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Danette Anthony Reed Installed as President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated

Updated: Aug 4, 2022


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ORLANDO, Fla, July 14, 2022—Danette Anthony Reed has ascended to Alpha Kappa Alpha

Sorority, Incorporated’s highest office becoming the 31st woman to be installed as its

International President & CEO during the organization’s biennial international convention on Thursday, July 14, in Orlando, FL. Thousands of sorority members and dignitaries were present for her installation. She becomes the first Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® International President who is an engineer.


She takes the helm of the nation’s first African American sorority 114 years after its founding at

Howard University. Alpha Kappa Alpha is the oldest Greek-letter organization established by

African American college-educated women; it comprises over 320,000 members in over 1,046

undergraduate and graduate chapters throughout the United States and 11 nations worldwide.

The sorority’s international headquarters are in Chicago, IL.


A Dallas, TX resident and retired PepsiCo executive, Danette Reed brings decades of corporate

leadership, community engagement, service, and progressive sorority governance. Her 46 years

of continuous sorority service at local, regional, and international levels has well-prepared her

for this role.


“I am humbled and excited to lead this great organization of outstanding women who represent

all walks of life and who consistently live up to our mission of service to all mankind,” she said.

“It is an honor and a responsibility that I don’t take lightly. Over the next four years, Alpha

Kappa Alpha Sorority will provide programs of service locally and worldwide to make a

difference in the communities we serve.”


As International President & CEO, Danette Reed will lead the sorority’s 18-member board of

directors, set policy, and develop programs to mobilize Alpha Kappa Alpha members globally to

address pressing issues impacting families and communities. She will uphold the sorority’s

mission to be of “Service to All Mankind.”


Prior to her installation, Danette Reed held over 24 leadership positions in the sorority at all

levels, including International Treasurer. A committed Life Member and Silver Star (25-year)

member, she recently completed her term as First International Vice President of the sorority.

Previously, she served as Vice President of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Housing Foundation

and Vice President of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation.


At the chapter level, Danette Reed has been president or vice president of three chapters, held

numerous other leadership positions, and was a charter member of Omicron Mu Omega

Chapter, in Dallas, TX, where she currently is a member. While president of Omicron Mu

Omega Chapter, she received the South Central Region’s Outstanding President’s Award.


Danette Reed is a proud part of three generations of Alpha Kappa Alpha women. She follows in

the footsteps of her mother, Mary Alice Anthony, who has more than 65 years of service. Her

sister, Cheryl Anthony Worix, and her daughter, Erynn Denise Reed, also are members of the

sorority. She also has a son, Anthony Leelynn Reed.


During her tenure at PepsiCo, Danette Reed rose through the operations ranks in the Frito-Lay

division, becoming the first African American woman plant director to lead the start-up of an

$80 million bakery facility in Dallas. She later moved to Frito-Lay’s corporate office and led a

cross-functional team in the commercialization of $300 million in innovative products. She

retired in 2017 after 34 years of service.


Danette Reed holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration, specializing in Finance, from

Southern Methodist University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from

Northwestern University.


In addition to her Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority service, Danette Reed is a charter member of the

Greater Denton County (TX) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated®; Top Ladies of Distinction;

the Carrousels of Dallas, TX; and the National Association of Parliamentarians. Currently, she

serves as Treasurer of the Krugerville, TX Community Development Corporation. She has

received numerous honors, awards, and accolades, including:

-Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals

-Women’s Inclusion Network Lifetime Achievement Award

-PepsiCo’s Global Harvey Russell Diversity and Inclusion Award

-National Council of Negro Women Outstanding Service Award

-Greater Denton County Chapter of The Links, Incorporated Leadership Award

-Women’s Inclusion Network Leadership Development Award

-Women of Color “Making an Impact Award”

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