Alison Jakes Argersinger
National President
Kappa Delta Sorority
I am so fortunate to have the opportunity to serve as National President of Sigma Delta Tau. I am the leader I am today because of the skills I learned through sorority life in college, the volunteer opportunities I was given on our National Council, and the countless women I have utilized as role models and mentors. I am truly honored to empower collegiate women today through scholarship, service, leadership and sisterhood. #IAmASororityWoman #SDTEmpowers
Michelle Carlson
National President
Sigma Delta Tau
#IAmASororityWoman because since becoming a Sister of Lambda
Theta Alpha in 2004, I have experienced how being part of a sorority empowers
women to be resilient leaders, provide a platform to serve the greater
community, and opens an extended family to rely on as we grow personally and
professionally. I recognize the benefits
of being part of a sorority and I make sure that I seek out those benefits to
its full advantage as I balance career and family while also facing challenges that
affect me as a woman and Latina. Ultimately, my time as a sorority member is
priceless because no matter how many volunteer hours or responsibilities I
commit to my sorority - it still doesn’t compare to the opportunities, life
lessons, and lifelong friends that I have received from it.
Beatriz A.
Barragan
National President
Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.
#LTA1975
As a collegiate member of Zeta Tau Alpha, I learned our motto is “Seek the Noblest.” Noble wasn’t a word I used often as an 18-year-old, but my chapter’s dedication to our founding values helped me understand the importance of upholding our Fraternity’s honorable principles and values. They have become my guide for my roles as mother, volunteer and leader. I am proud to serve an organization of women who still strive every day to “Seek the Noblest.” #IAmASororityWoman
Carolyn Hof Carpenter
National President
Zeta Tau Alpha
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