Fraternity Business

If you’ve never been to Convention before, you might be wondering what kind of business gets accomplished there. Keep reading to understand how the meetings unfold!

Our biennial Convention includes formal Business Meetings where Official Delegates receive policy and program updates from National Officers and members of International Office staff, vote to update or amend the Constitution & Bylaws and other policies, and elect National Council for the next biennium.

The official Convention body is composed of these delegates: National Council, National Committee Chairs, Alumnae National Officers, Collegiate National Officers, ZTA Fraternity Housing Corporation officers, ZTA Foundation officers, the CEO of the Fraternity, former National Presidents, and one Official Delegate from each collegiate and alumnae chapter.

Convention Business Meetings include formality and tradition. Official Delegates and National Officers sit in assigned seats with chairback covers that indicate their chapter or office. National Council members sit at an elevated table facing the Convention body. Alternate Delegates and visitors sit in seats behind the official delegation.

Also at the opening meeting, Alternate Delegates and other visitors participate in the Parade of Flags (Who doesn’t love a parade?), beginning with the Zeta Tau Alpha flag, usually carried by a member of Alpha Chapter, the American and Canadian flags, and the flags of all chartered collegiate chapters. This meeting also includes a welcome from a collegian from a nearby chapter, a response from a collegian chosen by National Council, an invocation, and the singing of “The Star Spangled Banner,” “O Canada,” and The Creed of Zeta Tau Alpha.

The National President presides over the business meetings, which follow Parliamentary Procedure. A licensed parliamentarian sits at the head table with National Council, and a stenographer keeps minutes of the proceedings.

The final meeting includes the adoption of the Nominating Committee report, the election of National Council, and the Installation of National Council service. By tradition, the former National Presidents conduct this service. No photographs are allowed during the service, but National Council poses for photos at the close of the meeting.