Leadership

I believe leadership is a characteristic that is molded over time and through experience. I have always thought of myself as a natural leader and below have provided various leadership positions I have held.

  • College Panhellenic President
    Being the President of the College Panhellenic Council: The unbiased governing council over all Winthrop University Sororities, was by far the most challenging position I have ever held. Elected April of 2020, I had to lead my new council through the unknown waters of COVID-19 and how our greek community would survive and handle navigating… Read more: College Panhellenic President
  • College Panhellenic Council- Vice President of Judicial and Programming
    The first position I had ever held on Winthrop’s greek council was the position VP of Judicial and Programming. With this position, I was the general vice president, but also was required to create mandatory educational programming for Winthrop’s female greek community and uphold the CPC bylaws and constitution as the judicial chairman. During this… Read more: College Panhellenic Council- Vice President of Judicial and Programming
  • Peer Mentor
    Like most colleges, Winthrop requires incoming freshman to take a “University 101” course during their first semester to help students transition into university life. At Winthrop, this class is called ACAD and is co-taught by a professor and a peer mentor. A peer mentor is under the FYE (First Year Experience) department and is responsible… Read more: Peer Mentor
  • Zeta Tau Alpha- CPC Delegate
    When becoming a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, Theta Sigma at Winthrop University, I knew I wanted to instantly take a leadership role within the chapter as I saw going greek as an opportunity to get involved. Only a few months after my initiation, I was our chapters College Panhellenic Council Delegate. I worked alongside… Read more: Zeta Tau Alpha- CPC Delegate