“My journey from freshman year to being elected as Executive Vice President of Panhellenic has been one of growth, learning, and dedication. As a freshman, I was eager to get involved, and I quickly found my place within the Panhellenic community, participating in events, getting to know members from different chapters, and understanding the values that drive our sisterhood. At the time I never thought of myself as a leader, but panhellenic has pushed me to become who I am today and I will forever be grateful for that! Over the years, I took on more leadership roles, gaining experience in organizing events and collaborating with others. With each new opportunity, my passion for serving and leading our community grew stronger. Now, as Executive Vice President, I’m excited to continue contributing and supporting the Panhellenic Council in a meaningful way. The skills and lessons I have learned will last a lifetime and i’m so excited for what this next year will bring!”
Marinda Martin, Executive Vice President
What does the Executive Vice President do?
The Executive Vice President (EVP) of Panhellenic overseas a range of responsibilities related to the operational and strategic functions of the organization. My role involves:
Support to the President: The EVP often acts as a right-hand to the Panhellenic President, helping to lead meetings, handle organizational matters, and stepping in for the President when necessary.
Administrative Oversight: The EVP oversee internal operations, including managing committees, handling logistics for events, and ensuring that the policies and guidelines of the Panhellenic organization are followed by all member chapters.
Facilitating General Body Meetings: Strategic Planning: This position often involves working closely with the other executive officers to plan and execute events, initiatives, and programs that serve the community or the Panhellenic membership.
Leadership Development: The EVP may be responsible for providing guidance and support to other officers and chapters, offering training or development opportunities, and helping to maintain unity among the sororities.
Collaboration: The EVP typically works with other student organizations, administration, and external stakeholders to foster relationships that benefit the Panhellenic community as a whole.
Contact: Usfpanhellenic.evp@gmail.com