
1 minute read
Becky McCamey
2021 Kappa Tablescapes Honorary Chairman
Kappa Tablescapes celebrates 27 years by honoring a legendary Kappa Alumna Becky McCamey as our Honorary Chair.
Advertisement
Becky personifies the altruistic volunteer whose commitment to hard work and dedicated vision has set the standard for Kappa Tablescapes’ philanthropic e orts.
Becky is a Texan through and through! She grew up in Odessa, and attended Texas Tech University where she pledged KKG. After earning her degree in business, she moved to Ft. Worth to work in the oil and gas industry. She met her husband Bob through work, and after a whirlwind courtship, they moved to Dallas as newlyweds.
While raising three sons, she selflessly served her community through volunteer work at Highland Park schools’ parents clubs, Junior League of Dallas, Park Cities Presbyterian Church, and Kappa Dallas Alumnae Association. Her business acumen, and heartfelt desire to support those in need led her to take key roles as a board member of Thrive and CARE, member of Council For Life and founding board member of ScholarShot. While Becky is dedicated to her board responsibilities, she is genuine in her commitment to have an impact at the personal level by serving as a tutor at the West Dallas Community School and leading Bible studies for children and young mothers.
As a Kappa Alumna she has served as both the Alumnae Association President and as a past Tablescapes Chair. During her tenure as President she led the complete review, and update of the organization Bylaws. Her ability to evaluate, improve and implement ideas makes her an asset to all who she has served. Kappa Dallas awarded her with the rarely bestowed Louise Little Barbeck Award for her tremendous contributions to the organization.
When asked about Kappa Tablescapes, she reminds us all:
“I truly believe we would not be the Alumnae Association that we are without Tablescapes. It brings us together as sisters to help our beneficiaries—so important for our calling as people and as a sorority. I’m beyond thankful for Tablescapes and may Kappa sisters. May we all be humbled by the lives that have been blessed through this work.”







