
Keynote Panelists
Donna Wang Su
UC Santa Barbara | Spring 2011
Donna Wang Su (she/her/Ms) is an Associate Director in Graduate Admissions & Financial Aid and Adjunct Lecturer at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, as well as an executive doctoral student in Higher Education Management at the University of Pennsylvania. After chartering aKDPhi at UC Santa Barbara, she served the Sorority from 2002- 2017 in various roles: Expansion (UMCP Big Sis, Purdue team, Duke mom), National Alumnae Board (Webmistress, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President, President), and Board of Directors (Operations, Chairwoman). In her free time, Donna serves as an elected school board official for Evanston/Skokie District 65, board of directors for the Evanston ASPA nonprofit, and spends time with her friends and family, especially her two teenagers. Donna is a recipient of the 2010 Chapter Legacy Award as well as the 2020 aKDPhi Legend Award.
Sandra Kim
Baylor University | Spring 1999
Sandra Kim is a nurse anesthetist in Texas. Her passions range from traveling to reading. She has served aKDPhi at the collegiate and national level including as the Midwest and Southeastern Coordinator, and has been an active alumna for the past two decades. Sandra is a 2010 recipient of the Chapter Legacy Award.
Diana Tran Chavez
Purdue University at West Lafayette | Fall 2003
Diana Tran Chavez is the founder of Creative Rx, the consultancy she launched in 2024 to help brands, agencies, and creatives find the antidote to mediocrity. Beyond her work in branding and strategy, she serves as an active sorority alumna, bringing fresh ideas and strategic thinking to the organization she’s been a part of for years. A former National Alumnae Board member, she continues to contribute at the highest levels, shaping initiatives that strengthen connections, foster leadership, and push the organization forward. She lives in the East Bay with her husband and two unruly but lovable cats, Chobani and The O.A., who have no respect for Zoom calls. Diana is a 2010 recipient of the Chapter Legacy Award.