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National President's Call to Convention

National President's Call to Convention

National President HeadshotWhile the checkered flag already waved this past May at the Indianapolis 500, Alpha Chi Omegas are gearing up for their journey to the home of the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing” next summer. The 62nd National Convention will be held July 12-14,2024, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and we can’t wait to wave the green flag on the weekend!

The Indianapolis 500 begins with a few laps led by a pace car, a non-competing vehicle that helps the drivers line up and accelerate to the high speeds they’ll need to sustain for the rest of the race. A pace car is essential for organizing drivers, building momentum and, of course, creating excitement as it leads the way to the waving green flag, indicating the start of the race. During Alpha Chi Omega’s convention, you’ll be inspired to “Set the Pace” with fellow sisters as we continue to lead the way as sorority women on our campuses, in our communities and across the National Panhellenic Conference. 

The Alpha Chi Omega experience means something different to each of us as we travel at our own speeds, with some in the first laps of membership and others miles into our experience. Wherever you are in your journey, while in Indianapolis next summer, you’ll join hundreds of other sisters who will inspire you to set the pace for your future and the future of our Fraternity. 

Together at the 2024 National Convention, we’ll create and strengthen connections with women from across the country. We’ll take part in Ritual and time-honored traditions. We’ll grow in our Alpha Chi, personal and professional knowledge. And we’ll celebrate all we have accomplished and contributed to the work that allows Alpha Chi Omega to lead the way.  

No matter how you show up at the starting line for convention, you’ll leave energized to race forward with Alpha Chi Omega and as a real, strong woman. 

We’re revving up for the greatest spectacle in Alpha Chi Omega – stay tuned! 

Loyally, 

Lynne Herndon
National President