Pi Beta Phi Informative Speech

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Goal for my audience: I want my audience to get to know the impact Pi Beta Phi has made on my life.
Introduction
“When you’re a Pi Phi, you will find a support system like no other. The bond of sisterhood means that you will be surrounded by amazing women that will push you to become the best you can be, offer advice and support in times of need, and help you laugh and have fun through your college years. It doesn’t matter what competitions we win or what awards we receive; what matters is that everyone is allowed to be themselves and each member makes friendships and memories that will last a lifetime.” – Megan Riddle
Thesis/Preview
Transferring to the University of Louisville fall of 2015, I came in feeling like a freshman all over again. I knew no one, wasn’t for sure on the right approach to making friends, and I was terrified. Thankfully, in the …show more content…

Another way Pi Phi has helped me network is when it comes to finding jobs.
a. We have a Facebook page called, “Sisterly Stuff” where everyone is always posting about different job opportunities. This has helped several sisters throughout the chapter get great jobs and internships.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Pi Beta Phi has given me great leadership skills, lifelong friendships, and many networking opportunities. I hope this tribute speech has given you a deeper look into Greek life. Go cards, go Greek, and go Pi Phi.
Bibliography: Pi Beta Phi. Personal Experience, October 26, 2016
Type of Introduction: Quote from Pi Phi’s President
I used a quote from Pi Phi’s president to try and describe why I was giving a tribute to my sorority in hopes that other’s would connect to it.
Type of Conclusion: Summary
I wanted to summarize my speech so the audience remembered what we discussed during this time.
Type of Organization: Organized chronologically by the influence
I went in order by how Pi Phi has influenced my life by making friendships, gaining the leadership opportunities, then creating the networking

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