Pi Beta Phi Fraternity Announces the 2025-2027 Grand Council
Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women installed its 2025–2027 Grand Council on Saturday, June 21, 2025, during the Fraternity’s 75th Biennial Convention. Elected by the convention voting body, these seven women will guide Pi Beta Phi through the coming biennium:
“It's an incredible honor to serve alongside these women as we work together to create a bright future for our sisterhood,” Grand President Jenn Plagman-Galvin, Ph.D. says. “Each sister who volunteers their time to give back to our organization does so with a true commitment to Pi Phi’s mission and values, and I’m proud to be a part of that collective effort. I look forward to the opportunities this biennium will bring to ensure Pi Phi’s success far into the future.”
These women have shown remarkable dedication to Pi Beta Phi through their service and involvement. More information about these Pi Phi leaders is available here.
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Founded in 1867 at Monmouth College in Illinois, Pi Beta Phi has installed 206 collegiate chapters and nearly 300 alumnae organizations worldwide. Pi Beta Phi promotes friendship, develops women of intellect and integrity, cultivates leadership potential and enriches the lives of members and their communities. Through our philanthropy, Read > Lead > Achieve®, the Fraternity inspires a lifelong love of reading that can unlock true potential, creating a more literate and productive society. For more information, visit the Pi Beta Phi website.
For more information, please contact:
TG Livak
Senior Director, Marketing and Communications
(636) 256–0680
tlivak@pibetaphi.org
- Jenn Plagman-Galvin, Ph.D., Grand President
- Greer Horne, Grand Vice President Collegians
- Beth Torres, Grand Vice President Alumnae
- Lisa Gamel Scott, Grand Vice President Finance/Housing
- Melissa Malone Colvin, Grand Vice President Inclusion/Community Relations
- Amy Lorenzen Southerland, Grand Vice President Fraternity Growth
- Molly Harris-Stevens, Grand Vice President Member Experience
“It's an incredible honor to serve alongside these women as we work together to create a bright future for our sisterhood,” Grand President Jenn Plagman-Galvin, Ph.D. says. “Each sister who volunteers their time to give back to our organization does so with a true commitment to Pi Phi’s mission and values, and I’m proud to be a part of that collective effort. I look forward to the opportunities this biennium will bring to ensure Pi Phi’s success far into the future.”
These women have shown remarkable dedication to Pi Beta Phi through their service and involvement. More information about these Pi Phi leaders is available here.
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Founded in 1867 at Monmouth College in Illinois, Pi Beta Phi has installed 206 collegiate chapters and nearly 300 alumnae organizations worldwide. Pi Beta Phi promotes friendship, develops women of intellect and integrity, cultivates leadership potential and enriches the lives of members and their communities. Through our philanthropy, Read > Lead > Achieve®, the Fraternity inspires a lifelong love of reading that can unlock true potential, creating a more literate and productive society. For more information, visit the Pi Beta Phi website.
For more information, please contact:
TG Livak
Senior Director, Marketing and Communications
(636) 256–0680
tlivak@pibetaphi.org
Published June 30, 2025