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State/National Leaders |
Dr. Quincalee Brown
(ΓΞ-Wichita
State) Executive director of the Water Environment
Federation and the Water Environment Research
Foundation (since 1986). Former chair of the
American Society of Association Executives (ASEA)
(1992-93). Former executive director of the
American Association of University Women
(1980-86). Recipient of ASEA’s highest, the Key
Award (1995). Named Association Executive of the
Year by Association Trends Newsletter
(1999).
Recipient of Alpha
Phi Frances E. Willard Award, 1994.
Martha
Foote Crow (Alpha-Syracuse)
A Founder of Alpha Phi International Fraternity and
the American Association of Collegiate Women,
national president of both organizations. Professor
at the University of Chicago and the fourth Alpha
Phi to become Dean of Women at Northwestern
University.
Julie
Jacobs Daniels
(Phi-Oklahoma) Mayor of Bartlesville, Okla. Former
city council member since 2001. Chair of the Local
Development Act Review Committee and representative
on the Bartlesville Development Corporation, Mayor’s
Committee on Concerns for the Disabled, Sanitary
Sewer Improvement Oversight Committee and Water
Resources Committee.
Susan Hassiocher (Ω-Texas)
First woman president of Texas Restaurant
Association (1986-88). Vice president for
corporate planning and development of Frontier
Enterprises, a group of Texas
restaurants.
Kelsey Knight (Beta Epsilon-Arizona)
Executive assistant to Karl Zinsmeister, the
assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and
Director of the Domestic Policy Council (DPC), since
2007.
Margaret Craig McNamara (Λ-UC/Berkeley) Founded
Reading is Fundamental®
in 1966.
Cindy Simon Rosenthal
(Beta-Northwestern) Associate director of the Carl
Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center at
the University of Oklahoma, where she is an
associate professor of political science and women’s
studies. Director of National Education for Women’s
Leadership, a program that encourages undergraduate
women to get involved in public service and
politics. Author of When Women Lead. Recipient of
“Outstanding Oklahoma Political Scientist of the
Year” in 2000 by the Oklahoma Political Science
Association.
Jane Wells Schooley (ΓΡ-Penn State) Public speaker, trainer and
author of newspaper column. Civil and women's
rights advocate. Executive director, Pennsylvania
Political Party. Former national vice president
for National Organization for Women (NOW).
Co-founder Crime Victims Council. Athena Award
winner and Allentown Lehigh County Chamber of
Commerce Business Woman of the
Year.
Julie Hindorff Schwindt
(Delta Gamma-Northern Colorado) President of Wyoming
Education Association (1986-88).
Barbara Smith
(Gamma-DePauw) Vice president external affairs,
DePauw University. Past president of New York City
chapter, Women in Communications. Past chair of
Women in Communications Inc.'s National Public
Affairs Advisory Board (1984).