2020 PGN National Convention & Leadership University
FEBRUARY 7 - 9, 2019 | ATLANTA, GA
NOW OPEN TO EVERYONE! REGISTER BY JANUARY 10
Key Dates
January 10 - Registration Closes
January 13 - Attend the PGN National Leaders Call (required for attendees)
January 15 - Last day to book flights. Receipt is required. Last day to add / drop. $300 fine applies to late add/drop.
January 22 - Pre-work received
January 31 - Pre-work due
Attendees will workshop the strategic vision for their leadership term and for PGN overall, learn new marketing techniques, take their new member training programs to the next level, and create an even stronger culture on campus.
Most of all, attendees will make amazing connections, spark new ideas, and tackle challenges together. Plus, this year all chapters will get 1:1 mentorship time to discuss your specific chapter goals and challenges. Don't worry, we'll pack in plenty of fun too!
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Be in good standing with your chapter (this includes financially)
Attend the January 13 National Prep Call
Book flights by January 15.
Complete all pre-work by Jan 31 (to be sent January 22)
Have completed your first on-boarding semester with PGN
Have at least one semester remaining as of Spring 2020 (unless you are a Chapter President)
Have an interest in taking on a leadership role in the chapter
Have an updated profile on the PGN Community
Ideal Attendees
Chapter President (Required)
VP Membership (strongly suggested)
VP External (strongly suggested)
Marketing Chair
VP Finance
Other future leaders
Chapters receive:
A credit card to book flights
$350 for flights
Other travel reimbursements
Up to 2 rooms
All meals
Detailed instructions are available upon completion of this form.
“I never thought that I could learn so much from the people surrounding me. One conversation after another led to a new perspective to be had and ideas to be shared. This experience left me feeling more connected to my own chapter and to PGN as a whole. I am so beyond grateful for the friendships and experiences that took place. I would recommend it to any member in our chapter.”