Our Roots
A local group of women was formed in 1906, and they officially became the Arizona Alpha Chapter in 1917. Installation activities took place at the home of Colorado Beta Louise Fourcar Marshall. Past Grand President May Lansfield Keller, Maryland Alpha, and past Grand Vice President Nina Harris Allen, Illinois Beta, were present at the celebration as the installing officers.Collegiate Chapter Leadership
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Brookelyn Berger
Director PR/Marketing
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Chloe Briggs
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Gabriella Britt
Vice President Operations
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Rowan Condos
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Nina Cone
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Lily Cuniberti
Director Recruitment Events
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Jacqueline Eliassen
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Vanessa Francis
Director Lifelong Membership
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Julia Gennarelli
Vice President Risk Management
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Elliot Goldstein
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Amelia Gordon
Director Member Finances
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Remington Hanrahan
Director Membership Selection
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Kellie Hawkes
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Gracie Hennings
Director Housing
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Samantha Hoyt
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Lauren Hribar
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Mya Johnston
Director Member Conduct
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Ashlyn Kastelic
Director Leadership
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Taylor Kaul
Director Policy and Prevention Education
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Iliana Kockinis
Vice President Inclusion
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Ava Marks
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Emily Martinez
Director New Member Experience
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Chloe Mungovan
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Malia O'Connell
Director Service and Philanthropy
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Mallie O'Rourke
Director Social Events
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Reagan Peck
Vice President Finance/Housing
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Sage Peterson
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Karly Rease
Chapter President
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Gianna Reynoso
Vice President Community Relations
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Anna Rubino
Vice President Recruitment
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Amelia Russell
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Averie Shick
Director Academics
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Ava Stewart
Vice President Member Experience
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Olivia Sweet
Panhellenic Delegate
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Avery Vainoris
Director Fraternity Heritage
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Breanna Vitelli
Director Community Inclusion
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Alexa Wade
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Lydia Warren
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Clara Weigel
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
Supporting Sisters’ Dreams
Chapter-specific scholarship funds support collegiate chapter members as they pursue their academic dreams and professional goals. By giving to a scholarship fund, donors can directly impact their own chapter sisters and open doors that might not have been possible otherwise.
Creating Homes that Last
A Chapter House Improvement Program (CHIP) Fund allows chapter alumnae to make tax-deductible contributions in support of their chapter facility to fund qualified educational projects and expenses. From refreshed living areas to upgraded study rooms, CHIP Funds support both a premier housing experience and the members who call these spaces home.
When you're with her, you’re home
Pi Phi chapter facilities are where friendships take root, leaders find their voice and sisterhood shines across generations. From memories made over shared meals to the built-in support from late-night study sessions and knowing your sisters are there in both the big and small moments, living in a chapter facility creates a sense of home and belonging within every wall.
Notable Chapter Alumnae
Dr. Kathryn Lyle Stephenson
Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Kathryn Lyle Stephenson
Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Kathryn Stephenson was a pioneering physician who also became the first board-certified woman plastic surgeon in the United States. In addition to her surgical work, she was also the first woman to serve as editor of “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,” one of the specialty’s leading journals. Kathryn authored dozens of scholarly articles, lectured extensively on plastic and reconstructive surgery, co-authored medical textbooks and edited the “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Yearbook.” In recognition of her contributions to the field, she was named the American Association of Plastic Surgeons’ Woman of the Year in 1977. Kathryn’s career helped open doors for future generations of women in medicine and shaped the development of plastic surgery in the U.S.
Kathryn was initiated in 1932.
Savannah Guthrie
Broadcast Journalist and Author
Savannah Guthrie
Broadcast Journalist and Author
Savannah Guthrie is a broadcast journalist, author and longtime co-anchor of NBC News’ “Today,” one of the most-watched morning television programs in the United States. Since joining NBC News in 2007, she has covered major national stories as a legal analyst, White House correspondent and political journalist before becoming co-anchor of “Today” in 2012.
Throughout her career, Savannah has interviewed world leaders, covered presidential administrations and reported on some of the nation’s most significant news events. In recognition of her influence in journalism and media, she was named to Time magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential People in 2018. Beyond broadcasting, she is the author of the children’s books “Princesses Wear Pants” and “Princesses Save the World,” and the faith-based book “Mostly What God Does: Reflections of Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere.” Through her work in journalism and publishing, Savannah has become one of the most recognizable and trusted voices in American media.
Savannah was initiated in 1991.
Tracie Ruiz Conforto
Synchronized Swimmer
Tracie Ruiz Conforto
Synchronized Swimmer
Tracie is an American competitive synchronized swimmer who became the inaugural champion of the first Olympic synchronized swimming competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, winning gold medals in the solo event and the duet, with long-time partner Candie Costie. She won a silver medal in the solo event at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, and was later inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1993.
Tracie was initiated in 1982.