Panhellenic Executive Board
Abby R.
Panhellenic President
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Abby is a senior public relations major from Waxahachie, Texas, and is graduating in December 2024. She hopes to go to law school after graduation to pursue her Elle Woods dreams. Abby’s goal for this year as president is to grow the sense of community among all Panhellenic chapters and encourage every woman to push themselves to their greatest potential. Abby is grateful and excited to be serving the Panhellenic community for another year and can’t wait to watch the community grow even more. Being a Panhellenic woman has taught Abby so much, and she wouldn’t trade this experience for anything!
Viv P.
Executive Vice President
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Viv is a junior kinesiology major with a sports medicine minor from The Woodlands, Texas. She is on the pre-medicine track and hopes to be a doctor in her future. Viv’s goal for this year is to enhance her leadership skills, and wanted to get involved in Panhellenic to give back to the community that has given her so much. She decided to join a sorority to make lifelong friends, and has made memories that will last a lifetime.
Sabrina M.
Vice President of Administration
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Sabrina is a junior political science major with a minor in legal studies from Midlothian, Texas. She hopes to attend law school after graduation to specialize in either business law or medical malpractice law. Her goal for this year is to help foster better connections between the 12 Panhellenic chapters and promote a positive Panhellenic mindset. She is excited for a great year!
Juliet N.
Vice President of Judicial Affairs
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Juliet is a junior biology major with minors in general business and chemistry from Ennis, Texas. She hopes to attend medical school after graduation to become an anesthesiologist. Juliet wanted to join a Panhellenic sorority because she wanted to find a group of friends that could support her through the highs and lows of college, and she’s grateful that she’s been able to find great friendships in the Panhellenic community. She’s excited to plan events and initiatives to target what the Panhellenic community needs this year!
Jaydin R.
Vice President of Recruitment
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Jaydin is a junior public relations major with a sports management minor from Granbury, Texas. She hopes to work in sports public relations in her future, and her dream job is to work for either the Dallas Stars or the Moody Center. She decided to join a Panhellenic sorority because she wanted to find her home away from home, and her goal this year is to make all women feel included in the Panhellenic community. Jaydin is excited for recruitment this fall and is looking forward to a great year!
Mandi K.
Associate Vice President of Recruitment
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Mandi is a sophomore criminology major with minors in computer science and forensic science from Phoenix, Arizona. She joined a Panhellenic sorority because she wanted to get involved and meet new people, and she has met so many wonderful women who will support her for years to come. Her goal for this year is to help every potential new member find their home in the Panhellenic community, and she can’t wait for recruitment this fall!
Riley W.
Vice President of Engagement
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Riley is a junior majoring in accounting from Shallowater, Texas. She hopes to work in public accounting after graduation and eventually wants to work in research accounting at Texas Tech. She chose to join a Panhellenic sorority because she wanted to meet her lifelong friends and have a place to call home while in college. Her goal for this year is to create events for the Panhellenic community to bond and grow closer. Riley is looking forward to a great year!
Delaney M.
Vice President of Philanthropy & Service
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Delaney is a junior public relations major and environmental science minor from Burnet, Texas. She hopes to be a journalist or work in public relations for a sustainable company. She decided to go through recruitment because her mom and grandma were both in sororities, and she wanted to have an experience similar to theirs. She’s looking forward to growing her leadership skills this year and is excited to serve the Panhellenic community!