Our Leaders
National Headquarters Staff
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Marcia Cutter, BΓ Executive Director Develops strategies that support, expand, sustain and promote membership growth; develops and refines leadership, educational and sisterhood opportunities; develops alternative revenue streams and enhances current financial position; executes the strategic planning process; serves as property manager for Mabel Lee Walton House; serves as executive manager for National Headquarters. Email: mcutter@trisigma.org Phone: (540) 459-4212 x205 |
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Lorin Phillips, ΑΥ Director of Chapter Services Works with collegiate chapters to answer questions on Honor Council, Accreditation and other programs. She oversees Leadership Consultants, Regional Directors, Accreditation Mentors and Accreditation Advisory Committees. Lorin resolves Leadership Consultant visit issues, concerns and travel requests. She assists with questions about most facets of collegiate chapter operations (finances, recruitment, Panhellenic, Chairman and Officer responsibilities, etc.) and policies, conducts Risk Management investigations; produces collegiate chapter resources and a variety of projects to benefit chapter development. Email: lphillips@trisigma.org Phone: 540.227.0493 |
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Chris Smithhisler, IA Director of Programs Responsible for the development and execution of leadership programs. Works to build and grow existing programs but also to create new and innovative programs for collegians and alumnae. Email: csmithhisler@trisigma.org Phone: (317) 373-1347 Lauren Moran, ΓΡ Director of Alumnae and Volunteer ServicesResponsible for managing the development, implementation and execution of new and existing alumnae programs and services designed to foster a lifelong involvement in Tri Sigma. She will also coordinate programs and services designed to engage and maintain a natinoal network of volunteers at the local and national level. Finally, Lauren will be working to assist with the development of programs designed to help collegians transition to active alumnae life. Email: lmoran@trisigma.org Phone: (412) 224-2701 |
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Margaret Fields, AY Office Manager Manages headquarters staff, processes K-85 Scholarship Reports; maintains collegiate chapter size statistics, recruitment statistics; processes terminations, inactive status requests, and 5th Year Senior Requests; manages conference and convention registration, fills ritual equipment orders. Email: mfields@trisigma.org Phone: (540) 459-4212 Ext. 206 |
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Tiffany Fay, AX Assistant Director of Chapter Services (ADCS) The ADCS is critical in the overall health and development of the collegiate chapter/colony. She serves as the primary contact for approximately 55 assigned chapters/colonies and oversees the general operation of designated chapters/colonies. Email: tfay.trisigma@gmail.com Phone: 714-579-ADCS (2327) |
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Aimee Jensen, ΗΙ Assistant Director of Chapter Services (ADCS) The ADCS is critical in the overall health and development of the collegiate chapter/colony. She serves as the primary contact for 55 assigned chapters/colonies and oversees the general operation of designated chapters/colonies Email: ajensen@Trisigma.org Phone: 213.290.2327 |
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Lauren McHugh, Alpha Xi Delta Coordinator of Colony/New Chapter Development The Coordinator position is responsible for the success of new colonies and the stability of newly installed chapters. She collaborates the expansion department on recruitment planning and colony marketing, coaches colony members and advisors on skills to meet installation goals, and works to ensure a healthy transition to chapter life and achieving accreditation goals. Email: colonies.trisigma@gmail.com Phone: 502.COLONY3 (265.6693) |
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Kim Guinn, AY Distribution Assistant Ensures members receive the information they need, processes address changes and sends new member welcome packets and new alumnae packets. She coordinates National Officer and Executive Council conference calls, distributes Leadership Consultant visit information, and files reports and academic information. Kim processes C202s, alumnae dues and Omega chapter members. Email: kguinn@trisigma.org Phone: (540) 459-4212 Ext. 213 |
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Dianna Jett, AY Collegiate Membership Coordinator Dianna Jett can answer your questions on new member forms (P-109, P-106 and P-107), National test scores (P-115, initiation clearance, initiation numbers, badge order (T-8), member transfer information, depledge information, terminations and membership statistics, chapter roster changes, and Alumnae Initiates (AR-4). She also assists the Risk Management Director in the Chapter Supervision program. Email: djett@trisigma.org Phone: (540) 459-4212 Ext. 201 |
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Jessica Jett Alumnae Membership Coordinator Jessica Jett works to make sure we stay in contact with our alumane by making directory updates and maintaining alumnae chapter rosters. She also maintains the National Officer Roster and processes all AAB and all National Officer appointments. She answers new alumnae chapter inquiries and responds to alumnae procedures questions or inquiries about chapter locations. Jessica runs zip code/address requests, alumnae listings and geographical printouts. She assists with publications such as Golden Glimpses, Alumnae Update and processes all Golden Violets. Email: jjett@trisigma.org Phone: (540) 459-4212 Ext. 204 |
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Teresa Shoemaker Accountant Teresa processes all accounts payable and payroll. She manages the CCF and Loyalty Fund accounts, including withdrawals and loans. Teresa is responsible for all accounting functions, including monthly, quarterly and annual financial reporting, annual audits and general questions. Email: tshoemaker@trisigma.org Phone: (540) 459-4212 Ext. 207 |
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Theresa Taylor, AY Director of Distribution Theresa is responsible for the distribution of all information and materials to Tri Sigma members and collegiate and alumnae chapters. Email: ttaylor@trisigma.org Phone: (540) 459-4212 Ext. 202 |
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Regional Leadership Consultants Leadership Consultants work to support our chapters, strengthen the National Organization, develop personal and professional skills and make an impact on the organization as a whole.






















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