Congratulations to National Collegian of the Year, Olivia Malice!

Feb 22, 2017 – After contributing to the Fraternity through numerous executive positions, Olivia Malice now garners the top honor for collegiate members.
Olivia Malice GT
Olivia Malice, initiated at Georgia College and State, earned this award for exemplifying the values and ideals of the Fraternity. Her involvement in the Fraternity spans across two chapters and is as extensive as the positions she has held. After transferring to Georgia Tech, Brother Malice was a charter member of the reinstalled Zeta Lambda Chapter, and served as chapter president, vice president-pledge education, colony president and many additional roles for the chapter.

Malice has attended numerous national events including the 2015 Grand Chapter Congress in Chicago and the 2014 LEAD School in Atlanta.

Malice's inter-chapter support includes leading 12 professional development speaker events, eight community service projects and multiple social events. She also led the corporate sponsorship program that allowed her colony to raise much of the funds it needed to pay the $1,500 installation fee.

While she spends much of her time supporting Delta Sigma Pi, Malice is involved with the Georgia Tech Pre-Veterinary Medicine Association and has served as its events coordinator, where she aided in the creation of material for bi-monthly meetings.

Malice also has job experience that helps her succeed in her positions within the Fraternity. She has interned at Intent Solutions, a medical startup company based in Atlanta. She has also held multiple positions at Zoo Atlanta, where she was a programs instructor and a wild encounter guide, which helped her gain strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Olivia will begin serving her two-year term on the National Board of Directors in August.
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