AZA BBG IC 2014 Program Guide FINAL | Page 10

General Information Shuk Details Program Schedule Additional Information 8 Role Modeling and Behavioral Expectations at AZA BBG International Convention 2014 Our Brother Alephs and Sister B’nai B’rith Girls, Your AZA and BBG leadership has been working for months to make this event exciting, meaningful and a great experience for everyone. In order to make sure AZA BBG IC 2014 exceeds even our highest expectations, each participant is expected to be an exemplary Aleph or B’nai B’rith Girl by acting in an appropriate manner at all times. While you are here, remember that you represent yourself, BBYO, your community and the Jewish people. We have a zero-tolerance approach to any violation of the BBYO Code of Conduct and any discipline matter that comes to the attention of the IC Staff. If you are dismissed from International Convention for disciplinary reasons or Code of Conduct violations, staff will arrange for your immediate travel home, at your family’s expense and without a refund. Prior to IC, we communicated our IC Delegate Expectations. Consequences from poor decisions are explicitly laid out in the BBYO Member Code of Conduct. Please make smart choices and be an upstanding leader at all times! Thousands of teens around the world wanted to have the experience that we are all fortunate to have at AZA BBG IC 2014. Be sure to take advantage of every opportunity and make us all proud! Here’s to making AZA BBG IC 2014 the best EVER! Mika Stein Michaela Brown 89th Grand Aleph Godol 69th International N’siah Aleph Zadik Aleph B’nai B’rith Girls