The Omicron Kappa Zeta Chapter was chartered October 5, 1991 to service College Park and the metropolitan Atlanta area. Since its chartering, the Chapter has been committed to the Sorority’s principles:
Scholarship: The chapter's charitable arm is the Helping Scholars Succeed Foundation, which administers numerous scholarships. The chapter also donates regularly to the Sorority’s National Educational Foundation.
Service: The chapter continues to participate in the Sorority’s signature program, Z-HOPE (Zetas Helping Other People Excel through Mind, Body and Spirit). The chapter also collects and donates items to various organizations and schools in the metropolitan Atlanta area, as well as volunteers with organizations such as March of Dimes.
Sisterhood: Chapter members are continuously supportive of each other’s endeavors, serving as cheering sections, sounding boards, helping hands and supportive shoulders.
Finer Womanhood: OKZ members continue to work tirelessly to enhance our own skills and experiences, while simultaneously enhancing the various organizations we serve and the Sorority we love. Chapter members serve in various leadership roles within and outside Zeta.
Lacey Alford
Joyce Bolds
Hattie Burrell
Anita Bussie
Charlotte Collins
Mary Evans
Helen Harvey
Ola Hill **
Elnore Houston
Carol Love
Mary Mallory
Bernice Means **
Theresa Muwwakkil**
Patricia Pace
Beulah Robinson
Rutelia Sasnett**
Caroline Tucker
Gwen Wyatt
** Triumphant Soror
President - Shaneesa N. Ashford
First Vice President - Lynette Lacy
Second Vice President - Liza Burton
Secretary - Stephanie Garrett
Financial Secretary - LaToya Banks-Colvin
Treasurer - Sherita Hilton
Historian - Denise McCullough
Keeper of Properties - Brandy Thomas
Chaplain - Kisha Thompson
Chair of the Board - Tracee King
Amicae Sponsor - Denise McCullough
Social Action Chair - Brandy Thomas
Sisterhood Chair - Amelia Rivers
Finer in Me Chair - Shani Smith
Prematurity Awareness Chair - Jennie Harrison
March of Dimes Chair - Denise McCullough