Hi I’m Mallory McClure and I am a junior at SDSU. I pledged Pi Phi in fall 2006 and my life hasn’t been the same since! Joining Pi Phi was truly one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, and I couldn’t ask for a more amazing group of women to be with me not only through the craziness of college, but for the rest of my life. Last year I served as the VP Communications, and only one year of eating, sleeping, and breathing Pi Phi just wasn’t enough! So I’m back for round two and I am so honored to take over as Chapter President, and to work with such wonderful and passionate leaders. We have an incredible year ahead of us! If you have any questions about Pi Phi please don’t hesitate to contact me! Pi Phi Love and Mine, Mal
Hi! My name is Alissa Schiraldi and I am so excited to be the Vice President of Member Development. I am honored to be a part of Pi Beta Phi and to have met such amazing, beautiful, and outgoing women. I am happy to say that I have made friendships that will truly last a lifetime. This is my second year at SDSU and I started my involvement with Pi Beta Phi as a member of the fall 2006 pledge class. My executive position deals with the fraternity’s scholarship, cultural diversity, and wellness and safety. I am always available to answer any questions or talk about Pi Phi. Feel free to contact me anytime. Pi Phi Love, Alissa
Hi I’m Elizabeth Bradford and I’m the VP of Fraternity Development, which deals with Pi Phi’s history and rituals. The traditions of Pi Phi are so meaningful to me since my mom and aunts are all Pi Phi’s. Pi Phi has allowed me to make so many friends, and provided me with a home-away-from-home here in San Diego. I live in the house and I have never had so much fun! If you have any questions I’d love to hear from you! Love, Elizabeth
Hi! My name is Camille Campion and I pledged Pi Beta Phi in the amazing fall 2006 pledge class. My experience in Pi Phi has been nothing short of amazing, and has been filled with countless memories, irreplaceable friendships, and never ending sleepovers, as well as the love and support of my incredible sisters. I feel lucky to be a part of such a genuine sisterhood, that I know will last a lifetime. If you have any questions at all concerning finances, or anything at all, please do no hesitate to contact me! Pi Phi Love, Cami
Hi everyone! My name is Jenna Beck and I am the Vice President of Membership. I'm a sophomore and pledged Pi Beta Phi in fall 2006, which was the best decision I’ve ever made! I'm so honored to be amongst such amazing and hard working leaders. As a freshman, I was the assistant to the President and was able to gain such experience and knowledge. Now, my positions involves being responsible for Recruitment and all newly selected members, the maintenance of the initiated members, morale and sisterhood of the chapter, and the senior transition. I cannot wait to begin this year. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me! Pi Phi Love and Mine, Jenna
Hello!! I am Molly McMahon and I am currently a sophomore at SDSU. After pledging Pi Phi in fall 2006 I could not wait to jump right in to a leadership position! I am currently the VP Administration and am so blessed to share this experience with such driven and beautiful women. If you have any questions, I am more than happy to answer them! Pi Phi Love & Mine, Molly
Hello, my name is Holly Schott and I pledged Pi Beta Phi in fall 2006. Becoming apart of this house was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, and I feel so fortunate to be able to call this amazing group of girls not only my friends, but my sisters. As the Vice President of Philanthropy, I’m responsible for fundraising, community service, and our chapter’s most recent philanthropy Arrow Jam! If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, I’d love to hear from you! Love, Holly
Aloha! My name is Kimberly Guzman and I pledged Pi Beta Phi as a freshman in fall 2006. I’m not the first to admit that the first couple weeks of my college experience were incredibly terrifying. I was an out of state student coming to place where I knew absolutely no one. Joining Pi Phi changed everything. I’ve never had such a close bond with anyone in my life and I am so fortunate to call these girls my sisters. It is truly an honor to be a leader for such an amazing group of individuals. As VP Communications, I serve as the liaison between Pi Phi and the school and community. I am the Panhellenic delegate and manage all of Pi Phi’s external relations, which include updating this website! Please feel free to contact me if you have questions, comments, or ideas! PPL, Kim
Hey guys! My name is Olivia de Courson and I am currently the Vice President of Event Planning. I’m a sophomore at San Diego State and majoring in Television, Film, New Media Production. I am the etiquette programmer, as well as one of the recruitment directors and the event planner, making sure our classy Angels have fun in style! I am blessed to call these girls my sisters and I’m always there for them, so you can bet I will always there for you! So don’t hesitate to ask if you need anything. After all, what are sisters for! Love, Olivia
Lindsey Mercer (CA Beta ’95) graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1999 with a B.A. in Political Science. Lindsey served her chapter in various leadership positions including Membership Chair, Chapter President, and Panhellenic President. Lindsey was honored by the university as the 1999 Greek Woman of the Year. From 2000-2002, Lindsey traveled for the North American Interfraternity Conference as an Alcohol Education Initiatives Consultant. From 2002-2005, Lindsey served as the graduate advisor for fraternity and sorority life at the University of San Diego. Lindsey has facilitated such interfraternal programs as UIFI, IMPACT, Alcohol Summit, and The Beta Theta Pi Institute for Men of Principle. Lindsey was honored by the Western Region Greek Leadership Association as the 2005 Recipient of the Betty Gilmore Woods Greek Achievement Award for Outstanding Service, Dedication, and Commitment to Fraternal Values. Lindsey received her Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2005 and currently practices criminal law in San Diego. Lindsey serves as Chair of the CA Epsilon AAC and advises the chapter in the areas of risk management and social programming.
Lauren Schwimmer (Indiana Gamma ’97) graduated with her B.S. in chemistry from ButlerUniversity in 2000. Lauren served her chapter as Recruitment Chair and House Manager. In 2005, Lauren completed her Ph.D. in biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla where she is studying the progression and mestasis of breast, ovarian, and skin cancer. In 2006, Lauren was awarded the American Cancer Society, Illinois Division- Linda Campbell Postdoctoral Fellowship. Lauren has been married to her college sweetheart for six years and they recently welcomed their first child. Lauren advises the chapter in the areas of communication and fraternity development.
Karly Kevane (Cal Beta ’96) graduated from UC Berkeley in 2000 with a BA in Political Science.Karly served her chapter as Vice President of Mental Development. In 2004, Karly earned her J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law. Karly currently works for Flocke & Avoyer as a Commercial Real Estate Broker. Karly advises the chapter in the areas of member development and scholarship.
Karen Speziale (CO Alpha ’67) initiated into Pi Beta Phi at the University of Colorado in 1967. She attended the university for two years before transferring to the University of Oklahoma where she graduated in 1969 with a B.A. in sociology. In 1981, Karen earned her MBA from CSU Stanislaus. Before retiring in 2001, Karen spent over thirty years working in the healthcare industry as an executive in managed care, including serving as the Chief Operating Officer for the National Health Plans HMO/PPO in Northern California and Director of Operations for Kaiser Permanente in StanislausCounty. Karen joined the CA Epsilon advisory team in 2005 and advises the chapter in the areas of administration, housing, and finance. In 2006, Karen was honored by SDSU as the Panhellenic Alumna Advisor of the Year. Karen is also active in the North San Diego County Pi Phi Alumnae Club.
Megan Loperena (OR Alpha ’02) graduated from the University of Oregon in 2006 with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Megan served as interests group chair and musical performances director for her chapter. Megan was also a Drum Major and student conductor of the University Marching Band. Megan currently works as instruction staff for the United Spirit Association and as a music education teacher in the San Dieguito Unified School District. Megan joined the CA Epsilon advisory team in 2006 and advises the chapter in the areas of policy and standards, philanthropy, and community service.
Nancy Johnson (CA Epsilon ’70) graduated from San DiegoStateUniversity in 1973. Nancy has devoted her career to working in education and is currently the principal of a charter school in San Diego. An active Pi Phi alumna since graduation, Nancy keeps in close contact with her sorority sisters and has been actively involved in the local Pi Phi alumna clubs. Nancy joined the CA Epsilon advisory team in 2005 and advises the chapter in the areas of membership and recruitment.
Jenica McClure Goodman (Cal Lambda, '04) graduated from UC Riverside in 2006 with a B.A. in Political Science and Administrative Studies. Under her leadership as Chapter President, the Cal Lambda chapter was honored by the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity at the 2005 Convention with the Most Improved Chapter Award. Jenica currently works for Edwards Jones Investment as a financial planner and is enjoying life as a newlywed. Jenica advises the chapter in the areas of event planning, member development, and academic programming.