Delta Phi Epsilon Announces 2020-2021 International Leadership Consultants

Philadelphia, PA – Delta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters is proud to announce its 2020-2021 International Leadership Consultants. The ILC program provides recent graduates with opportunities to complete intensive training in preparation for personal and professional development in their role. Their task is to support the growth of Delta Phi Epsilon’s chapters in the areas of operations, new member education, organizational growth, leadership development, and heritage and traditions.

For the upcoming academic year, the ILC program received 116 applicants. After a rigorous application review and interview process, IHQ chose the following members to join the ILC team:

Mary Kleffner, Senior Consultant, Gamma Kappa chapter at Capital University
Donna Rovito, First Year Consultant, Phi Phi Chapter at Towson University
Molly Ennis, First Year Consultant, Gamma Iota Chapter at Bridgewater State University
Elise Wilcher, First Year Consultant, Zeta Zeta Chapter at Young Harris College
Jessie Leal, First Year Consultant, Gamma Gamma Chapter at Schreiner University
Julia Daniel, First Year Consultant, Phi Phi Chapter at Towson University
Lauren Livengood, First Year Consultant, Phi Lambda Chapter at Emory University
Madi Pecht, First Year Consultant, Alpha Epsilon Chapter at Kennesaw State University

Delta Phi Epsilon congratulates all of the incoming ILCs on their achievement. For more information about the ILC program or its members, please contact Laura Hullings at Lhullings@Dphie.org or at IHQ by calling 215-732-5901 x111

 

About Delta Phi Epsilon, Inc.

Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority is an organization dedicated to creating a global network of future women leaders. DPhiE 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.

 


Delta Phi Epsilon Announces New Foundation Board Members

Philadelphia, PA – On January 1, 2020, the Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation will welcome two new general members to the board. The new members are long-time supporters of the educational foundation, Kristin Morgan and Stephanie Cockerl.

Kristin Morgan is a DPhiE alumna initiate of the Alpha Chapter at New York University. In 2002, Kristin began an illustrious career of service to the organization. Over the past two decades, she has served as a chapter advisor, a member of the International Leadership Council, the DPhiE National Panhellenic Delegate, as well as a member of various committees.

Stephanie Cockerl is an initiate of the Delta Rho Chapter at Cornell University. Since 2013, she has served as the president of the New York City Alumnae Association. During her tenure, the association received several recognitions for its fundraising and community service efforts. In 2019, Stephanie became the president of the New York City Panhellenic Alumnae Association.

“Kristin and Stephanie are spectacular examples of how sorority women can build their leadership skills though volunteer opportunities,” said Gina Curtis, president of the Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation. “Each of these women has helped moved Delta Phi Epsilon forward in their past roles. I look forward to their addition to the educational foundation board as we work together to continue to help build women leaders of tomorrow.”

For more information about DPhiE’s new educational foundation board members, please contact Steven Giannino at Sgiannino@dphie.org. To learn more about the foundation, please visit www.dphiefoundation.org.

 

About Delta Phi Epsilon, Inc.

Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority is an organization dedicated to creating a global network of future women leaders. DPhiE 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.

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Delta Phi Epsilon Staff Member Wins 2019 Gayle Webb New Professional Award

Philadelphia, PA – Delta Phi Epsilon is proud to announce that Brooke Goodman is the 2019 recipient of the Gayle Webb New Professional Award. Goodman joined DPhiE in 2017 as the coordinator of chapter services and is currently the senior director of collegiate experience.

The Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA) established the New Professional Award in 1990 and named it in honor of Gayle Webb after her retirement in 1999. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of fraternity/sorority advising by a Greek organization staff member, in their first three years of AFA membership. Goodman, a graduate of Boston College with a Master of Arts in higher education, became a member of the association in 2016.

“We are so fortunate to have Brooke on staff. She brings a level of mastery to her communications within the team, always creating psychological safe spaces and an inclusive environment,” said International Executive Director Nicole Defeo. “She has a superior work ethic, which drove the consultant program to success for our organization. Nominating her for this award was an honor. We all wish to congratulate Brooke on this great accomplishment."

Goodman will receive the honor on Friday, December 6, 2019 at The Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors Foundation Recognition Luncheon, in Anaheim, California.

 

About Delta Phi Epsilon, Inc.

Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority is an organization dedicated to creating a global network of future women leaders. DPhiE 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.

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Delta Phi Epsilon Announces a Department Name Change

Philadelphia, PA – Delta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters is changing the name of its collegiate services department to collegiate experience. Additionally, Brooke Goodman will lead the department in her newly elevated role of senior director. This change will become effective January 1, 2020.

"Delta Phi Epsilon's mission is to provide a sisterhood experience rich with tradition, innovation and opportunities for growth. A key word in that statement is experience,” Goodman explained. The shift from collegiate services to collegiate experience emphasizes DPhiE’s commitment to the holistic growth of its undergraduate members. According to Goodman, this approach allows the organization to provide support that encourages leadership, advocacy, and health and wellness while facilitating organizational growth. “By approaching chapter education and support with a holistic experience in mind, we can better meet evolving member needs and increasingly realize Delta Phi Epsilon's mission."

For more information regarding this change, please contact collegiate@dphie.org.

 

About Delta Phi Epsilon, Inc.

Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority is an organization dedicated to creating a global network of future women leaders. DPhiE 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.

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Delta Phi Epsilon Announces 2018-2020 International Governing Board

Philadelphia, PA – Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority is pleased to announce the installation of its International Governing Board. The election and installation took place on June 30, 2018 during the biennial International Leadership Forum in Buffalo, N.Y.

The International Governing Board 2018-2020 members are:
International President – Stacy Segal, Psi Chapter at University of Georgia
First Vice President – Tricia Carlin, Delta Sigma Chapter at Rider University

General Members
Vashtina Boyce, Alpha Epsilon Chapter at Kennesaw State University
Lisa Condon, Phi Tau Chapter at Rutgers University- Camden
Lynna Do, Alpha Iota Chapter at University of San Francisco
Roxanne Donovan, Gamma Chapter at Syracuse University
Jennifer Geller, Delta Kappa Chapter at University of Florida
Arleen Honick, Psi Chapter at University of Georgia
Hilary Horlock, Zeta Chapter at University of Toronto
Heather Locke Green, Beta Chi Chapter at St. Norbert College
Rose McGovern, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter Humboldt State University
Ana Morales, Alpha Gamma Chapter at Florida International University
Allison Plotkin, Chi Chapter at University of Texas

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.

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Enterprise Leadership of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority Announces New Strategic Direction for 2019-2021

Philadelphia, PA - Delta Phi Epsilon leadership announced today the new strategic direction and plan for the enterprise. The strategic plan will guide the organization and position Delta Phi Epsilon as a leader for positive values that strengthen our communities and the sorority experience on campus. The new plan focuses heavily on advocacy in the areas of diversity, inclusion and issues that affect women.

“This plan is very progressive. I am proud of the leadership of our organization in their willingness to tackle the tough issues and have the courageous conversations as this is important work to move the sorority forward,” says International President Stacy Segal, Psi Chapter at the University of Georgia.

In February 2018, the International Governing Board, Educational Foundation Board of Directors, the National Development Corporation Board of Trustees and executive staff team from the International Headquarters met for a strategic planning retreat. Invited speakers included leaders in the fraternal community from a variety of important groups in the sector including university administration and the Fraternity/Sorority Political Action Committee. The board members and executive staff listened as the guests shared important trends in higher education and legislation that impact fraternity/sorority life on campuses across North America. The new direction was set after hours of critical discussion and reflection.

“Through this plan Delta Phi Epsilon is taking a significant step toward truly upholding our value of justice,” said Nicole DeFeo, International Executive Director.

Delta Phi Epsilon has started to set parts of the plan into motion. The formation of a Diversity and Inclusion Task Force is underway. Full implementation of the plan will begin in July 2018.

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.

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Delta Phi Epsilon Mourns the Loss of Collegiate Sister

Philadelphia, PA – It is with heavy hearts that Delta Phi Epsilon mourns the loss of one of our collegiate sisters. Kendall Douglas (Gamma Alpha Chapter at Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville) passed away early Monday morning from a fatal car accident.

“No parent should ever have to experience the loss of their child. The thoughts and prayers of the entire sisterhood are with Kendall’s family during this very difficult time,” said Nicole L. DeFeo, International Executive Director.

To help ease the financial burden of this tragedy, the chapter has set up a GoFundMe account on behalf of Kendall’s family. You can search “Remembering Kendall Douglas” to assist.

“She was a ray of sunshine and had the biggest heart. She touched so many lives and everybody had nothing but nice things to say about her… We are so devastated to have such an amazing individual taken from us way too soon,” shares Gamma Alpha Chapter President Brooke Williams.

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.

Tuesday, November 24th at 7:30 pm in Zanfino Plaza at William Paterson University. All are welcome.

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Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation Announces Election of New President

Philadelphia, PA – The Educational Foundation of Delta Phi Epsilon has elected a new board president, Gina Curtis, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter at Humboldt State University. “The Educational Foundation has reached new heights in recent years with the introduction of many new fundraising programs, new grant-making processes and of course the increase in scholarships awarded both in number and amount. Gina is the right leader for this time of growth. I am very excited to be working with her on new initiatives like planned giving and major gifts coming in 2019.” said Nicole DeFeo, International Executive Director.

Gina has served Delta Phi Epsilon in a number of ways across the last two decades. From chapter advisor work, to founding and promoting the California and Phoenix Alumnae Associations, to serving as Third Alternate Delegate on the National Panhellenic Conference Delegation for DPhiE, she is a leader who can be counted on to bring things to the next level.

When asked about her vision, Gina shared, “My goal is to have consistent and open communication. We are here to listen to the needs of our members and to make sure our board is doing everything we can to support them. It is of utmost importance that we make sure our sisters are prepared to take on the challenges we are facing in these times.”

Gina resides in Mesa, Arizona with her husband, Steve and her two sons, Brandon and Tyler. She will begin her term immediately.

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.

 
 


Delta Phi Epsilon Leader Named to Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee Board

Philadelphia, PA – As reoccurring issues challenge the existence of fraternities and sororities on college campuses, the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee (FSPAC) plays a vital role in promoting the positive attributes of these organizations.

International Governing Board General Member Lynna Do, Alpha Iota Chapter at University of San Francisco was recently appointed to this influential board.

“This is where a lot of power is held. If we want to move forward and make a difference we need to be at the table where the decisions are made. This was an important development for both current and future members of the DPhiE community,” says Do.

The FSPAC supports federal legislative candidates who advocate policies that improve the experiences organizations like DPhiE provide their members. The FSPAC also serves to educate legislators about issues important to the thousands of sorority and fraternity members across North America; including concerns for housing, equal access to education and other issues of equality.

Do said FSPAC plays a vital role in educating legislators and the public about the overwhelmingly positive contributions sororities and fraternities make for their members and surrounding communities.

"We do really well by our members and become stronger because of our sorority experience” Do said.

There are more than 60 FSPAC board members including current and former fraternity and sorority leaders, Panhellenic members and advocate professionals. The members work together to build a positive presence in Washington D.C. that essentially protects the fraternal experience Delta Phi Epsilon sisters have experienced for more than 100 years.

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.

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Delta Phi Epsilon Announces Slated International Governing Board 2018-2020

Philadelphia, PA – Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority is honored to present the slate for their 2018-2020 International Governing Board.

As part of the strategic growth initiative and leadership pipeline plan of the last five years, the International Governing Board will be growing its ranks by adding four new general members.

International Executive Director Nicole L. DeFeo shares, “The growth of our leadership has been very strategic. The nominating committee created a matrix to identify what aspects of our membership needed representation to allow for every sister to have a voice in the discussions. I am proud of the work they have done to find really accomplished women to move our mission of creating a sisterhood experience rich with tradition, innovation and opportunities for growth forward.”

The Slated International Governing Board 2018-2020:

International President – Stacy Segal, Psi Chapter at University of Georgia

First Vice President – Tricia Carlin, Delta Sigma Chapter at Rider University

General Members

Vashtina Boyce, Alpha Epsilon Chapter at Kennesaw State University

Lisa Condon, Phi Tau Chapter at Rutgers University- Camden

Lynna Do, Alpha Iota Chapter at University of San Francisco

Roxanne Donovan, Gamma Chapter at Syracuse University

Jennifer Geller, Delta Kappa Chapter at University of Florida

Arleen Honick, Psi Chapter at University of Georgia

Hilary Horlock, Zeta Chapter at University of Toronto

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

Rose McGovern, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter Humboldt State University

Ana Morales, Alpha Gamma Chapter at Florida International University

Allison Plotkin, Chi Chapter at University of Texas

The slate will be voted into leadership at International Leadership Forum taking place on June 28 – July 1, 2018 in Buffalo, NY.

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.

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