Our Roots
Iowa Zeta, first known as Chi of I.C. Sorosis, was installed in 1882 by Iowa Betas Rena Reynolds and Estella Walters Ball. When I.C. Sorosis changed its naming system, the chapter became Iowa Zeta.Collegiate Chapter Leadership
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Evelyn Arp
Vice President Member Experience
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Ella Bailey
Director Housing
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Taylor Banning
Director Service and Philanthropy
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Stella Bauer
Director Lifelong Membership
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Kierland Bisgrove
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Samantha Borkowski
Vice President Recruitment
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Abigail Bowker
Director Member Conduct
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Sophia Buerosse
Director Recruitment Events
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Jessie Carter
Director New Member Experience
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Grace DiGiallonardo
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Emily Fehlberg
Director Fraternity Heritage
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Claire Fleming
Chapter President
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Camryn Goodman
Director Community Inclusion
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Alexis Henke
Director Member Finances
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Anna Langel
Director Leadership
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Natalie Manley
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Kaitlyn Melsa
Panhellenic Delegate
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Ashley O'Malley
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Rose Peden
Director Academics
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Elle Prentice
Member Conduct Committee Member
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Elle Prentice
Vice President Operations
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Sophia Root
Vice President Risk Management
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Kaylyn Sachs
Vice President Finance/Housing
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Julia Sauter
Director Policy and Prevention Education
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Natalie Snyder
Director Membership Selection
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Lauryn Stevens
Vice President Community Relations
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Ava Strickler
Director Social Events
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Elizabeth Trenhaile
Director PR/Marketing
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Parker Whitham
Leadership & Nominating Committee Member
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Payton Wyer
Vice President Inclusion
Building Leaders Who Shine
Chapter Leadership Education Expendable (CLEE) funds directly empower our sisters’ leadership journeys, helping eliminate financial barriers to leadership development opportunities for both chapter leaders and individual members. Giving to a CLEE fund allows donors to support the chapters they love while lighting the way for future leaders.
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.