The Panhellenic Executive Council at Texas Christian University is the coordinating body of the 13 National Panhellenic Conference sororities on campus.
Panhellenic Executive Council members are current sorority members whose goal is to make our campus stronger through creating positive change within the Greek community.
Panhellenic strengthens the Greek community and is responsible for promoting scholarship, philanthropy, and unity throughout the 13 sororities. Panhellenic provides activities and programs during the year for Panhellenic college women.
Lila is a rising senior majoring in Psychology with a General Business minor. She is from Kansas City but grew up here in the DFW area and was ready to come back to Texas! She loves spending time with her friends, reading a good book, and anything crafty! She has had the greatest experiences through her leadership opportunities within her sorority and is so excited for the chance to give back to the Panhellenic community. She is passionate about representing Panhellenic’s core values of leadership, sisterhood, scholarship, and service to ensure every woman has the greatest experience possible in our community!
As the Panhellenic President she oversees all Panhellenic operations, leads council meetings, supports the Executive Council, and is responsible for communication with the University Administration, the National Panhellenic Conference, and regional Panhellenic. Her main goal is to increase community outreach and relations with the Panhellenic community at TCU!
Office Hours:
Wednesday: 3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Email: panhellpres@tcu.edu
Josie is a junior double majoring in history and philosophy with a minor in political science on the pre-law track. At TCU, she is a member of the pre-law fraternity Kappa Alpha Pi and works part-time at a digital marketing agency. She is from Los Angeles, California and Josie also served as the Panhellenic Delegate for her sorority this past year. In her free time, she enjoys thrifting, practicing guitar, going to the beach, and spending time with friends and family.
As VP of Management, she oversees the judicial and parliamentary procedures and works closely with the Panhellenic delegates. She works with all things that pertain to the bylaws and organizes the election process for the next executive council.
Office Hours:
Monday: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Email: panhellvppm@tcu.edu
Riley is a junior marketing and management double major from Huntington Beach, California. For fun Riley likes to go shopping, hike, and hang out with friends. She previously served as the VP of Recruitment for her chapter.
As Vice President of Recruitment Operations, Riley works closely with the chapters' recruitment teams to assist and ensure TCU chapters execute a values-based recruitment in alignment with TCU Panhellenic bylaws and National Panhellenic Council unanimous agreements. In addition, Riley oversees the Continuous Open Bidding process which takes place post-formal recruitment and at the beginning of the spring semester.
Office Hours:
Tuesday: 8:30 AM-10:30 M
Email: panhellvpro@tcu.edu
Kate is a sophomore Finance major from Pasadena, California. She is a member of the Women’s Business Network, Real Estate Club, and American Marketing Association. She loves pilates, traveling, and spending time with friends!
As VP of Finance and Administration, Kate's main duties are to take the attendance and minutes for council meetings in addition to handling the finances for Panhellenic.
Office Hours:
Monday: 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM- 12:00
Email: panhellvpf@tcu.edu
Mallory is a Psychology Major and Child Development Minor from Houston, Texas. In her free time at TCU, she is a part of a Research Lab working with kids who have Autism. She also participates in Respite Nights with Frogs for Autism. She loves spending quality time with friends and family, trying new things, especially new restaurants, dancing, and karaoke with her friends!
Mallory works with and trains the Rho Gammas for recruitment. She also helps organize recruitment while working with the New Member Educators from each chapter.
Office Hours:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM-11:00 PM
Email: panhellvprp@tcu.edu
Clara is a junior speech-language pathology major, child development minor, from Houston, Texas. She previously served as a Rho Gamma, and on her sorority’s cabinet. At TCU, she is a member of NSSLHA and Order of Omega. She enjoys volunteering with Reading Partners North Texas and Academy 4, and spending time with family and friends.
As Vice President of Member Development, Clara aims to create an inclusive environment and create opportunities for all member of our community!
Office Hours:
Monday 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Email: panhellvpmd@tcu.edu
Drew is a sophomore digital culture data analytics and psychology double major. She is from Hot Springs, Arkansas and has previously served as social events assistant for her chapter. In her spare time Drew loves spending time with friends and her sister, shopping, and overall being with people!
As the VP of PR, she serves as the liaison between the campus Panhellenic chapters, the Panhellenic Council, local media, and businesses within the community. She is in charge of maintaining TCU Panhellenic social media, creating PR merchandise, and overseeing recruitment materials such as shirts and the booklet.
Office Hours:
Wednesday 12 PM-2:00 PM
Email: panhellvppr@tcu.edu
Sophia Quagliata is a junior psychology major with a business minor. She is from Scottsdale, Arizona and through the college of science and engineering, she dedicates time as a research assistant for a social psychology lab. In her free time, she volunteers on the worship and leadership team at her church, spends time with friends, and likes to go country dancing.
As the VP of Service and Philanthropy, Sophia oversees each individual chapters’ philanthropy events and works with the Panhellenic’s national philanthropy, Circle of Sisterhood. Specifically, her responsibilities include planning, organizing, and fundraising for the next Circle of Sisterhood Trek!
Office Hours:
Thursday: 9:30 AM-11:30 AM
Email: panhellvpp@tcu.edu
The Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the Panhellenic Association at TCU. They meet every Wednesday at 5 PM to discuss issues facing the Panhellenic community and share what each chapter is currently working on. The Panhellenic Council is made up of the Executive Council members and two representatives from each chapter including the Panhellenic Delegate and Associate Panhellenic Delegate.
Brooke received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ballet and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Texas Christian University. She also has a Master of Arts degree in Clinical/Counseling Psychology from Midwestern State University. Brooke has been working at TCU since 2006 and previously served as an Assistant Dean of Campus Life where her pr
Brooke received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ballet and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Texas Christian University. She also has a Master of Arts degree in Clinical/Counseling Psychology from Midwestern State University. Brooke has been working at TCU since 2006 and previously served as an Assistant Dean of Campus Life where her primary responsibilities were student concerns, crises, and individual discipline incidents. As a Panhellenic woman, she believes in the importance of the fraternal experience and is passionate about sharing that experience. Brooke looks forward to working closely with the Fraternity and Sorority community at TCU and is confident that the community will accomplish great things together.
Paige received a Bachelor of Science in Management Communication from North Dakota State University. She also has a Master in Business Administration from Utah State University. Paige began her professional journey by serving as a leadership consultant for her sorority following college graduation. From there, she developed a passion and
Paige received a Bachelor of Science in Management Communication from North Dakota State University. She also has a Master in Business Administration from Utah State University. Paige began her professional journey by serving as a leadership consultant for her sorority following college graduation. From there, she developed a passion and many skills that have helped her advance both personally and professionally within the larger fraternity and sorority community. Paige is excited to join the TCU Family, and is committed to bettering the community through building relationships, being an advocate, and mentoring students to help them become the best versions of themselves.
Rebecca received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology from Missouri State University. She then earned her Master's in Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education from Texas A&M University. In the summer of 2024, Rebecca joined the TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) staff as a coordinator, where she serves as the
Rebecca received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology from Missouri State University. She then earned her Master's in Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education from Texas A&M University. In the summer of 2024, Rebecca joined the TCU Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) staff as a coordinator, where she serves as the Advisor for both the Panhellenic Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council.
Fraternity and sorority life has played a significant role in Rebecca's journey since she became a member of Alpha Omicron Pi in the fall of 2018. From her time as a collegiate member to her experiences as an alumna, graduate assistant, and now a full-time professional in FSL, she is passionate about the positive impact that fraternity and sorority life can have on individuals and communities.
Jenna received a Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communication from Washington State University. She is working to complete a Masters in Higher Educational Leadership at Texas Christian University. In collaboration with her academics, she works in the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office as a Hall Director as well as the Graduate Panhellenic
Jenna received a Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communication from Washington State University. She is working to complete a Masters in Higher Educational Leadership at Texas Christian University. In collaboration with her academics, she works in the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office as a Hall Director as well as the Graduate Panhellenic Advisor. Jenna believes in the value of the sorority experience, and enjoys supporting its members through building relationships, creating leadership opportunities, and foster a community of care for all students.
Mario holds a Bachelor of Music and a Master's in Education Leadership from Midwestern State University. With 11 years of experience in higher education, Mario has cultivated a diverse background in student engagement and leadership development. A proud member of Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity. Mario is also a charter
Mario holds a Bachelor of Music and a Master's in Education Leadership from Midwestern State University. With 11 years of experience in higher education, Mario has cultivated a diverse background in student engagement and leadership development. A proud member of Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity. Mario is also a charter member of the Gamma Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi. His journey in higher education has seen him contribute to various areas, including student activities, organizations, orientation, first-year programs, and fraternity and sorority life. Mario joined TCU in August 2022 as the Associate Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life, bringing his wealth of experience to the community. In his role, he oversees 11 chapter facilities, manages and coaches graduate hall directors, and coordinates the graduate recruitment program for the Division of Student Affairs. Mario is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and inclusive campus environment, empowering students to thrive and succeed throughout their college journey.
Gaius earned his B.B.A. in Management Information Systems and Masters in Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma. Looking back on his experience, his journey into higher education seems like a natural fit since his work in Student Affairs began his second year as an undergraduate in college. He is a proud member of Omega Delta Ph
Gaius earned his B.B.A. in Management Information Systems and Masters in Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma. Looking back on his experience, his journey into higher education seems like a natural fit since his work in Student Affairs began his second year as an undergraduate in college. He is a proud member of Omega Delta Phi Fraternity Inc., Xi Chapter, Spring 1998. August 2016 will mark the beginning of Gaius’ twelfth year of service to TCU. He’s a certified mediator, photographer, and the 2014 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Up ‘til Dawn Advisor of the Year. Gaius serves as the Multicultural Greek Council, Independent Greek Council, Collaborative Greek Alliance and Up ’til Dawn advisor. He also oversees programmatic and leadership initiatives in the office.
Amy received her B.B.A. in Marketing from Texas Wesleyan University. She received a Master of Liberal Arts from Texas Christian University. Amy has worked at TCU since 2012. Both her son and daughter are also proud alumni of TCU. Amy manages our student workers and Resident Assistants during their office hours. She is also responsible
Amy received her B.B.A. in Marketing from Texas Wesleyan University. She received a Master of Liberal Arts from Texas Christian University. Amy has worked at TCU since 2012. Both her son and daughter are also proud alumni of TCU. Amy manages our student workers and Resident Assistants during their office hours. She is also responsible for housing assignments, meal plans, and access for chapter houses, along with chapter rosters, grade reports, and financial matters. Amy enjoys working with all the organizations under Fraternity and Sorority Life and loves being a TCU mom to her many undergraduate and graduate Horned Frog “kids”.
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