Summer 2024 Quarterly Magazine

Educational Leadership Consultants

Erin Hild-Ladebauche (Iota Rho-Clemson) With her B.S. in marketing, Erin graduated from Clemson University. The Iota Rho chapter benefitted from her roles as director of primary recruitment and vice president of membership recruitment. Erin is eager to have an impact on these women the same way her ELCs did for her, sharing best practices and ideas with different chapters through this once- in-a-lifetime role. Who is a woman you look up to as a role model or mentor? My sweet mom. I lost her when I was 12, and everything I do is for her. As much as I miss her, I just know she would love learning about Alpha Phi and seeing all the cool places I go! Her influence on me is so evident, and no doubt she would have been my biggest supporter. What is your favorite memory from living in? Sitting in the chapter room playing cards with other hall girls! We really got to know each other well.

What advice do you have for our graduating seniors? Utilize your alumni and stay connected with your sisters.

Lindsey Surprenant (Beta Epsilon-Arizona) Lindsey accepted her B.S. in business administration with an emphasis in business management

Emma Hennessy (Zeta Delta-Iowa State)

A recent graduate of Iowa State University, Emma accepted her B.S. in public relations. In the Zeta Delta chapter, she held the

responsibilities of panhellenic delegate and vice president of membership recruitment. Emma’s priorities as an ELC are to make recruitment seem fun rather than a requirement and to teach chapters how to connect. What are you reading right now? “Carrie Soto Is Back” by Taylor Jenkins Reid Best piece of advice for younger Alpha Phis? Take every opportunity that is available, even if it is out of your comfort zone! What is your favorite memory from living in? Living with all 6 of my roommates and all the fun things we did together.

from the University of Arizona. While a member of the Beta Epsilon chapter, she served as the vice president of membership recruitment and director of formal recruitment. Lindsey applied to be an ELC because of her love for Alpha Phi, and her leadership positions opened her eyes to this opportunity.

What’s your go-to coffee order? Iced oat milk hazelnut latte

What is your favorite Alpha Phi memory? Recruitment and meeting my best friends.

What advice do you have for our graduating seniors? Don’t stress too much about how much time you have left. Just live in the moment and hang out with your friends as much as possible.

Laney Tvrdik (Omicron-Missouri)

Laney secured a B.H.S. in public health and a B.A. in psychology with a minor in multicultural studies during her time at the University of Missouri. While with the Omicron chapter, her positions included vice president of new member education and member experience, panhellenic counselor and director of Watchcare. Laney is thrilled to be meeting and working with other consultants as well as visiting unique chapters across the country. What do you plan to do after your term as an ELC? Go back to school to obtain my master’s in health or business administration, adopt a dog and continue my involvement with Alpha Phi International.

What are you reading right now? “One True Loves” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Who is a woman you look up to as a role model or mentor? My mom is my biggest inspiration. Everything I am I owe to her!

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