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THE 2023 COHORT :

THE 2023 COHORT :

A ddie B eckham

BETA RHO 2017/ ARKANSAS TECH

By: Amanda Cruz (Beta Omega 2018/Monmouth)

Serving in her second term as a National Council Vice President-Alumna, Addie is a proud member of the Anchor Society. Addie first learned about Alpha Sigma Tau through her freshman orientation leaders. “AΣΤ was very relatable,” she said. “It was genuine, fun, and I didn't feel pressured.”

As a National Council Vice President-Collegian, Addie was able to find a sense of belonging. She connected with Sisters around the country, which empowered her. She said, “Being a part of a non-profit organization that helps people do better and reach a better version of themselves is the most valuable experience in being a leader.” Now serving her last term, Addie is more confident in her leadership experience.

I WAS INSPIRED TO JOIN ALPHA SIGMA TAU WHEN…

I met my freshman orientation leader, who was an Alpha Sigma Tau member. Coming from a small town, I didn’t know anyone on campus. I was really involved in other organizations in high school and was looking for that sense of belonging. Once I entered the Alpha Sigma Tau room during structured recruitment, I saw all of these AΣΤ women that had crossed my path and was excited to learn more about the Sorority they shared. The women I connected with embodied the type of woman I aspired to be: strong, confident, and surrounded by a supportive group of women. I knew by night one that AΣΤ was for me. I am so glad I said yes. Throughout my undergraduate career, Alpha Sigma Tau continuously opened doors for me on campus and prepared me for life beyond my collegiate experience.

I’M INSPIRED TO GIVE BACK TO ALPHA SIGMA TAU BECAUSE…

Of the experiences and opportunities I’ve had. From serving my chapter as an executive officer to leading on our National Council, these moments have been priceless and added so much to my life and knowledge. Recently, I was able to connect with a college freshman at a local university and share my experience and the opportunities that come with saying “yes” to a sorority. I encouraged her to sign up for recruitment and seeing her unlock her potential reaffirmed the impact that sorority can have. I want others to experience this as well, so I give to ensure future Alpha Sigma Taus have even more resources and tools to navigate life!

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