The women serve at University of Central Florida, University of Florida and Florida Gulf Coast University.
Five Plant City High School graduates have made big waves in leadership positions at Florida universities as part of Kappa Delta Sorority.
At University of Central Florida, Virginia Bochy, Epsilon Omicron Chapter, is the past vice president of finance; Ericka Lott is the current vice president of community service; and Amanda Rodenmeyer is the past president and past vice president of finance.
At University of Florida, Brittany Butler is the past vice president of community service at UF Beta Pi Chapter.
At Florida Gulf Coast University, Catie Evans is current president and past secretary at FGCU Eta Tau Chapter.
All five young ladies were honor graduates and participated in various sports and clubs in high school and contributed many volunteer hours in their community.
About Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta Sorority inspires its members to reach their potential by offering opportunities for leadership, personal development, academic success and community service. Academic success is an important priority for Kappa Delta. The Kappa Delta chapters at UCF and FGCU had the highest overall average GPA of all Panhellenic chapters at their universities for the Spring 2015 semester, and the UCF chapter repeated for the Fall 2015 semester with the highest overall GPA.
Kappa Delta makes great things happen not only in its members’ lives, but also in the lives of those in the community around them. Girl Scouts of the USA and Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA) are the two main philanthropies all Kappa Delta chapters support. Each chapter coordinates activities with local Girl Scout Troops with an effort to instill confidence in young women. Each semester chapters host various fundraising events to support PCAA and local organizations in need.