Sophia Wargo (Gamma Phi-Florida State) Sophia earned a B.S. in human development and family sciences with a minor in psychology from Florida State University. At the Gamma Phi chapter, she served as director of social media standards and assistant director of formal recruitment. Sophia is ready to build relationships with both her fellow consultants and chapter members across the country, to grow as a leader and to
Peyton DeLaney (Epsilon Rho-UC Davis)
Receiving her B.S. in neurobiology, physiology and behavior, Peyton
have the chance to positively impact chapters the way hers was impacted by ELCs.
What are you reading right now? “Happy Place” by Emily Henry
graduated from UC Davis. She held positions in the Epsilon Rho chapter such as chapter president, director of formal recruitment and director of potential new member outreach. Peyton is embracing the opportunity to travel around the country and see new campuses, all while meeting amazing women from different chapters. What are you listening to right now? Sabrina Carpenter and The Weeknd What do you plan to do after your term as an ELC? Law school! What advice do you have for our graduating seniors? Lean into postgrad life. Change can be very scary, but you've done it before coming to college, and you'll be able to adjust again. Remember what Alpha Phi has taught you and use those skills to your advantage.
What is your favorite memory from living in? Being surrounded by my best friends every day! Looking back, I appreciate the endless movie nights on our big couch, “The Bachelor” Mondays and dance parties while getting ready together. Best piece of advice for younger Alpha Phis? Embrace every opportunity for personal growth and connections. Take full advantage of the resources, sisterhood and support Alpha Phi can offer. Get involved, stay true to yourself and always strive to uplift and empower those around you.
Taleen Vartanian-Gibbs (Beta Beta-Michigan State)
A graduate of Michigan State University, Taleen received a B.S. in dietetics with minors in health promotion and business. She left a mark on the Beta Beta chapter through her roles as director of recruitment logistics, director of sisterhood, vice president of new member education and member experience,
and director of community relations and philanthropy.
What is your favorite Alpha Phi memory? Planning our chapter's bid day alongside my younger sister, Sosi Vartanian-Gibbs. The experience was truly unforgettable because I got to work side-by- side with not only my sister but also my best friend. Planning such a significant event with someone who knows me so well and shares my passion for Alpha Phi made the experience extraordinarily meaningful. What do you plan to do after your term as an ELC? I plan to attend graduate school to become a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN).
What’s your go-to coffee order? Iced sugar-free vanilla latte with almond milk and Stevia
Jacqueline Moran (Beta Upsilon-Oregon State)
At Oregon State, Jacqueline obtained a bachelor’s degree in biohealth science. She was the director of community engagement and academic coordinator for the Beta Upsilon chapter. Jacqueline wanted to be an ELC because of the women from Beta Upsilon who have gone down the same path and inspired her so much.
What do you plan to do after your term as an ELC? I plan on applying to to medical school to pursue my goal of becoming a surgeon.
What are you reading right now? “Dune” by Frank Herbert
What is your favorite Alpha Phi memory? My favorite memories were either meeting my best friend Emma during spirit week or Bid Day when my little sister joined our chapter!
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