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OFFICERS

Welcome to the Delta Mu Chapter of ZTA at The University of Tennessee at Martin

Officers for 2004-2005

Executive Council


President Erin Dunn


Vice-president Erica Britton


Vice-President

Name: Erica Britton
Hometown: Pulaski,TN
Classification: Sophomore
Major: Integrated Studies K-6
E-mail: pineapple_6185@yahoo.com
Favorite ZTA moment: Big Sis Reveal 2004... I love my lil sis Mattie
Fun Facts: I went to London this summer.

New Member Coordinator Julie Vantrease


Membership Chairman Audrey Bryant


Secretary Magan Pewitt


Treasurer Stephanie Shiver


Historian Allison Hopper


Historian
Name:
Allison Hopper
Hometown: Jackson, TN
Classification: Sophomore
Major: Biology / Pre-pharmacy
Email: allieh107@aol.com
Favorite ZTA Moment: Bid Day 2003, Kelly came all the way from Memphis to see me run to herand all my new sisters!
Fun Facts:
I am a PEP leader. I love to play volleyball, and I love my Big and Lil Sis!

Assistant: Christine McGee

Ritualist Leslie Bailey


Service Amber Cressy


Panhellenic Camille Holcomb

Program Council

 

ZTA National Council 2004-2006 (from left to right):

Front row (sitting):
Vice President Collegiate II Katharine Benzini Stampe
National President Julia Marthaler Hill
National Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Mary Ann Stratford Stegall
Vice President Collegiate III Trixy Swearingen Brill

Back row (Standing):

Vice President Collegiate I Keeley McDonald Riddle
Vice President Alumnae I Kim Knight Rice
National Panhellenic Conference Delegate Malaea Nelms Seleski
Extension Director Karen Farmer Mills
Vice President Alumnae II Laura Ladewig Mauro

 

Zeta Tau Alpha’s first Central Office was established by Grand Chapter in 1920 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of Chi Chapter member Alpha Burkart Wettach. For ten years, the Grand Chapter (now National Council) housed the Fraternity’s operations in the city where the President resided. This included Richmond, Virginia, in 1926 and Beaumont, Texas, in 1928. In 1930, when ZTA’s membership totaled 20,000, Convention delegates voted to secure a fixed location for the Central Office. Evanston, Illinois, was selected as the host city. In 1968, the name “International Office” (IO) was selected to represent the growth of the Fraternity.

At the Diamond Anniversary Convention in 1974, delegates voted unanimously to move the International Office to its first Fraternity-owned building in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Circle City was selected because of its central geographic location, lower construction costs and the absence of property tax for not-for-profit corporations. ZTA broke ground in 1977 and eventually took residence at 3330 Founders Road. In less than 15 years, ZTA’s day-to-day operations outgrew its 9,000-square-foot building. Taking advantage of a favorable building market, the ZTA Fraternity Housing Corporation sold the 3330 Founders Road residence to Theta Chi Fraternity and built a new 20,000-square-foot International Office less than ¼ of a mile away at 3450 Founders Road in 1993. The International Office staff is comprised of more than 25 personnel supervised by a team of Directors. For more information about International Office, please download our brochure.