Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Member Spotlight – Eric Pittman

Eric Pittman grew up in a small town in Northwest Indiana and graduated high school with 27 classmates. He went on to study pharmacy and radiation physics at Purdue University, where he met his future wife.

Eric applied for a position with the United States Food and Drug Administration in 2002, and the rest is history. He served as a supervisory investigator in the Chicago District Office where he won 2011 Office of Regulatory Affairs Supervisory Investigator of the Year and went on to lead the Division of Human and Animal Food Domestic Operations. He currently serves as the Program Division Director for Bioresearch Monitoring West and is responsible for inspections of clinical and non-clinical trials, post-market adverse drug experiences, and risk evaluation and mitigation strategies. He also serves as the U.S. Delegate to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Working Party on Good Laboratory Practices.

In 2021, Eric went back to school and earned a master of business administration degree at Youngstown State University where he was initiated into Phi Kappa Phi. When his daughters were younger, he volunteered with Job’s Daughters International and as a youth soccer and volleyball coach.

Let’s get to know Eric!

Why did you accept the invitation to join Phi Kappa Phi?
Obviously, I am an older student, but the recognition of the hard work I put in was appreciated. It means that someone recognized my hard work to further my education and improve myself.

What are your hobbies?
I am a Freemason and very involved with the Scottish Rite and Shriners (you know, the guys with the red fezes).

What would you do if you won the lottery?
Quit and open a luxury dog boarding facility with mobile grooming capability.

Who was your favorite teacher in school?
Senora Platt, regardless of how bad I did in Spanish, always kept me pushing forward. She went on to travel the world and sent me postcards from all over. I returned the favor when I started traveling abroad.

If you had a warning label, what would yours say?
Someone once gave me a sign to hang in my office that said, “Warning Bullpen; Do Not Provoke the Bulls.” That sounds about right!

What song would you say best sums you up?
Jimmy Buffett’s “We are the people our parents warned us about.”

What is your proudest life accomplishment?
Outside of my daughters and our family, I think it is the excellent work I have done throughout my career. I have accomplished amazing things and been able to protect public health. What higher calling is there?

What was the last movie you went to see, and how did you like it?
The Batman…definitely different, but a good different. I am really looking forward to the Next Dr. Strange.

What celebrity would you like to meet?
I think the one thing that COVID has taught us is that celebrities are not as important as we may have used to believe; however, Jimmy Buffett – hands down.

What is your favorite sport to watch?
Softball. Our youngest daughter is a travel softball player and a pretty darn good one too!

To learn more about Eric and connect, visit his profile within our online member community, here.

Is there someone you would like to see in the spotlight? Send your nomination to engagement@phikappaphi.org and be sure to include basic information for the nomination.

Monday, August 29, 2022

Member Mentions – August 2022

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi's international community is a unique blend of students, academicians, and corporate and civic leaders from all fields of endeavor. Membership in Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and rewards academic success. That recognition doesn’t end after initiation. From their time in school to their professional career, Society members’ hard work continues to pay off and be acknowledged.

Phi Kappa Phi would like to congratulate these members on their recent achievements:

Caleb Bengs (Oklahoma State University) an aerospace engineering graduate, was one of the eight students in the country to receive the 2022 Regional Undergraduate Student Award from Sigma Gamma Tau. Bends was honored based on his academic honors and distinctions, extracurricular activities and technical achievements.

Christine Jones (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) received the Aspiring Scholar Award for her outstanding achievements by the LULAC National Educational Service Centers. Jones was also elected as a Senator for the coming 2022-23 academic year of the Student Government Association.

June Pilcher
(Clemson University) was named a 2022 cohort Sigma Xi Fellow. She was recognized for distinguished accomplishments and thirty years of dedicated service to the Clemson University chapter of Sigma Xi, as well as serving in leadership roles and giving attention to succession planning.

Max Phillips (Millikin University) was named Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars for NCAA Division III by the Golf Coaches Association of American. Phillips averaged 78.47 while turning in an outstanding academic performance earning a bachelor's degree in Chemistry.

Emma DeCaro, Claudia Makarski, and Catherine Maher (Kutztown University) received D2 ADA Academic Achievement Awards for their academic accomplishments as student-athletes. Makarski and Maher were also recognized as Intercollegiate Tennis Association Scholar-Athletes.

Bradley University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences announced its 2022 Spring Semester awards for its outstanding students. Four active Phi Kappa Phi members received awards. Julianna Babin was awarded the Outstanding Students in Sculpture; Bailey Beason was awarded the Outstanding Students in Organizational Communication; Christine McGowan was awarded the Sigma Alpha Iota Scholastic Award; and Jossie Ward was awarded the Global Scholar Award and Nicolas Nyaradi Memorial Award.

Do you have an accomplishment you’d like to share? Email your member news to news@phikappaphi.org to be considered for inclusion.

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Member Benefits: Insurance Savings for Your Whole Family

Protect yourself and your family by taking advantage of special access to insurance products, including life, health, dental, vision, pet, travel, and more.

The Society has been partnered with Mercer for more than 16 years to provide its members essential worry-free protection from some of the nation’s leading insurance carriers. These cost-effective solutions can be an ideal solution for a recent graduate or self-employed entrepreneur. They can also fill the gaps in an employer benefit program.

Medical Insurance
Whether you're just starting out, eligible for Medicare, or somewhere in between, find the coverage to fit your health insurance needs. Choose from major medical or short-term medical coverage.

Health Savers Benefit Card
Save on dental powered by Aetna Dental Access, Coast To Coast Vision™, pharmacy costs and Health Advocate™ Solutions services.

Long-Term Care Insurance

Today, we’re living longer, which increases the likelihood of suffering a chronic or disabling illness that may require long-term care (LTC) services. Find the right long-term care insurance, so you can spend the time on things that matter the most.

Life Insurance
Life insurance is one of the cornerstones of financial planning. Make sure your loved ones are taken care of if something happens to you. Choose from a group term or group 10-year level term option.

Pet Insurance
Get peace of mind knowing you can care for your pet no matter the cost. Pet insurance helps pay for your pet's treatments, surgeries, lab fees, X-rays, and much more.

Travel Assistance Insurance
Get access to valuable emergency medical and travel assistance benefits when you are 100 miles or more away from home. They include emergency medical assistance, medical evacuation and repatriation, emergency travel assistance, and security and political evacuation services.

Visit www.PhiKappaPhi.org/Mercer to explore your options and learn more about enrollment. To speak with a Mercer representative, call 888.560.ALUM (2586). Be sure to mention your membership in The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.

Learn more about all the discounts available to active members at www.PhiKappaPhi.org/Benefits.

Monday, August 22, 2022

Free Webinar: Getting Into Medical School

Preparing to apply for medical school? If so, you don’t want to miss this free Getting Into Medical School webinar on Thursday, October 20, at 7 p.m. CT. Hosted by Phi Kappa Phi partner, The Princeton Review, we’ll review medical school application timelines and what you should expect during this time period. You will learn everything you need for your medical school application and how to stay on the right track. Click here to register now.

You may also want to check out the following resources available from The Princeton Review:

Medical School Management Tool | Access The Princeton Review’s exclusive medical school management tools and reminders to make sure you build your medical school application the right way. It’s free!

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| Access a wide range of medical school topics from crafting your personal statement to why high MCAT scores can still be rejected.

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If you are looking for more in-depth review courses, test prep materials, or tutoring for your grad school admissions exam, don’t forget that the Society is partnered with The Princeton Review to offer members savings of up to 15% off all classroom, online and self-paced test prep courses for the MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, GRE, and more. Plus, a wide range of free resources is available for all exams. Click here to access our exclusive promo codes and learn more.

Since 2005, our members have trusted The Princeton Review to help them prepare for test day and achieve their academic goals, and you can too!

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

2022-2024 Society Board of Directors, Divisional Vice Presidents and Council of Students

Voting for the Society's 2022-2024 Board of Directors and Divisional Vice Presidents was held at the 47th Phi Kappa Phi Biennial Convention in Orlando, Florida Aug. 4-6. Chapter delegates voted to elect the following positions: President-elect, Vice President for Chapter Development, five Directors, a Graduate Student Representative and an Undergraduate Student Representative. Voting delegates also elected the five Divisional Vice Presidents and a Council of Students has been named.

2022-2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President
Lora Becker, University of Evansville

President-elect
Sharhonda Rush, BlackLine

Vice President for Chapter Development
George Randels, University of the Pacific

Directors
JoAnn Canales, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Mattia Migliore, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University
Philip Phillips, Middle Tennessee State University
Ron Tulley, University of Findlay
Leslie Zenk, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Graduate Student Representative
Alex Shantiai, Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy

Undergraduate Student Representative
Ruth Nichols, Florida Institute of Technology

Divisional Vice Presidents
Division I – June Pilcher, Clemson University
Division II – David L. Briscoe, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Division III – Marc D. Glidden, California State University, Northridge
Division IV – Jim W. Mirabella, Jacksonville University
Division V – Alison Gregory, Marymount University

2022 COUNCIL OF STUDENTS

Established in 2007, the Council is comprised of six student vice presidents from chapters across the nation who are tasked with enhancing communication with SVPs, planning and hosting a student leadership conference, and interacting with SVPs in the Society's five divisions, among other tasks.

The new members of the council include:
  • Conor Dailey, Ball State University (Division II)
  • Nicole Gonzalez, Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (Division V)
  • Ruth Nichols, Florida Institute of Technology (Division II)
  • Alexandru Pasarariu, Florida Atlantic University (Division I)
  • Victoria Rogers, University of Lynchburg (Division IV)
  • Emily Tyson, Brenau University (Division IV)

To learn more about Society leadership, visit www.phikappaphi.org/leadership.

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Show Your ΦΚΦ Pride with the Phi Kappa Phi Visa® Rewards Card

The Phi Kappa Phi Visa® Rewards credit card is the perfect way to show your ΦΚΦ pride everywhere you shop, dine and travel. Plus, each time you use the card, you will be supporting the Society’s mission of recognizing and promoting academic excellence!

Cardholder benefits include:
  • Unlimited cash back with no point caps & no opt-inA lot of choices to redeem rewards—from 1% cash back to gift cards, travel, merchandise, and more.
  • A low introductory rate
  • No annual fee
Visit www.CommerceBank.com/PhiKappaPhi to learn more and apply online.

Learn more about all the discounts available to active members at www.PhiKappaPhi.org/Benefits.

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Phi Kappa Phi Announces Expansion of Award Programs

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines, has announced an expansion of its robust portfolio of award and grant programs which will now give $1.3 million annually to outstanding members.

Beginning next year, Phi Kappa Phi will provide 50 awards at $1,000 each to undergraduate members through its new Pioneer Program. These awards are designed to encourage and reward undergraduate members for developing the research, engagement and leadership skills necessary to become a successful scholar. For full eligibility requirements, visit www.phikappaphi.org/pioneer.

The Mary Todd Sabbatical Award, named for former Society Executive Director, Dr. Mary Todd, will honor one faculty member with a $50,000 award to support a sabbatical year or similar reassignments of duties. For full eligibility requirements, visit www.phikappaphi.org/sabbatical.

In addition to the two new programs, the Society’s Dissertation Fellowship has increased its funding to provide 15 eligible members with $10,000 awards and it’s Love of Learning program will now fund 200 members with $1,000 each to help fund post-baccalaureate professional development.

“As we know, awards are what we do at Phi Kappa Phi. These additional awards and funding are part of our ever-growing commitment to supporting academic excellence and service to others. Thanks to our wonderful donors, we continue to grow these programs and funding level,” said Society Executive Director and CEO, Dr. Bradley R. Newcomer. “I look forward to seeing the impact these new awards have on our members and volunteers!”

Phi Kappa Phi's award and grant programs distribute $1.3 million each year to outstanding members through study abroad grants, graduate and dissertation fellowships, funding for post-baccalaureate development, member and chapter awards, and grants for local, national and international literacy initiatives.

To learn more about the Society’s award and grant programs, please visit www.phikappaphi.org/awards.

Monday, August 8, 2022

Members Could Save with GEICO

Temperatures are high, but your auto insurance doesn’t have to be! Phi Kappa Phi members could cool off with a special member discount through the Society’s partnership with GEICO.

As the second-largest private passenger auto insurer in the United States, GEICO provides coverage for millions of policyholders and vehicles. For more than a decade, the Society has partnered with GEICO to extend a special member discount, including a free, no-obligation auto quote.

In keeping with our ongoing partnership, GEICO makes contributions to the Society in support of our mission to recognize and promote academic excellence through our award and grant programs.

Visit www.GEICO.com/PhiKappaPhi to request a free quote and see if you qualify for the discount.

Already a GEICO customer? Call 800.368.2734 to find out if you qualify for the auto discount. Be sure to mention your membership in The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.

To learn more about all the discounts available to active Phi Kappa Phi members, visit www.PhiKappaPhi.org/Discounts.

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Extend the Conversation: What is the biggest key to happiness?

In the Summer 2022 issue of Forum, our “Forum Flashback” feature revisits a 1958 speech by Phi Kappa Phi member Ellis E. Jensen in which he explored the mystery of happiness, noting that even with great leaps in material progress, many people in the 20th century weren’t content. If you didn’t catch that feature, you can read it here.

What do you think is the biggest key to happiness? For Forum editor Danny Heitman, it seems to be living for some purpose larger than yourself. Extend the conversation and share your perspective on this age-old question in our online member community Link. We’d love to hear from you!

Please note, our online community is available to active members only, and you will be required to log in with your Phi Kappa Phi credentials. For login assistance, email webmaster@phikappaphi.org.

If you are a member but your active membership has expired, click here to renew and regain access to this exclusive benefit.