Showing posts with label Epsilon Chi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epsilon Chi. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

TMH Gala #WhyAlphaChiWednesday #axoalumnae #AltruisticAXO


Our Sisters were out on the town ... or more like, at the Civic Center to look glamourous, support enjoy the TMH Gala, support health funding, and enjoy the melodious tunes of ... James Taylor!

Katie S. Carson (Gamma Iota), Wendy McL Kerr (Gamma Iota), Britain D Riley (Beta Eta), Kristen S Costa (Gamma Iota/Beta Eta), Susan D Stafford (Alpha Omega), Caryn Beck Dudley (Beta Xi)


Christine T Ashburn (Beta Eta)
Tracey G Cohen (Epsilon Chi)


Thursday, September 26, 2013

#tbt - Alpha Chi Omega at Children's Home Society


Tracey was on the board and we were sponsors



see past years of fun, and learn more about Tracey as well:

Supporting Sisters in February

http://axoete.blogspot.com/2010/01/supporting-our-sisters-in-february.html


Congratulations to our Tally Award Winners

http://axoete.blogspot.com/2010/01/congratulations-bluewater-cooking.html


Tracy Cohen - a mom, a president, a business woman, a wife, An Alpha Chi Omega

http://axoete.blogspot.com/2012/11/tracy-cohen-mom-president-business.html


Monday, November 12, 2012

Tracy Cohen - a mom, a president, a business woman, a wife, An Alpha Chi Omega

So we are a little late in posting this one, but we post it as an exciting anniversary announcement:

Our sister Tracey (Epsilon Chi, UNC-Chapel Hill) will celebrate 30 Years of Target Copy in the Tallahassee community on November 15, 2012! What a fantastic accomplishment and event. Tracey represents a woman who works, mommies, wifes, volunteers and greets each day with a super warm smile. We appreciate her contributions to the Tallahassee community and know she deserves the many business awards she and Target Copy receive.

Enjoy your anniversary Tracey and keep Seeking the Heights. L&L








Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Alpha Chi Omega Actress in the News

There's a great new article/interview with Tallahassee native Alpha Chi Omega alumna Maddy Curley (Epsilon Chi, UNC-Chapel Hill) in International Gymnast's online magazine. Here's an excerpt. Read the full article here.

Gymnast-turned-actress Maddy Curley spoke with IG this week about her recent projects, including a gymnastics-themed screenplay she hopes will get produced before the 2012 Olympics.
From the set of NBC's "The Event," gymnast-turned-actress Maddy Curley spoke with IG this week about her recent projects, ranging from parts in "The Office" and an unofficial "Footloose" remake to a gymnastics-themed screenplay she hopes will get produced before the 2012 Olympics.
Curley has enjoyed steady work in Hollywood since she earned a B.F.A. in Drama and International Studies at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where she competed in gymnastics from 2000-2004. She made her professional acting debut in 2006 with a co-starring role in "Stick It," Touchstone Pictures' gymnastics-themed film starring Academy Award winner Jeff Bridges.
Among Curley's more recent credits, she played a pivotal role in the two-part season finale of CBS's "Cold Case" last year, and recreated Kevin Bacon's classic dance-and-gymnastics scene for the unofficial "Footloose" remake that premiered in Los Angeles and New York this summer. She is currently shooting an episode of NBC's "The Event," a conspiracy-thriller series that is scheduled to debut on Sept. 20.

See also Cupcakes and Cold Case.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Congrats to collegiate chapters!

We're so excited about how many of the chapters our members care about won awards this year at Alpha Chi Omega Convention!

Congratulations, Beta Sigma (Univ of Georgia) and Epsilon Chi (Univ of North Carolina-Chapel Hill), Continuing Excellence Award winners!

Tau, Brenau, won the Campus Leadership Award!

Gamma Zeta, Kansas State, won the PACE (Promoting Alpha Chi Everyday), Chapter Management, and  Financial Management Awards! They were also a finalist for the Fraternity Appreciation Award and the Risk Management Award.

Gamma Iota, Univ of Florida, won the Intellectual Development Award.

Theta Sigma, Univ of North Florida, was a Finalist for the Recruitment Award, the Alumnae and Parent Relations Award, the Philanthropy & Service Award, and the Intellectual Development Award.

(If you missed the Beta Eta, Florida State, awards, they are listed here.)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Congratulations Tracey!

It'll be two exciting Wednesdays in a row for Tracey C. (Epsilon Chi, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)! On April 21st, she won the Family Success Award from the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship; on April 28th, the winner of the Rotary Club Ethics in Business Award will be named. Tracey is one of the seven nominees! We wish her the best of luck and send our congratulations on these well-deserved honors!

(Congratulations and best wishes also to Martha Stubbs. Her daughter-in-law Joy (Gamma Iota, University of Florida) is our connection to the Stubbs Educational Foundation. We are proud to support their work providing scholarships for local music students!)


Institute honors achievers in business
Sean Flood, an FSU alumnus and owner of the Gotcha Group, probably put it best in his praise of business support he has received from the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship.

"I can truly say that without the generosity of JMI, I would not be here," Flood told those gathered for the institute's annual celebration of business achievement.
It was an anniversary party Wednesday night for JMI in honor of its 15 years of business support, but the companies that have benefited from JMI programs are just as much of the story. The spotlight shines on them as much as it does on the institute, founded through a gift from legendary South Florida automobile retailer Jim Moran.
Thus far, more than 3,000 Florida businesses have received assistance. JMI also coordinates the school program Junior Achievement in Leon County and has had more than 9,000 students participate.
JMI also sponsors the entrepreneurial roundtables that get company owners together to discuss problems and opportunities. Sam Varn, owner of Awards4U in Tallahassee, is a long-time roundtable member and received the JMI Advocate Award for his efforts to make the institute's programs more visible.
The award for Outstanding Commitment went to Arthur and Pamela Aveling of King Arthur's Tools. They were honored for their JMI involvement, but also sharing what they learn with business owners.
Pam Butler, CEO of Aegis Business Technologies, received the award for Community Support and Involvement. The Financial Growth Award went to Steve Roden, CEO of LearnSomething Inc. Fred G. Shelfer Jr., president and CEO of Goodwill Industries Inc. Big Bend, received the Success Story Award for improving his organization's profitability.
Tracey Cohen, president of Target Copy, was presented with the Family Success Award in honor of her achievements in taking the reins of the business started by her mother, Mayda Williams.
Students were honored, too. Seniors Stephanie Farquhar and Sara Clack produced a marketing plan for the Uptown Cafe as part of their venture consulting class, and it has paid dividends for the business. They received the Student Excellence Award.
In a business plan development competition that had a $5,000 first prize, the winners were the team of Cameron Bullock, Sam Nebel and Trey Ware. They worked with the FSU Institute for Energy Systems, Economics and Sustainability, whose scientists have invented a technology for making energy grids work smarter, and needed a business plan for commercializing the technology.

Rotary award recognizes good ethics in business

The Rotary Clubs of Tallahassee, Wakulla and Monticello are hosting their 10th anniversary Ethics in Business Award at the civic center Wednesday. Seven local business men and women have been nominated for the award, given in memory of the late Bill Dugger, a former Rotary president.


"Every year I am pleased that our local businesses have this many people who do business ethically," said Mark Thomasson, Rotary Club of Tallahassee president. "Everyone nominated is a winner because this is a celebration of ethics and good practices."
The nominees are Eugene G. Rivers III, Lucy Ho, Mark A. Tarmey, Martha Stubbs, Melvina MacDonald, Steve Evans and Tracey Cohen.
Stubbs, owner of Stubbs Music School & Educational Foundation, was humbled to hear of her nomination for the award.
"I'm very honored to know that people in the community see how we do business as ethical," she said. "And I'm looking forward to the honor of meeting the other nominees, being with the Rotarians and being considered for their most prestigious award."
The nominees are selected by graduate students at the Florida State University College of Business, said Maureen Thompson, immediate past president of the Rotary Club of Tallahassee.
The keynote speaker for the mid-day lunch event is Alberto Ibarguen, CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
2010 NOMINEES FOR THE ETHICS IN BUSINESS AWARD IN MEMORY OF BILL DUGGER:
Eugene G. Rivers III, Keller Williams Town and Country Realty: Tallahassee Realtor since 1993 with his wife Rebekah as his teammate. Aside from providing service to clients as a Realtor, Rivers also believes in giving back to his community, having been named the leading fundraiser for American Red Cross, Muscular Dystrophy, the March of Dimes, Public Television and Public Radio, and the American Diabetes Associations.
Lucy Ho, owner of Lucy Ho's Azu and Masa Restaurants: Long-time local restaurateur known for her passion to prepare great food. Not only does Lucy Ho take care of her customers, she serves the community with her many years of dedication to the FSU Theater Department, where she sews the many costumes seen on stage. Ho even invites college students to her home to indulge in a tasty meal.
Mark A. Tarmey, 4M Design Group: Formed 4M Design group in 2007 and has more than 28 years of architectural experience. Tarmey has received certificates of appreciation for design and generous contribution to the ABC TV show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" from the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects, "support and service in the revitalization of the Frenchtown Community" presented by Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, and for "outstanding leadership, mentorship and participation" in the Lawton Chiles Honors externship program.
Martha Stubbs, founder of Stubbs Music School & Educational Foundation: Martha Stubbs has dedicated considerable time to improving the future of music education, not just through her school, but by volunteering her time to a variety of music organizations. She is active in the Florida State Music Teachers' Association in which she has served as president, and as the Florida State Music Teachers' Foundation president.
Melvina MacDonald, Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare's Employee Assistant Program: Active Rotary member. Through Melvina MacDonald's efforts in helping troubled clients, TMH was the very first winner of the Florida Psychological Association's Psychologically Health Workplace Award in 2009 and the national award in 2010.
Steve Evans, FSU Foundation interim president: Evans retired from IBM after 30 years of dedicated service. Since then, he has found another full-time calling in helping others succeed in business. He serves as a mentor to business owners and an example of ethical business practices.
Tracey Cohen, president of Target Copy: Cohen is known for her generosity at work and in the community. At Target Copy she always make sure that what the customer wants and needs comes first, even if she has to send them to a competitor. She serves on the board of the North Central Division of the Children's Home Society of Florida and was chair of Turning Lives Around in November, where more than $50,000 in cash and pledges was raised for the organization.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Springtime Tallahassee: "Leap Into Springtime" - SS

March 26-27, 2010 - the weather looks like it will cooperate too!

Two of our ETE sisters, Stefanie (Beta Eta - FSU) and Holly (BH), are associated with Springtime Tallahassee. Stefanie and husband are members of Springtime Tallahassee(and son Brian was a "Gent"), and Holly is part of the backbone staff for Springtime Tallahassee.

Friday night will kick off the festival weekend with the Capital City Bank Downtown GetDown from 6:00-10:00 pm in Adams Street Commons.

Saturday, March 27th
aPrior to the parade the Gulf Winds Track Club 35th Annual Springtime Tallahassee 10K race will be run in and around downtown Tallahassee. Target Copy is sponsoring the 10K and their own 1 Mile (Under 16) Run.

aThe Annual Springtime Tallahassee Jubilee in the Park and Grand Parade. The Grand parade will consist of over 100 fun and inviting entries that you do not want to miss, including Krewe floats, marching bands, and some of the best parade units in the Southeast.

aFollowing the Grand Parade will be the Jubilee in the Park filled arts and craft vendors, food, local and national entertainment, children's park, seafood festival, beer garden, and more for all ages.

... and in another AXΩ connection - the Grand Parade Marshall of the Parade this year is Tracey (Epsilon Chi, UNC-Chapel Hill)'s dad!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Congratulations to our Tally Award Winners

BlueWater Cooking Company
Target Copy
Dr. Kirbo

The husband of 0ur alumna Joy S. (Gamma Iota) won the Tally Award for Catering! Woo Hoo, you can't beat good barbecue - a delight of the south! Give BlueWater a try and look for them at the St. George Island Regional Charity Chili Cook-off March 5, 2010.

Our sister Tracey C (Epsilon Chi) at Target Copy won the Tally Award for Signs, Printing and Promotional Products! We are glad to see all your hard work and dedication paid off Tracey!

Sister Kristen S (Gamma Iota/Beta Eta) is a nurse and P.A. for Dr. Kirbo's office. (Dr. Kirbo won best surgeon.) She loves her job, and we know she contributes greatly to his office!

Real. Strong. AwardWinners.