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UTA Fraternity and Sorority Life director earns spot on Arlington's 40 Under 40 list

Amanda Perez, Fraternity and Sorority Life director, won a spot on Arlington’s 40 Under 40 class of 2024 list, highlighting her professional achievement and community impact. 40 Under 40 is an award presented by the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce and Arlington Today Magazine to honor 40 people under 40 years old, in or around Arlington, who demonstrate great leadership, professionalism and community contribution. Perez joined UTA in 2023 to oversee the function and operations of Fraternity and Sorority Life, including the Greek Life Community Center and alumni engagement, events, programs and outreach. She has had nearly 10 years of experience working in a Fraternity and Sorority Life environment, according to previous Shorthorn reporting. The award showcases the next generation of Arlington business and community leaders, said Michael Jacobson, president and CEO of the Greater Arlington Chamber, on the organization’s website. “This new program enables us to showcase these up-and-comers with everyone in greater Arlington,” Jacobson said. After deterring from a career in the curation of historical archives, Perez’s husband inspired her to give higher education a try. She earned her master’s at UT-San Antonio and has since found purpose in Student Affairs. “I needed something that at the end of the day or the end of the week, I felt like I accomplished something that benefits other people,” Perez said. “I think that’s what Student Affairs does for me.” But with a new purpose came new challenges. Moving from San Antonio, Perez said everybody knows everybody in Arlington. She has found it easier to connect with people but said it was challenging to learn and understand different cultures. Many people within the community have attended UTA and still feel that sense of connection, she said, which allows her to take a different approach to engaging with the city. “Trying to rework how I approach people has been a barrier by learning what matters to them, what’s important to them,” Perez said. “Why did they stay here? Why do they want to feel connected?” As the Fraternity and Sorority Life director, Perez focuses on alumni re-engagement and growth in Greek Life membership, hoping to create a sense of belonging and community on campus. “For students to feel that not only are you welcome here, but that you belong here, and that this is your home. Whether you live on campus or off campus, what is that belonging that you feel?,” Perez said. “Greek Life can be such a proponent for that.” A job in Student Affairs, especially one so student-facing, is a 24/7 job, she said, and at times does not come with recognition. Only having been at UTA for a little over a year, winning the 40 Under 40 was a surprising and exciting honor. “Having something like this so early in my tenure here at UTA, I just feel really valued. I feel really seen,” Perez said. “It was something that I never, ever expected whether it was year two or year 22.” Now as an official homeowner, Perez said she feels closer to Arlington and is ready to learn more about the city. “One thing I appreciate about Arlington is it really pours back into its city and recognizes the people that are here, and the programs are so intentional to serve the population,” she said. Perez said she hopes to continue making an impact at UTA and become more involved with the community while cultivating a welcoming environment. “I always want to be that person, when somebody’s new here, to be able to make whatever their journey is less burdensome and also make them feel like they belong here and welcomed here,” she said. @arj3395 news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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