Panhellenic Council (PHC)
Panhellenic Executive Board
Fall 2009 Contact Information
| Name | Position | |
|---|---|---|
| Katie Van Eperen | President | Vaneperekm11@uww.edu |
| Caitlin Dobson | Vice President | DobsonCP09@uww.edu |
| Sarah Herlache | Secretary | HerlacheSK07@uww.edu |
| Brittany Martin | Treasurer | MartinBM07@uww.edu |
| Ashley Greiber |
Co-Recruitment | GreiberAJ27@uww.edu u |
| Jessica Breidenstein | Co-Recruitment | BreidensJM02@uww.edu |
| Staci Groshek | Public Relations | GroshekSM29@uww.edu |
| Sarah Suter | Educator | |
| Gail Willadsen | Academics | WilladseGB30@uww.edu |
| Katie Mosso | Social/Risk Management | MossoKH14@uww.edu |
| Amanda Long | Philanthropy | LongAM18@uww.edu |
| Jackie Olson | Out Reach Coordinator | OlsonJ11@uww.edu |
National Panhellenic Conference (National Organization)
PHC Laws
PHC Organizations
Alpha Sigma (Alphas)
Locally Founded: 1898
Number of Members: 53
Web site: http://orgs.uww.edu/alphasigma/home.html
Alpha Sigma, the oldest sorority on campus and in the state of Wisconsin, was founded in 1898. This sorority has a strong alumnae board which supports the chapter. Being the only local sorority on campus, the money stays within their house and the community. Overall, their main objectives are to promote high scholastic achievement, friendship, and sisterhood. It is a long term lease of their Chapter House.
Current President: Kila Carrier, 608-214-5181
Current Advisor: Therese Kennedy
Delta Zeta (DZ)
Locally Founded: August 22, 1956
Number of Members: 69
Web site: http://orgs.uww.edu/deltazeta/
The purpose of this Delta Zeta, the second largest national sorority, is to unite college women to pursue knowledge, motivate and support one another as leaders, challenge one another in personal growth and moral integrity, and create sincere and lasting friendships. Events throughout the year include socials with fraternities and other student organizations, participation in homecoming, sisterhood events, multiple opportunities for community service, Greek week, Mother Father Daughter Banquet, among many others. Housing Corp owns house on Main St
Current Advisor: Richard McGregory
Current President: Lindsay Plummer, 608-220-8011
Current Advisor: Pending Deadline 10/1
Sigma Sigma Sigma (Tri-Sigma)
Locally Founded: March 19, 1932
Number of Members: 53
Web site: http://orgs.uww.edu/trisigma/
Sigma Sigma Sigma exists to provide a lifelong sorority experience for women. In conjunction with the formation of this Mission, we reaffirm our commitment to the Sigma Sigma Sigma Declaration of Principles. The Principles elaborate on three basic tenets, which are the reasons for our existence as a Sisterhood. Rents their chapter house on Main St.
Current President:
Current Advisor: Amy Edmonds
SEEKING COLONY STATUS - These groups are part of Panhellenic Council. All are currently recruiting UW-W students in order to meet minimum number to apply for colony status to national organizations. Both were approved by UW-W for expansion in Fall '07.
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority
(Seeking Colony)
Nationally Founded: January 25, 1993
Number of Members: 7
Web site: http://www.gammaalphaomega.com
Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. is a Corporation founded to serve its Members, the University, and the surrounding communities. Its main objective is to help each member graduate from the university and to support the Hispanic/Latino communities as well as other communities in need, emphasizing on the youth.
We hope to provide a link to higher education and to strengthen the future of society through education. The objective of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc. is to guide its Members to instill in themselves and maintain the values of Honesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship and Unity.
Current President: Gibba Hernandez, 262-513-0766
Current Advisor: Pilar Melero
Interested Ladies of Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority (LTA)
(Seeking Colony)
Locally Founded 1975
Number of Members: 5
Web site: http://www.lambdalady.org
Lambda Theta Alpha was founded as the First Latina sorority in the U.S, founded at Kean University, in New Jersey in 1975. The purpose of the organization is to create a support group for Latinas in higher education, and unite the Latino community on campus. LTA is established as an academic sorority with goals of community and political activism. Lambda Theta Alpha is not an exclusionary organization.
Current President: Estela Cabrera, 262-497-2553
Current Advisor: Manuel Osser

