Chief Executive Officerjbentlage@sigmakappa.orgJordan is the chief executive of Sigma Kappa Sorority serving in this position since 2011. In this role, she has the primary staff responsibility to lead and manage the work of the Sorority in alignment with its purpose, guiding principles and strategic plan. She works with the national council in the formation of the Sorority’s future direction, policies and procedures to achieve its goals. Jordan attended Bowling Green State University where she was a member of Sigma Kappa.Jordan is a member of Fraternity Executives Association (FEA), Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA), America Society of Association Executives (ASAE) and Indiana Society of Association Executives (ISAE). She currently serves on the FEA and ISAE Boards. Jordan’s career has been dedicated to Sigma Kappa serving for more than 18 years on staff.
Senior Director of Communication Strategydfreeland@sigmakappa.orgAs the senior director of communication strategy, Diane maximizes Sigma Kappa's position in the fraternal market by creating and executing integrated marketing and communications programs for each entity. Programs include multi-channel mediums utilizing website, social media, digital and print publications, and email as well as a methodologies with focus in brand management, public relations, marketing and strategic communications. Diane attended Indiana University and is a member of the Tau Chapter.
Senior Director of Membership Strategymmettler@sigmakappa.org
As the senior director of membership strategy, Melinda is responsible for creating strategies to address recruitment, retention and engagement of a member through all phases of membership, collegian through alumnae. Melinda oversees the collegiate, alumnae, educational programming and growth teams. Melinda attended Truman State University and is a member of the Delta Theta Chapter.
Senior Director of Programming Strategymphillips@sigmakappa.orgIn her role as the senior director of programming strategy, Mary manages all aspects of the Sorority’s education and training programs, constructing long-term development strategies and initiatives to address anticipated needs and trends across the membership segments. She works with the collegiate management, alumnae, programming and recruitment teams to ensure the Sorority is providing relevant, replicable and appropriate support, education and training to its chapters and members. Mary is a member of the Epsilon Delta Chapter, Susquehanna University and earned her master’s degree at Bowling Green State University.
Senior Director of Operational Strategykmalmloff@sigmakappa.orgAs senior director of operational strategy, Kathy is responsible for driving staff culture necessary to support the strategic growth of the Sorority; assisting with all aspects of talent management; working with the finance and information systems teams to implement the strategic plan while facilitating integration across teams. Kathy attended Western Illinois University and is a member of the Delta Sigma Chapter.
Director of Alumnae Engagementcwolf@sigmakappa.orgAs the director of alumnae engagement, Candice's focus is on the cultivation of alumnae engagement by developing strategies through communication, programming, and overall experience. She works closely with all teams to ensure the Sorority is consistently considering the alumnae experience.
Director of Collegiate Servicesjbarnett@sigmakappa.orgIn her role as the director of collegiate services, Jordan works with collegiate management, membership, and extension teams to deploy support and services to collegiate chapters as needs arise. Jordan provide ssupport to collegiate chapters in districts three and four and ensures the overall health of the chapters in these districts. She works with the collegiate management team on risk incidents and reviews membership petitions received. Jordan received her bachelor’s from Texas Christian University and master’s from Virginia Tech and is a member of the Kappa Eta Chapter.
Director of Growthayoung@sigmakappa.orgAs the director of growth, April oversees the strategic growth of the Sorority. She works strategically and sustainably with the extension and recruitment teams to support collegiate and alumnae chapter growth through extension, recruitment and retention initiatives. April received her bachelors degree from Truman State University and a Masters in Higher Education from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc..
Director of Information Systemssmettler@sigmakappa.orgAs the director of information systems, Sean maintains the membership database and monitors all equipment to ensure that systems operate in conformance with specifications. Sean received his bachelor’s at Truman State University.
Director of Publicationsmsimmons@sigmakappa.orgAs the director of publications, Mallory serves as the editor of the Sigma Kappa Triangle. In addition, she is responsible for the development and production of all printed media for the Sorority. Mallory attended the Central Michigan University and is a member of Delta Delta Chapter.
Director of Multimedia Designmnegri@sigmakappa.orgAs the director of multimedia design, Morgan is responsible for the upkeep of the Sigma Kappa website and creates digital media for the organization. Morgan attended the Art Institute of Indianapolis where she majored in Web Design and Interactive Media.
Director of Programming and Trainingdparker@sigmakappa.orgIn her role as the director of programming & training, Delaney manages all aspects of the Sorority’s programming and training. Delaney works with staff and volunteer subject matter experts to ensure the Sorority is providing relevant, replicable and appropriate programming and training to its chapters, volunteers and members. Delaney is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta.
Director of Volunteer Engagementphaas@sigmakappa.orgAs the director of volunteer engagement, Paige provides direct support to national volunteers. Paige is a member of the Delta Alpha chapter and attended Eastern Michigan University.
Collegiate Support Managermjones@sigmakappa.orgAs a collegiate support manager, Marlee supervises a team of leadership consultants. Collectively, they provide support to collegiate chapters in districts seven and eight to ensure the overall health of the chapters in these districts. Marlee also partners with the support teams for Sigma Kappa’s specialized chapters to provide ongoing support in all areas of chapter operations. Marlee attended Elon University and is a member of the Kappa Zeta Chapter. She earned her master’s degree in Educational Administration/Student Affairs from Texas A&M University.
Collegiate Support Managerclockhart@sigmakappa.orgAs a collegiate support manager, Christine and her staff partner with district volunteer teams to provide support to collegiate chapters in district three, four and five, and ensures the overall health of the chapters in these districts. Christine attended Arizona State University and is a member of the Theta Omicron Chapter.
Collegiate Support Managerohart@sigmakappa.orgAs a collegiate support manager, Liv and her staff partner with district volunteer teams to provide support to collegiate chapters in her district, and ensures the overall health of those chapters.
eLearning Managerssock@sigmakappa.orgAs e-learning manager, Samantha is responsible for the oversight of the Sorority’s eLearning strategy and learning management system vendor relationship. Samantha received her bachelor’s degree from Florida Atlantic University and her master’s from the University of South Florida. She is a member of Theta Phi Alpha Sorority. As e-learning manager, Samantha is responsible for the oversight of the Sorority’s eLearning strategy and learning management system vendor relationship. Samantha received her bachelor’s degree from Florida Atlantic University and her master’s from the University of South Florida. She is a member of Theta Phi Alpha Sorority.
Instructional Design Managercbender@sigmakappa.org
Collegiate Support Manager for Risk Managementbmitchell@sigmakappa.orgAs collegiate support manager for risk management, Bailey is primarily responsible for managing the investigation, sanctioning and incident follow-up action related to risk management incidents. She provides risk management and harm reduction support and education to collegiate chapters and volunteers. She received her bachelor’s degree from Mercer University, and has a master’s degree in higher education administration from Florida International University. She is currently working to complete her doctorate from Virginia Commonwealth University. Bailey is also a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity.
Recruitment Support Specialistapostema@sigmakappa.org
As a recruitment support specialist, Abigail works with members of the extension and recruitment teams to support chapter growth through recruitment, retention and extension initiatives. She received a Bachelor of Arts from Eastern Michigan University and is a member of the Delta Alpha Chapter.
Meeting and Events Specialistgfarrar@sigmakappa.orgAs the meeting and events specialist, Gina coordinates all aspects of the planning and execution of national conventions and Regional Leadership Conferences. She also assists in the planning and execution of other national, regional and local events throughout the year. Gina is a member of Delta Gamma Fraternity. She is a graduate of Butler University and holds a master’s degree from Eastern Illinois University.
Alumnae Engagement Specialistnmaynard@sigmakappa.org
As the Alumni Engagement Specialist, Nicole provides direct support to national volunteers, alumnae chapter officers, and alumnae members as well as supporting the day-to-day work of the alumnae national volunteer team. Nicole attended Georgetown College and is a member of the Alpha Chi Chapter.
Educational Resource Specialistgmullin@sigmakappa.org
As the educational resource specialist, Grace is responsible for creating and maintaining programming and resources to ensure the Sorority is providing relevant, and appropriate education, and training resources to its chapters and members. Grace received her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, and is member of the Kappa Psi chapter.
Chapter Finance Specialistchapterfinancespecialist@sigmakappa.org
As chapter finance specialist Hayley assists collegiate and alumnae chapters in all areas of financial management to ensure chapters are in compliance with national financial policies and IRS guidelines. She also serves as the liaison to Billhighway. Hayley attended Sam Houston State University and is a member of Alpha Phi International Fraternity.
Traveling Leadership Specialistsrichmond@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Sequoia is responsible for supervising activities of assigned collegiate chapters in district three by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and direct, teach, advise and consult with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment. Sequoia attended Albright College and is a member of the Theta Theta Chapter.
Traveling Leadership Specialistabates@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Andrea is responsible for supervising activities of assigned collegiate chapters in district seven by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and direct, teach, advise and consult with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment. Andrea attended the University of Kansas and is a member of the Xi Chapter.
Traveling Leadership Specialistvversher@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Vinchelle is responsible for supervising activities of chapter advancement program (CAP) chapters by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and direct, teach, advise and consult with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment. Vinchelle attended the University of Alabama and is a member of the Alpha Omega Chapter.
Accounts Payable Assistantaccountspayable@sigmakappa.org
As the accounts payable specialist, Eden is responsible for the accounts payable process, ensuring payment of outstanding invoices and check requests and maintaining accurate accounting records, preparation of financial reports for the national organization.
Traveling Leadership Specialistcvuylsteke@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Cassidy is responsible for supervising activities of chapters in district four by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and direct, teach, advise and consult with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment.
Traveling Leadership Specialistsgray@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Savannah is responsible for supervising activities of chapters in district six by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and direct, teach, advise and consult with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment.
Traveling Leadership Specialistmgunter@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Megan is responsible for supervising activities of assigned collegiate chapters in district two by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and direct, teach, advise and consult with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment. Megan attended the University of Kansas and was a member of the Xi Chapter.
Traveling Leadership Specialistvbrady@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Vanessa is responsible for supervising activities of assigned collegiate chapters in district eight by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and directing, teaching, advising and consulting with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment. Vanessa attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and is a member of the Theta Eta Chapter.
Traveling Leadership Specialistmbaker@sigmakappa.org
As a traveling leadership specialist, Mackenzie is responsible for supervising activities of chapters in district one by partnering with volunteers and staff to implement and execute chapter development efforts; and direct, teach, advise and consult with chapter members in the areas of chapter operations and recruitment.
Executive Directorlswiontek@sigmakappa.org
Lisa is chief executive for the Foundation and responsible for overseeing the implementation of the strategic plan of the Sigma Kappa Foundation. She also oversees the capital campaign, planned giving, major giving, legal and financial areas of the foundation. Lisa is a member of the Theta Omicron Chapter at the Arizona State University.
Director of Donor Relationstglassman@sigmakappa.orgAs the director of donor relations, Teresa directs efforts related to donor recognition and administers the scholarship and individual grant programs (collegiate emergency, Sister to Sister Disaster Recovery and Alumnae Heart Fund grants). Teresa is a member of the Gamma Lambda Chapter at East Tennessee State University.
Director of Operationscchopp@sigmakappa.org
Caren oversees the Foundation's PULSE annual fund and is the point of contact for chapter fundraising and Walk to End Alzheimer's efforts. She assists chapters in setting up CrowdChange fundraising pages and confirming the receipt of gifts. She oversees the processing and acknowledgement of all gifts. Caren also supports the Foundation District Directors. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi.
Director of Philanthropyawalck@sigmakappa.org
Amanda is directory of philanthropy for the Foundation and responsible for engagement and developing strategies for cultivation and stewardship of major and mid-level donors which ultimately results in solicitation for scholarships, campaigns, unrestricted funding, and emerging needs of Sigma Kappa. Amanda is a member of the Theta Theta Chapter at Albright College.
Donor Services Coordinatormjeffreys@sigmakappa.orgMichelle’s role for the Sigma Kappa Foundation is to process chapter fundraising donations, prepare acknowledgements and support donor stewardship. Michelle is a graduate of Indiana University School of Journalism and is an alumnae initiate of the Kappa Gamma Chapter at the University of Dayton.
Donor Services Coordinatordonorservices@sigmakappa.org
As the donor services coordinator, Pattie’s role for the Sigma Kappa Foundation is to process individual’s donations, prepare acknowledgements and support donor stewardship. She is a graduate of Ball State University.
Executive Directorckeller@sigmakappa.org
As the executive director, Casey is responsible for leading and managing the staff in implementing the organization’s strategic plan and in providing outstanding services to the local house corporations, property committees, and participating chapters. She also supports the NHC’s board and team of volunteers with resources and information relevant to their work with the organization and its participants. Casey received her bachelor’s degree from Ball State University and is a member of the Lambda Alpha Chapter, Spring Hill College.
Director of Operationscwarren@sigmakappa.org
As the director of operations, Claude is responsible for key functions of the NHC including information technology, collections, and communications and also manages human resources support for both the NHC and local house corporations. He received his bachelor’s degree from DePauw University where he was initiated into the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and earned his master’s degree from Indiana University.
Director of HOMES and Project Managementpcook@sigmakappa.org
As the director of HOMES and project management, Peggy is responsible for managing the properties in the HOMES program (Housing Operations, Management, and Employee Services), coordinating housing for new chapters, and managing the loan and project processes for new housing, renovations, and/or decorating. Additionally, Peggy is responsible for establishing new and maintaining procedures for said programs and creating efficiencies within where needed.
Manager of Housing Projectskszabo@sigmakappa.org
As the manager of housing projects for the NHC, Kris is responsible for the project management process for participant corporations and participating chapters and implementation of an annual property assessment program along with the coordination of new and changing chapter housing. Kris received her bachelor's degree from DePauw University and was initiated into the Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity.
Manager of Financial Serviceskwadsworth@sigmakappa.org
As the manager of financial services, Kelsi is responsible for overseeing daily financial transactions, managing associated processes and implementing the needed systems for efficient delivery of the NHC services to our participant corporations. She serves as a point of contact for corporation volunteers, coordinators and the vice president of finance. Kelsi received her bachelor's degree from Indiana University.
Financial Services Specialistlcallahan@sigmakappa.org
As a financial services specialist, Lu is responsible for accounts payable and receivable duties for the NHC and designated local house corporations. She also serves as the main point of contact for corporation volunteers. Lu is a member of the Gamma Gamma Chapter, Indiana State University.
Financial Services Specialistdburtch@sigmakappa.org
As a financial services specialist, Danielle is responsible for accounts payable and receivable duties for the NHC and designated local house corporations. She also serves as the main point of contact for corporation volunteers. She received her bachelor's degree from Indiana University, Indianapolis and is a member of the Kappa Psi chapter.
Financial Services Specialistkcoleman@sigmakappa.org
As a financial services specialist, Krystal is responsible for accounts payable and receivable duties for the NHC and designated local house corporations. She also serves as the main point of contact for corporation volunteers.