ALPFA FIU named Southern Region Student Chapter of the year

ALPFA FIU has once again been named the Southern Region 2015-16 Student Chapter of the Year

ALPFA FIU has once again been named the Southern Region 2015-16 Student Chapter of the Year by ALPFA, the Association of Latino Professionals For America. The chapter received this honor at the national convention held this summer in Dallas, Texas.

“We were very excited to hear the news,” said Diego Trujillo, president of ALPFA FIU, who noted that 50 members of the FIU chapter attended the event. “Everyone at the convention knew who FIU was. We are enthusiastic, we get involved and take advantage of event opportunities.”

Trujillo said chapters are judged on how well they provide opportunities for their members throughout the year.

“ALPFA FIU members participated in our professional development events such as workshops on resume writing and interviewing skills,” Trujillo said. “We also are the only chapter in the nation to host a career fair”–the annual Ahead of the Game Expo focusing on accounting, finance and management information systems opportunities, which ALPFA co-hosts with Beta Alpha Psi. Attendees at ALPFA meetings have received instruction from software professionals on subjects such as Microsoft Excel, QuickBooks and the Bloomberg terminal. The chapter also hosts industry speakers and conducts community service events.

Chapter advisor Tessie Brunken credits the ALPFA FIU executive board for once again bringing Southern Region Student Chapter of the Year title to FIU, a distinction the chapter has received for 10 out of the last 14 years.

“Our challenge is to distinguish ourselves not only from other universities but also from what ALPFA FIU has achieved in other years,” she said. “This executive board of very strong students works tirelessly to do just that.”

Brunken pointed out that the membership of the national organization has grown significantly over the past three years, making competition for titles “very fierce.” Yet ALPFA FIU still sets the standard. In fact, during the past year, a marketing executive from the national organization visited the chapter to help develop best practices for chapters nationwide.

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