Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon - Committees

Committees

Each committee is made up of a number of captains, as well as one overall chair, and assigned a color.

  • Overall - Composed of the 14 Committee Overalls as well as 1 Overall Chairperson
  • Communications - Kelly Green - 26 Captains
  • Donor and Alumni Relations - Royal Blue - 25 Captains
  • Entertainment - Orange - 24 Captains
  • Family Relations - Light Blue - 20 Captains
  • Finance - Dark Green - 27 Captains
  • Hospitality - Hot Pink - 20 Captains
  • Merchandise - Light Pink - 21 Captains
  • Morale - Yellow - 21 Captains
  • OPPerations - Navy Blue - 21 Captains
  • Public Relations - Purple - 20 Captains
  • Rules and Regulations - Red - 34 Captains
  • Special Events - Maroon - 21 Captains
  • Supply Logistics - Lime Green - 23 Captains
  • Technology - Safety Green - 20 Captains

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