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Justin
Fithian |
Temple
University
Philadelphia,
PA |
Platform
Statement:
Highlight
your previous involvement within this unit that will help
you in leading this unit. What roles have you played within
this particular unit as a member thus far? |
Over
the last year, as Co-chair of this Interest Group/Commission, I
have worked with my fellow Co-Chair, Dana Zahorik, to help gain
Commission status. I have been involved with promoting and encouraging
communications among the group by providing the listserv with discussion
topics to stimulate usage.
What do you believe are the most important goals and initiatives
for this unit in meeting the strategic plan for both the unit and
the Association?
I
believe that there are several goals that deserve our immediate
consideration as the newest Commission within NACADA. We need to
continue to increase the growth in membership we have seen over
the last few years within our group. We should look to actively
increase awareness of the benefits of Peer Advising/Mentoring as
a means of improving both the overall college/university and advising
experiences (especially during these times where our schools are
asking us to do more with less). Lastly, we will actively solicit
all of our members to help us increase the number of proposals/presentations
on these topics within their own schools and at both the regional
and national levels.
Why are you interested in serving in this leadership position or
what influenced you to run for this leadership position?
I'm
interested in this leadership position because I've come to realize
that few schools are utilizing this untapped resource within their
own populations and I would like to help all of us understand what
an asset Peer Advising/Mentoring can be. We know that students are
giving advice to one another, sometimes incorrectly, about what
classes to take, how to graduate, what dorms to live in, what groups
to join and other typical advising/mentoring related issues. I believe
that if we can train more students to disseminate the correct information
(in both formal and informal settings) we can make the advising
and college experience one that they will enjoy and one in which
they will actively participate in. One of the overall outcomes of
a Peer Advising/Mentoring program that I would like to promote is
that we are potentially encouraging, training and creating the next
generation of academic advisors/counselors.
Provide any additional comments or information (either
personal or leadership-related)
that you want potential voters to know about you that is not covered
elsewhere in your platform information.
Past
Involvement in NACADA:
Years
in NACADA: 5 years
National
Offices Held and Accomplishments Achieved While
in Office:
Regional
Activities/Offices Held, including accomplishments achieved while
in office:
- Have presented
on both Peer Advising and Peer Mentoring at the Pittsburgh Region
2 conference (2008) and at the last 2 Drive-in conferences for
Eastern Pennsylvania.
Committee/Task
Force/Advisory Board Activities and Accomplishments:
Commission/Interest
Group Activities and Accomplishments:
- Co-chair
and member, Peer Advising & Mentoring Interest Group, 2007-2008 —
worked with Co-chair Dana Zahorik to apply for and be granted
Commission status.
Other:
- Presented
on Peer Advising/Peer Mentoring at the Chicago National conference
(2008)
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