Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Nu Iota Omega Chapter

 

Nu Iota Omega Chapter

Leadership 2012

President
Cheryl Smith
Vice President
Cynthia Henry
Recording Secretary
Keena Mercer
Asst. Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Karen Anderson
Financial Secretary
Michelle Thornton-Taylor
Treasurer
Adrienne Wright
Ivy Leaf Reporter
Chandra Waters
Historian
Ebony Mosley
Hostess
Tajuana Rushin
Sergent-At-Arms
Talera Thompson
Parliamentarian
Esther Whitehead
Chaplin
Gloria Stephens
Member-at-Large
Tanya Davis Wilson

 

Nu Iota Omega's Greenest Ivy

Criteria

Nu Iota Omega's Greenest Ivy must be financially active and active the year prior to her nomination. She must not have held this position in the past five (5) years. A letter of recommendation must be submitted by a financially active member in the chapter. This letter must address all criteria as noted in the Soror of the Year Guidelines and the nominee's criteria must be based on the prior calendar year to the present.

Nu Iota Omega's Most Recent Greenest Ivies

2009 Michelle Thornton-Taylor
2008 Sandra Y. Smith
2007 Tamiko L. Aiken
2006 Belinda Morgan-Sterling
2005 Lucretia Williams

Soror the Year 2007

Nu Iota Omega's Greenest Ivy

Tamiko L. Aiken

Tamiko L. AikenTamiko was initiated into our prestigious sisterhood in 1997. Tamiko joined Nu Iota Omega in 2006. Immediately Tamiko took the chapter sponsored Leadership course. She aspired to become a dedicated leader in the chapter and with perserverance the sorority.

Tamiko has held the position of Corresponding Secretary and Membership Chair. Under her leadership as membership chair membership in the chapter increased 41%.

As Corresponding Secretary, Tamiko faithfully attended chapter meetings, executive committee meetings, prepared and circulated our monthly newsletter, "Sister to Sister". In addition to the above positions, Tamiko also served on the Fundraising, Economic Literacy Committee and Ivy Tea Rose, Inc., our 501(c)(3) organization.

In her spare time, if you can call it such, Tamiko took the plunge and started her own business. Tamiko has opened a foster home for young teenage girls. Her desire is to give back to the girls while helping and encouraging them to become successful and productive young adults.

 

 
 
 

 

 

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