Executive Board

Bella Erwin
President
Howdy! My name is Bella Erwin, and I am a junior from Plano, Texas, majoring in Political Science and minoring in Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Outside of Panhellenic, I’m involved in SGA’s Legislative Relations Commission, Texas A&M Pre-Law Society, and Order of Omega. I also love spending time with friends, running, playing pickleball, and trying out new coffee spots!
I am incredibly honored and humbled to serve as the 2026 President of Panhellenic. Texas A&M Panhellenic has been one of my greatest blessings, and I couldn’t imagine my college experience without this incredible community of women. I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve the community that has given me priceless memories, lifelong friendships, and countless opportunities to grow.
In my role, I oversee and direct the 15 executive officers in our Council, guide Panhellenic’s operations, and work to ensure a positive and impactful experience for all members. I look forward to building friendships with members of our executive council and across the Row, and making a positive impact on the Aggie Greek community!
Serving as President is truly the honor of a lifetime, and I’m so excited for what this year will bring! Gig ‘em and Go Greek!
Samantha Smith
Executive Vice President
I am a junior Honors Psychology major with minors in Business and German, and I plan to attend law school after graduation. I previously served as Director of Donations and Sponsorships for the 2025 CPC executive council. I am involved through the Pre-Law Society, Aggie Belles Women’s Organization, the Psi Chi Honor Society, Delta Phi Alpha Honor Society, and serve as Director for the FLO Freshmen Leaders in Progress.
I love spending time with family and friends and traveling to anywhere I can go! A fun fact about me is that I was born in Hawaii. I am incredibly excited and grateful to serve the Panhellenic community on the CPC Executive Council for a second year. I look forward to building meaningful relationships with Panhellenic chapters, their delegates, and the women I get to work alongside on the council, and I am thankful for the opportunity to continue serving this community!















