Pi Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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A s I reflect on my time as president of our Affiliated House Corporation Board, I am filled with gratitude for the incredible growth and support we have experienced as a chapter and as individuals. Serving in this role for the past several years has been a privilege, and I have cherished every moment of working alongside dedicated sisters to ensure our beloved Pi Chapter remains a strong and vibrant community. Our chapter has continued to thrive thanks to your unwavering commitment and generosity—whether through your time, resources, or dedication to our sisterhood. Together, we have navigated challenges, celebrated successes, and maintained our beautiful home for future generations of Gamma Phi sisters. As another great year unfolds, this continued support and a great incoming class following recruitment give me great optimism for the persistent and enduring success of our chapter. With that said, I am both proud and excited to introduce the next president of the AHC Board, Sarah D. Endacott '16. Sarah is a remarkable leader and a passionate advocate for the values of Gamma Phi Beta. Sarah graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, majoring in political science with minors in business and leadership. After graduating from UNL, she attended and received her law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. Since graduating in 2022, Sarah has worked as a trust officer with Union Bank & Trust Company here in Lincoln. Her experience as a standards chair for Gamma Phi Beta and her extensive involvement in leadership roles, such as her work with the Nebraska Human Resource Institute, has equipped her with the skills and vision to guide our board forward. Sarah's background in mentoring and leadership, combined with her dedication to our sisterhood, ensures that she will continue to foster a positive and supportive environment for our chapter. Her experiences in organizing events, facilitating mentorship programs, and leading teams will be invaluable as she takes on the responsibility of maintaining and improving our chapter house. I am confident that Sarah's energy and commitment will bring fresh ideas and a renewed sense of purpose to the board. With Sarah at the helm, Pi Chapter will continue to grow and thrive, ensuring that our traditions of sisterhood, scholarship, and service remain strong for years to come. Thank you for allowing me to serve as your president. I look forward to seeing all the wonderful things Sarah and the board will accomplish in the years ahead. In IIKE, Kara E. Brostrom '09 Outgoing President Pi Chapter Affiliated House Corporation Board TIMES CHANGE, BUT OUR BOND PERSISTS AHC BOARD WELCOMES NEXT PRESIDENT A SLICE OF PI GAMMA PHI BETA AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN • FALL 2024 ELLIE HOBELMAN HARRIS '16 DISCUSSES HER SERVICE TO PI CHAPTER ON PAGE 3! "I am an alumna volunteer because someone else volunteered to serve when I was an undergraduate, and now I want to pay that service forward."
