The Ladies of Oak Lane represents the 12 Panhellenic chapters at Virginia Tech and their philanthropic efforts on and off campus. Whether it be through their own national philanthropy, a local cause, university event or other chapter's philanthropy, these women spend countless hours working to better the community. The Ladies of Oak Lane highlights some of the wonderful things the Panhellenic community does both individually and collectively.

Our Mission: To enhance the perception of the Panhellenic community by showcasing chapters' philanthropic efforts.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Sister Spotlight: Pi Beta Phi's 2012 Executive Council

It was an exciting day for Pi Beta Phi's Virginia Zeta chapter at Virginia Tech when we elected our new 2012 Executive Council! The new executive council is made up of excellent women from many of the different pledge classes. The chapter was bursting with excitement over the new members of the executive council; it was the first chance that members from the Spring ’11 pledge class had to apply for a position in the chapter. We can’t wait to see what our new exec will do to make our chapter even better! It’s exciting to see the ideas have started to come up about making our philanthropy the best it can be to support literacy.

Our new executive council features some very fresh faces, as a lot of exec for 2012 is made up of sophomores who have really stepped it up to help better our chapter! The Pi Beta Phi Executive Council will be lead by the newly elected President, sophomore, Jamie Cabaleiro, in the 2012 year. The whole chapter can’t wait to see all that Jamie has to offer. Jamie served as president of Junior Panhellenic and has greatly shown how dedicated she is to Pi Beta Phi, our philanthropy, Virginia Tech, and the Greek community as a whole.

Jamie Cabaleiro, 2012 President of Pi Beta Phi - VA Zeta
Congratulations to the newly elected 2012 Executive Council of the Virginia Zeta chapter of Pi Beta Phi!