This is a list of notable members of Kappa Alpha Theta, a North American college women's fraternity. This list includes both initiated and honorary members.
Gertrude Simmons Burlingham (Chi, Syracuse) – mycologist, first woman to earn a Ph.D. from Columbia University through the program at the New York Botanical Garden in 1908[1]
Julie Moran (Gamma Delta, UGA) – former host of Entertainment Tonight; first female host of ABC's Wide World of Sports; current host of Insiders List on the Fine Living channel[1]
Carol Morris (Beta Kappa, Drake University) – Miss USA (1956), Miss Universe (1956)
Mary Wells Lawrence (Gamma Theta, Carnegie Mellon) – advertisement executive, founding president of Wells Rich Greene, first female CEO of a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange[1]
Nancy Kassebaum Baker (Kappa, Kansas) – former United States Senator; first woman elected to the United States Senate who had not succeeded her husband or first been appointed to fill an unexpired term[1]
Barbara Bodine (Gamma Rho, UC Santa Barbara) – United States Ambassador to Yemen[1]
Barbara Pierce Bush (Epsilon Tau, Yale University) – daughter of President George W. Bush; co-founder and president of the Global Health Corp.[8]
Mary Fallin (Beta Zeta, Oklahoma State) – first woman to be elected lieutenant governor of Oklahoma; 1st woman to be elected Governor of Oklahoma; U.S. House of Representatives[1]
Tillie K. Fowler (Delta Zeta, Emory) – United States Representative from Florida[1]
Barbara Hackman Franklin (Beta Phi, Penn State) – 29th U.S. Secretary of Commerce; CEO of Barbara Franklin Enterprises[1]
Claire McCaskill (Alpha Mu, Missouri) – U.S. Congress Senator from Missouri[1]
Jeanne Milliken Bonds (Delta Xi, UNC Chapel Hill) – politician; served as mayor of Knightdale, Deputy Director of the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts.
Chierika Ukogu (Phi Deuteron, Stanford) – Olympic rower for Nigeria[1]
Media
Carolina Bermudez (Delta Epsilon, Arizona State) – radio personality on WHTZ Z100 (New York), the biggest Top 40 station in the world[1]
Ally Blake (Theta Theta, North Carolina State University) – broadcast meteorologist at WMAR-2 News in Baltimore, MD; former meteorologist at WKYT-TV in Lexington, KY[1]
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