Wife,
manager, friend, volunteer. How does this Phi Mu find the time
to do it all?
In 1992, Andrea Graham was initiated into Phi Mu's Theta Zeta
chapter. And it was during her freshman year that Andrea met
her husband Jason Hill, who later proposed to her in front of
the Phi Mu house. Now the Tennessee native gracefully juggles
married life, a continued commitment to Phi Mu and working for
one of America's favorite companies, Coca-Cola Enterprises.
Though she was graduated with a chemical engineering degree,
Andrea now finds herself managing CCE's $1.10 billion annual
capital plan. For five years, Andrea has made the one hour commute
into midtown Atlanta to work 10 hours a day. Though Andrea travels
a couple of times a month, she loves "working with people
in every facet of the organization."
Though much of her time is spent at work, Andrea still finds
time for the things that matter. "As Phi Mu chapter president,"
she says, "I learned how to prioritize life's events at
a very fast past." When not spending time with her husband;
their two cats, Sundae and Sabrina; or with family and friends,
Andrea supports Phi Mu through the Foundation.
Andrea agreed to serve on Phi Mu Foundation's Scholarship Committee
because she received two scholarships from the Foundation while
an undergraduate. "That left a memorable impression on
me, and I want to give back in that area," she said. In
addition to giving her time and talent to the Foundation, Andrea
also shares her treasure. She has made a capital campaign pledge
and supports The Sisterhood Fund. Her donations are matched
by Coca-Cola Enterprises, doubling the impact of her gifts.
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Andrea
Graham Hill, Theta Zeta, is a devoted Phi
Mu, giving back in many ways, including supporting "The
Campaign for Phi Mu." Through her capital campaign
pledge, Andrea will be able to "see the Fraternity be
able to have a new office location that we own."
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Did
you know Andrea Hill, THETA ZETA: |
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Loves
Gourmet cooking
Reading
Running
Entertaining friends
Visiting with family |
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Hates
Complaining
Laziness
Rainy day
commutes
Foul language
Gossip |
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