Creating a relationship with the Purdue Association of Leaders can be a valuable asset to your student and professional life.  PAL is dedicated to turning students into strong leaders.  PAL is an excellent way to get advice about the business world from professionals; network through students, graduates and professionals; as well as have important hands-on experience being a leader.
     PAL's affliction for leadership makes it a club that any employer would want to see on a resume.  PAL has a fee of $15 per semester, or $25 that will make you a member for a full year. This is used to purchase refreshments for events, cut the cost of professional events, and help to acquire important business services. 
     Along with all of the important ways PAL can value you as a student, PAL gives back to the community as well by providing service to various community organizations through it's members.  If all of this sounds great to you, be sure to look for our spring and fall callouts, or to contact PAL for membership information or any questions you might have, please send us an email!! 
 
 
||  Resume Examples  ||
     Just by joining PAL, you are able to add a section to your resume showing your affiliation a campus organization. However, PAL also gives its student members the chance to lead and step up!  Here are some real examples of what you resume could look like when you choose to head a committee, or run for office.  PAL helps students get the experience they need in the field of leadership.
 
Purdue Association of Leaders (PAL):  Professionalism Chair,  Spring 2004
     - Lead a team that organized and executed a wine etiquette session through the coordination of business professionals and students in which 70 Purdue student/faculty attended
 
Purdue Association of Leaders (PAL):  Vice President,  Fall 2004
      -Enhanced valuable organization skills by coordinating, delegating, and directing five committee chairs that arranged 13 successful events through bi-weekly meetings and continual communication
      -Mentored a committee chair through leadership and experience to help maintain their short-term goals and to help develop their leadership skills
 
 
 
 
 
 
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