The National Society of Leadership and Success Chapter at Viterbo Inducts New Members

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Contact Kasie Von Haden, Viterbo director of campus activities and orientation, at klvonhaden@viterbo.edu or 608-796-3807

The National Society of Leadership and Success Chapter at Viterbo Inducts New Members

La Crosse, Wis. – The Viterbo University Chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success recently inducted 73 members, bringing its total inducted membership to 452. Inducted members complete a leadership program consisting of an orientation, a leadership training day, three speaker broadcasts, three success networking team meetings and an induction ceremony where they receive their Certificate of Leadership Training.

The Society is one of the nation's largest leadership honor society. Students are selected for membership based on the following criteria: sophomore standing, a 3.0 cumulative grade point average, or nomination for participation by a faculty or staff member. Candidacy is a nationally recognized achievement of honorable distinction. Membership is for a lifetime and provides access to benefits including scholarships and awards, exclusive on-campus events, employer recruitment through an online job bank, discounts on computers, textbooks, grad school prep courses, insurance and much more.

Currently, the Viterbo University Society Chapter has an additional members who are working toward their induction. “We’re very proud of our members. The society has had a significant impact on our campus, inspiring our students to become better leaders, and helping them build a better future for themselves, the campus and their respective communities,” says chapter advisors.

About The National Society of Leadership and Success

The National Society of Leadership and Success was founded in 2001 to build a community of like-minded, success oriented leaders who come together to help one another succeed. The Society offers interactive broadcasts with the nation’s best speakers, training in goal setting, and team meetings in which students set and hold each other accountable for achieving goals.  Today, the Society has chapters on more than 475 college and university campuses nationwide and serves more than 450,000 members. For more information, please visit www.societyleadership.org. Follow the Society on Twitter @theNSLS and Like on Facebook.