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Meet our Sisters
Sisterhood at Alpha Chi is more than just mixers, parties and formals. It's about Grey's Anatomy watching parties, Physic II study sessions late into
the night and chatting about the latest boy gossip. It's about going on a cruise with 20 of your closest friends or a late night ice cream run with just one. Sisterhood is about having someone there to comfort you when you are sad, lend an ear when you are
frustrated, and share in your excitement.
Sisters list coming soon...
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Exec Officer Profiles
We have 12 lovely ladies who make up the Executive Board for the sorority. It is the Executive Board's job, along with their individual committees, to ensure that everything runs smoothly in the chapter.
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President: Katie Lawrence
Katie Lawrence is the current President of our chapter. She is responsible for the chapter activities and members, as well as managing the executive officers. She plans retreats for the chapter and the executive board, facilitates chapter meetings, and continually links our Alpha Chi chapter with the National Headquarters. She also makes sure new programs, and improvements on existing ones are implemented. Katie is a senior at Georgia Tech from Peachtree City, Georgia, and she is studying International Affairs and Modern Languages. |
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VP Chapter Relations and Standards: Margaret Reinhard
Margaret Reinhard is the current VP Chapter Relations and Standards (CRS) for Epsilon Phi. As VP CRS, she is responsible for promoting membership standards and encouraging responsible behavior within the chapter. Her duties include overseeing a positive points system, facilitating CRS board meetings and resulting decisions, and recognizing members' positive contributions to the chapter, campus, and community. Margaret is a senior from Woodstock, GA majoring in Industrial Engineering. |
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VP Fraternity Relations: KC Young
As VP Fraternity Relations, K.C. Young is responsible for the chapter's fraternal education, ritual and ceremony appreciation, philanthropy projects and fundraising. She also oversees the observance of Hera Day and McDowell Month and acts as a liaison between the chapter and alumnae. In the fall, K.C. is responsible for overseeing the Race Against Domestic Violence, our chapter's annual philanthropic event, as well as parents' and alumnae events! She organizes Initiation for our new members, plans activities in celebration of our chapter's founding date, and raises awareness for National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. K.C. is a junior Industrial Engineering major from Memphis, TN. |
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VP Finance: Megan Bowen
As VP Finance, Megan Bowen is responsible for the financial well being of the chapter. Her duties include paying house bills, collecting dues, keeping financial records, and maintaining budgets. She works closely with the chapter's financial consultants and the other officers to make sure that the chapter remains fiscally sound. Megan is a business and Pre-Law student from Alpharetta, Georgia. |
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VP Education: Catherine Kearns
Catherine Kearns is the current Vice President of Education of our chapter. She is responsible for welcoming the new members into our chapter and sisterhood education about the sorority. She helps the New Members get acquainted with college and being a new Alpha Chi Omega, plans the New Member Retreat in the fall, and continually works with our newest pledge class. She creates new programs that help to link the new members and current members together. Catherine is currently a junior at Georgia Tech and majoring in History, Technology and Society. |
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VP Intellectual Development: Lauren Cheplen
Lauren Cheplen is Vice President of Intellectual Development of our chapter. Her main objective in office is to keep the chapter academically motivated. She is responsible for maintaining the house study room. Lauren is also responsible for keeping the chapter informed of intellectual events happening around campus and the Atlanta area, such as free tutoring opportunities. She also plans events for the chapter promoting intellectual development, such as Faculty Luncheon or Major Mentoring. Lauren is currently a senior Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering major. |
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VP Communications: Katie Millspaugh
Katie Millspaugh is Vice President of Communication for Epsilon Phi. She is responsible for keeping up basic communication within the chapter and is also responsible for correspondence with our Nationals. Katie is mainly in charge of the external website, the member's only site, and keeping the forms to Nationals up to date. Katie will be a junior at Georgia Tech this fall and is majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering. |
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VP Membership Development: Pi Chi!
Epsilon Phi's Vice President of Membership Development is a Pi Chi for Recruitment 2008, but look back soon to find out her hidden identity! She oversees the planning and execution of social enrichment activities for the Epsilon Phi Chapter. She and her Membership Development team of officers annually plan our Red Carnation Semi-formal in the fall, our White Pearl Formal in the spring, and our Senior Party at the end of the year to celebrate our graduating seniors. Additionally, she and her team coordinate mixers with fraternities, lead our participation in intramural sports, plan all sisterhood and date night events, and design and produce all of our AXO T-shirts throughout the year. |
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VP Panhellenic: Anna Dorminey
Anna Dorminey is the Vice President Panhellenic. She is a 3rd year from Sylvester, Georgia. She serves as the liaison between Alpha Chi Omega and the Georgia Tech Collegiate Panhellenic Council. She is responsible for representing and voting for AXO at council meetings, as well as planning events with other campus chapters to promote Panhellenic spirit. Anna is an International Affairs and Modern Language major, International Plan. |
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VP Recruitment: Chelsea Leenhouts
As VP Recruitment, Chelsea Leenhouts serves as the coordinator for Alpha Chi Omega during the formal recruitment process. She is responsible for leading the chapter during Spirit Week and Recruitment to ensure that the legacy of Alpha Chi is continued through the acquisition of an amazing New Member class. Chelsea is originally from St. Simons Island, GA and is a fourth year Industrial and Systems Engineering major. |
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VP Risk Management: Kimberly Johnson
Kimberly Johnson serves as the VP Risk Management. She works to ensure safety for all sisters. She educates the chapter about potential physical and emotional dangers, informs members about Georgia Tech's safety resources, and oversees the safety of chapter events. Kimberly is a Georgia Tech third year from Gainesville, Georgia. She is pursuing a degree in Management with a Finance Certificate. |
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VP House Manager: Sam Cronin
Sam Cronin is the current VP House for Epsilon Phi. She works with the House Director to ensure that everything involving our "home away from home" runs smoothly. In addition, she serves as a liaison between the Alpha Chi Omega Chapter and the House Corps Board at their meetings and is responsible for representing the interests of the chapter. Sam is an upcoming third year Management major at Tech. |