Alpha Chi Omega - University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Spring 2024 Newsletter

Xi Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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P A G E 3 | T H E L Y R E L E T T E R Chapter President Emma Osborne '21 VP Chapter Relations and Standards Board Alania Tomesh '21 VP Finance Devyn Carmichael '21 VP Risk Management Taylor Hoebelheinrich '22 VP Facility Operations Maizy Jones '23 VP Philanthropy Rosie Woelm '22 Panhellenic Delegate Victoria Van Dyke '22 VP Public Relations and Marketing Taytem Carmichael '22 VP Intellectual Development McKenzie Balis '22 VP Recruitment Kara Dehaven '21 VP Recruitment Information Dana Summers '21 VP Membership Programming Meg Brady '22 VP New Member Education Carli Houfek '21 VP Ritual and Fraternity Appreciation Jessica Carroll '22 VP Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Olivia Reed '21 CHAPTER OFFICERS Chloe Wieck '20 | Omaha, Neb. "Alpha Chi Omega. Three Greek words to some, but home to others. I am so lucky to have spent the last four years not only creating the best memories with the best of friends but also learning valuable skills I will be able to use for the rest of my life. I was fortunate enough to serve as VP of recruitment for two terms, and I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to lead women to find their home at the 716." Avery Kalvoda '20 | Grand Island, Neb. "AXO gave me the best relationships and friends I could have ever imagined. I am so grateful for the past four years and the endless memories I have made. I am so sad to be graduating, but knowing I have my best friends by my side makes it a lot easier!" Frannie Hutchings '20 | Omaha, Neb. "Xi Chapter gave me many opportunities to advance myself academically and professionally. Through my roles as chapter president and VP of risk management, I learned so much about myself. I thank this chapter for what it has done for me!" Farewe SENIORS Seniors take a break during recruiting season to gather for a group photo. W e extend a bittersweet goodbye to our three graduating seniors as they tackle the next chapter of their journey. Whether they are pursuing higher education or preparing to enter the workforce, we know they will take their experiences as members of AXO to better their communities, wherever life may take them.

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