The endless amount of knowledge that each member holds and is ready to share is amazing to me. This makes me feel like I am a part of it all again."

Name any of your personal social media accounts that you would like people to connect with you. You can follow me on Facebook, Instagram: moeduff78, or Snapchat: moejduffy. Be ready to see a lot of animal posts! 

Name any other contact information that you are willing to share. – "If you ever have any questions about my experiences, getting involved, curriculum stuff, or just anything really, do not hesitate to shoot me an email at mduffy14@kent.edu."

Alumni Spotlight: Meet Dr. Malinda Matney

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Malinda Matney

Alumni Spotlight

MEET DR. MALINDA MATNEY

  • Home chapter – Alpha Mu, Tau Beta Sigma @ Wichita State University

  • Initiation period – Fall 1984

  • Graduation date – 1988

  • Major or study concentration – Music and Mathematics

  • Main Instrument – Percussion and Flute

  • Current profession – Director of Assessment, Center for Research on Teaching and Learning @ University of Michigan

  • Current city – Ann Arbor, MI

 

 

Why did you join KKPsi or what drew you KKPsi? – "I initially joined TBSigma because of the work that the organizations did to directly serve the band program, from facility repair to section leadership to fundraising to campus leadership. These were the optimistic but hard working people who were working their way through school but yet found time and energy to build a better band program for people around them. Both the Brothers and Sisters at Wichita State were fantastic."

What positions or responsibilities did you hold in your chapter? – "I was chapter parliamentarian, and then chapter president for two years. I also served as district president for two years. Committee wise, I chaired the academic committee, and was part of our convention hosting team for the district convention in 1986."

Name a favorite memory from your Active membership. – "Serving as district president was really a powerful moment to learn about other campuses, chapters, and band programs. That really opened my eyes to the world beyond my campus and my town. So many of the people I met through that role are still dear friends today, and I credit that experience with helping me get my first visits to the places where I would do my master’s degree (University of Colorado) and where I would do my Ph.D. and eventually live (University of Michigan)."

How has KKPsi helped you in the "real world"? (professionally or personally, or both)  – "So much of what I’ve done in my career has involved events where we bring people together, help them grow in themed conversations, and create forward plans in well structured meetings. It is as though I’m hosting district conventions every few months in my work, as well as smaller event gatherings along the way. Speaking of meetings, the ability to lead a meeting well and in an organized way is critical to professional success and leadership. Too many people have their first try at leading a meeting well into their professional careers. The lessons I learned leading chapter meetings about how to set an agenda, coach people through the agenda, and keep conversations on topic and constructive have greatly enhanced my ability to work with others and assume academic leadership roles."

Name one thing you want to get out of the NCDAA. – "Socializing! I’m happy to be a person who is a member supporting others’ leadership. I’m excited to see a mix of Brothers across chapters and ages get together and move the organization forward."

Name any of your personal social media accounts that you would like people to connect with you. – https://www.facebook.com/malinda.matneyhttps://twitter.com/malindamatney

Alumni Spotlight: Meet Brother Nicki Schmidt

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Nicki Schmidt

Alumni Spotlight

Meet Nicki Schmidt

  • Home chapter – Beta Kappa @ Bowling Green State University

  • Initiation period – Spring 2015

  • Graduation date – May 2016

  • Major or study concentration – Graphic Design

  • Main Instrument – French Horn

  • Current profession – Graphic Designer

  • Current city – Bowling Green, OH

Why did you join KKPsi or what drew you KKPsi? – "I actually didn't go out for KKPsi until I was a Junior. I spent my first couple years of college being very shy and introverted. When I joined the uniform committee for marching band my sophomore year, I met people from both KKPsi and TBS, this was my first experience with these band organizations and I thought it was awesome that a group of people could help the bands so much. The next year I was leadership of my section in marching band, which helped me get out of my shell more and I finally had the courage to go out for KKPsi. I loved the being able to meet people outside of my own section that loved band as much as I did. It was a very welcoming experience and I wouldn't change it for the world."

What positions or responsibilities did you hold in your chapter? – "I was the Fundraising Committee Head my final year as an active. When I came in as fundraising chair, our chapters funds were very low. I held different fundraisers such as our Marching Band Clothing Sale, bake sales, restaurant fundraisers, convention merchandise, and we saw a definite increase in our funds that year. It was awesome to see that I was able to contribute something to my chapter."

Name a favorite memory from your Active membership. – "One of my favorite memories would have to be building a halloween gingerbread house with my Big and Little! The first weekend after I got my little we went to a band outreach at a high school, and then went to my Big's apartment and we built a Halloween themed gingerbread house. We had so many laughs that night, and it was a great bonding experience for all of us. We failed at making the gingerbread house stand so we just smashed it and then ate all the black icing!"

How has KKPsi helped you in the "real world"? (professionally or personally, or both)  – "Kappa Kappa Psi has helped me learn the importance of teamwork. In KKPsi we work as a team to provide the best we can for the bands, it is never an individual effort. This also applies to my job environment working with my coworkers, providing the best work and product we can for the customers.  More personally, KKPsi has helped me gain confidence in leadership and trust. I was able to grow as a person being around a group of people who share the same interests and values as I do. I am more confident in myself and the work that I do because of the support I received from my brothers during my time being active. I could never be more thankful for that."

What are you most looking forward to as a member of the NCDAA? – "I am looking forward to connecting with other Alumni brothers. I still stay connected with the family that are active and still in college, but I think that having an alumni association is a great way for graduates to still stay connected with brothers even if they don't have any connection left with their home chapter." 

Name one thing you want to get out of the NCDAA. – "To continue my experience as a brother and be able to make new connections with other KKPsi alumni, and continue to grow my knowledge from new experiences."

Name any of your personal social media accounts that you would like people to connect with you. – Instagram: @Schminkz

Name any other contact information that you are willing to share. – "I do have a website that features my graphic design work: www.nickischmidtdesigns.com as well as my design work email nicki.schmidt.designs@gmail.com."