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EBOD and Chairs for 2009-2010
President: Yola "iveTTa" Lu
VP Internal: Nancy "adinah" Ho
VP External: Shellee Anne "Kiyaris" Imperial
Secretary: Amy "is.a.sire" Lee
Treasurer:: Cuong "ariCia" Nguyen
Council Representative: Zena "aure'lie" Park
Pledge Educator: Ann "aKeira" Nguyen
Pledge Educator Assistant: Annie "ivoraGha" Wang
Rush Chair: Seme "WISH" Omouran
Community Service: Stacy "SAKgaya" DeLeon
Philanthropy: Denise "divina" Salgado
Fundraising: Jasleen "anoushA" Kaur
Cultural: Stacy "SAKgaya" DeLeon
Public Relations: Ami "Soledad" Roh
Webmistress: Kristie "atRe's" Maw
Academics: Ami "Soledad" Roh
Sisterhood:Alysia "kaiella" Sin
ASC: Juliana "sela" Ho
UGC Representative: Alysia "kaiella" Sin
Stepmaster: Shellee Anne "Kiyaris" Imperial
Alumni Chair: Denise "divina" Salgado
ASUW Representative: Emily "aMaEy'a" Namiki
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On March 23, 1994, Sigma Psi Zeta was founded at the University at Albany, State University of New York. The founding mothers of Sigma Psi Zeta aimed to establish an organization that encompassed the strength of today’s Asian-American woman and her potential for making an impact on the world around her. Coming together as friends, they decided that they wanted to initiate change and agreed to create an organization on the First Asian Interest Sorority to originate in the East Coast.
Sigma Psi Zeta has since grown to embody the beliefs of our Founding Mothers. We have become a sorority celebrating our cultural experiences. The multicultural activities in which we participate increase our awareness of the multitude of cultures that have contributed to our history. Our philanthropic activities in which we engage increase our understanding of the timeless struggles that were faced by minority women everywhere. Today, we have expanded to 9 chapters, 11 charters, 3 colonies, and going strong. |

In the summer of 2003, eight courageous women, Maki Hanamoto, Mizuki Asano, Tiffany Ng, Marcella Freeman, Sarra Kim, Jinhee Pyo, Grace Lim and Linda Lim came together to form an interest group for Sigma Psi Zeta Sorority Inc.
These women dedicated themselves to establish a sisterhood that would empower women, provide cultural awareness and services to our local community and the communities at large. On a crisp day of November 22, 2003 in Albany, New York, the eight proud girls of University of Washington were formally recognized as Sigma Psi Zeta Sorority's Rho Charter, one of the first to be established on the west coast. |