Meet our Executive Board!

Executive Board

  • Maggie Moseley

    PRESIDENT

    My name is Maggie Moseley and I am incredibly honored to serve as the 2024 Chapter President of the Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega! I am a current junior and member of PC ‘21. I study Accounting and Management Information Systems in the Price College of Business at OU. As President, I serve as a liaison between our chapter and our national headquarters, advisors, house corporations, OU Panhellenic, and the OU community. I also run our weekly chapter meetings and executive board meetings. While this position can be a lot, I am so blessed to have the opportunity to serve such a strong chapter during my collegiate years. I am also honored that my Sisters chose me to lead them this year. Chi Omega has impacted me in ways I never thought it would and I am forever grateful that I chose Epsilon Alpha to be my home. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!

  • Grace Winton

    VICE PRESIDENT

    My name is Grace Winton and I have been so thankful to serve as Vice President of Epsilon Alpha of Chi Omega. I am a sophomore and a member of PC’22. I am majoring in Health and Exercise Science, and I hope to go to graduate school to pursue my doctorate in Occupational Therapy. Serving as Vice President has allowed me to be an academic resource for members while also recognizing and supporting sisters for their academic accomplishments. I think that academics can be very challenging for a college student to balance with sorority life, so I hope to offer support and guidance that allows members to feel less overwhelmed. Chi Omega has been such a light to me over the past two years and I am so grateful to have the opportunity to serve on this Executive Board with such amazing women!

  • Clara Strange

    SECRETARY

    My name is Clara Strange and I am incredibly grateful to serve as Epsilon Alpha’s secretary. I am a sophomore and a member of PC’ 22. I am majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Digital Marketing. Being the secretary has not only allowed me to serve as a leader with a wonderful group of women, but it has also allowed me to learn life-long skills that I will take into my career. As the secretary I take the roll, record the minutes, oversee excuses, submit forms to Panhellenic and nationals, and keep track of important due dates for the chapter. These tasks have taught me communication skills that will be very beneficial to my career in Public Relations. I am extremely thankful for everything Chi Omega has taught me along with the forever friendships I have created. I am not just proud to serve as a leader to Epsilon Alpha, but I am proud to call myself a Chi Omega.

  • Abby Steele

    NEW MEMBER EDUCATOR

    My name is Abby Steele and I am honored to have been selected as the 2024 New Member Educator of Chi Omega’s Epsilon Alpha Chapter. I am a sophomore at the University of Oklahoma and am a part of PC 22. Currently, I am studying Health and Exercise Science with the plan of attending medical school to one day aid our community as a medical doctor. As Epsilon Alpha’s New Member Educator, I serve our chapter by being an outlet and source for new members. Providing our girls the education, resources, and opportunities that they could need to succeed in Chi Omega, as well as at our University, is my biggest priority. I have been trusted with planning fun events like Bid Day, New Member Retreat, and Big Little Revelation all with the central goal of unifying our New Member Class and entire Chapter. I am extremely passionate about creating intentional relationships, and this amazing opportunity has allowed me to do that with my sisters within this chapter. Along with hosting sisterhood-oriented events, I also educate our new members on the rich history of Chi Omega and why this sisterhood is so special. Allowing my sisters to be a part of something bigger than ourselves is amazing and I am forever grateful to serve such a strong Panhellenic organization. Even though I have yet to meet the new member class that I will be directing, I am anxiously awaiting the chance to reveal to these girls that they made the right decision and how this will be a sisterhood for a lifetime. I cannot wait to welcome our new girls with open arms and provide them with the love that all of us in Chi Omega share. 

  • Victoria Rowe

    TREASURER

    My name is Victoria Rowe and I am grateful to serve as the 2024 Treasurer of the Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega. I am a Computer Science major, with a minor in business and math.  As treasurer, it is my job to handle all things financial. I am in charge of keeping track of members' payments, giving checks to vendors when we have fun events, and making sure that our leaders are given budgets to plan some of the most amazing events. Being treasurer has taught me so much so far and has introduced me to so many amazing people. I am a member of PC 22’ and Chi Omega has introduced me to many of my lifelong friends. Being a member of PC 22’ I got to live in the Chi Omega house, which has allowed me to become close with so many of my sisters. I am so grateful for my sisters, and I am so honored to be able to be a leader in such a sweet sisterhood. I am so grateful to be able to give back to the chapter and I cannot express my love for Chi Omega enough.

  • Abbey Dombek

    PERSONNEL CHAIR

    Hello, my name is Abbey Dombek and I am beyond grateful to serve as Epsilon Alpha’s 2024 Personnel Chair. I am a sophomore and a member of the EA pledge class of 2022. I am a double major in Economics and Entrepreneurship on the Pre-Law track, with a minor in Constitutional Studies. I am also a member of The University of Oklahoma’s, President’s Community Scholars class of 2026. This opportunity to serve on the Executive Board of Epsilon Alpha has been nothing short of rewarding. I am honored to help my fellow sisters embody all of the purposes and values of Chi Omega. I send out helpful resources every week, ensure that our members are being educated on rules and policies, and encourage members to build relationships with their sisters. By doing so, I have found that these aspects have helped sisters overcome challenges and adversities with a great sense of confidence and resilience. The dynamic that each of the 2024 Executive Board members brings to the chapter has been extremely beneficial to Epsilon Alpha. I am so thankful to be surrounded by an amazing group of women, leaders, and sisters who excel in their positions. I am proud of what I have accomplished so far as the Personnel Chair, and I am eager to see what else is in store. I am blessed to be a Chi Omega, as I will cherish every memory and lesson obtained throughout the rest of my time here at Epsilon Alpha. - Abbey Dombek ‘22

  • Ella Wilderman

    DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING

    Hi! My name is Ella Wilderman and I currently serve as the 2024 Director of Programming for Epsilon Alpha chapter. I am a current Sophomore and member of PC ‘22 and I am studying Accounting at The Price College of Business at OU. As Director of Programming, I choose each member of the cabinet, lead the Cardinal Cabinet in meetings once a month, meet with Cardinal Cabinet Directors twice a month, and keep the chapter updated on all programming events. DOP is a special position because I get to see the behind-the-scenes and help teams plan all programming events that OU Chi Omega puts on. I am so grateful to have been slated for this position as it has helped me get to know so many girls in the chapter and see how each Cardinal Cabinet member leads in their way! Being able to oversee all these amazing leaders of our chapter is something that I will hold on to and cherish throughout this year and into the rest of my collegiate years. I am already so proud of this cabinet and cannot wait to see how each of them grows in their positions! 

  • Lexi Doggett

    RECRUITMENT CHAIR

    Hello! My name is Lexi Doggett and I currently serve as the Recruitment Chair for the Epsilon Alpha chapter of Chi Omega here at OU! I am a part of PC’21 and a current junior studying Public Relations and Digital Marketing. Since the first time I stepped into the Chi Omega house, I not only knew it was my home, but I knew I wanted to be a part of the leadership team for this chapter. I immediately fell in love with the recruitment process, getting to meet so many people and navigating the choice of how I would spend these next 4 years of college. I was eager to get to the other side of recruitment and became more invested as I served as a round chair and recruitment chair assistant these past years. Now, it is my greatest honor and dream come true to lead this chapter through the recruitment process. Getting to be a part of the planning and preparing for formal recruitment is something I truthfully enjoy. When every detail and moment of preparation comes together in August, it is absolute magic! I can’t wait to open our doors to PC’24 in August and show these PNMs why Chi O is the best decision they will ever make! I will forever treasure this opportunity I’ve been given to hold this role and serve EA!

  • Caroline Gesin

    HOUSE MANAGER

    I am so excited to serve Chi Omega as Facility Manager for my second term. Leading alongside all these great women is such an honor as they provide such a good example of how to walk with grace and humility. This position oversees everything 820 Chautauqua Ave has to offer, including movie nights and study sessions to hilarious kitchen chaos with our team of chefs. I work closely with our amazing house corporation ensuring that our home runs smoothly in all of its operations. I can not wait to serve PC ‘23 this fall and have the opportunity to live with my grand littles, Hannah and Molly! This position teaches me something new everyday and I am so excited to continue learning as the year goes on. XOXO

  • Paige Williams

    SOCIAL CHAIR

    Hi there! My name is Paige Williams and I currently serve as the Social Chair for Chi Omega Epsilon Alpha! I have the honor and privilege to plan and coordinate all of our date parties. I am a member of PC’21 and a current Junior pursuing a major in Healthcare Business and a minor in Accounting. Through this position, I’ve found joy and excitement in a position I didn’t feel that I was fit for, however, as they say: The position chooses you! I’m tremendously grateful for all of the life lessons Social Chair has taught me and the creativity it brings! Chi Omega has brought me so much more than I could ever imagine, however, although we emphasize the impact the sisterhood has on ourselves, the best part of being involved in Chi Omega leadership is the impact it has on our chapter individually! I am forever thankful for this role in Chi Omega and I can’t wait to see how this chapter continues to grow!

  • Katie Clark

    PANHELLENIC DELEGATE

    Hi! My name is Katie Clark and I currently serve as the Panhellenic Delegate for Chi Omega Epsilon Alpha chapter at the University Of Oklahoma. I am a part of PC’22 and will start in the OUHSC Nursing program in the fall and will have completed my psychology minor by then. I fell in love with the sisterhood here at Chi Omega and always knew I wanted to serve as a leader for my chapter. Within Chi Omega I have served as banner chair and currently am a sisterhood support team leader for the new freshman in the fall. I will be able to support and guide them through the first couple of months of college just as I was! Throughout my time as a Panhellenic Delegate, I have incorporated ways for our chapter to be more involved in Panhellenic Life. I have helped orchestrate a very special Panhellenic bid-day for our seniors, encouraged freshmen to attend Panhellenic meetings, and updated the chapter on future philanthropy events happening. I have already created lifelong friendships with organizations on campus through this position and can’t wait to further those friendships. This position has allowed me to become more confident and be supportive of my sisters in times of need. I am so grateful to be chosen for this position and to continue to fulfill its duties!! XOXOXO