Sister Spotlight: Get to know the President

The women who lead the Psi Chapter are an amazing and unique group of women. They each bring something different to the table that make our sisters proud to be apart of this chapter. We thank these girls for their dedication and leadership. Here is a little glimpse into the life of one of the many dedicated women who inspires our chapter, President Katelyn Messitt! 



Year: Junior
Major: Public Health Education, Family Studies Minor
Hometown: West Point, NY

What inspired you to run for President: I love this chapter and the women in it and wanted to give back since it has given me so much!

Best part of being President so far: It is so rewarding being able to see first hand the chapter and individual women succeed and work towards our goals!

Biggest thing you have learned in AST: I've learned to be myself and to be confident. AST definitely broke me out of my shell and pushed me out of my comfort zone!

Favorite AST memory: Every single day living in 815 with my amazing roommates!



Other involvement: I am a member of Eta Sigma Gamma which is a National Health Education Society, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, and JMU Study Abroad. I'm going to Africa this summer!

Best thing to eat in Harrisonburg: Mr. J's because I have a bagel obsession and they are the best in town!

Dream job: The Peace Corps, CDC, or World Health Organization- something that allows me to travel and help people while doing it!

Favorite car jam: Anything from the 70's, if it was originally recorded on a record I probably like it!

Favorite show(s) to binge watch: Grey's Anatomy and How I Met Your Mother

Celebrity you would want to have dinner with: Ellen! Nothing can beat her sense of humor and her confidence!

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