FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Kristen Putch,

Communications Manager

410-799-1224 x18 | kputch@phisigmasigma.org 

 

 

  Phi Sigma Sigma Welcomes 2014-2015 

Leadership Development Consultants

 

ELKRIDGE, MD -  Phi Sigma Sigma is pleased to announce our 2014-2015 leadership development consultant team. Our leadership development consultants (LDCs) will travel across the country to help educate and inspire sisters to create the most rewarding experience possible. They will provide leadership and officer training as well as assist with chapter development and recruitment planning. LDCs will also assist with the establishment of our colony at Penn State this fall, as well as provide support for our newest chapters at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and St. Joseph's University.   

 

The 2014-2015 Leadership Development Consultants are:

 

 

Marie Bucci

Chapter: Gamma Nu

School: Rutgers University

Hometown: Old Bridge, NJ

Major: Criminal Justice and Sociology

Leadership Experience: Tribune, sisterhood chairman

 

"I am looking forward to meeting Phi Sigma Sigma sisters from all over the country, and making meaningful connections. I am excited to spread my love for this sisterhood."

 

 

Sarah DeLucia

Chapter: Gamma Nu

School: Rutgers University

Hometown: South Amboy, NJ

Major: Linguistics

Leadership Experience: Historian, sunshine chairman, standards board representative

 

"I'm thrilled to be working this year as a consultant to help enhance and expand the chapters across North America and continue the success Phi Sig has seen over the past 100 years."

 

 

Samantha DiGeorge

Chapter: Xi

School:Temple University

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.

Major: Strategic Communications

Leadership Experience: Social chairman, 2014 Leadership Conference collegiate staff

 

"I can't wait to experience the different sisterhoods within each chapter. I hope to spread our sorority's traditions, my passion, and my enthusiasm for Phi Sigma Sigma."

 

 

Ashley Gangi

Chapter: Epsilon Rho

School: York College of Pennsylvania

Hometown: Warminster, Pa.

Major: Public Relations

Leadership Experience: Archon, member-at-large, sisterhood chairman

 

"I'm excited to experience this unique work environment and further my sisterhood by giving back to the organization that gave me the best four years of my life."

 

 

Christina Hedges

Chapter: Epsilon Kappa

School: Hofstra University

Hometown: Allison Park, Pa.

Major: Public Relations

Leadership Experience: Assistant MRC, activities and spirit chairman, historian, standards board representative

 

"I am looking forward to meeting sisters from all over the country and helping our organization continue to grow and achieve success."

 

 

 

Katie Metzler

Chapter: Epsilon Alpha

School: Illinois State University

Hometown: Elk Grove Village, Ill.

Major: English, education

Leadership Experience: Philanthropy chairman

 

"I look forward to giving back to the organization that gave me so much in my four years of college. I cannot wait to share my pride and love for Phi Sig!"

 

 

Amanda Ogen

Chapter: Gamma Nu

School: Rutgers University

Hometown: East Brunswick, NJ

Major: Communications

Leadership Experience: Alumnae committee, philanthropy committee

 

"I look forward to providing support and direction for my collegiate sisters and helping them make the most of this organization by motivating people."

 

 

 

Meagan Salvadore

Chapter: Gamma Nu

School: Rutgers University

Hometown: Monroe Township, NJ

Major: Human Resource Management, Communications

Leadership Experience: Archon, parents chairman, standards board representative, LC 2014 collegiate staff

 

"I am looking forward to new adventures and meeting new people. Phi Sigma Sigma has made a lasting impression on my life and I can't wait to share those same experiences."

 

 

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Phi Sigma Sigma, founded in 1913 at Hunter College in New York City, is an international philanthropic and social organization, and the first non-sectarian fraternity for women. Dedicated to the twin ideals of promoting the brotherhood of man and alleviation of the world's pain, Phi Sigma Sigma enhances members' personal development through lifelong learning, leadership, and service opportunities. Our 60,000+ initiated members in 108 collegiate chapters and more than 100 alumnae chapters, clubs and associations worldwide perform valuable works for their communities and campuses. A proud member of the National Panhellenic Conference for more than 60 years, Phi Sigma Sigma celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2013. For more information, visit www.phisigmasigma.org or call (410) 799-1224.