“Being a part of Panhellenic has changed my life in so many positive ways. As a first-generation college student and sorority member, I never expected to find a place within this community. Now, I can confidently say I am proud to be a part of Panhellenic and so grateful to have met so many strong women, not only in my own chapter but across all 10 PHA chapters at USF.

From the moment I joined, I knew I wanted to get involved, and there is no better way to do that than through Panhellenic leadership. I started as a recruitment guide in Fall 2025, which opened the door for me to further my involvement. Soon after, I applied for the Panhellenic Executive Board, which has continued to shape my experience in the most meaningful way.

I am extremely proud to serve as your Executive Vice President and encourage everyone reading this to take that next step. Whether it is signing up for recruitment or applying for a Panhellenic position, go for it. I would not be the person I am today without this community, and I would not have the support system I have now without joining a sorority.”

Paige Mathieu, Executive Vice President

What does the Executive Vice President do?

The Executive Vice President (EVP) of Panhellenic overseas a range of responsibilities related to the operational and strategic functions of the organization. My role involves:

  • Support to the President: The EVP often acts as a right-hand to the Panhellenic President, helping to lead meetings, handle organizational matters, and stepping in for the President when necessary.

  • Administrative Oversight: The EVP oversee internal operations, including managing committees, handling logistics for events, and ensuring that the policies and guidelines of the Panhellenic organization are followed by all member chapters.

  • Facilitating General Body Meetings: Strategic Planning: This position often involves working closely with the other executive officers to plan and execute events, initiatives, and programs that serve the community or the Panhellenic membership.

  • Leadership Development: The EVP may be responsible for providing guidance and support to other officers and chapters, offering training or development opportunities, and helping to maintain unity among the sororities.

  • Collaboration: The EVP typically works with other student organizations, administration, and external stakeholders to foster relationships that benefit the Panhellenic community as a whole.

Contact: Usfpanhellenic.evp@gmail.com