Sigma Panhellenic
October 2016 Annual NPC Meeting ...
(left to right)
SSS Executive Director - Marcia Cutter,
3rd Alternate Delegate - Emily Ellis,
SSS National President - Natalie Averette,
NPC Delegate - Laura Sweet,
1st Alternate Delegate - Linda Henderson,
2nd Alternate Delegate - Kelly Jo Karnes.
Effective July 2019, NPC moved to a new governance structure. You can read more about it here.
Tri Sigma is represented on the NPC Council of Delegates by Linda Manley-Kuitu.
Daily operations of Panhellenic issues are handled by Tri Sigma's Chief Panhellenic Officer (CPO), Linda Henderson, with assistance from the College Panhellenics Coordinator (CPHC), Rebecca Calkins.
YOUR primary resource for assistance, though, is your Sigma Region's
College Panhellenic Specialist (CPHS).
This is a Sigma volunteer who is focused on helping you with Panhellenic matters on your campus. She is here to help both the Chapter CPH Delegate and any Sigmas serving as Officers in the CPH.
The name & contact information for your Region's CPS can be found under the "Your Panhellenic Personnel" page.
There are certain times that it is VERY important for you to contact your CPHS:
- If your chapter has an infraction filed against it (Not that you are in trouble! We just want to make sure that the NPC guidelines are being followed and that we can be there to help you and insure the chapter is getting due process!),
- If your chapter is contemplating filing an infraction against another sorority or individual,
- If your campus is considering a change to the way in which PH Total is automatically re-set each academic term,
- If the CPH is considering a change to its primary recruitment structure,
- If the CPH is considering expansion (addition of a NPC or non-NPC organization),
- If the school’s administration is developing or revising a “Standards” document for the Greek community,
- If current Greek housing arrangements are being changed,
- If the CPH or your chapter is asked to participate in any type of survey (Even if it’s some graduate student as part of his/her coursework. There’s an actual NPC Committee that approves such surveys!).