The webinar took place on Tuesday, August 11th at 7:00 PM EDT
In April, top executives of the Fraternity/Sorority industry discussed the state of the NIC/NPC Greek community, specifically how to prepare for inevitable challenges associated with the pandemic. So much has changed since then - extreme social unrest, a second wave of infection, a movement to Abolish Greek Life, unprecedented threats to higher education. On Tuesday, August 11th Jud Horras and Dani Weatherford helped us make sense of it all.
Dani Weatherford serves as the National Panhellenic Conference’s Chief Executive Officer and works with the NPC Board of Directors to lead one of the nation’s largest organizations advocating for women, the sorority experience and the 26 inter/national sororities that comprise the Conference. She played a key role in the special work of the Conference during the past two years as it reorganized its governance and management structures. In conjunction with her legal education and higher ed background, Dani is proud of her nearly 20 years of volunteer experience within her own NPC organization, Delta Gamma. She was initiated during her undergraduate years at DePauw and has remained very active with roles from the local to national level.
Tony Quandt is an Executive Vice President at Pennington & Company, a fundraising and communications firm focused on Greek letter organizations. Pennington has raised more than $750 million for Greek life, working with over 800 local organizations on 150+ campuses. Tony began his career as a Delta Tau Delta chapter consultant before starting at Pennington & Company, where he has coordinated 21 fraternity capital campaigns and worked on an $18 million national campaign.