Hi Sister. I’m excited you’re here!
For the last 20 years, I've been climbing the corporate ladder, now leading a $300 million business (and still growing).
And, for the last 14 years, I've been a sorority recruitment advisor on one of the nation's largest Greek-Life campuses.
I'm proof that your sorority experience can amplify your career - that sorority-core and corporate-baddie can co-exist.
(you are too, you just don’t know it yet)
First things first.
You're Not Underqualified.
You're Under-translated.
You're capable. Driven. You've done the work.
But when it's time to write all of your sorority involvement on your résumé or a LinkedIn post in a way that lands with recruiters, you:
✗ Struggle to explain what you did without sounding like a high school girls club
✗ Worry hiring managers see your Greek letters as only social events
✗ Feel like you have to tone yourself down to be taken seriously
✗ Know you have the qualities of a good leader, but can't quite articulate why
The worst part?
You watch peers with half your experience get the opportunities you deserve, and you can't figure out why.
Introducing: The CSS Method™
Introducing: The CSS Method™
CLAIM your Brand + SHAPE your Story + SHOW your Value
The complete system that transforms sorority women from overlooked to in-demand, by building authentic personal brands, translating experience into employer language, and creating strategic visibility that gets you hired faster and paid what you're worth.
This isn't just about fixing your résumé. It's about building a foundation that works.
CLAIM your Brand: You’ll understand who you are and what you bring to the table. AND, you’ll stop apologizing for it anymore."
SHAPE your Story: You will see the value in your experience and be able to prove it with words that open doors and build credibility.
SHOW your Value: You’ll pull both together (in CLAIM + SHAPE) you’ll gain strategies on how to show up and be seen for who you are (no cringe)
Here’s what other sisters are saying:
“Do it!! It is the most beneficial course {Sorority to CEO}. I feel so much more prepared with what I am sharing via LinkedIn, my resume, and my Instagram, to showcase me and who I am both in the professional setting and in my everyday life!"
— Carly, Sorority to CEO Member
“I loved it {sorority to CEO course}. You absolutely killed it. I've already told my friends.”
— Stella, Sorority to CEO Member
“The interview went amazing and I got offered the job! I totally attribute my success to all the resume and interview help! Thank you for the encouragement!”
— Madeline, Sorority to SEO Member
“Alicia! Alicia! Alicia! I got the job! Thank you for your help.”
— Caroline, Sorority to CEO Member
Sister, I feel like we’re already besties.
Here's a peek into my world. It's 7:30AM, prepping for this huge meeting while my HERO husband gets the kids off to school. Three-hours later I’ve crushed the presentation and now the recruitment Chair and I are strategizing about Preference conversation workshop. I make it home for dinner and baths, kids asleep and now I’m scrolling for competitive intel.
This is my life, and I wouldn't change a thing.
Fifteen-ish years ago, I was building my corporate role and fell into sorority advising. Turns out managing a CPG $300M business and managing 600 women through recruitment require shockingly similar skills. It’s business operations, sales, marketing, and leadership. Overtime, more collegians would ask, "How do I explain my sorority role on my resume?"
Corporate Sorority Sister enters the close-friends group chat.
My sorority letters represent 20 years of leadership development, crisis management, and community building.
If being proud of that makes me "unprofessional," I'll take it. Because pretending foundational leadership experience doesn't count doesn’t sit well with me.
The Bottom Line: I'm the big sister who will tell you your LinkedIn needs work, your résumé undersells your experience, and yes… what you’re wearing isn’t part of the style guide for the event round. I'm also the one who'll remind you that you've been doing executive-level work since sophomore year and that God has crazy-big plans for you.
I believe in bright colors, strong coffee, strategic networking, and sorority women at the table of whatever industry they choose.
Welcome to the CSS sisterhood. Grab some coffee, put on something colorful, and let's turn your chapter experience into corporate gold.
Join my Career Haul
It’s like chapter updates, but way more fun, and way less mandatory. It’s my chance to talk about all things sorority-core to corporate-baddie. AND, you’re the first to know about offers or course launches.