National Office
Bonnie Rubenstein Wunsch
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Epsilon Eta Chapter, Emory University
Bonnie joined the Alpha Epsilon Phi staff in 1988. Prior to becoming executive director, she served the organization in several capacities including convention local arrangements coordinator, director of new member education, province director and one year on National Council as vice president-collegiate chapters.
Bonnie is our representative to many interfraternal organizations. She is a member of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA), the Fraternity Executives Association (FEA) and the Executive Directors Association (EDA). She has held numerous leadership positions in these, and other organizations, including serving as president of FEA, EDA and FIPG, Inc. She also served on the board of the Northeast Greek Leadership Association (NGLA) for almost 20 years. She continues to volunteer for these organizations and is currently treasurer of the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee.
Bonnie’s chief areas of responsibility are overseeing our daily business operations including working with our legal counsel and our accountants; staff management; risk management; event planning; media relations and serving as development director for the Alpha Epsilon Phi Foundation.
In her free time, and when not traveling for AEPhi, Bonnie is active in her synagogue where she has served as president and is currently treasurer. She lives in Danbury, CT with her husband, Alan, and son, Ryan, her most favorite pastimes.
Hannah Rowley
DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER SERVICES
Nu, University of Pittsburgh
Hannah is the director of chapter services for Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. In this role, Hannah is responsible for the Traveling Education Consultant (TEC) program, digital communication initiatives, and chapter management and operational support.
Prior to being on staff with Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hannah was a staffing manager specializing in administrative and professional positions and was an account director for a corporate business consulting company. Hannah volunteered her time as an alumna as advisor for Epsilon Theta Chapter at American University and Beta Nu Chapter at Towson University. As an undergraduate at Nu Chapter at the University of Pittsburgh, Hannah was vice president-recruitment and held chair positions including sisterhood chair while pursuing her bachelor degree in communications. Hannah was also a member of the student activities board at Pitt as arts director.
In her spare time, Hannah is active in her synagogue in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, teaching both Sunday School and Hebrew School. She also participates in the synagogue’s women's group and young adult group. She is also passionate about her dog, Louie, and animals, in general.
Cheyenne Oberther
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING
Beta Gamma, Buffalo State College
Cheyenne rejoins our staff, having traveled as traveling educational consultant (TEC) during the 2013-2014 academic year. Since traveling for AEPhi, she has received her master's in higher education and student affairs from New York University. While in graduate school she worked as a program specialist at Long Island University, Post. Following graduation she was the coordinator for student involvement at American University and most recently worked for Delta Delta Delta Fraternity as the emerging and target experience manager.
Cheyenne served as a volunteer for Alpha Epsilon Phi for 5 years, most recently as team captain for the Green and White team. Prior to becoming a team captain, she has also volunteered as both a membership specialist and a programming specialist. As an undergraduate at Beta Gamma Chapter at Buffalo State, Cheyenne was vice president-membership, vice-president programming, and new member educator while pursuing her bachelor's degree in fashion and textile technologies.
In her free time, Cheyenne enjoys exploring and trying new things. She is a frequent traveler and has had the opportunity to visit five major continents and is working on her sixth. She volunteers in her community and is an active member in the Junior League, where she teaches leadership development to children in Juvenile detention.
Cheyenne works remotely from Dallas, Texas where she enjoys exploring the local neighborhoods, on the quest to find the best chicken wings in Dallas, as she is a Buffalo, New York native!
Linda Payne
OFFICE MANAGER
Iota Alpha Chapter, Alumna Initiate
Linda Payne has been the voice at the other end of the phone in the National Office since September 2006. Linda handles AEPhi’s bookkeeping, the processing of chapter initiation requests and other general office management responsibilities.
Daniella Cooper
TRAVELING EDCUCATIONAL CONSULTANT
Nu Chapter, University of Pittsburgh
Daniella Cooper is joining Alpha Epsilon Phi’s team as a Traveling Educational Consultant for the 2025-2026 academic year! A recent graduate of the University of Pittsburgh’s Nu Chapter, Daniella has received her degree in psychology and communication, along with a certificate in leadership.
Throughout her collegiate experience, she has held various chair positions in her chapter and served as both president of Nu Chapter and the Panhellenic Council. These experiences have been inspiring to her, helping her find her passion for leadership development. In addition to sorority life on campus, Daniella spent much of her time engaged with Hillel, acting as business manager and engagement chair for various clubs.
She enjoyed her time in Pittsburgh, but is now looking forward to exploring new cities while helping other AEPhi chapters grow!
Joslyn Gange
TRAVELING EDCUCATIONAL CONSULTANT
Mu Chapter, University of Illinois
Joslyn Gange, a Traveling Educational Consultant for the 2025-2026 school year, is an alumna of the Mu Chapter at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she earned her degree in social work with minors in adult development and theatre.
During her time at Illinois, Joslyn held several leadership positions within Mu Chapter, including chapter president, a member of the recruitment executive board, new member educator assistant, and a member of the standards board. She also served as a peer facilitator at AEPhi’s Summer Leadership in 2024, guiding and mentoring emerging chapter leaders. Her dedication to leadership and scholarship was recognized through her induction into Order of Omega.
In addition to her sorority leadership, Joslyn worked at Illini Hillel for all four years of college playing an active role in community engagement, event planning, and communication. Her experience at Illini Hillel further shaped her passion for fostering inclusive environments and building meaningful connections.
In the fall 2026, Joslyn will begin her master’s in social work at the University of Illinois Chicago, continuing her commitment to social service and leadership development.
When she’s not traveling for AEPhi, Joslyn lives in the northern suburbs of Chicago. She enjoys reading, playing pickleball, and traveling.
Alysa Leff
TRAVELING EDCUCATIONAL CONSULTANT
Beta Xi Chapter, Texas A&M University
Alysa is elated to be continuing on the Traveling Educational Consultant (TEC) team for a second year! She graduated from the Beta Xi Chapter at Texas A&M University in December 2023 where she served as ritualist, philanthropy chair, and on the recruitment team, PR team, and new member education team while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in religious studies with minors in women’s & gender studies and gender & health. This past year she had the honor to be a part of our extension to Elon University and helped charter the Beta Rho Chapter.
In her free time, Alysa enjoys crafting, reading, and petting cats. She is looking forward to expanding her AEPhi family by meeting more sisters from Atlantic to Pacific, and traveling to new places!