April 13, 2017
Alpha Mu Chi, Northeast Texas Community College?s chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, successfully campaigned for the Texas Region District III Vice-President position at the regional convention earlier this spring. After the chapter won the position, elections were held within the chapter to determine which member would represent the chapter. Chesney Davis won that election and will represent the chapter as Vice President.
When asked about the year ahead of him, Chesney replied ?I?m looking forward to the opportunities and challenges I?ll be faced with.† It won?t be easy but anything worth doing isn?t easy.?
He began his year in office by driving to Tyler Junior College on March 21†to speak at their induction ceremony. On March 26†he spoke at Trinity Valley?s induction ceremony. He was also one of the keynote speakers at NTCC?s induction ceremony on April 4.
The D3VP position entails speaking at the induction ceremonies of the 16 colleges in our district as well as planning district meetings and Texas Regional Meetings.† This includes three district meetings throughout the year at various colleges in the district, the Texas Honors Institute held in July, the Texas Leadership Conference held in October, and the Texas Regional Convention held in March.† Chesney was part of the opening ceremonies of the Phi Theta Kappa International Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee April 6-9. He also helped lead the Texas Regional meeting during the international convention.
Davis graduated third in his class from Pittsburg High School in 2016. He is a Presidential Scholar in Honors Northeast.
When asked about the year ahead of him, Chesney replied ?I?m looking forward to the opportunities and challenges I?ll be faced with.† It won?t be easy but anything worth doing isn?t easy.?
He began his year in office by driving to Tyler Junior College on March 21†to speak at their induction ceremony. On March 26†he spoke at Trinity Valley?s induction ceremony. He was also one of the keynote speakers at NTCC?s induction ceremony on April 4.
The D3VP position entails speaking at the induction ceremonies of the 16 colleges in our district as well as planning district meetings and Texas Regional Meetings.† This includes three district meetings throughout the year at various colleges in the district, the Texas Honors Institute held in July, the Texas Leadership Conference held in October, and the Texas Regional Convention held in March.† Chesney was part of the opening ceremonies of the Phi Theta Kappa International Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee April 6-9. He also helped lead the Texas Regional meeting during the international convention.
Davis graduated third in his class from Pittsburg High School in 2016. He is a Presidential Scholar in Honors Northeast.