Leadership Program Consultant
Kianne Bell (Beta Rho-Washington State)
Mackenzie Randall (Beta Iota-West Virginia) Currently an integrated marketing
Kianne hails from Washington State University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in Spanish. She held the positions of Panhellenic
communications grad student, Mackenzie obtained her bachelor’s degree in advertising and public relations after studying at West
delegate for the Beta Rho chapter and the Panhellenic Council’s vice president of philanthropy and service. Kianne can’t wait to help with formal recruitment and see processes other chapters go through compared to the one she took part in, as well as connect with her fellow ELCs and create bonds for life. What is your favorite Alpha Phi memory? Running home on Bid Day during my senior year! It was so special to run home with all our new members as seniors, giving us the opportunity to reflect on our time in Alpha Phi together. This was also a special moment because most of the seniors joined Alpha Phi online and were not able to run home. What’s your go-to karaoke song? “Dancing Queen” by ABBA
Virginia University. The Beta Iota chapter benefitted from her service as director of digital media, vice president of community relations and philanthropic advisor. Experiencing different campus cultures and making friends with sisters across the country are what she’s most excited about as an LPC. What are you listening to right now? Always listening to SZA’s “SOS” album on repeat. Who is a woman you look up to as a role model or mentor? My oldest sister Jenna, who graduated from Beta Iota in 2007, taught me the importance of resiliency and optimism and has always inspired me to show up for others. Advice for younger Alpha Phis? Hold a leadership position! Some of the most challenging and influential lessons I’ve learned were from being on exec and learning to lead a chapter.
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