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San Francisco’s Delta Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Just Revealed Its All-Star Fall 2025 Line
The San Francisco Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, Delta Zeta Omega, has officially welcomed its All-Star Fall 2025 line, a group of four distinguished women whose professional accomplishments and lifelong dedication to service reflect the sorority’s enduring mission of sisterhood, scholarship, and leadership.

Under the leadership of Chapter President Nile Taylor, Delta Zeta Omega introduced the newest members, each of whom brings a powerful record of excellence to the chapter and the wider Bay Area community.
Brittany Rae Nelson, a lead engineer, entrepreneur, and investor, has become a champion for women in STEM. Her innovative work continues to expand access and opportunities for women and girls entering technology fields.

Malia Cohen, California’s first Black woman to serve as State Controller, is widely respected for her commitment to fiscal transparency, economic justice, and impactful public service across the state.

Tamara Sisk, a respected interior designer and civic leader, has dedicated her career to creating purposeful, uplifting spaces while actively engaging in community service and local advocacy.

London Breed, the first Black woman to serve as Mayor of San Francisco, has built a legacy centered on community investment, public safety, housing, and championing underserved populations throughout the city.


“We are honored to welcome these extraordinary women whose achievements and service align so deeply with the values of Alpha Kappa Alpha,” said Chapter President Nile Taylor. “Their leadership enriches our chapter, our communities, and the global sisterhood of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®.”
Watch The Yard congratulates the Delta Zeta Omega Chapter and celebrates the impact these new members will continue to make as they carry forward the sorority’s commitment to service to all mankind.