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Danielle Wade 

Southeast District Governor

A Bit About Me

Danielle Wade is a Life Member of the Mu Beta Chapter at Florida Atlantic University and was initiated on March 29, 2009. During her tenure at FAU, Dani was actively engaged with the Marching Owls, Parliament Sound Pep Band, and Symphony Band, alongside participating in various other campus organizations. Within her chapter, she held the positions of Alumni Secretary and Vice President of Programs. She also undertook several interim and ad-hoc roles, believing that we should serve in areas where our talents and gifts are needed. At the district level, Dani was appointed to the now-defunct role of Southeast District Central Regional Representative. In this capacity, she conducted extensive in-person travel from South Florida to chapters across her region (Florida/Georgia) and beyond, with a focus on sharing knowledge, fostering fraternal engagement, and encouraging fellowship.
Post-graduation, Dani has continued to actively support band activities and stay involved with Kappa Kappa Psi. As the President of the FAU Marching Owls Alumni Association, she is dedicated to fostering a supportive environment for current band members and creating a community for former Marching Owls to connect. Her enthusiasm for Kappa Kappa Psi is matched by her contributions to the organization on the alumni front. Notably, she was a founding Board member and Membership Chair for the Southeast District Alumni Association (Kappa Kappa Psi), served on various national and alumni committees, facilitated workshops at district and national conventions, and has provided support as a Petitioning Group Advisor.

Dani embraces the idea that we plant trees not for ourselves but for future generations. She firmly believes in the untapped potential of our brothers and is committed to nurturing their talents for the future of Kappa Kappa Psi. As Governor of the Southeast District, she is eager to inspire and celebrate the spirit of service and leadership within the organization

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