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| + | [[Tamira A. Cole]] became the first African American woman to become a member of the Sigma Kappa Chapter of [[Chi Omega]] in 2003 on the campus of Austin Peay State University. In 2008 at the Chi Omega Convention, she became the youngest woman in Chi Omega convention history to be receive the Jobelle Holcombe Outstanding Panhellenic Alumni Award at age 24. The award is given in honor of Mrs. Holcombe one of the five founders of the fraternity. Tamira is considered one of the most successful African American sorority women in predominant white organizations. She is a former Chi Omega National Elizabeth Carmichael Orman Memorial Scholarship winner and Panhellenic Sorority Council Vice President. | ||
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Tamira A. Cole became the first African American woman to become a member of the Sigma Kappa Chapter of Chi Omega in 2003 on the campus of Austin Peay State University. In 2008 at the Chi Omega Convention, she became the youngest woman in Chi Omega convention history to be receive the Jobelle Holcombe Outstanding Panhellenic Alumni Award at age 24. The award is given in honor of Mrs. Holcombe one of the five founders of the fraternity. Tamira is considered one of the most successful African American sorority women in predominant white organizations. She is a former Chi Omega National Elizabeth Carmichael Orman Memorial Scholarship winner and Panhellenic Sorority Council Vice President.