NATIONAL BOARD 2022-2023:

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

President: Yesenia Cruz | President@tauthetapi.org

Rho Class, Fall 2016, Gamma Chapter

Yesenia previously served on NB in 2018-2019 and 2019-2020. As President, she is excited to strengthen NB's infrastructure and better support and connect sisters through meaningful programming. Yesenia graduated in 2018 from Cal State Fullerton, where she majored in Theatre Emphasis in Directing. She currently works and owns her own tutoring business YC Assists. She is passionate about her two dogs, a German Shepard and Australian Shephard, and Taus. She hopes to see this the legacy of Taus continue growing and changing the lives of woman all over Southern California.

Vice President: Mackenzie Greeley | vp@tauthetapi.org

Phi Class, Spring 2016, Beta Chapter

Mackenzie is a research consultant for several tribal organizations while she finishes her Masters in Public Administration at CSUN. Mackenzie was raised in Santa Maria on the Central Coast surrounded by a large multicultural family. She is a proud Native Hawaiian woman who strives to challenge the colonial infrastructure embedded in society, support Indigenous artists, and embody the knowledge of her ancestors. “Me ke aloha pumehana a hui hou kākou”.

Attorney General: Michelle Martinez | attorneygeneral@tauthetapi.org

Alpha Epsilon Class, Winter 2016, Alpha Chapter

Michelle previously served on NB partially in 2021 and 2021-2022. They have a great passion for social work, especially a great advocate for mental health and the importance of caring for ourselves. They are also very passionate about Taus. Their sisters helped them during a difficult time in their life, and they didn't feel lonely because they had so much support. Michelle likes to stay at home, watch a movie, or journal for hours. And go to the gym, amusement parks, go out dancing, try new foods, or go on hikes with their dog BamBam! As Attorney General, Michelle's goal is to review the current process for new members/interests of Tau Theta Pi and learn what it means to be part of a sisterhood that empowers students, encourage new members of their passions for Taus and to lead by a positive, trauma-informed example. They hope to continue sharing their passion with other sisters that goes beyond college, beyond our schools and chapters; “Taus is for a lifetime.”

Secretary: Frida Ruiz | secretary@tauthetapi.org

Alpha Alpha Class, Fall 2021, Gamma Chapter

Frida is currently a full-time student at CSUF studying to obtain her Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Sociology. Her hobbies include hiking, going to the beach, soccer, and swimming. Other than being passionate about her family and friends, she also adores being with her three dogs, five horses, chickens, and a hamster. As Secretary, she hopes to keep everything as organized as possible so that it can all run smoothly.

Treasurer: ———————— | treasurer@tauthetpi.org

Please Contact Ms. Yesenia Cruz for this position.

Alumnae Relations: Adriana Gonzalez | alumnaerelations@tauthetapi.org

Eta Class, Fall 2011, Gamma Chapter

Adriana is a proud resident of Salinas in the Central Coast of California, is thrilled to embark on her new role as the Alumnae Relations for Tau Theta Pi. With a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations from San Jose State University, she is passionate about diversity and inclusion. Adriana actively engages in various community initiatives to promote positive change. She contributes her time and energy to a range of causes, including serving on the Salinas Airshow Marketing Committee and playing a vital role as a dedicated board member for both the PRSA: Silicon Valley DE&I Scholarship Committee and HPRA: Silicon Valley. Adriana's vibrant spirit and dedication make her the perfect fit for her new role, where she is excited to create meaningful experiences and cultivate strong connections within the Tau Theta Pi Sisterhood's exceptional network of alumnae.

Public Relations: Laila Menchaca | pr@tauthetapi.org

Alpha Beta Class, Spring 2022, Gamma Chapter

Laila is currently a Business Legal Studies major at CSUF. As Public Relations, she is excited to bridge the gap between National Board and sisters. She is also looking forward to all the great changes that will come.

CHAPTER PRESIDENTS & REPRESENATIVES

University Southern California:

INACTIVE

University of California, Irvine:

INACTIVE

University of California, Los Angeles:

INACTIVE

California State University, Fullerton:

President: Melissa Torres - Gamma Chapter, Alpha Alpha Class | csuf.president@tauthetapi.org

NCR: ———————————- | csuf.ncr@tauthetapi.org

Please Contact Ms. Yesenia Cruz for this position.