Event Details
No matter the role or professional level, fraternity and sorority professionals find themselves navigating and often facilitating change. But what do we mean when we say, “change management”? Join us
Event Details
No matter the role or professional level, fraternity and sorority professionals find themselves navigating and often facilitating change. But what do we mean when we say, “change management”? Join us for a panel discussion where we will break down key concepts related to change management and connect these to real-world examples shared by our panelists. Whether you are supporting change among your students and councils, or navigating change as a mid-level manager, this session aims to equip attendees with core concepts and leadership skills they can apply in their day-to-day work.
About AdvanceU
AdvanceU is a virtual based classroom with educational programs specifically designed to enhance the alignment of the fraternity/sorority experience with the changing dynamics of higher education. AdvanceU programs provide AFA members the opportunity to engage on a wide range of topics with content experts who develop curriculum with a specific set of learning outcomes geared at achieving higher levels of professional competence in our members.
AdvanceU is provided by the generous support of Zeta Tau Alpha through an endowment with the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Anne Emmerth, Chief Strategy Officer at Beta Theta Pi Fraternity
Hailey M. Mangrum, Consultant
Melissa Kish, Executive Director at Sigma Delta Tau Society
Dan Wrona, CEO at Rise Partnerships
Time
February 19, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
Wednesday, February 18, at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
Price: $35 $0 for AFA Members | $35 Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. AdvanceU is available at no cost to AFA members due to the generous support of Zeta Tau Alpha through an endowment with the AFA Foundation. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.


