Delta Phi Epsilon Announces the 2026-2028 International Governing Board Slate

Contact Information:
Delta Phi Epsilon
Megan Diveto
Director of Communications, Marketing and Public Relations
(267) 764-5616
mdiveto@dphie.org

Release Date:
April 14, 2026

Philadelphia, PA – Delta Phi Epsilon is proud to announce the 2026-2028 International Governing Board Slate, who will be voted upon by the Grand Chapter Delegation into leadership at the 2026 International Leadership Forum, June 25-28, 2026, in Charlotte, NC.

The International Governing Board (IGB) focuses on the sorority’s overall governance and strategic planning. Its members are elected every two years at Grand Chapter during the International Leadership Forum. These expert individuals represent a wide variety of professional backgrounds that will be vital to the advancement of our organization into the next biennium.

The following individuals are slated for the 2026-2028 International Governing Board:

Heather Locke Green, Beta Chi Chapter at St. Norbert College, International President

Ana Morales, Alpha Gamma Chapter at Florida International University, First Vice President

Lisa Condon, Phi Tau Chapter at Rutgers University-Camden, General Member and Past International President

Laura Glotzbach, Delta Sigma at Rider University, General Member

Jessica Westcott, Beta Nu Chapter at Wesley College, General Member

This upcoming biennium, the slated board has been reduced to five members in accordance with Delta Phi Epsilon’s articles of incorporation. In 2023, Delta Phi Epsilon adopted a new governance system called the Carver model. In this framework, the IGB provides strategic leadership by clearly defining organizational goals and policies. The Carver model allows the board to focus on larger, broader issues of the organization and evaluate its accomplishments. By managing through policy and reporting, a smaller board is more conducive to meeting the governance needs of Delta Phi Epsilon.

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About Delta Phi Epsilon, Inc. Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority was founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School as a social organization for women. The mission is to provide a sisterhood experience rich with tradition, innovation and opportunities for growth. Learn more about Delta Phi Epsilon at www.dphie.org.