MEET THE LC
Ellary Gillon
President
Macy Slaughter
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Junior
Majors: Accounting and Finance My Favorite thing about AOII: Is that I still get to do all my favorite things from high school like cheer and dance, but also I get to try new things through intramurals that turn out to be a lot of fun. I get to hangout with all of my sisters through doing these events and I love being able to grow closer to them and gain new friends that share the same values as I do. All of the different leadership opportunities, help with school work, and fun we have together as sisters is no doubt why I love AOII. |
Lauren Woods
VP of Standards
Casey Wiater
VP of Financial
Junior
Major: Accounting and Finance Favorite AOII Memory: It would have to be when I traveled to AOII headquarters last year for Leadership Academy in Brentwood, TN. I got to learn how to help our chapter within our school and Panhellenic Community. It was so neat being able to meet sisters and alumni from all over the country, even our International President. Experiences like these have helped show me that AOII really is for life and for that I couldn't be more thankful. |
Conlee Lea
VP of Recruitment
Mary pate
VP of Communications
T-Shirt Chair
Junior
Major: Fashion Merchandising Favorite AOII Memory: My favorite memory would have to be winning 1st Place and best in show in step this year. It was my second year on the step team and after all of our hard work and early morning and late night practices, hearing the judges announce that we won was such a exciting moment to get to experience with my sisters that I won't forget. |
Sydney Inman
Social Chair
Junior
Major: Health and Human Performance Why AOII: I chose AOII because of the feeling I got in their room at rush and because of the morals that AOII stands for. I felt as though I would truly fit in and make my home with all of these girls that would be my sisters and I could have never made a greater decision. |
Eryn Parker
VP of Chapter Development
Sophomore
Major: Fashion Merchandising Favorite thing about AOII: Is the fact that I now get to share the same sisterhood that my mom and her sisters joined when they came to school here at UTM. I always heard stories about all of the things they did as AOII"s in their years and I knew that just from those conversations, I wanted to be an AOII. So now my mom, aunts, and I are sisters for life! I knew they had picked the best and I did the same. Plus winning step was my favorite memory being in the chapter so far! |
Abbie Lunsford
VP of Education
Assistant House Manager
Allie Ray
New Member Educator
Olivia Childress
Activities/Philanthropy Chair
Sophomore
Major: Accounting and Finance Why AOII: Having a younger brother as my only sibling, i never knew what it was like to have sisters, so recruitment was a huge deal to me. When I walked in the AOII house on the first night, I was so impressed with the genuinely group of girls I saw in only a short 15 minutes. From that moment on, I have felt a sense of love and acceptance from each cistern alumnae I have in Tau Omicron, The phrase "Individually unique, together complete" describes the sisterhood to a tee. AOII is not only for college, its for life. |
Erin Lannom
VP of Academics
Lauren Rhodes
Property Manager
Karen Allen
Secretary
Sophomore
Major: Health and Human Performance Favorite Memory in AOII: One night after Spring Recruitment, I went to eat with a few of my sisters that I didn't really talk to that often. We wound up riding around and enjoying each others company for hours. Before we knew it, we were all best friend. It's the little things about AOII that make it so special to me. |