SPOTLIGHT
points to the success of civic engage- ment, voter awareness campaigns, and partnerships with local schools. “We recently launched the State of Under- graduate Affairs Newsletter, a platform designed to celebrate the achievements of brothers nationwide and provide them with valuable resources and opportunities.” Meanwhile, Kevin Hankins, a long-standing member of IHQ, emphasizes the role of innovative technology in fostering fraternity engagement. “Our new systems such as
Fonteva, Kappa Loop, and our Learn- ing Management System are going to produce fruit in the coming years by moving our fraternity forward in the realms of education, organization, and communication.” LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE For these dedicated professionals, their roles within Kappa Alpha Psi Frater- nity, Inc. are more than jobs—they are opportunities to serve. As Rainey affirms, “Being a member and the Deputy Director of Finance within
the fraternity is a role that means a lot to me. It’s not just about managing finance; it’s about contributing to the shared goals and values that bind our members together.” Their leadership ensures that the fraternity remains true to its mission while adapting to meet the evolving needs of its members. As Kappa Alpha Psi continues to grow and thrive, the dedication of its executive leadership will undoubtedly keep the organization strong, stable, and forward-focused for generations to come. ♦
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