Our Roots
A local group of women, Pi Gamma Phi, was formed in 1984 which became the California Mu Chapter in 1996, marking the beginning of the National Panhellenic system at Pepperdine University. After a preparatory service in Elkins Auditorium, there was a Cookie Shine at Calamingos Ranch with the New Members and their families. The chapter was installed by past Grand President Beth van Maanen Beatty, Texas Gamma, at the First Presbyterian Church in Santa Monica, California. The installation dinner was held in Wilshire Hall at the Miramar Sheraton, and to conclude the installation celebration, there was a campus reception in the Fireside Room.Collegiate Chapter Leadership
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Samantha Brown
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Gabrielle Cabai
Vice President Community Relations
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Annelise Cable
Director Fraternity Heritage
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Elaina Cheetham
Director Policy and Prevention Education
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Olivia Coull
Director Member Conduct
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Nina Fife
Panhellenic Delegate
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Abigail Heffernan
Vice President Recruitment
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Ivy Jordan
Director Membership Selection
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Lauryn Madrigal
Director Academics
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Kaitlyn Mann
Vice President Member Experience
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Madeline Mitchell
Director Recruitment Events
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Amanda Mola
Director Member Finances
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Katherine Mosteller
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Gabriella Nissenberg
Director PR/Marketing
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Sydnie Nuss
Director Lifelong Membership
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Abigail Ostwald
Vice President Finance/Housing
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Sarina Patel
Vice President Risk Management
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Mia Perry
Director Service and Philanthropy
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Lacey Reedy
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Avrey Roberts
Chapter President
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Monica Rosso
Vice President Inclusion
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Alexandra Thomas
Director New Member Experience
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Chloe Weller
Director Leadership
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Alexis Zubowicz
Vice President Operations
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.