Eliot Society Volunteers

In the words of Robert L. Virgil, President of the William Greenleaf Eliot Society:

"For more than 45 years, the Eliot Society has been a cornerstone of Washington University's strength. Our leadership makes it possible for the University, its faculty, and its students to fulfill their extraordinary potential for service, now and in years to come."

Becoming an Eliot Society Volunteer means strengthening the efforts vital to the Eliot Society's ongoing success.



How to Become A Volunteer

It's easy! We currently have Eliot Society committees in 20 regions across the U.S. To get involved, contact the staff liaison for your city by clicking their name below to send an email indicating your interest.


Candice Shamia Hoffman
314/935-4646
Hawaii, Los Angeles/Orange County, Phoenix, New York City, N. New Jersey, San Diego


David Jolley
314/935-5051
Washington, D.C./Baltimore


Sarah Voss
314/935-4254
Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle


Matt Hayden
314/935-5055
Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Gold Coast, Miami, Philadelphia


Volunteer Resources

We've compiled a number of useful tools and resources for your volunteer work and they can be accessed with your special User Name and Password here (your username and password can be found on page 12 of the Volunteer Manual).

If you've forgotten your User Name and Password, or if you have problems logging-on, please contact Sarah Voss at 314/935-4254