Soror Tamicia McCutcheon is a new initiate into Zeta, and a New Member in our chapter. Soror McCutcheon is a member of our Fall 2020 Centennial Intake Group. We are pleased to welcome Soror McCutcheon and look forward to the work she will do in Zeta.
Let's get to know Soror McCutcheon!
Please tell us your name
Tamicia D. McCutcheon
When and where did you become a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated?
November 14, 2020 Eta Mu Zeta Chapter in Tacoma, WA
Why did you choose Zeta?
I chose to be a part of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated because I wanted to be in an organization that inspires and uplifts women. I want to build life-long friendships with women who encourage one another to accomplish their dreams. It’s important to me to center myself around women that are moving forward in life, and I know being a part of this organization will definitely help me to do so.
Where did you go to school? What is your major?
I graduated from Park University in Parkville, Missouri. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Logistics Management.
Who was the International Grand Basileus when you were initiated?
Valerie Hollingsworth-Baker
What is your profession? Are you still actively working? If not, are you retired?
I’m Retired Army Veteran and I currently hold the position of Property Book Manager for the Department of Defense in Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA.
What is a fond Zeta Memory?
My fondest Zeta memory is walking into the informational meeting and meeting who would become my intake sisters a year later. We went through the intake process in the midst of a pandemic and still manage to keep in touch. Zoom meetup and group text to keep each other spirit up. We share a special connection that will last forever.
What are some of your Hobbies and Interest?
Cooking, learning about other cultures, and helping others excel.
What Positions have you held in Zeta on any level?
None at the moment.
Please share a quote, passage, or bible verse that resonates with you?
“Life is a fight for territory and once you stop fighting for what you want, what you don’t want will automatically take over.”-Les Brown
What Zeta Principle do you most relate to and why?
Scholarship and service, because I have a desire to help others in need, whether through raising money to help someone to go to college or helping someone with food and/or other necessities. It brings me joy just to know that I’ve done something to help someone in their time of need. I want to get more involved with community outreach programs, so being a part of the organization will help guide me in the right direction to accomplish my goals.
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