Meet the Staff
SALP Coordinator of Student Government Relations & Adviser to Greek Life
Madeline Frisk (she, her, hers)
Bio:
Madeline joined the Student Activities & Leadership Programs (SALP) team in April 2021. Prior to joining the SALP team, she was actively involved as a student leader at Oregon State University and Portland State University respectively. At Oregon State University she served as a Recruitment Chair and Chapter President of Chi Theta Phi, was actively involved with the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life, and was one of the student leaders who helped to create the Collective Greek Council, a governing council of fraternities and sororities at Oregon State. At Portland State University she was involved as a Senator and Academic Affairs director within Portland State's student government, the Associated Students of Portland State University. She is passionate about student leadership development and is always looking for ways to grow as a student affairs professional. Outside of work Madeline enjoys reading mystery books, listening to podcasts on a variety of topics, riding her bicycle, and thrift shopping.
Affiliation:
Chi Theta Phi - a local sorority at Oregon State University with a focus of design and creativity
Education:
B.S. in Merchandising Management: Oregon State University
M.S. in Postsecondary Adult and Continuing Education: Educational Leadership and Policy: Portland State University
Why do you enjoy working in fraternity & sorority life?
" I enjoy working in fraternity and sorority life because being actively involved in my sorority as an undergraduate student taught me about leadership, collaboration, problem-solving, and gave me the tools I needed to succeed academically, professionally, and socially. I believe that by providing support to fraternity and sorority members through advising I can help to improve their overall campus experience. I look forward to getting to know this community more and helping it to grow. "
Email: [email protected]
Madeline joined the Student Activities & Leadership Programs (SALP) team in April 2021. Prior to joining the SALP team, she was actively involved as a student leader at Oregon State University and Portland State University respectively. At Oregon State University she served as a Recruitment Chair and Chapter President of Chi Theta Phi, was actively involved with the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life, and was one of the student leaders who helped to create the Collective Greek Council, a governing council of fraternities and sororities at Oregon State. At Portland State University she was involved as a Senator and Academic Affairs director within Portland State's student government, the Associated Students of Portland State University. She is passionate about student leadership development and is always looking for ways to grow as a student affairs professional. Outside of work Madeline enjoys reading mystery books, listening to podcasts on a variety of topics, riding her bicycle, and thrift shopping.
Affiliation:
Chi Theta Phi - a local sorority at Oregon State University with a focus of design and creativity
Education:
B.S. in Merchandising Management: Oregon State University
M.S. in Postsecondary Adult and Continuing Education: Educational Leadership and Policy: Portland State University
Why do you enjoy working in fraternity & sorority life?
" I enjoy working in fraternity and sorority life because being actively involved in my sorority as an undergraduate student taught me about leadership, collaboration, problem-solving, and gave me the tools I needed to succeed academically, professionally, and socially. I believe that by providing support to fraternity and sorority members through advising I can help to improve their overall campus experience. I look forward to getting to know this community more and helping it to grow. "
Email: [email protected]