The History of MARC
Midwest Area Regional Council
On July 20, 1985 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, while attending the Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) International Convention, several Mid-western members met to finalize plans for what had been a desire of many for some time. In a small room in Tulsa, the Midwest Area Regional Council was born. MARC, as it would come to be known, was made up of members from nine state councils: Great Lakes, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. Another meeting was held on April 5, 1986 in Lansing, Illinois to enable representatives from each state to meet and draft by-laws. At this meeting it was decided that an annual conference would be held on the second week-end of November.
The annual conference is held to promote leadership training and educational opportunities to the membership. The leadership portion of the conference is a full day of speakers touching on everything from how to better conduct a business meeting and how to take better care of ourselves to information on the area where the conference is being held. The conference is also a perfect opportunity to share ideas with members from other states, create new friendships and catch up with old friends. A business meeting is held on the second day of the conference.
The objectives of MARC are:
The annual conference is held to promote leadership training and educational opportunities to the membership. The leadership portion of the conference is a full day of speakers touching on everything from how to better conduct a business meeting and how to take better care of ourselves to information on the area where the conference is being held. The conference is also a perfect opportunity to share ideas with members from other states, create new friendships and catch up with old friends. A business meeting is held on the second day of the conference.
The objectives of MARC are:
- Promote closer relationships and fuller cooperation among the member states
- Assist member states in reaching new goals and new heights in the growth and strengthening of ESA in the Midwest
- Serve as a means of promoting fellowship and unity
- Offer a means of sharing mutual problems, concerns and goals
- Providing further educational and leadership training for ESA members in the Midwest
For Further information about MARC states, access their websites from the links below. Please note, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin do not have websites.