Charter Day Ball is continuing to work hard, but do you ever wonder who is behind the scenes of putting this amazing ball together? Anything that Charter Day Ball does couldn’t be accomplished that without the help of the Leadership Team. Instead of an executive board, Charter Day Ball is run by a Leadership Team. Often, people see an executive board as the people who solely are responsible for the work. However, a leadership team was implemented to be portrayed as a group of individuals guiding the group and helping them work to better themselves and the group as a whole. Let’s get to know one of the LT members! Elizabeth Kilbride1.) What is your major? I’m a Marketing and Spanish major 2.)What year are you? Sophomore 3.) Hometown? Centerville, Ohio 4.) Hobbies to do outside of Charter Day Ball Outside of CDB, I like to relax with my friends, watch movies, and when it’s warmer out I love to get outdoors! 5.) Favorite place to be on campus My favorite place on campus to relax and study is in the Shade Family Room Stage in Armstrong. If you can snag a spot, it’s a great people watching spot, and it’s a beautiful place on campus. 6.) Fun fact about yourself When I was in grade school I was on a jump rope team called the Electric Leapers (and still have some pretty sick jump rope moves). 7.) What is Charter Day Ball? Charter Day Ball is a triennial ball that welcomes alumni, students, staff, and community members to celebrate the anniversary of the chartering of the University. 8.) What is your position for Charter Day Ball and what are you in charge of? I’m a co-chair of our inclusion committee and I am in charge of leading my committee members in their tasks, and making sure all our advertising materials, events, and the ball itself are inclusive. 9.) Why did you want to be apart of Charter Day Ball? I wanted to join CDB to get more involved, and become part of an organization where I could make a change on campus. 10.) What does Charter Day Ball mean to you?To me the ball is all about coming together with all members of our Miami community. From current students and staff, to alumni and friends of our university I see this event as a way for us to celebrate something we all love in a fun and traditional way. 11.) What is your main goal for Charter Day Ball? I want everyone in our Miami community to feel welcomed to the ball, and feel that nothing is stopping them from attending. Everyone deserves to enjoy this great tradition! 12.) What is your favorite part about planning Charter Day Ball? Each meeting, we get to hear updates from each of our committees. I love hearing updates throughout the year and seeing committee members ideas transform from a thought to a reality. I’m so excited to see all of our hard work as separate committees come together the day of the ball. 13.) Why should people come to Charter Day Ball? You can go uptown or stay in and watch netflix any day of the year, but It’s not everyday that you get to go to a Ball! Taking part in this night of tradition is going to be something that you remember when you reflect on your Miami experiences, so don’t miss out! The LT members work hard in order for the planning of this magnificent ball to run smoothly. Have any questions? Feel free to ask Elizabeth if you see her around campus or any other member of Charter Day Ball.
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