Delta Gamma Celebrates Grand Reopening of Renovated Executive Offices
Delta Gamma proudly announces the reopening of its newly renovated Executive Offices, a milestone that reflects the organization’s enduring commitment to sisterhood, leadership and innovation. The grand reopening was marked with a ribbon cutting ceremony and celebration in June, attended by Fraternity and Foundation leaders, volunteers, alumnae, donors and friends from North America.
Located in the heart of Columbus, Ohio, Delta Gamma’s Executive Offices have served as the central hub of operations since 1961. The recent renovation honors this legacy while transforming the space to meet the needs of a modern organization. With thoughtful updates to infrastructure, technology and accessibility, the refreshed headquarters provides a dynamic and welcoming environment for staff, members and visitors alike.
Throughout the Executive Offices are highlighted spaces made possible by generous donors. The staff break room features a custom installation of Article II. A new boardroom is fitted with monitors and centered with the historic fireplace, which is adorned by a crest above the mantel. An ADA-accessible ramp was installed to provide more access to the front of the building, allowing all guests to see the famous front door. Thank you to all the donors who helped make this space possible. To view the list of donors or to learn how you can join in a naming opportunity, click here.
“Delta Gamma’s Executive Offices have always been more than just a building,” said Fraternity Executive Director Tracey Doebling Williams, Beta Sigma-Maryland, of Delta Gamma Fraternity. “It is a symbol of our unity, our vision and the people who work every day to live our motto: Do Good.”
Among the most exciting additions to the space is the Delta Gamma Archives Museum, which will showcase artifacts, photographs and interactive exhibits that will tell the story of the Fraternity’s founding in 1873 and its evolution through 150+ years of history. The museum will invite visitors to explore Delta Gamma’s legacy of sisterhood, service and impact. Delta Gamma is currently digitizing all archive material and will place items on display after digitization is complete.
The renovation also includes updates to the Martin Center and creation of the Delta Gamma Foundation Oliphant Leadership Center, a flexible and technology-equipped learning space designed to host leadership trainings, educational retreats and immersive experiences that advance Delta Gamma’s mission of empowering women to lead with purpose and compassion.
“The reopening of our Executive Offices represents an investment in Delta Gamma’s future,” said Foundation Executive Director Leslie Loop Martin, Gamma Rho-Wittenberg. “It’s a space where history, philanthropy and leadership converge—a space that reflects our values and inspires all who enter.”
The Foundation's portion of the project was made possible through the generosity of alumnae, friends and partners who supported the Anchoring the Future Capital Campaign Initiatives Pillar. Their contributions helped fund not only the physical transformation, but also the growth of Delta Gamma’s vision for its next chapter. To learn more about remaining recognition opportunities in these spaces, please visit the Foundation website.
Delta Gamma invites all members and supporters to visit the renovated Executive Offices and experience the legacy of leadership at the heart of the organization. The museum will open at the close of the digitization project, and information on visiting hours and tours will be shared.
Click here to view a gallery of the newly renovated Delta Gamma Executive Offices, Archives Museum and Oliphant Leadership Center.

About Delta Gamma: Delta Gamma Fraternity was founded in 1873 at Lewis School in Oxford, Mississippi. The Fraternity’s primary purpose is to foster high ideals of friendship, promote educational and cultural interests, create a true sense of social responsibility and develop the best qualities of character. Delta Gamma has 280,000 initiated members, 147 collegiate chapters and more than 170 alumnae groups. Delta Gamma Fraternity Executive Offices is in Columbus, Ohio.