National President
Leads national operations, advances the mission, guides officers, and protects unity, accountability, and long-range direction.
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Leadership applications are reserved for current Alpha Delta Zeta members. All founding national leadership roles are unpaid volunteer positions.

Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Founder of Alpha Delta Zeta Women's Society and steward of its original mission: to create an inclusive, elegant, service-minded sisterhood where women are welcomed, encouraged, and empowered to build a meaningful legacy together.
Read the Founder's Message →Founding National Volunteer Team
Current members may apply for an unpaid volunteer role with a clear area of responsibility and a role-specific application. Future Regional Directors, State Directors, and Local Chapter Presidents will be added as the Society grows.
Leads national operations, advances the mission, guides officers, and protects unity, accountability, and long-range direction.
Review leadership application →Supports the President, coordinates committees and major initiatives, and provides leadership when the President is unavailable.
Review leadership application →Maintains minutes, official records, correspondence, calendars, notices, and accurate organizational documentation.
Review leadership application →Oversees budgets, dues records, financial reporting, internal controls, and the responsible stewardship of Society funds.
Review leadership application →Welcomes applicants, supports recruitment and retention, and helps every member feel known, connected, and valued.
Review leadership application →Develops service initiatives and cultivates trusted relationships with nonprofit and community partners.
Review leadership application →Creates training, coaching, and mentorship that strengthens the confidence and capacity of women leaders.
Review leadership application →Builds career, business, entrepreneurship, and networking experiences that help members advance.
Review leadership application →Plans meaningful, organized, inclusive, and financially responsible Society programs and signature events.
Review leadership application →Protects the brand voice and leads communications, media, marketing, storytelling, and public visibility.
Review leadership application →Develops thoughtful, inclusive opportunities that support members' emotional, social, physical, and whole-woman well-being.
Review leadership application →Supported Leadership
Each area has one accountable lead and two supporting volunteer positions. Support-team members contribute ideas and carry assigned responsibilities, while the director coordinates the work, communicates with leadership, and makes sure approved plans are followed.
Applicant care, new-member welcome, engagement, and retention.
Supports applicant communication, orientation preparation, and a warm, organized welcome for new members.
Review applicationHelps members remain connected, gathers feedback, and supports meaningful participation and retention.
Review applicationService planning, volunteer readiness, and trusted community relationships.
Helps organize project details, supplies, volunteer assignments, and day-of-service readiness.
Review applicationResearches prospective partners and supports approved outreach, scheduling, and relationship care.
Review applicationLeadership education, mentorship, confidence building, and preparation for meaningful service.
Helps develop approved workshops, learning materials, reflection activities, and practical leadership resources for members.
Review applicationSupports approved mentorship opportunities and helps members recognize, strengthen, and responsibly use their leadership gifts.
Review applicationCareer growth, entrepreneurship, skill building, and meaningful professional connections.
Helps organize approved career-readiness programs, skill-building workshops, member resources, and qualified presenters.
Review applicationSupports approved networking opportunities, member spotlights, professional relationships, and the sharing of career or business resources.
Review applicationPurposeful programming and beautifully organized member experiences.
Supports program concepts, speakers, schedules, educational content, and the member experience.
Review applicationHelps coordinate approved venues, vendors, materials, setup, guest details, and event-day logistics.
Review applicationConsistent communication, storytelling, visibility, and brand care.
Prepares approved social media, website, photography, and storytelling content in the Society's established voice.
Review applicationSupports approved community announcements, media inquiries, public information, and outreach relationships.
Review applicationCompassionate encouragement, member care, and inclusive wellness programming.
Helps research and organize approved wellness conversations, activities, resources, and qualified presenters.
Review applicationSupports thoughtful check-ins, acknowledgments, and confidential care referrals within the limits of the volunteer role.
Review applicationOther officers and directors may also be supported by approved committee members or project volunteers as needs develop. Creating a support role does not give independent authority to act on behalf of the Society; every volunteer works within an assigned scope and the same approval process.
Founding-Season Approval Policy
Leaders and support teams are encouraged to brainstorm, research, and develop thoughtful proposals. During the founding season, an idea becomes an official Alpha Delta Zeta activity only after written approval from Founder & CEO Nikki R. Massie or a person she has authorized in writing.
No volunteer may independently announce an event, confirm a date or location, commit or spend Society funds, sign an agreement, promise a partnership, publish public content, collect money, or use the Alpha Delta Zeta name or logo for an official activity before approval is received. Directors are responsible for keeping the Founder informed and submitting complete proposals before commitments are made.
Respect, Responsibility & Accountability
Directors, officers, coordinators, liaisons, and committee volunteers are expected to treat one another—and every member, applicant, guest, partner, and community participant—with dignity, fairness, discretion, and respect. A leadership title never permits intimidation, bullying, favoritism, retaliation, exclusion, misuse of confidential information, or conduct outside the authority assigned to the role.
Reported concerns will be documented and reviewed as fairly and confidentially as circumstances allow. The individual involved will ordinarily have an opportunity to respond. Depending on the seriousness, facts, and whether conduct is repeated, action may include coaching, a written warning, reassignment, temporary limitation of duties, or removal from the volunteer leadership role.
Serious or repeated conduct that harms members, misuses Society authority, violates confidentiality, or damages the organization may also result in further membership action under the Society's governing policies. Immediate temporary action may be taken when needed to protect people, information, funds, or the organization. Retaliation against anyone who raises a good-faith concern is not permitted.
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