Baldwin-Wallace College to Host the 114th Leadership Convention

The 114th Annual Leadership Convention will be held at Baldwin-Wallace College, July 30 – August 2, 2009.
Baldwin-Wallace College provides an ideal location, due to its proximity to Cleveland, Ohio. The College is also home to the OH Beta Tau chapter. The chapter has been the recipient of the George A. Beck Outstanding Chapter Award for the past three years.
The OH Beta Tau alumni and undergraduates were responsible for the successful selection. They proposed the location in regards to the wealth of volunteer support, alumni involvement, and resources available to hosting convention.
This summer the International Executive Council made the decision to return to the campus setting. The decision was based on reallocating funds from convention to expansion and recruitment resources available throughout the year. The campus setting allows for great programs while continuing the great experience of convention. The college setting opens doors to numerous presenters, who will assist with making the 114th Convention incredible.
Baldwin-Wallace College is a private, liberal arts college located in Berea, Ohio. When founded in 1845, Baldwin-Wallace was one of the first colleges in Ohio to admit students without regard to race or gender. Berea is located just 20 minutes from Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio’s second largest city, is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Cleveland Indians. |