christie key bought the clue?
it’s possible. this is an important follow up to my last post about christie key.
here’s the apoligy letter as posted to the gamma phi beta site.
Thursday, April 15, 2004
To Whom It May Concern:
In light of the recent events concerning the University of Missouri Greek Week 2004 Blood Drive, I am writing this to offer my most sincere apology. I failed to consider the consequences of my actions in suggesting that members lie about important health issues in order to earn points for our chapter.
I want to specifically apologize to the American Red Cross, an organization that is dedicated to saving lives. I am very sorry for the waste of resources that may have resulted from my irresponsible email remarks. I also regret that it created concern about the safety of donated blood and required the American Red Cross to defend their policies and procedures.
To the University of Missouri, I apologize for potentially jeopardizing our good relationship with the Red Cross, as well as our reputation. I ask the administration, faculty, staff, and my fellow students to forgive my error that put us in the public eye for such a negative act.
I realize that I have embarrassed the Greek community and tarnished a proud tradition. Greek Week competition is meant to serve the community and present a positive image of sororities and fraternities at the university. I do hope that this well-deserved image will soon be restored.
Finally, I want to express my profound regret for violating the high standards of my sorority, Gamma Phi Beta. For over 130 years, their mission and values have reflected a commitment to scholarship, service, sisterhood, and integrity. I will do my best to live up to those standards and pass them on to my sisters.
Sincerely,
Christie Key