
Laura Wall
Executive Vice President

Nicole Guadagnoli
President
I am a sophmore double majoring in early childhood and special education from Orange, Connecticut. I am in charge of planning executive board meetings and chapter events so we can inform the chapter on daily activities. I oversee what each position does to ensure they are completing their jobs. Being the face of a sorority isn't the easiest thing, but with the amount of help I get from my executive board, I thoroughly enjoy every second of it!
I am sophomore double majoring in communications and public relations from Portland, Connecticut. EVP oversees all of the administrative operations of the chapter and keeps a master chapter calendar that helps to oversee all other positions. EVP also works closely with the president to make sure that everything related to the chapter runs smoothly. I am so excited to hold this position for Alpha Delta Pi and to have the opportunity to be working with all of my amazing sisters on our exec team!
I am Kara Bresciani and I am in charge of year-round marketing efforts, managing the recruitment and marketing team, leading my team in the development of the marketing plans as well as planning and overseeing Formal Recruitment! I am a sophomore double majoring in psychology and public relations from Hopedale, Massachusetts. Joining ADPI has taught me important everyday values, as well as the importance of sisterhood. I am so excited to be a part of the Exec Board this semester and represent Alpha Delta Pi!
My name is Heather and I am the Finance Vice President. I am currently a sophomore from Townsend, Massachusetts majoring in finance with a minor in communications. My role is to work with advisors as well as the executive board to create budgets, determine dues, and make sure our money is put to best use. This position has given me the opportunity to explore finance outside the classroom and it helped guide me toward my current field of study. This is just one of the many ways Alpha Delta Pi has positively impacted my time here at URI.

Kara Bresciani
Recruitment & Marketing Vice President

Heather Bentall
Finance Vice President
MEET THE 2014 EXECUTIVE BOARD!
The Executive Board is a group of 8 officers who are in charge of leading Alpha Delta Pi in order to achieve its best potential. We are so excited for what this upcoming semester has in store for us, as well as the other sisters. Get to know us below!

Miranda Zangara
Director of Standards & Ethics

Catherine Dwelley
Panhellenic Delegate
I am a freshman. Standards oversees any issues that may arise throughout the chapter. I makes sure all sisters are being responsible and safe as well as following all of Alpha Delta Pi’s policies. I am so excited to hold a position this year and make sure our chapter is running as smoothly as possible. I love all my sisters and cannot wait to see what is in store in years to come!
My name is Catherine Dwelley and my job is to attend the weekly Panhellenic Council meetings and communicate to the rest of the chapter what is going on in the other chapters of Greek life, specifically the other sororities. I am a sophomore from Holden, Massachusetts and I am pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration with a major in supply chain management and a minor in textile merchandising and fashion. I’m looking forward to next semester and the opportunities it will bring!

Kristina Simkus
Membership Education Vice President

Brooke Worthing
Director of Social Enrichment
I am a sophomore kinesiology major with a concentration in physical therapy and I am from Oxford, Massachusetts. I am Gamma Lambda's Member Education Vice President. I work closely with our new member coordinator, guard, and leadership chair to ensure that our sisters understand and cherish scholarship, self, sisterhood and sorority.
I am a sophomore double majoring in political science and communications from Newark, Deleware. I am the Director of Social Enrichment and Risk Management for the Gamma Lambda chapter. My position entails planning of all events involving other organizations on campus, planning sisterhood events, planning formals and ensuring the safety of all sisters and attendees of these events. I am looking forward to what the new semester has to offer!