Issue No. 4 2025 Quarterly Magazine

Maya Abdallah (Iota Pi-Northern Arizona)

Alexa Almqvist (Eta Kappa-UC Irvine)

Aubrey Banner (Eta Gamma-Akron)

The year is 1895, and Alpha Phi is growing rapidly. With chapters spreading across the East Coast and Midwest, it’s clear the momentum isn’t slowing down anytime soon. One delegate recognized that these young chapters would need support to thrive for generations to come. She stepped in, offering guidance, encouragement and education, and became the first of her kind in any Greek-affiliated organization to do so. Her efforts were the seedlings of Alpha Phi’s Educational Leadership Consultant (ELC) Program. Fast-forward to 2025: ELCs, Education Leadership Specialists (ELSs), Leadership Programming Consultants (LPCs) and Leadership Programming Specialists (LPSs) continue to nurture this proud tradition. Together, they provide Alpha Phi’s 174 collegiate chapters with unwavering support, heartfelt mentorship and sisterly bonds. This year’s cohort — the alumnae continuing that 130-year legacy — will be inducted into the Order of the Ivy after their travels, receiving the Lazy Phi pin, a symbol of their service and dedication. They’ve packed their bags, embraced the unknown and stepped into the role of a lifetime. Let’s meet the women who will leave a lasting mark on our sisterhood. Alpha Phis on the Road Meet the 2025-2026 traveling consultants, ready to empower and inspire with every mile traveled by plane, train and automobile.

Stephanie Davis (Gamma Alpha-San Diego State)

Samantha Billups (Zeta Sigma-Franklin & Marshall)

Jessica Davis (Iota Omega-Ole Miss)

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