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NPC Announces 2021-23 Fraternity/Sorority Advisory Committee Members

By September 20, 2021News Release

INDIANAPOLIS — The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), the umbrella group for 26 inter/national sororities and one of the largest organizations advocating for women, has announced eight fraternity/sorority advisors from different college and university campuses across the United States who will serve on the 2021-23 NPC Fraternity/Sorority Advisory Committee (FS Advisory Committee). The FS Advisory Committee provides NPC with feedback on College Panhellenic programming and operations.

NPC CEO Dani Weatherford said, “NPC continues to develop strong relationships with campus-based professionals in an effort to advance the sorority experience. During the last several years, the Fraternity/Sorority Advisory Committee has been an important sounding board to provide insight and guidance on how we can improve the services NPC provides to College Panhellenic Associations as well as to campus professionals and other volunteers who work with Panhellenic women. We are excited to work with the new committee members in a similar way during 2021-23.”

The new NPC FS Advisory Committee members are:

  • Stephanie Baldwin, University of Colorado – Boulder.
  • Ryne Burds, University of Tampa.
  • Shawanda Daniel, Kennesaw State University.
  • Megan Deshon-Runge, University of Missouri.
  • Reggie Lane, University of Florida.
  • Anne Strickland, Rhodes College.
  • Taylor Zeigler, Western Illinois University.
  • Lacey Zinke, University of Montana.

Going forward, FS Advisory Committee members will engage with NPC staff regularly for discussions on campus trends and hot topics, as well as serve as brand ambassadors for NPC.

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About the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC)
NPC, one of the largest organizations advocating for women, is the umbrella group for 26 national and international sororities. NPC sororities are located on nearly 670 campuses with nearly 370,000 undergraduate members in more than 3,350 chapters. Alumnae are represented in nearly 3,500 associations throughout the world. For more information, including a complete list of NPC sororities, visit npcwomen.org.

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