Notable Members of Sigma Delta Tau
Notable members of Sigma Delta Tau include:
Dr. Joyce Bauer Brothers, noted psychologist and author; Alpha chapter, Cornell
Sherry Heimann Lansing, former CEO of Paramount Pictures, producer of such films as Fatal Attraction and The Accused, recipient of the Jean Herscholt Humanitarian Award at the 2007 Academy Awards show for her support of cancer research; Sigma chapter, Northwestern
Regene Freund Cohane, founder and first national President of Sigma Delta Tau, member of the first husband and wife team to try a case successfully before the United States Supreme Court; Alpha chapter, Cornell
Christie Carlson Romano, voice of Kim Possible, star of the TV series Even Stevens and starred as Belle in the Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast; Gamma Tau chapter, Columbia
Joan Nathan Gerson, cookbook author and lecturer; columnist for The New York Times and other publications. Author of Jewish Cooking in America, which won both the James Beard Award and the IACP/Julia Child Cookbook of the Year Award in 1994; Chi chapter, Michigan
Carol Auerbach Seline, bestselling author of Sisters and Mothers and Daughters, journalist and broadcaster, Senior Editor of Philadelphia Magazine; Omega chapter, Syracuse
Mara Berman Giulianti, former Mayor of Hollywood, Florida, Alpha Iota chapter, Tulane
Mickey Nebenzahl Wapner, noted author of Women at Risk for Heart Attack; wife of Judge Joseph Wapner of The People’s Court; Tau chapter, Texas
Micki Meisel Moore, actress and star of TV series Toby, known as the Mary Tyler Moore of Canada; Gamma chapter, Ohio State
Suzy Donenfeld Katz, Mrs. America, 1987-88; Xi chapter, Oklahoma
Irma Levy Jaffee, noted art historian and Professor Emeritus at Fordham University; Kappa chapter, Illinois
Phyllis Kestenbaum Snyder, National President of the National Council of Jewish Women; Alpha chapter, Cornell
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Patriae Multi Spes Una
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