Chapter Presidents
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The Women's Panhellenic Council is the governing and unifying body for the seven sororities on the Washington University campus. Major contributions of Panhellenic include: the establishment and enforcement of agreed upon standards; the organization of women's recruitment; and Greek Week. The board members are:
| President |
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Amanda Coppock |
| VP Recruitment |
Melissa Bryan |
| VP Programming |
VACANT |
| VP Finance |
Angela McDaniel |
| VP Standards/Ed |
Ruth Mandelbaum |
| VP Campus & Community Outreach |
Lindsay Chandler |
| VP Communications |
Kate Egan |
| Director of Gamma Chis |
Amy Greenberg |
The InterFraternity Council (IFC) is the representative legislative body of the fraternity community. The objectives of the council are to: serve as a liaison between fraternities, the St. Louis Community, and the University at large; foster a sense of inter-fraternalism among the member chapters; organize and coordinate programs for the Greek community; educate the fraternities and the University of the values and issues that affect Greek life; and insure the continued existence and growth of a strong and productive fraternity community. All 12 fraternities at Washington University are members of IFC.
| President |
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Kevin Smith |
| VP Recruitment |
Jordan Kramer |
| VP Programming |
Ryan Siegal |
| VP Finance |
Bryson Tombridge |
| VP Standards |
Kurt Wall |
| VP New Members Ed |
VACANT |
| VP Campus & Community Outreach |
Jack Zhou |
| VP Communications |
Rico Moreno |
Black Greek Council
The Black Greek Council (BGC) is a council that encompasses all the historically black fraternities and sororities in the National Pan-Hellenic Council. With all of the chapters in St. Louis being city wide, it is BGC's goal to pool their resources and members to serve as a support system for one another as well as a means of fulfilling community service initiatives. BGC also informs the community about the Black Greek system, its purpose, and its presence. If you have questions or would like more information about these organizations, please contact the Greek Life Office (314-935-3939)
or click here to request information. The chapters involved in BGC are:
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