By Beth Losik, Baker (KS)
From her initiation at Georgia Southern University’s Epsilon Chi Chapter in 1993 to her recent service as Northeastern Provincial Vice President (2023–2025), Stacy’s career in the Fraternity reflects a deep commitment to empowering others,
challenging norms, and making space for those who follow.
As we celebrate 50-years of women initiated into the Fraternity, Brother Jordan remarks “It’s great to be first (in reference to leadership roles, etc.) ...but it’s important not to be the only.” As a woman of color who
previously served on the Board of Directors, she understands the responsibility and privilege of representing such a unique and complex organization. She emphasizes that leadership must reflect the diversity of Delta Sigma Pi’s membership, both
in identity and experience.
“People want to hear stories about people like them in this organization,” Stacy says. “There isn't just one version of what a brother looks like or can achieve.”
From South Georgia to Deltasig Leadership
Brother Jordan’s Deltasig story began when she transferred into the Georgia Southern School of Business after starting out in computer engineering. Though her collegiate chapter was not heavily involved in national affairs at the time, Stacy saw
the broader vision of the national organization. When she attended her first Grand Chapter Congress in 1995, she discovered the impact she could have beyond her own campus.
Shortly after graduation, she served as District Director for Georgia State and Georgia Southern and worked to ensure chapters participated in national events and look beyond their own regions. Her leadership trajectory spans both the Fraternity
and the Delta Sigma Pi Leadership Foundation—one of the few brothers to have served on both boards. As a Foundation Trustee from 2014 to 2020, Stacy helped raise over $100,000 through the 2017 Grand Chapter Congress campaign and continues to
serve as Trustee Emeritus. She’s proud of the impact she’s made and the opportunities she’s created for others to succeed.
Professional Excellence with Purpose
Outside of Delta Sigma Pi, Stacy brings the same ethos of impact to her career in information technology. As a supervisory IT specialist at the Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Transportation, she manages critical IT security audits and
leads teams in tackling complex issues that influence national policy. These skills have served her well both professionally and in her Fraternity service.
Making an Impact by Giving Back
Stacy believes strongly in giving back, and her commitment is rooted in gratitude for those who supported her early on. “When I was first coming into my own with Deltasig, it was brothers like Beth Keith, Bowling Green State (OH), and Claire
Roberts, San Francisco State, who took a chance on an unknown brother from South Georgia,” she says. “I’ve been inspired by so many who thought I could be a great leader one day - and that belief mattered.”
Today, Stacy continues to inspire by serving in leadership roles, mentoring brothers, and advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion across all levels of the organization. Her influence has encouraged others to step into leadership because they saw
someone who looked like them doing it first.
Looking Ahead: The Next 50 Years
When thinking about the 50-year anniversary of women initiated
into Delta Sigma Pi, Stacy’ challenges the organization to think beyond today: What do our volunteers look like? What do our leaders reflect? What hurdles can we overcome in the next 50 years? “We can’t lose the momentum of the last
50 years,” she says. “We have to be conscious of who will be in our chapters and give them the tools to succeed.”
A Life of Service, A Legacy of Leadership
Having attended over 150 national events (including every Grand Chapter Congress since 1995) Brother Stacy Jordan’s dedication to Delta Sigma Pi is unmatched. Whether serving as a Capital Regional Vice President, Leadership Foundation Trustee, District
Director, or as Northeastern Provincial Vice President, she remains steadfast in her mission: to make space for others, challenge barriers, and ensure the Fraternity evolves to meet the needs of all its members.
“I still feel like I have something to give...Sometimes that means stepping back. Other times, it means stepping in. But you must know why you’re there and to be ready to support others on their journey.”
For Stacy Jordan, leadership isn’t about the spotlight, it’s about opening doors and leaving them wide open for those who come next. "If you see a place you can help, volunteer. People need to feel included and wanted. That’s how we
build the future of Delta Sigma Pi."
To honor this monumental anniversary, Delta Sigma Pi is providing informational and historical profiles about some of the dedicated Deltasigs of our organization— all throughout the year. Stay up to date for new updates every week!
Check back next week to hear about more amazing women in Delta Sigma Pi as we celebrate 50 years of women being initiated into Delta Sigma Pi.

Stacy believes strongly in giving back in time and talent, here she is pictured presenting at a LEAD event.