Leadership

Alpha Chi Omega values leadership. That’s why there are plenty of opportunities to get involved and practice your leadership skills. Along with committees and chair positions, we also have an exec board that contains 15 vital people. Here is our 2024 executive board.

  • Megan Burns

    President

  • Elizabeth Cardoza

    Elizabeth Cardoza

    VP Chapter Relations and Standards

  • Karley Holmes

    VP Finance

  • Grace Phillips

    VP Risk Management

  • Lexi Dahm

    VP Ritual and Fraternity Appreciation

  • Sara Lawson

    VP Recruitment Information

  • Taylor Malinofsky

    VP Recruitment

  • Brooke Whipple

    VP New Member Education

  • Sasha Pelkey

    VP Public Relations and Marketing

  • Grace Mowrey

    VP Membership Programming

  • Ava Chateau

    Panhellenic Delegate

  • Lexi Dahm

    VP Intellectual Development

  • Taylor Gregory

    VP Facility Operations

  • Madi Lamm

    VP Philanthropy

  • Mercedes Tello

    VP Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

“Joining Alpha Chi Omega has been the experience of a lifetime. I am surrounded by such strong, loving, supportive, and genuine people and feel so lucky everyday. I have grown in so many ways and am so proud of the person I’ve become because of this chapter. It offers amazing leadership opportunities, educational opportunities, friendships, diversity, and unique challenges that I feel has better equipped me to take on life and complete my degree here at Boise State. The Panhellenic community is what makes Greek life at BSU so special and I encourage anyone interested to take advantage of the opportunity to learn and grow. Serving as Vice President of Philanthropy last year and this year as Chapter President has been incredibly fulfilling and I am so thankful to represent this chapter. LITB!”

Maddy Jordan, Chapter President

“My favorite parts of this chapter are the amazing girls and the relationships I have built since becoming apart of Alpha Chi Omega. The uncertainty of who you will befriend in college is terrifying. So I decided to go greek freshman year and I couldn’t be more grateful. The girls I have met in this chapter and through the panhellenic community are people I couldn’t have even dreamed of meeting. You hear so much about girls meeting their future bridesmaids and their forever home, and as cheesy as it sounds, it’s absolutely 100% true. This chapter is the reason I met my little and my twin who are my future bridesmaids, and also my roommate who has become my family away from family. Being able to represent this chapter through relations is so rewarding every single day.”

Grace Maier, VP Public Relations & Marketing