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Kappa Delta Sorority Elects 2019-2021 National Council

MEMPHIS, Tennessee – On June 28, at its 63rd Biennial National Convention in Dallas, Kappa Delta Sorority elected the women who will lead the organization as members of the 2019-2021 National Council. They are: National President Tricia Ruma Spence, National Vice President Susan Stockton, National Vice President-Membership Karen Thomas Fesmire, National Vice President-Collegians Laura Beth Hanson McKew, National Vice President-Alumnae Tove Bichel Thomas and National Vice President-Finance Sarah Smith Dubbert. They will serve along with ex officio council members Julie Landgren Johnson, National Panhellenic Conference delegate, and Pamela Nix, Kappa Delta Sorority and Foundation executive director. 

The supreme governing body of Kappa Delta, which includes all National Leadership Team members and delegates from collegiate and alumnae chapters, elects the National Council every two years at the sorority’s National Convention. The first National Council served from 1900 to 1904.  

CONTACT: Heidi Roy
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Kappa Delta Sorority is a national organization for women with more than 271,000 members, 168 active collegiate chapters and 224 active alumnae chapters nationwide. Kappa Delta is active in a number of philanthropic endeavors, including the prevention of child abuse and confidence-building programming with Girl Scouts of the USA. In 2009, the sorority created the Confidence Coalition, an international movement to promote confidence in women and girls. In 2010, Kappa Delta established International Girls Day to empower girls to reach their potential. It also created International Women’s Friendship Month for women everywhere. Kappa Delta’s national headquarters is in Memphis, Tennessee. For more information, visit  opens in a new windowwww.kappadelta.org.