| Regional Officer Autobiographies |
| Sarah Eiker, President I wanted to say that I am here and ready to work. I have some really great ideas that I am going to send out via our VP of Communications so that everyone is informed and can give me feedback. I desire to know the individual workings of each chapter and will be contacting advisors and officers frequently. I want you to I respond to email quickly so feel free to email me at [email protected] or contact me on the mo_region yahoo group. |
| Kristen Walters, Vice President of Phi District I am located in the Kansas City area and I am reporting for duty. I am here and available to you so don't hesitate to ask. I am looking forward to meeting everyone in the not-so-distant future. |
| Ivy Fitzgerald, Vice President of Theta District I attend Cottey College in Nevada, MO. Most of my life I have lived on the West coast, mostly in Nevada (the state), Washington and Oregon. I plan to major in biology. I like to read and go for hikes. I am excited to participate in Phi Theta Kappa at the level of being a regional officer. I look forward to meeting you at upcoming Phi theta Kappa events. Take care and study hard. |
| Robert Randall, Vice President of Kappa District I live in Hillsboro, MO and go to Jefferson College. I am a non-traditional student who decided to try college one more time after working for several years. I am majoring in Accounting and Philosophy, two majors that are completly unrelated and I like that fact. I plan to become a Certified Public Accountant and get a PhD so that if I wanted, I could become a professor, |
| Miranda Owen, Vice President of Communications I am a non-traditional student at Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City, MO. I have four cats and four gerbils that I love to talk about. My biggest fear about being a regional officer in that I will let the region down. So far I love being a regional officer and it is not as much work as I sometimes try to make seem. I hope you will being hearing from me frequently and I hope to meet as many of you in person as possible. |