Alpha Chi Omega - Notable Alumnae

Notable Alumnae

  • Jari Askins (Psi): Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma.
  • Melissa Rycroft (Psi): reality show star on The Bachelor and Dancing with the Stars.
  • Eleanor Coppola (Alpha Psi): Emmy award–winning documentarian
  • Melissa d'Arabian (Alpha Iota): The Next Food Network Star winner and host of Ten Dollar Dinners
  • Deidre Downs (Zeta Lambda): 2005 Miss America winner
  • Carol Duvall (Beta Epsilon): host of The Carol Duvall Show
  • Georgie Anne Geyer (Gamma): journalist
  • Jenilee Harrison (Epsilon): actress (Dallas, Three's Company)
  • Laura Innes (Gamma): actress (ER)
  • Jane Anne Jayroe (Gamma Tau): Miss America, 1967; civic leader in Oklahoma
  • Tami Lane (Zeta Eta): make-up artist and Academy Award winner
  • Meredith Monroe (Upsilon): actress (Dawson's Creek)
  • Agnes Nixon (Gamma): four-time Daytime Emmy–winning TV writer and producer
  • Aubrey O'Day (Epsilon Psi): singer (former member of Danity Kane, MTV's Making The Band 3)
  • Condoleezza Rice (Gamma Delta): Former U.S. Secretary of State
  • Atoosa Rubenstein (Theta Psi): Magazine editor
  • Sarah Shahi (Iota Sigma): actress (The L Word)
  • Gail Sheehy (Alpha Iota): author
  • Trista Rehn Sutter (Alpha Mu): participant in The Bachelorette
  • Victoria Toensing (Alpha Mu): former deputy assistant Attorney General in the Justice Department
  • Sherron Watkins (Alpha Phi): Enron whistleblower
  • Dawn Wells (Rho): actress (Gilligan's Island)
  • Whitney Thompson (Theta Sigma): Winner of America's Next Top Model
  • Elle Fowler (Beta Tau): YouTube Beauty Guru
  • Becki Newton (Unknown): an American actress (Amanda Tanen on the television series Ugly Betty).

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