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Stephanie Kenysa Pham

Rho Chapter

Mu Class

Fall 2009

Seattle, WA

PROFILE
At my rush interview for Sigma Psi Zeta I was asked to describe myself in three words.
My reply would be the same today as it was then: passionate, flexible, and quirky.
Throughout my time as an undergraduate and alumnae sister I dedicated myself to this
sorority and would be honored and ecstatic to continue to do more.

POSITIONS HELD
Chapter Director
President
Program Educator &
Program Educator
Assistant

Expansion
Mentor Team
Sisterhood
Community Service

Philanthropy
Webmistress
Herstorian

RELEVANT SIGMA EXPERIENCE


Chapter Director

2012-2014

Supervised intake program nationally by hosting workshops for sisters; drafting and
implementing confidential documents and policies; and coordinating with Greek
administration.
Collaborated with fellow members of the Executive Board of Directors on
committee projects such as Chapter and Charter status requirements.

Program Educator (PE) & Program Educator Assistant (PEA)


2014

2011-

Guided new members through the intake program both locally and at a distance for
small and large classes.
Adapted to changes implemented to the program while adjusting to varying
traditions by sistership.
Crossed the following classes:
o
Spring 2011 Rho Chapter, Xi Class as undergraduate PEA
o
Spring 2012 Rho Chapter, Pi Class as undergraduate PEA
o
Spring 2013 Alpha Epsilon Charter, Alpha Class as alumnae PE
o
Fall 2014 Alpha Kappa Charter , Charter Class as alumnae PE

Stephanie Kenysa Pham


Rho Chapter

Mu Class

Fall 2009

President

Seattle, WA

2011-2012

Evaluated and oversaw the actions and responsibilities of Rho Chapter which
included serving as an official spokesperson, delegating tasks, and preparing
reports and legal documents.
Conducted appropriate behavior discussions with the Internal Vice President to
newly crossed sisters.
Awarded Sister of the Year 2011-2012 along with earning Activism award for Rho
Chapter during term.

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE


Advancement Commission Vice President

2011-2012

Advanced student life as a branch of the Associated Students of the Univeristy of


Washington by increasing Husky Pride; revival and maintenance of school
traditions; and the fundraising and disbursement of the Husky Pride Fund
scholarship.

Established the criteria and evaluation process of scholarship recipients with the
Husky Pride Fund Committee Board.

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