Founders Day 2019

Dozens of Alpha Chi sisters gathered to celebrate our sisterhood on October 20, 2019. We are grateful for all who joined us and our memorable speakers who helped make the day extra special.

Special thanks to Upper Arlington Mayor Kip Greenhill for proclaiming the day “Jane Sotak Day” in honor of long-time Alpha Chi leader Jane Sotak.


Guest Speakers


Jennifer Diederich Healy

Jennifer is a 1986 graduate of Ohio State University. She has served Alpha Chi Omega as Chapter President (AO), Chapter Advisor (AO), National Vice President, Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Trustee and Director on the National Housing Corporation. She is also on the Board of Directors of the Godman Guild, a community service agency located near OSU’s campus. Currently Jennifer is working on plans for Alpha Omicron’s 100th anniversary in 2023 and serves AO as Membership Programming Advisor. In addition to her volunteer activities, Jennifer works for Cardinal Health as an instructional designer.

Taylor Tolley

After graduating from Ohio State with a BS in Business Administration – Marketing, Taylor served as a chapter consultant for Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity Inc. for two years traveling to large, state schools in the Northeast and Midwest her first year and helping to open the Rutgers University chapter in her second. Now, Taylor serves as the assistant director of chapter development and resides in Indianapolis, Indiana. In her role, she focuses primarily on growth, overseeing the chapter advancement program, continuous open bidding management and newly established chapters in years 3-5 of operations.


The Symphony of Alpha Chi Omega

To see beauty even in the common things of life,

To shed the light of love and friendship round me;

To keep my life in tune with the world

That I shall make no discords in the harmony of life;

To strike on the lyre of the universe only the notes of happiness, of joy, of peace;

To appreciate every little service rendered;

To see and appreciate all that is noble in another, be her badge what it may;

And to let my lyre send forth the chords of love, unselfishness, sincerity.

This is to be my symphony.