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The Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values is proud to support the House Directors and house corporation professionals and volunteers who play such a vital role in the chapter house and facility management of our undergraduate fraternity and sorority chapters. Each summer we host a national conference for House Directors and house corporation board members and leaders. The Fraternal Housing Conference is the premier opportunity for fraternity and sorority House Directors and House Corporation staff and volunteers to gain valuable skills and keep up with the issues that impact them in today's ever changing campus environment. Whether you have ten years of experience or are just entering the field, this conference will provide a wealth of knowledge to enhance an already developed skill set.

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Page 1: Fraternal Housing Conference Brochure

JUNE 18-21, 2015www.housedirectors.org

Milwaukee

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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE Since 1992, we have hosted the National House Directors Conference. The conference helps fraternity/sorority housing professionals improve their skills and efficiency while becoming more aware of the value and importance of their roles. Because house directors provide a safe, constant, and stable home for students within an environment that supports both academic and experiential learning, parents, alumni, house corporations, and university administrators are reassured and student retention is increased.

In 2011, the conference was expanded to include programming and educa-tional content for those who work with house corporations in addition to house directors. This expansion led to the creation of the The House Corporation Track, a one-day intensive learning opportunity for house corporation profes-sionals and volunteers.

The House Corporation Track is designed to educate and develop House Corporation board members and professionals on today’s issues in the frater-nal housing industry. This track occurs all day Saturday, June 20, and a one-day registration option is available.

The Fraternal Housing Conference is the premier opportunity for fraternity and sorority House Directors and House Corporation staff and volunteers to gain valuable skills and keep up with the issues that impact them in today’s ever changing campus environment.

CONFERENCE GOALSAt the conference, housing professionals of all types will learn to create appro-priate and effective relationships with their many constituencies (students, parents, alumni, faculty, vendors, and house employees). The goal of the conference is to provide housing professionals with unique and comprehensive skills and knowledge that encourage teamwork, leadership, fraternal values, and effective use of resources while supporting the shared mission of fraterni-ties/sororities and the university.

Conference participants will develop skills in problem-solving, communication, resource allocation, and facility management and will leave the conference with a better understanding of issues and trends affecting higher education.

Conference Overview

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Schedule at a Glance

Thursday, June 18Pre-Conference Activity Opening SessionDinner CruiseFriday, June 19Educational ProgramsBus Pick Up for Lunch/Afternoon ActivitiesEvening and Dinner on Your Own at RiverwalkSaturday, June 20Educational Programs Lunch and Group Photo Network with Conference Exhibitors Educational Programs Evening and Dinner on your Own Sunday, June 21Closing SessionBrunch at Hotel Bus Departs for Chicago Post Conference Trip

8:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 3:00-5:30 p.m. 6:30-10:00 p.m.

9:15-11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 12:00-1:15 p.m. 1:15-2:00 p.m.2:15-4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

9:30-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

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CONFERENCE TOURS

Thursday June 18, 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Pabst Mansion Tour 8:30-11:00 a.m.Join us for our own private tour of the magnificent home of the Beer Baron, built in 1892. On the National Register of Historic Places and one of Milwaukee's most treasured landmarks. Lakefront Brewery Tour | Lunch at Lakefront Brewery 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Lakefront Brewery is a leader in brewing the best beers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Started in 1987, Lakefront Brewery has been brewing for more than 27 years. Ranking as the 4th best brewery tour in America by Trip Advisor, we are invited to come and see for ourselves. The tour includes a souvenir pint glass and four 6ox pour of beer. For non-beer drinkers, Lake-front's Golden Maple Root Beer is available.

Pre-Conference Excursion

Post-Conference Excursion ScheduleSunday, June 21Lake Geneva Bay, Lady of the Lake Boat TourExplore town of Lake Geneva Depart for Chicago Arrive at Hotel approx. Cocktail Reception Dinner on Your Own City Lights Night Tour (Optional) Monday, June 22Tour Chicago on your own using Tour PassDinner on your ownTwilight Architecture TourTuesday, June 23Tour Chicago on your own using Tour PassDinner and Theater

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CONFERENCE TOURS

Post-Conference ExcursionChicago, Sunday, June 21- Wednesday, June 24 Sunday, June 21 (on way to Chicago) | Lake Geneva Bay, Lady Boat TourThe one hour Geneva Bay Tour takes in the eastern end of Geneva Lake, departing from the historic Riviera Docks in downtown Lake Geneva. The boat will cruise along the north shore of the lake where the live tour guide will point out the large estates and mansions that line the shores. Many of the homes were built in the late 1800's and early 1900's by wealthy Chica-goans that chose the Lake Geneva area as a summer retreat. Names like Swift, Wrigley and Maytag are part of the rich history of the area. The boat tour will continue along the south shore and back to the Riviera. Monday, June 22 | Architecture Boat TourOnly the Chicago Architecture Foundation and Chicago's First Lady Cruises can showcase Chicago's world renowned city architecture with style, class and comfort. Experience 90 Minutes of Amazing as you learn about the architecture and design of over 50 buildings as described by CAF-Certified Volunteer Docents/Guides. Monday - Tuesday | Explore Chicago Trolley ToursDouble Decker Buses and Trolleys take you all over Chicago to see the many sites and sounds of the city. Get off and on at any stop and visit the Chicago sites that interest you. Pass includes the following tours: Signature Tour, City Lights Night Tour, West Neighborhoods Tour, North Neighborhood Tour and South Neighborhood Tour.

Tuesday, June 23 | Night at the Theater: One Your Feet!ON YOUR FEET! is the story of two people who – through an unwavering dedication to one another and their pursuit of American dream – showcased their talent, their music and their heritage to the world in a remarkable rise to global superstardom. Set to Gloria’s chart-topping smash hits such as “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You,” “1-2-3,” “Mi Tierra,” and “Conga,” in addi-tion to new music penned by the Estefans, the show will bring a new sound to Broadway and get audiences on their feet. ON YOUR FEET! is directed by two-time Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots, Hairspray), and choreographed by four-time Drama Desk nominee Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys, Memphis) with a book by two-time Drama Desk nominee Alexander Dinelaris (The Bodyguard Musical, Zanna Don’t).

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CONFERENCE

REGISTRATION

Early Bird Regular Late On-siteConference Registration $540.00 $590.00 $640.00 $690.00Conference Guest $300.00 $350.00 $400.00 $450.00Pre-Conference $85.00 $115.00 N/A N/APost Conference $375.00 $425.00 N/A N/A

Early Bird Registration ends on Friday, May 1st. Regular registration will close on Monday, June 1st. Late and online registration closes Monday, June 15th. After this date, participants can register on-site at the conference.

ScholarshipsWe are pleased to continue to offer the Shelley Sutherland Scholarship. In honor of Shelley, a longtime leader in the fraternal community, these schol-arships are specifically designed for those participating in the Fraternal Housing Conference.

Go online to FHCScholarship.aflv.org to access the application.

GuestsWould you like to bring a friend or a family member to the conference? Go ahead… Be our guest! During the conference, your guest will join you for all the scheduled meals (opening dinner, two lunches, and the closing break-fast) and the city tour. During the educational sessions, your guest can pass the time in a myriad of ways. Guests will be provided with a packet of information about activities to fill their “free time.”

Register online: www.housedirectors.orgQuestions? Email [email protected]

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Hotel & travel

HotelEach attendee and guest is responsible for making his/her hotel reservations Milwaukee:Hyatt Regency MilwaukeeTwo Double Beds: $159/night plus taxes and feesKing Bed: $159/night plus taxes and fees Chicago (Post Conference Excursion):Embassy Suites Chicago – DowntownDouble Double Beds: $219/nightKing Bed: $199/night AFLV has reserved a limited number of rooms at this special contracted rate and they are available on a first come/first serve basis. AFLV cannot be responsible for ensuring that all of our attendees get the conference hotel or that they receive the conference rate. Travel Participants and guests are responsible for making their own travel arrange-ments. Travel into the General Mitchell International Airport. Attendees should arrive prior to sessions beginning at 4:00 p.m. To get to the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee from the airport, taxi stands are available outside of baggage claim. Alternatively, shared-ride shuttles are available at a less expensive cost and can be found near the taxi stand. The conference will end on Sunday, June 21 at 11:30 a.m. Departing flights should be booked after 2:30 p.m. that Sunday for those not attending the Post-Conference trip to the Chicago. If you are attending the conference and post conference trip, you will fly into Milwaukee, WI and fly out of Chicago, IL. Transportation will be provided from Milwaukee to Chicago for those attending the post conference trip. Post-conference trip attendees should book departing flights on Wednesday, June 24.

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