Great Midwest Region
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- | *[[Godol]] - '''Daniel | + | *[[Godol]] - '''Daniel Waay''' |
*[[S'gan]] - '''Colin "The SilverD Silverman''' | *[[S'gan]] - '''Colin "The SilverD Silverman''' | ||
*[[Moreh]] - '''Adam Shaw''' | *[[Moreh]] - '''Adam Shaw''' |
Revision as of 15:17, 7 February 2014
Great Midwest Region #61 (also known simply as GMR) is a region located in Illinois, spanning Chicago and its suburbs. It's regional mascot is the Ostrich, and its regional color is Chartreuse.
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Chapters
GMR currently has twelve chapters in and around Chicago. Some chapters have both a meeting and event every week. Other chapters meet less often.
AZA
BBG
BBYO
Connect
GMR is also home of monthly Connect Events planned by its the BBYO Connect & Outreach Coordinator, and it's BBYO members.
Leadership
AZA Regional Board
- Godol - Daniel Waay
- S'gan - Colin "The SilverD Silverman
- Moreh - Adam Shaw
- Ozer - AJ Teplinsky
- Shaliach - Nathaniel Bernstein
- Mazkir - Jason Peiser
- Gizbor - Sam Harris
BBG Regional Board
- N'siah - Sydney Oliff
- S'ganit - Tariana Sandkam
- Mit Mom - Sarah Resnick
- Sh'licha - Pamela Kekst
- Mazkirah - Neli Farahmandpour
- Gizborit - Cyle Hoffenberg
- Ozeret - "'Elanie Gitles
Advisors
GMR has twenty four advisors working with its chapters and the region as a whole. They are volunteers who give of their time to interpret BBYO policy as well as work with the elected leadership to guide the chapters and region. Advisors attend all chapter and regional events and are available as resources and mentors to regional members.
Regional Professional Staff
- Program Director - Marty Shankle
- Program Director - Celia Bernstein
- Connect & Outreach Coordinator - _____
History
BBYO in Chicago used to be known as the Illinois Council and Chicago Council, which made up the Great Midwest Region. In 2001, the councils merged into what is now known as the Great Midwest Region and continue to carry on the Region's unique traditions.