Current Edition Summer 2010 September 06, 2010

Laura Herlovich and client Donny Osmond.

Chi Omegas Flourish

—by Laura Herlovich, Mu Delta/Bradley U

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Chi Omega

Being a Chi Omega at Bradley U was an unexpected opportunity for me and with it came many life lessons. Immediately, I learned to never say never: Up until the night before preference, I was sure I wasn’t joining any sorority! But join I did, the very next day.

And what an impact Chi Omega membership has had on my life. In fact, the most important principles of relationships that have guided my entertainment public-relations firm in Las Vegas since I established it 19 years ago were learned during those Chi Omega collegiate years.

While at Bradley, what I did reflected on my Sisters and Chi Omega. Today, while representing clients like Donny and Marie who are icons of goodness, I always think twice about what I am saying on their behalf or asking them to do, making sure it fits with their image and reputation.

Chi Omega taught me to accommodate Sisters with whom I had little in common. In my professional career, I’ve had to interface with stars from unfamiliar cultures and different backgrounds. Ultimately, we accomplished what was needed despite the challenges.

I became a leader and a follower while at Mu Delta, where I discovered creativity was the key to my success, and sometimes Chi Omega’s, too. Being creative professionally was what allowed me to be successful while representing Prince and his 3121 Club, using lyrics, when all else failed, to describe the experience.

Protecting the Chi Omega reputation and being discreet was of utmost importance during my collegiate years. My Sisters and I were conscious of being careful about what we would say, and to whom and how it was said. That lesson was especially valuable while working with Jay Z and the opening of his 40/40 Club, handling the death of John Entwhistle from The Who at the Hard Rock Hotel on the day before they were to begin their reunion tour, and in many other situations.

In the early ’80s, I worked with the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association. The skills I developed at Mu Delta served me well as daily I had to influence predominantly men to my way of thinking. Always being honest, succinct, and showing a track record of success were valuable principles.

Serving on the Los Angeles Board of Governors of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (The Grammys) is a dream come true for me. It also reminds me of one of Chi Omega’s philosophies: You don’t have to be an officer to contribute mightily. Sometimes bringing together the diverse people you know is in itself a valuable contribution. I wasn’t an officer while a collegiate Chi Omega. Other members flourished in those roles but I was an asset in my own way.

Being kind and courteous at all times makes the difference. What a valuable lesson of Sisterhood! When I worked with Brad Pitt, Justin Timberlake, Bon Jovi, George Clooney, Jerry Seinfeld, and others, I was kind and considerate not because they were clients, but because it made me happy to help them. I knew this attitude would be returned to me many times over. And indeed, it has been and still is.

I hope, too, that I am able to make a difference, especially in the lives of my Sisters and Bradley U students and alumni. This summer for the first time, I have three Chi Omega interns, all from my Mu Delta Chapter, working in my offices. Also, Bradley U has just asked me to be on their Alumni Board of Directors and I am so excited to begin in June.

So you see, whether it’s a wonderful story of Chi Omega experiences or amazing memories of a successful and exciting career—the lessons of a lifetime often start with Chi Omega Sisterhood.

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