Summer 2024 Quarterly Magazine

Educational Leadership Specialists

Jamie Dietz (Theta Upsilon-CSU Chico) Jamie is a graduate of Chico State, where she

Lexie Dunn (Gamma Iota-Texas Tech)

With a B.A. in history in hand, Lexie graduated from Texas Tech University. As chapter president and vice president of new member education and member experience, she made an undeniable impact on the Gamma Iota chapter. Making memories that last a lifetime and continuing to cultivate friendships are what Lexie is most looking forward to. Who is a woman you look up to as a role model or mentor? I really admire Lauren Locke, who is mentor to me with her career and ability to give back to Alpha Phi. Best piece of advice for younger Alpha Phis? Continue to make memories that will last a lifetime! You won’t regret going to get ice cream or going for a drive. What’s something you can’t live without on the road? My blanket!

earned a B.S. in exercise physiology. She made an impact on the Theta Upsilon chapter through her leadership, especially as executive administrator. Jamie is seizing the opportunity to feel more confident in herself and see even more chapters.

What do you plan to do after your term as an ELS? Apply to a physical therapy doctorate program.

Who is a woman you look up to as a role model or mentor? I look up to my manager, Cady, a lot because she is always there for me and helps me through anything! I couldn’t do this job without her.

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

Rachel Walser (Beta Mu-Alabama) Rachel was a student at the University of Alabama and received her B.F.A. in graphic design. The Beta Mu chapter recognizes her leadership through roles like chapter president and vice president of membership recruitment. Rachel hopes she can build on her experience and continue to make an impact on Alpha Phi chapters.

Anna O’Hehir (Beta Upsilon-Oregon State)

A recent grad of Oregon State University, Anna studied psychology with a minor in Spanish. Leadership in the Beta Upsilon chapter wouldn’t have been the same without her, as she served as director of philanthropy,

What’s something you can’t live without on the road? My foldable laundry basket. (If you know, you know!)

director of COB, director of primary recruitment and more. This position will allow Anna the chance to help chapters find their new members while growing as individuals.

What’s your go-to coffee order? Iced shaken espresso with oat milk

What are you listening to right now? “The Tortured Poets Department” by Taylor Swift

What are you listening to right now? FISHER, John Summit and Stick Figure

Who is a woman you look up to as a role model or mentor? A woman I look up to as a mentor is Jordyn Shelton. I had the incredible opportunity to work with her while I was at Beta Gamma-Boulder and Kappa Eta-Florida. I have never met someone who can command a room and solve problems as productively and efficiently as she does. Getting to learn from her has been such a privilege, and I hope I can one day inspire people as she inspires me.

Justine Jueco (Beta Epsilon-Arizona) Justine studied at the University of Arizona to receive her B.S. in criminal justice studies. As director of philanthropy and vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion, her leadership in Beta Epsilon was unmatched. Justine thrives off the fast-paced

environment and can’t wait to get back to Boulder for training.

What do you plan to do after your term as an ELS? I plan on moving to Chicago for work.

What’s your go-to karaoke song? “Umbrella” by Rihanna

What is your favorite food to eat on the road in this role? Cava

What are you reading right now? “Everything I Know About Love” by Dolly Alderton

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