Crashing, hope you'll forgive it.
Vanderbilt recently announced its newly-elected "Board of Trust" members. The "young alum" member is an Alpha Delta Pi. Just a wild guess, but I'll bet her sisters everywhere will be proud of her.
The notice, with an accompanying picture, is at:
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/news/releases?id=40799
Excerpts:
During its May 16 meeting, the board elected Karen Thomas Fesmire, outgoing president of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association, and Elizabeth Bennett, the 2008 Young Alumni Trustee, to four-year terms. . . .
Bennett, of Franklin, Tenn., graduated with a double major in human and organizational development and economics. In addition, she was a top 10 finalist for Vanderbilt’s Most Outstanding Senior award. Bennett was co-founder and president of Net Impact, which strives to make a positive impact on society by building a community of new leaders who use business to improve the world.
She served in two officer positions with her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, and was a member of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity. She was a VUceptor for the past three years and participant in Alternative Spring Break. She has been a student leader in Every Nation Campus Ministries. Bennett is a member of Mortar Board, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa and Order of Omega honor societies.
Bennett volunteers in her free time for the Nashville Ronald McDonald House and Youth Encouragement Services. She was nominated by the Vanderbilt Alumni Association to be the 2008 Young Alumni Trustee after winning an online vote by students in the classes of 2007 through 2009.