Sort by
The headquarters at 8733 Founders Road was constructed for Alpha Chi Omega's specific needs.
Members of the National Council pose together at Fraternity headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bottom row left to right: Heather Wilson (Eta, Bucknell University), Donna Klinge (Epsilon Kappa, California State University, Fullerton), Julie Burkhard (Beta Sigma, University of Georgia). Top from left to right: Bobbie Larsen (Xi, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Holiday McKiernan (Alpha, DePauw University), Marsha Grady (Alpha Upsilon, The University of Alabama), Diane Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University), Donna Chereck (Alpha Phi, The University of Texas at Austin).
Official 1988-90 National Council photo, taken at headquarters. Pictured left to right (seated) Melinda Hanraty Dugger (Gamma Epsilon, Oklahoma State University), Ellen Vanden Brink (Alpha, DePauw University), Diane Wilson Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University). Left to right (standing) Diane Pearson Jonas (Gamma Rho, Texas Tech University), Carol Edmundson Hutcheson (Epsilon Zeta, Auburn University), Judy Evans Anderson (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Marilyn Eacrett Brainard (Alpha Psi, UCLA), Betty Beard Wall (Psi, The University of Oklahoma) and executive director, Nancy Nitchman Leonard (Alpha Chi, Butler University).
The first convention walk-a-thon, "Stepping out against violence" was in 1996. This tradition continued through 2006 and attendees can be seen here, in 2000, raising awareness for our national philanthropy Domestic Violence Awareness.
Executive Director Nancy Leonard (Alpha Chi, Butler University) sits at her desk in headquarters, tackling the daily to-do list.
The Alpha Chi Omega central office moved to its first fraternity-owned property at 3445 Washington Boulevard in 1961. This building served as the fraternity's headquarters until 1974.
The National Council poses for an official photograph at fraternity headquarters in 1990. Standing (left to right) National Vice President Carol Hutcheson (Epsilon Zeta, Auburn University), National Vice President Alice Andrews (Theta, University of Michigan), NPC Delegate Judy Anderson (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), National Vice President Marilyn Brainard (Alpha Psi, UCLA), Executive Director Nancy Leonard (Alpha Chi, Butler University). Seated (left to right) National Vice President Betty Wall (Psi, The University of Oklahoma), National Vice President Mary Ford (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), National President Ellen Vanden Brink (Alpha, DePauw University).
Large group selfie taken by the National Council from the stage at the 2018 Leadership Academy in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In 2016, Kathleen Lampinen Gaffin (Delta Zeta, Central Michigan University) was named chief executive officer of the Alpha Chi Omega Enterprise. Katie, as she prefers, works out of headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana.
National President Janice Crandall (Beta Epsilon, Michigan State University) introduces Dr. Condoleezza Rice (Gamma Delta, University of Denver) to speak at the 2000 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana.
This invitation provides a list of the homes that are part of the tour, their addresses and the organizations that decorated them.
National President D'Alice Coburn Cochran (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) at the 1985 Centennial Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana
The 2000 convention mug featured the logo, theme (Our Heritage, Our Future) and location (Indianapolis, Indiana).
Executive Director Nancy Nitchman Leonard (Alpha Chi, Butler University), and former central office and headquarters executives Jo Ann (Jody) Bayer Martindill (Alpha, DePauw University) and Hannah Keenan (Alpha, DePauw University) - seated
Holiday (Holly) Hart McKiernan (Alpha, DePauw University), Jo Ann (Jody) Bayer Martindill (Alpha, DePauw University) and Nancy Nitchman Leonard (Alpha Chi, Butler University) at Nancy's retirement celebration in 1999.
The Alpha Chi Omega central office moved to its first fraternity-owned property at 3445 Washington Boulevard in 1961. This building served as the fraternity's headquarters until 1974.