The moment you accepted your bid to Delta Phi Epsilon, you pledged yourself to a lifetime of sisterhood.
Through our lifetime giving societies, you are also pledging yourself to a lifetime of support for the future of our organization. Consistent loyalty to the purple and the gold is recognized in Lifetime Giving Societies. LGS donors are recognized with special private events and in sorority publications.
Esse Quam Videri Circle
$1,000,000+
Founders Circle
$500,000-$999,999
Loyalty Circle
$250,000-$499,999
1917 Circle
$100,000-$249,000
Roxanne Donovan
Order of the Crest
$75,000-$99,999
Harriette Hirsch
Order of the Triangle
$50,000-$74,999
Order of the Iris
$25,000 and above
Lisa Condon
Laura Glotzbach
Stacy Segal
Order of the Gold
$5,000-$9,999
Maureen Anderson
Jessica Andrews
Meredith Bielaska
Tricia Carlin
Darlene Carver
Stephanie Cockerl
Nicole DeFeo
Michelle Demascio
Lynna Lan Tien Do
Melissa Eng-Pascual
Carol Estes-Schwartz
Ayleen Fattal
Trisha Fletcher
Kacie Flynn
Linda Foresha
Marilyn Friedman
Nancy Hart-Esposito
Barbara Heilveil
Barbara Hellman
Letitia Hempsey
Arleen Honick
Linda Hyman
Berta Icabalceta
Melissa Keesing
Amanda Landry
Kristen Lee
Robin Lubetkin
Kelly MacDonald
Kristin McDonough
Rose McGovern
Ana Morales
Shannon Morris
Marjorie Orgel
Nancy Pastroff
Debbi Pearlman
Allison Plotkin
Emily Smith
Toby Tamarkin
Carolina Yera
Order of the Purple
$2,500-$4,999
Ellen Alper
Felicia Ausbury
Jessica Baxter
Katherine Bernardoni
Linda Blockus
Vashtina Boyce
Catherine Brown
Patricia Cayne
Gabrielle Centrone
Lisa Chamberlain
Melissa Cordone
Melissa Crossen
Anna Maria Curry
Angela DiRenzo
Charlotta Eriksson
Maytee Fisch
Marci Spero Gordon
Alyssa Gorenberg
Nina Greco
JoEllen Gregie
Barbara Gulick
Samantha Harper
Hilary Horlock
Mariah King
Tara Lockhart
Risa Mallin
Mary Marbach
Heather McMahon
Meredith Mead
Andrea Patton
Leticia Piloto
Robert Potamkin
Carol Prushan
Sara Rice
Nicole Rowlett
Jane Trunsky
Shelley Vaillancourt
Chanel Waldhauer
Alexandra Waltemeyer
Ida Landau Sustainer’s Society 2022
Our Founder, Ida Landau was a woman of action. When she married her husband, who was not a U.S. national, the law of the time stated that she had to forfeit her own U.S. citizenship. Ida immediately petitioned Congress bringing attention to the injustice, and leading to the passage of the Cable Act, that ensured women could marry whomever they wanted without losing their citizenship.
Her legacy of action continued when she worked as a war correspondent during WWII and also assisted with relocating Jewish refugees. For Ida, helping others was second nature. As a donor to the Educational Foundation, you are just like Ida, making a difference for others.
The Ida Landau Sustainer’s Society recognizes major annual donors to the Educational Foundation. Alumnae who graduated more than 15 years ago and friends of the Educational Foundation who contribute $1,000 or more each year become members of the Ida Landau Society. Undergraduates and alumnae who graduated within the previous 14 years become a member of the ILS with a $500 annual gift.