Kappa Journal Conclave Issue (Summer 2017)

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Alexander Belot: JVP of Florida Journal: What would you say is your life story?

ate members understand that they can have just as much of an impact and influence on the community as our alumni chapters. We must continue to emphasize and stay fo- cused on what is important, which is giving back to the community. Journal: What do you want to get out of the 83 rd Grand Chapter Meeting? Louidor: Given that this will be my first Grand Chapter Meeting, I want to gain an experience of a lifetime. I am excited to meet different brothers from across the country, and acquire knowledge from them all. I would like to learn about the current state of the fraternity, as well as take advan- tage of all the workshops this meeting will have to offer.

bright side, though, this type of un- certainty in life is what allows for us to exercise our faith and allow God to show us the path that he designed for us rather than us attempting to create our own. Journal: What motivates you? Belot: I have found that I am highly self-motivated. My drive to continu- ously reach the next level is what keeps me going, even when I feel tired. Journal: What is your major? Belot: Pharmacy. Journal: Where do you see yourself after graduation? Belot: As of now, my ideal situation after graduation is one where I am selected to complete a post-doctoral training program and be afforded the

Belot: Ever since the “good ol’ days” of childhood where I had no obligations and life was easy, I have felt like my life has consistently been in the building stage. Up until this point in my life, I have always known what my next move was going to be. In high school, I knew that I was going to partake in the Dual Enrollment program and receive my AA degree. I knew that I was going to go to Florida A&M University’s pharmacy program. Throughout college, I’ve always seen the next step ahead of me and worked towards achieving it. I knew where I was going and how to get there. At this point in life, however, in my final year of school, there are no more guarantees. I am not sure what company I will be working for or even what state I will be working in. On the

From left: Zachary Evans, Kevin Louidor, Southern Province Polemarch Bertram K. Orum and Alexander Belot, Junior Province Vice Polemarch-Florida.

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