20th Annual NLDC hosted by Pi Chapter, California State University Northridge, August 4-6, 2017!
The Mission
NLDC is to empower the leadership of Nu Alpha Kappa with the skills to run their chapter effectively during the upcoming school year.
It exists to foster chapter development and inter chapter networking and bonding, to enhance the leadership abilities of our elected and emerging leaders, and to unify the chapters of the Fraternity under the current agenda of the National Executive Board of Nu Alpha Kappa. NLDC is an annual event to prepare our undergraduate chapter officers and emerging leaders for the coming academic year.
NLDC also serves as a venue for our NAK leaders of all chapters, both undergraduate and alumni, to gather in open forums and discuss the important issues facing our brotherhood. The Conference allows the brotherhood to share a vision of leadership and begin the process of planning the next academic year.
Stay tuned to this page for the latest information. Please email programs@nakinc.org. with questions or concerns.
Previous National Leadership Development Conference Hosting Chapters:
- 1998 Iota Chapter, CSU Sacramento
- 1999 Delta Chapter, CSU Stanislaus
- 2000 Zeta Chapter, UC Santa Barbara
- 2001 Gamma Chapter, CSU Sonoma
- 2002 Beta Chapter, San Diego State University
- 2003 Epsilon Chapter, CSU Fresno
- 2004 Iota Chapter, CSU Sacramento
- 2005 Lambda Chapter, UC San Diego
- 2006 Delta Chapter, CSU Stanislaus
- 2007 Nu Chapter, UC Riverside
- 2008 Omicron Chapter, Univ. of Nevada, Reno
- 2009 Rho Chapter UC Los Angeles
- 2010 Sigma Chapter, Univ. of Northern Colorado, Greeley
- 2011 Tau Chapter, Cal Poly, Pomona
- 2012 Upsilon Chapter, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
- 2013 Phi Chapter, National Hispanic University
- 2014 Rho Chapter, University of California, Los Angeles
- 2015 Omicron Chapter, University of Nevada, Reno
- 2016 Psi Chapter, University of California, Irvine
- 2017 Pi Chapter, California State University, Northridge
National Leadership Development Conference 2017
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 – SUNDAY, AUGUST 6
Hosted by Pi Chapter, California State University Northridge
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4
7am – 9am : Event Registration
9am – 12:30pm : Workshops and Seminars
12:30pm – 1:30pm : Lunch
1:30pm – 5pm : Workshops and Seminars
5pm – 6pm: Hotel Check-in
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5
8am – 9am : Breakfast / Morning Networking
9am – 12pm : Workshops and Seminars
12pm – 1pm : Lunch and Awards Recognition
1pm – 5pm : Workshops and Seminars
5pm – 6pm : Closing / Networking
7pm – 8pm : Dinner – Taquero
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16
9am – 11am: Hotel Check-Out
Physical Address: 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330
Download Campus Map
From CA 118 Westbound:
Exit CA 118 at Reseda Blvd and turn right. Travel 200 yards on Rinaldi to Reseda Blvd. Turn right on Reseda and travel 2.5 miles south to Prairie Street. Turn left and travel one-and-a-half blocks to information booth on the left.
From CA 118 Eastbound:
Exit CA 118 at Reseda Blvd. Turn right on Reseda and travel 2.5 miles south to Prairie Street. Turn left and travel one-and-a-half blocks to information booth on the left.
From Interstate 405 Southbound:
Exit Interstate 405 at Nordhoff St. and turn right. Travel 3.2 miles to Zelzah Ave. Turn right on Zelzah. Proceed through the light to parking lot G4 on the left. Information Booth is located in the lot.
From Interstate 405 Northbound:
Exit Interstate 405 at Nordhoff St. and turn left. Travel 3.2 miles to Zelzah Ave. Turn right on Zelzah. Proceed through the light to parking lot G4 on the left. Information Booth is located in the lot.
From US 101 Westbound:
Exit US 101 at Reseda Blvd and turn right. Travel 4.5 miles, past Nordhoff Street to Prairie Street. Turn right and travel one-and-a-half blocks to information booth on the left.
From US 101 Eastbound:
Exit US 101 at Reseda Blvd and turn left. Travel 4.5 miles, past Nordhoff Street to Prairie Street. Turn right and travel one-and-a-half blocks to information booth on the left.
VISITOR PARKING INFORMATION
1. All persons using CSUN parking facilities must park in a marked space within the designated parking area, and must display a valid permit appropriate for the space the vehicle is occupying.
2. Daily Parking Permits may be purchased in advance from our Permit Store.
3. Daily Parking Permits may also be purchased once you arrive on campus from a parking permit dispenser or from one of the Information Booths. Both the parking permit dispensers and Information Booths accept cash and credit cards to purchase your daily parking permit. For your convenience, Visa and MasterCard are now accepted at all locations where daily parking permits are sold. Generally, at least one information booth is open between the hours of 7:00 a.m – 9:00 p.m. Sunday – Saturday.
Information Booth #1, located on Lindley Avenue off Nordhoff Street.
Information Booth #2, located on Prairie Street off Darby Avenue.
Information Booth #3, located on Prairie Street off Zelzah Avenue.
4. All valid dates are printed on the face of the permits.
PARKING REGULATIONS
Please read and heed the parking instructions below or call the Parking Office.
1. Parking permits are required at all times in all areas of campus. All persons using our parking facilities are to park in designated parking areas and spaces and, to purchase the appropriate parking permit before parking in designated areas and spaces.
2. A designated parking space is formed between (2) painted parallel lines. Unless the space is so defined,
it is not a designated parking space.
3. Provisions of California Vehicle Code are enforced on the campus.
4. CURB COLORS ARE ENFORCED.
BLUE – Disabled Permit/Placard Required
RED – No Parking
YELLOW – Loading/Unloading Zone
The Friday workshops will take place in these buildings/classrooms:
Altadena
La Cresenta
Panoarama
Tujunga
Van Nuys
The Saturday workshops workshops will take place in these buildings/classrooms:
La Cresenta
Lake Balboa
Reseda
Santa Susana
Ventura
Jason Navarro
National President
president@nakinc.org
Omar Garcia
National Director of Programming
programs@nakinc.org
Jose Solorio
Pi Chapter, CSUN, NLDC Committee Chair
pi@nakinc.org
Christian Torres
Pi Chapter, CSUN, NLDC 2017 Liaison
pi@nakinc.org
What is the dress code?
Business Professional; Minimum – NAK Polo, slacks, and dress shoes – No Hats, Tennis Shoes, Shorts
Is there a parking fee?
It is $8.00 per day.
Is there a social event planned?
Taquero/Networking event after Saturday’s meeting.
Is there an alumni meeting this year?
Not this year.
Is housing and food being provided?
Yes both will be provided.
Who is required to attend the event this year?
The National Board is requiring the following officer from each chapter; President, Treasurer, and Intake Director.
Are all brothers welcomed?
All members of Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity are welcomed to attend, but are required to register.