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POSTED: 09:54 a.m. EDT, Aug 12, 2008
(Oxford, OHIO) Delta Zeta Sorority announces the re-appointment of Lynnda Wolf Hoefler, of Stow, Ohio, as National Panhellenic Conference Delegate. She was re-appointed at the 48th National Convention held in Miami, Florida from June 27-July 1, 2008. She has served on the National Council as the Sorority’s Delegate to the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) since 2002 and as an alternate delegate on the delegation since 1993. In NPC, she serves on the Budget and Finance Committee and as an Area Advisor for College Panhellenics in Ohio. As part of the leadership team in the College Panhellenics committee, she serves as the Area Advisor Coordinator for 24 Area Advisors, representing over 200 campuses in the Mid-American region. She is also a member of the Association of Fraternity Advisors.Mrs. Hoefler is an alumna member of the Gamma Kappa Chapter at Kent State University, where she graduated with a B.S. in Education for the Speech and Hearing-Impaired. In 2001, she was recognized as one of Kent State’s outstanding Greek alumni.
She has served nationally in various positions for Delta Zeta since 1976, including previous service on the National Council from 1987 to 1998. She has received the Sorority’s Grace Mason Lundy Outstanding Senior Award and, as an alumna, the Province V Lamplighter Award and the Olive McClune Loyalty Award, and was recognized as the Outstanding Alumna in Ohio in 2007.
Mrs. Hoefler works part-time as an actor/standardized patient at the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy in the Wasson Center for Clinical Skills, Training, Assessment and Scholarship. She does volunteer work for the Nordonia High School Band program, is a 12-gallon blood donor for the American Red Cross, participates in the Delta Zeta Kent Alumnae Chapter and assists the local Housing Corporation for her chapter at Kent State.
Delta Zeta Sorority was founded on Miami University’s campus in Oxford, Ohio in 1902. The Sorority has over 220,000 alumnae and collegiate members in the United States and Canada. The Delta Zeta Foundation, a non-profit organization, makes possible gifts and support for scholarships, leadership, philanthropy and education. Visit our Web site at www.deltazeta.org.
(Oxford, OHIO) Delta Zeta Sorority announces the re-appointment of Lynnda Wolf Hoefler, of Stow, Ohio, as National Panhellenic Conference Delegate. She was re-appointed at the 48th National Convention held in Miami, Florida from June 27-July 1, 2008. She has served on the National Council as the Sorority’s Delegate to the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) since 2002 and as an alternate delegate on the delegation since 1993. In NPC, she serves on the Budget and Finance Committee and as an Area Advisor for College Panhellenics in Ohio. As part of the leadership team in the College Panhellenics committee, she serves as the Area Advisor Coordinator for 24 Area Advisors, representing over 200 campuses in the Mid-American region. She is also a member of the Association of Fraternity Advisors.
Mrs. Hoefler is an alumna member of the Gamma Kappa Chapter at Kent State University, where she graduated with a B.S. in Education for the Speech and Hearing-Impaired. In 2001, she was recognized as one of Kent State’s outstanding Greek alumni.
She has served nationally in various positions for Delta Zeta since 1976, including previous service on the National Council from 1987 to 1998. She has received the Sorority’s Grace Mason Lundy Outstanding Senior Award and, as an alumna, the Province V Lamplighter Award and the Olive McClune Loyalty Award, and was recognized as the Outstanding Alumna in Ohio in 2007.
Mrs. Hoefler works part-time as an actor/standardized patient at the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy in the Wasson Center for Clinical Skills, Training, Assessment and Scholarship. She does volunteer work for the Nordonia High School Band program, is a 12-gallon blood donor for the American Red Cross, participates in the Delta Zeta Kent Alumnae Chapter and assists the local Housing Corporation for her chapter at Kent State.
Delta Zeta Sorority was founded on Miami University’s campus in Oxford, Ohio in 1902. The Sorority has over 220,000 alumnae and collegiate members in the United States and Canada. The Delta Zeta Foundation, a non-profit organization, makes possible gifts and support for scholarships, leadership, philanthropy and education. Visit our Web site at www.deltazeta.org.
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