Alpha Psi Alumna Featured in eNewsletter
One of our chapter’s alumna, Melissa Barthel, has been featured in the Delta Phi Epsilon eNewsletter that is set to all members of our sorority across North America. We’ve always appreciated Melissa’s involvement in our chapter and it’s great to see her recognized internationally. Melissa was our chapter’s advisor, and even though later became the Chapter Operation Specialist for our region she was always only a phone call or e-mail away when we had questions or needed guidance.
Here is what was written about her:
Melissa Barthel (Alpha Psi) is a 2001 graduate of Lawrence Technological [University]. While an undergraduate, Melissa was an active member of her chapter, which was comprised of just a handful of women at the time. With Melissa’s hard work, as well as that of her fellow sisters, they built a strong foundation and continued to offer support after graduation in order to help the Alpha Psi Chapter be the thriving group of women it is today. It is with this passion for the success of our collegiate chapters that Melissa has continued to be one of our most valuable volunteers.Melissa has served the organization in many capacities since her graduation, but has certainly left her mark on our chapter services. Most recently she has provided honest guidance and one-on-one support to chapters to help them provide successful and meaningful experiences for their own collegiate chapters – ensuring long term prosperity.
Melissa truly understands the “sisterhood for a lifetime” commitment she made to the organization and reminds everyone she comes in contact with what it means to be a sister of Delta Phi Epsilon. Thank you, Melissa!
In addition to being such an influential part of Delta Phi Epsilon Melissa is also married and has a young son. We are so proud that this amazing sister came from our chapter! Thank you, Melissa, for all the hard work you’ve done for our chapter and for the sorority as a whole over the years!
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