Margarette Galloway, elected Supreme Basileus of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Incorporated in Little Rock, Arkansas

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Margarette Galloway, member of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Incorporated (for educators), was recently elected Supreme Basileus of this organization at the 98th Conclave in Little Rock, Arkansas, during the week of July 19th-21st.  She has been a long-standing member of this sorority for 38 years. Soror Galloway served as an educator for 42 years in the Dallas Independent School District while concurrently holding leadership positions in the sorority to include Minyard’s Educator of the Year, Teacher of the Year, NSPDK National Achievement Award, Basileus of Alpha Rho Chapter, Regional Director of the Southwest Region, and Conclave Coordinator.   While attending the Conclave this year, she received from the NAACP “The Silver Life Certificate.”  The aforementioned duties and achievements served as steppingstones that led to the highest honor of “Supreme Basileus” in this great entity. Soror Galloway will reign supreme over 108 chapters including Monrovia, Liberia and 5 different regions in the nation during her tenure through 2021-2025. She will preside over Centennial Celebrations in 2023 when the sorority turns 100 years old, and she will meet this challenge triumphantly while continually adding to the success of the sorority.

Soror Galloway is a dedicated, committed, and selfless individual whose time has come to share her vision, leadership skills, and intellectual acuity with members and non-members of this organization nationwide.