Funding Transformational Experiences
2023 Impact Report
2023 Impact and Accomplishments
$3.36M Raised
$1.69M Scholarships and Education Funds Granted
4,546 Donors
9 New Scholarships and Chapter Leadership Funds Added in 2023
2nd Consecutive Year of $1 Million Impact
#1 in Scholarships Dollars Awarded among Fraternal Foundations (per Foundation for Fraternal Excellence)
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Phi Delta Theta Foundation Foundation Trustees
Mark Bye, MIT ’78, Chairman
Bill Lappin, Wichita State ’79, Vice Chair
Howard Gellis, Pennsylvania ’75, Treasurer
Mike Hyatt, Oklahoma State ’66, Campaign Committee Chairman
J. David Almacy, Widener ’92
Mark A. Brueggeman, Cincinnati ’81
Mark B. Chandler, Georgia ’81
Lt. Col. Henry G. Heren IV, USSF, Ret., UNLV ’99
Albert R. Miller, Colorado State ’69
Joseph Royce, Southwestern ’63
Frederick B. Schultz, MSU–Mankato ’74
Brad Shafer, Nebraska ’94
George H. Wood, Missouri ’68
President
Sean S. Wagner, Widener ’02
Senior Vice President of Advancement
W. Andrew Cole, Hanover ’11
Senior Director of Annual Giving and Advancement Communications
Katie Rufener
Director of Advancement
Brayden J. Hosman, Wichita State ’20
Director of Advancement Services
Joanne McCoy
Advancement Officers
Will Harris, WKU ’21
Stewardship and Impact Coordinator
Bonnie Schiller
Special Projects Coordinator
Linda Brattain
Administrative Specialist
Sara Foulk
President Emeriti
Robert J. Miller, New Mexico ’50
Robert A. Biggs, Georgia Southern ’76
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President’s Letter
Dear brothers and friends,
I am honored to share the remarkable progress the Phi Delta Theta Foundation accomplished in 2023. We are thrilled to announce that we awarded over $1 million in educational grants and scholarships to our members for the second consecutive year, marking a historic milestone for the Foundation that is a testament to donors’ generous and building support for the last sixty-five years.
I am deeply grateful for your unwavering support of Phi Delta Theta, which has enabled us to achieve goals that once seemed impossible. Our research revealed that the Foundation’s first Board of Directors in the 1960s hoped to eventually award two Phis a $1,000 scholarship annually.
Twenty years after the Foundation Board established that goal and was flourishing, the Board successfully petitioned the IRS to be allowed to grant scholarships and use funds raised to grant monies for educational programming. At that time, the goal was to support the Fraternity for the chapter consultant program.
Now, with your help, we have far surpassed that goal. Our educational programming has flourished beyond the initial objective of supporting the Fraternity’s chapter consultant program. In 2023, we granted $622,869 in scholarships, the most of any fraternity foundation. We provided $659,782 in support for various programs, including the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute, Shaffer Honors College of Leadership, Ihlenfeld Online University, and McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference. Phi Delta Theta granted more educational scholarships than any other fraternity foundation in 2023, and we are looking to do it again in 2024, thanks to your support.
In 2023, the record-breaking support for our Phi Delt Fund of over $1.1 million and additional dollars totaling $3.4 million inspired by all aspects of our brotherhood. This included hundreds of donors rallying around the Fraser Family to honor our fallen Michigan Beta Chapter President Brian Fraser, who turned tragedy into triumph by establishing two scholarships in his name. Our donors also celebrated their lifelong commitment to the Fraternity and competitive spirit by competing against one another in our record-breaking Giving Day and beating all other Fraternities in the Giving Tuesday competition we won in our first year of participation.
I invite you to read the stories of these efforts, our students, and fellow donors and reflect on your positive impact on their lives. Your commitment to Phi Delta Theta Fraternity has enabled us to fulfill our mission of advancing the education of our members, and for that, we are eternally grateful.
Gratefully, Yours in the Bond,
Sean S. Wagner, President Phi Delta Theta Foundation
Our Vision
A Greater Version for Tomorrow evolves a member development experience that promotes transformational leadership education. Our undergraduate members are at the core of our mission.
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By the Numbers
Campaign 2030 Progress
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Total Dollars Raised Foundation Rankings (by total assets) Phi Delt Fund Campaign Totals by Year $0M $1M $2M $3M $4M $5M 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 $2,879,971 $777,118 $2,171,087 $794,103 $3,990,350 $868,372 $2,731,033 $998,721 $2,591,808 $1,101,614 Phi Delt Fund $1,101,614 Campaign 2030 $1,035,092 Scholarships $491,809 Housing $324,239 Grants $203,077 Leadership Funds $197,429 Heritage Fund $8,250 Building on the Bond $2,500 Total $3,364,010 33% 31% 15% 9% 6% 6% <1% <1% Fraternity Total Assets Sigma Phi Epsilon $43.2M Phi Delta Theta $39.7M Sigma Chi $34.6M Beta Theta Pi $32.2M
Educational
Housing Grants
$410,080
Educational Programs and Conferences
Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute
McKenzie Family PLC
Ihlenfeld University for Online Education
Health and Safety Programming
Chapter Leadership Funds
Canadian Foundation Grant
Sonoma State Grant
$0 $50K $100K $150K $200K
Scholarships and Fellowships $622,869
First-Generation New Member Scholarships Scholarships and Fellowships
Undergraduate Scholarships
Whole Man Scholarships
Local Scholarships
Graduate Fellowships
Harrison Presidents Scholarships
$0
Educational Programs and Conferences
$659,782
Housing Grants Housing Grants
General Headquarters Operating Funds
Benjamin Harrison Flagpole
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Dollars Granted
39% 37% 24%
$50K $100K $150K $200K $250K $300K
$0 $100K $200K $300K $400K
History of Scholarships
The Phi Delta Theta Foundation aims to support every chapter and every Phi possible. Over the past twenty-five years, its reach has grown dramatically. Like most organizations, it experienced a setback during the 2008 recession; however, thanks to the diligence of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, the Foundation continued awarding scholarships. Today, the Foundation gives out $600,000 annually to more chapters than ever. As we look ahead to the second half of Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow, increasing the number of scholarships available to Phi Delt nation to help offset the rising cost of education will be a priority.
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1999–2003 382
2019–23 426% Increase Number of Scholarships Awarded 1,309 2019–23 308% Increase Number of Individual Recipients 1999–2003 321 $1.99M 2019–23 156% Increase Dollar Amount 1999–2003 $773K 2019–23 88% Increase Chapters Represented 1999– 2003 95 179 6 phideltatheta.org
0 500 1K 1.5K 2K 2.5K 3K 2019–23 2014–18 2009–13 2004–08 1999–2003 Awards Individual Recipients Chapters Represented Dollar Amount $500K $800K $1.1M $1.4M $1.7M $2M 382 321 $773,166 $1,039,916 $888,713 $965,375 $1,981,668 95 693 494 112 905 555 104 1,153 763 123 2,009 1,309 179
A Blue Chip Investment in Education
By Sam Phillips McKenzie, Georgia ’45, Past President of the General Council
This article appeared in the March 1963 edition of The Scroll
TFirst $500 scholarship from Phi Delta Theta Foundation is awarded to John David Hakman, California ’63, by Trustee Grosvenor McKee. A second winner, David Gross of Ohio Zeta, was not present to receive his check.
he education of our youth is one ‘blue chip’ stock in which we should all make an appropriate investment. We are aware of the increasing demands which our society, and indeed the world situation, has placed on the educational institutions of this country. Our ever changing world is evidence of the strides which have been made in this field in the last century. Education has played an important role and will, in the future, be even more important in keeping us abreast of the Space Age in which we are living. Many believe that the conflict of the future will be a battle for the minds of men rather than a struggle for the control of territories. Education of the whole man, at all levels, will surely play a highly significant role in this race for superiority. As members of Phi Delta Theta, we sincerely believe that the American College Fraternity is a valuable adjunct to our educational system. A contribution NOW to the Phi Delta Theta Foundation will aid both. It is, in the writer’s opinion, a blue chip investment in our future.
The Foundation’s first two $500 scholarships were awarded at the Bedford Springs Convention last August to John David Hakman of California Alpha and David Gross of Ohio Zeta.
Sixty-Two Years of Scholarship Impact
The founders of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation set forth a goal to sustainably give out two $1,000 scholarships a year to outstanding chapter brothers to benefit their studies. Last year, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation awarded 485 scholarships to student Phis to help them pursue their education. With your support, we continue to support more students than ever imagined by our founders.
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Scholarships
Scholarships Defined
First-Generation New Member Scholarship: This scholarship was set up to assist new members of Phi Delta Theta who are first-generation college students. It is available to Phis in their first academic year of membership in Phi Delta Theta who did not have a parent or guardian complete a four-year degree.
Graduate Fellowships: These scholarships were set up to support Phis pursuing graduate degrees. These scholarships are available to all Phis engaged in a graduate program beyond the baccalaureate degree.
Kenneth D. Hansen Grants: Scholarship grants from this fund will be awarded to college students who initiate during a specific time frame and are non-scholarship athletes at their respective college/university.
Harrison Presidents Scholarships: Generous donors set up these scholarships to fund a presidential scholarship for a specific chapter or group of chapters. The scholarships are available to the president or executive officer who attends the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference.
Local Scholarships: These scholarships were set up by generous donors to fund academic awards for specific chapters. The recipients of these scholarships are nominated by local scholarship judging committees.
Undergraduate Scholarships: The Phi Delta Theta Foundation awards undergraduate scholarships each year to members in
good standing who are considered full-time students by their institution. Some awards are restricted to one or more chapters while other awards are available to any chapter. Selection is based on scholastic excellence, participation and leadership roles in the chapter, plus campus and community involvement, all of which align with the Cardinal Principals of Phi Delta Theta. Whole Man Scholarships: These scholarships were set up by generous donors to fund a scholarship for a specific chapter. The scholarships are available to the chapter member who is nominated and attends the Shaffer Honors College of Leadership.
Chapter Leadership Funds: These funds are restricted to specific chapters and can be utilized for any Phi Delta Theta, university, or chapter education-related expense. A list of typical expenses covered include, but not limited to: Phi Delta Theta regional retreat attendance, university-sponsored educational events/conferences registration fees, Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute attendance and travel, the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference attendance and travel, chapter speakers, study or library supplies or expenses for the chapter house, technology, small academic awards, career counseling, and underwriting expenditures for alumni cultivation.
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Total Scholarships and Fellowships Granted Average Award Amount: $1,028 Number of Students Who Received Scholarships $628,389 $600K $232,000 Average amount: $1,365 First-Gen New Member Undergraduate Whole Man Local Graduate Hansen Harrison Travel $153,645 Average amount: $1,200 $90,271 Average amount: $1,290 $68,773 Average amount: $422 $35,302 Average amount: $1,765 170 163 128 70 26 20 20 14 611 $24,400 Average amount: $1,220 $16,051 Average amount: $1,147 $7,950 Average amount: $306
Scholarship Student Profiles
Dominic G. DiMascio
2023 Arthur R. Priest Recipient
The Arthur R. Priest award is the Foundation’s most prestigious scholarship and is awarded to the undergraduate member who scores the highest based on merit and exemplary character.
Dominic is an honors student majoring in sport business with a marketing minor and plans to pursue a professional selling certificate. He hopes to be working for a professional sports organization in a marketing or operations department soon.
As his chapter’s vice president, he maintained the Cardinal Principles of Phi Delta Theta. He referenced his experience in his application, “As vice president of Ohio Epsilon, I’m constantly leading by example and setting a positive tone for the Fraternity. Showing up to meetings and events on time, taking initiative, and demonstrating a strong work ethic. In addition, I like to hold myself and others accountable for meeting the expectations set forth by the executive board. I work with other executive board members to establish clear goals and expectations for the Fraternity and communicate these goals to the rest of the members to ensure everyone understands what it means to be a member of Ohio Epsilon. By demonstrating effective leadership as vice president, I can help create a positive and inclusive environment for members and ensure the sustainability and longevity of achieving our goals. I will uphold Friendship by fostering
strong relationships with my colleagues and teammates, showing genuine interest in their lives, and supporting them in their personal and professional endeavors. I will encourage a positive and inclusive workplace culture by treating everyone respectfully and creating opportunities for team building and social activities. I will uphold Sound Learning by continuously seeking to improve my skills and knowledge through professional development opportunities, such as attending conferences and training sessions. Recommending others to explore learning opportunities and share my knowledge and expertise with my colleagues. Finally, I will uphold Rectitude by setting a high ethical standard for myself and my organization by adhering to the values of honesty, integrity, and fairness. I will also hold myself and others accountable for their actions and work to promote a culture of transparency and trust. I would also like to be heavily involved in the alumni club to give future Phi Delts donations and knowledge that I have received from the current alumni club. Overall, by embodying the Cardinal Principles of Phi Delta Theta, I can positively impact my workplace and contribute to the success of my future professional sports organization.”
Please join Phi Delta Theta in congratulating Dominic on this achievement and wishing him the best in his future endeavors!
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I will uphold Rectitude by setting a high ethical standard for myself and my organization by adhering to the values of honesty, integrity, and fairness. I will also hold myself and others accountable for their actions and work to promote a culture of transparency and trust. ”
The Foundation’s goal is to award $10,000 annually to an exceptional student with this scholarship. You can contribute to this goal or any scholarship award by visiting phideltatheta.org/donate and putting the scholarship name in the notes section.
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AKRON
The William R. Richardson Fellowship is named in honor of former Foundation President William R. “Rusty” Richardson, Tampa ’80. Rusty began serving the Fraternity in 1980 as a leadership consultant and worked at General Headquarters in many roles until retiring in 2011 as Foundation president. This fellowship was one of the first fellowships the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees offered.
The Marvin J. Perry Graduate Fellowship originated from an estate gift from Brother Marv Perry, Maryland ’53. An entrepreneur in the wholesale furniture business, Marv served Phi Delta Theta as a province president, commissioner, Foundation Trustee, was recognized as one of the inaugural members of the Living Bond Society, and received the Legion of Merit in 2000. He also worked as a field secretary for the Fraternity immediately after graduating from Maryland. Marv entered the Chapter Grand in September 2006.
SANTA CLARA ’21
Robert Nunes
2023 William R. Richardson Graduate Fellowship and Marvin J. Perry Graduate Fellowship Recipient
The William R. Richardson Graduate Fellowship and Marvin J. Perry Graduate Fellowship Awards are the Foundation’s most prestigious graduate fellowships and are awarded to the student who scores the highest based on merit and exemplary character.
“My time as the founding president of the California Omega Chapter was defined by learning how to lead effectively. As a founder, my leadership skills were forged by experience; there was no guide for how to build a fraternity from scratch. Instead, through grit and tenacity, I pushed myself to develop everything from recruitment plans and brotherhood events to our constitution and committee structure to develop my leadership skills to demonstrate I could become a member of Phi Delta Theta. Today the California Omega Chapter stands over fifty men strong as a testament to my leadership skills and ability to ensure that my goals come to fruition.
Armed with these skills, I know I can succeed in law school and beyond. Just as my experiences as an undergraduate have provided me with a solid foundation for where I am today, I am confident that earning my JD will help me match my leadership potential with a deep understanding of the law. With both skills combined, I look forward to working as hard as possible to continue leading my life toward promoting positive change in the world around me.”
“ Just as my experiences as an undergraduate have provided me with a solid foundation for where I am today, I am confident that earning my JD will help me match my leadership potential with a deep understanding of the law. I look forward to working as hard as possible to continue leading my life toward promoting positive change in the world around me. ”
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WASHINGTON
’24
Jordan Kauffman
2023 Robert J. Miller Scholarship and Washington Alpha Charles E. Stuart Scholarship Recipient
The Robert J. Miller Leadership Award was established in 1990 in honor of Brother Miller, New Mexico ’50, who would retire the following year as executive vice president of Phi Delta Theta. Gifts to establish this scholarship were received from Brother Miller’s many friends. Each year the undergraduate brother is judged to have demonstrated the most outstanding leadership in his chapter and on his campus is awarded the Robert J. Miller Leadership Award.
In 2018, the California Alpha Association created this scholarship according to the will of Martha S. Stuart of Seattle, Washington. The association selects the recipients of this local scholarship and has the highest and best GPAs of the California Alpha Chapter.
“As a member of Phi Delta Theta, I hold the values of Friendship, Sound Learning, and Rectitude in high regard. I am committed to upholding these principles throughout my life, even upon graduating from the University of Washington. The importance of cultivating strong relationships and building a supportive community has been instilled into my life, which is why I plan to continue prioritizing Friendship in my personal and professional life. Whether that be making a conscious effort to maintain and continue building relationships I’ve developed while in college or creating new life-long friendships altogether, I believe that
“ I am committed to upholding [the Cardinal Princples] throughout my life. ”
is the foundation of a meaningful and worthwhile life. I believe that true friendship requires a strong foundation of trust, mutual respect, and support, and I will work to continue fostering these values in all my relationships.
In ten years, I envision myself leading at a climate-tech startup that prioritizes sustainability and environmental responsibility, particularly regarding supply chain and/or food waste. I am passionate about making a positive impact on the planet and believe that working in this field will allow me to contribute towards creating a more sustainable future for the world of tomorrow.”
The Georgia Alpha Harrison Presidents Scholarship is designated to the president or executive officer of the Georgia Alpha Chapter who attends the McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference.
GEORGIA ’24
Jack Tucker
Georgia Alpha Harrison Presidents Scholarship Recipient
“The most present Cardinal Principle in my life right now is Friendship. Rectitude and Sound Learning play a large part in my life as an academically focused fraternity man striving to treat others with respect, but Friendship plays a larger role in my life. I am very social and strive to always interact with others, whether that is my pledge brothers, other members of my Fraternity, and Phikeia during their Phikeia process. Regardless of how busy I am, I am always someone to talk to, and I am happy to help anyone. I started my executive board career as the head recruitment chair because of my charisma and friendliness, and then in my last term as vice president, I made sure I was someone available to come to with anything. This spreads past Phi Delta Theta into all areas of my life, and I am proud to uphold this Cardinal Principle.”
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Dr. Donald E. Demkee, Akron ’60, was an active member of Ohio Epsilon. He was a member of the chapter chorus, attended the General Convention in Asheville, North Carolina, and most notably served as the chapter president in 1959. After graduating from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, he served as a United States Air Force captain. Following his postgraduate degrees and military service, Dr. Demkee served as a general officer of Phi Delta Theta as Sigma South province president from 1981–83 and, in 2002, was appointed as a trustee of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. He also the board of trustees chairman at The University of Akron.
Dr. Demkee’s philanthropic contributions to the Fraternity have been nothing short of remarkable. He was the fourth brother to be recognized as a member of the Founder’s Club for his generous donations to the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. In 1982, he further demonstrated his commitment by establishing the Demkee Scholarship for undergraduate members.
In 2009, the Fraternity recognized Demkee with The Raymond L. Gardner Award. This award is presented annually to a Phi Delta Theta alumnus who has made the most significant contribution to the Fraternity, his community, and the world of higher education.
PENN ’25
Jake Inserra
2023 Donald E. Demkee Undergraduate Scholarship Recipient
Brother Donald E. Demkee, Akron ’60, established this scholarship in his name in 1982. Dr. Demkee was a dentist from Wooster, Ohio, whose practice was limited to oral and maxillofacial surgery.
“As a member of Phi Delta Theta, I will continue to uphold the Cardinal Principles of the Fraternity: Friendship, Sound Learning, and Rectitude. These principles will be important to me as I navigate my career in private equity and work to achieve success.
Regarding Friendship, I will strive to maintain strong relationships with my colleagues and support them in their professional endeavors. I will also work to build new relationships and to be a supportive and dependable colleague to those around me. Sound Learning is also a key principle for me, and I plan to continue my professional development through continuing education, training, and other learning opportunities. I believe staying current on industry trends and best practices is essential for success in private equity, and I will encourage others to pursue learning. Finally, Rectitude is a principle that I believe is crucial for success in any field, but especially in private equity where trust and integrity are essential. I will continue to strive for integrity in all aspects of my work and to be honest and upstanding in my interactions with others.
“ Rectitude is a principle that I believe is crucial for success in any field, but especially in private equity where trust and integrity are essential. I will continue to strive for integrity in all aspects of my work and to be honest and upstanding in my interactions with others. ”
In ten years, I hope to have made a significant impact in the world of private equity and used the values of Phi Delta Theta to guide my decisions and actions. I believe that by upholding these principles, I will be able to achieve success and make a difference in my industry.”
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BUTLER ’25
Luke Crabiel
2023 William P. Schick Whole Man Scholarship Recipient
Rectitude, a core Cardinal Principle of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, is the adherence to ethical principles and virtuous behavior. Its vital importance to each brother in The Bond is seen by its reverence as only one of three core statutes, as it serves as the bedrock of personal character and societal well-being for each Phi. It encompasses integrity, honesty, and a sense of responsibility that guides individuals to make ethical decisions and uphold moral standards. I have always attempted to exemplify Rectitude humbly and uprightly throughout my life. When I first met my now-brothers before I chose to affiliate myself with Phi Delta Theta, I was shocked to find a similar attitude and regard for the Rectitude they possessed, which I strived to emulate my whole life; I felt an instant connection to them. Their display of Rectitude influenced my decision to join the brotherhood, and I hope to be a beacon of Rectitude for not just younger brothers, but anyone I encounter in life.
I view Rectitude as the critical foundational element to successful interpersonal relationships, and I aim to practice unmatched moral character and execution in all my meaningful relationships. Every successful human connection is built on trust, and the proliferation of trust into an interpersonal relationship cannot be achieved without an exorbitance of personal rectitude. With that, I aim to be candidly honest about my
“ I view Rectitude as the critical foundational element to successful interpersonal relationships, and I aim to practice unmatched moral character and execution in all my meaningful relationships. ”
shortcomings with the most important people in my life, especially my parents. This has always been an issue for me, as I deal with pride and detest exclaiming the phrase, “I was wrong.” However, since my time at college, especially in my relationships with my brothers at Phi Delta Theta, I have realized that the best way to fix an issue caused by a minor shortcoming of mine is to admit wrongdoing right away instead of delaying admittance or creating caveats to shift blame. A core principle of life my parents taught me from a young age, it has finally resonated with my residence in the Phi Delta Theta house in Butler. I am forever grateful for my brothers who continue to hold me accountable as I do for them.”
The William P. Schick Whole Man Scholarship benefits the Phoenix Award Chapter from the previous academic year. Will Schick, Randolph-Macon ’84, has been faithfully transmitting the Fraternity forward since his days at Virginia Gamma. He has done this by volunteering as a general officer in such roles as Gamma North province president (2014–18), and Virginia Gamma house corporation member and CAB chair. In further service he has served as faculty during the 2015 Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute, and returned in 2018 as a Fellow. In addition to the William P. Schick Whole Man Scholarship, he is a Campaign 2030 campaign donor.
Whole Man Scholars represent less than 1 percent of all Phi Delta Theta undergraduate members and are the ‘best of the best, brightest of the brightest’ in the Phi Delt Nation. Each participant is invited to the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute to participate in the Shaffer Honors College of Leadership and is given a scholarship.
Recipients of these very special awards will receive up to a $1,000 academic scholarship to assist with the cost of their college education and will also experience a very intensive leadership immersion experience with other Whole Man Scholars from the United States and Canada at the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute in Oxford, Ohio, held each summer.
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2023 Scholarships and Grants
Chapter Leadership Funds
William W. Banks, Auburn ’24 (2)
Michael B. Hawkins, Auburn’25
Wilson G. Thrift, Auburn ’26
Brandon H. Phan, UC Irvine ’24
Jack C. Tucker, Georgia ’24
Dayne H. Aschenbrenner, Washburn ’25
W. Odenbrett, Minnesota State Mankato
Andrew P. Martinez, Nevada ’25
James M. Gillespie, NC State ’25
Andrew J. Martin, Akron ’25
Parker E. Hewett, Oklahoma ’24
Nick Carpenter, Penn ’26
Ethan Cohen, Penn ’26
Christian Ford, Penn ’26
Sam A. Herzog, Penn ’26
Matthew D. Jacobs, Penn ’26
Adam Masom, Penn ’24
Cole M. Lyons, Texas Tech ’25
Austin Miller, Texas Tech ’24
Cliff A. Montgomery Texas Tech ’24
Gavin D. Montgomery, Texas Tech ’26
Cole D. Rumsey, Texas Tech ’26
Dryden Taylor, Texas Tech ’24
Ethan T. Tehan, Texas Tech ’25
Chase T. Yarbrough, Texas Tech ’24
Colorado Alpha Legacy Scholarship
Ethan Appel, CU Boulder ’25
Connor S. Chancey, CU Boulder ’25
Daniel A. Garcia, CU Boulder ’25
Jack Milligan, CU Boulder ’25
First-Generation New Member Scholarship
Mike J. Greene, Alberta ’25
Christos K. Magoulas, Arizona ’22
Diego A. Zendejas, Arizona State ’25
Brigham K. Evans, Arkansas ’26
Ethan Christmas, Arkansas State ’25
Angel J. Gutierrez, Arkansas State ’25
Ryan Meira, British Columbia ’26
Fabian A. Mantilla, Berkeley ’26
Awards are listed by type and then alphabetically by award or donor last name.
Cristian Ramirez, Berkeley ’23
Albert Chung, USC ’25
Aan Gupta, USC ’25
Alvaro G. Valerio, USC ’26
Luke M. Wang, USC ’24
Jason M. Blanco, LMU ’25
Wilbert Suarez, La Verne ’25
Barry S. Cahalane, Sonoma State ’26
Jovanni Perez, UC Irvine ’24
Thadiel Zancoli, UC Irvine ’24
Hector U. Flores, Fresno State ’24
Jesse Rojas, Fresno State ’26
Cristobal Vasquez, Chico State ’23
Christofer A. Cifuentes, CSUN ’26
Dan I. Garcia, CSUN ’25
Allen Issa, CSUN ’24
Michael Safar, CSUN ’24
Troy A. Shoemaker, CSUN ’26
Daniel A. Garcia, CU Boulder ’25
Justice Q. Wright, Colorado State ’26
Noah Cintron, Central Connecticut ’25
David Builes, UConn ’26
Eugene Logvinski, UConn ’26
Son T. Van, UConn ’26
Joseph S. Palazzo, UCF ’26
Joseph Bowman, Nova Southeastern ’25
Drew Brinson, Tampa ’26
Nathan S. Nop, Tampa ’24
Michael V. Dolce, Florida Gulf Coast ’26
Parker Eberly, Georgia Southern ’25
Kaleb V. Boland, West Georgia ’26
Sam A. Yusuf, West Georgia ’26
Brandon D. Scoggins, Mercer ’26
Blake O. Bell, Idaho ’26
Andrew C. Hanosky, Idaho ’26
Jacob J. Kachur, Idaho ’26
Cristian M. Hidrogo, Illinois ’25
David Perez, Monmouth ’26
Gerald W. Hutson, Wabash ’26
Nany J. Noriega, Wabash ’26
Logan W. Phillips, Wabash ’26
Rodolfo Zanabria, Wabash ’26
Jacobi D. Shook, Franklin ’24
Nate T. Reynolds, Hanover ’25
Jacob T. Mack, Valparaiso ’25
Bachka Batjargal, Ball State ’24
David A. Juarez, Ball State ’25
Alex D. Rybak, Purdue ’26
Mathew H. Banman, Wichita State ’26
Hunter E. Brogan, WKU ’24
Steven A. Gonzales, Louisville ’25
Adam W. Miller, Louisville ’24
Kiernen M. Gonzales, Louisiana Tech ’24
Austin M. Johnson, Louisiana Tech ’25
Connor Looney, Louisiana Tech ’24
Alvaro G. Rodriguez, Louisiana Tech ’25
Aiden C. Rome, Louisiana Tech ’26
Akshay Nair, Manitoba ’26
Westley T. Sharpe, Manitoba ’27
Riley Pitt, McDaniel ’25
Angel Ayala, Babson ’23
Erik S. Cabrera, Babson ’24
Brandon Z. Chin, Babson ’24
Fabian A. Contreras, Babson ’25
Julian Ramcharan, Babson ’24
Brady A. Sykes, Michigan State ’26
Glen R. McFarlan, Central Michigan ’26
Robert A. Gomez, Mississippi State ’26
Joey Jesuele, Mississippi State ’22
Shay S. Butler, Missouri ’25
Carter J. Sagle, Missouri ’25
Cameron R. O’Neal, Westminster ’26
Anderson L. Gauvreau, Southeast Missouri ’25
Grant W. Brooks, UNK ’26
Brandon Minkler, UNK ’26
Sam J. Reimers, UNK ’25
Michael J. Alvarez, Nevada ’26
Nicklaus Yoo, UNLV ’25
Garrette Menter, Southern New Hampshire ’25
George W. Sidor, Southern New Hampshire ’26
Brady O. Thacker, Southern New Hampshire ’26
Pedro Marcelo, Stockton ’25
Fernando Martinez, Stockton ’25
Felix Quintanilla, Stockton ’25
Alex Chavez, Seton Hall ’25
Dominick N. Valentine, Seton Hall ’26
Joshua Magazine, Cornell ’26
Brandon W. Hsu, Hofstra ’25
Jack B. Pires, Hofstra ’24
Julian Quintyne, Hofstra ’25
Matthew S. Gorka, St. John’s ’25
Fredy R. Alvarado-Retana, Colgate ’25
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Anthony L. Garcia, Colgate ’25
Brett A. Lynott, Colgate ’25
Kai Brooks, UNC Charlotte ’24
Joseph Leviev, UNC Charlotte ’24
Morgan T. Prince, Campbell ’25
Paul M. Wright, Campbell ’26
Aidan M. Graser, North Dakota ’26
John C. Lundstrom, North Dakota ’26
Cody S. Murray, North Dakota ’24
Chase R. Radomski, North Dakota ’26
Talukder Wasi Alavi, Dalhousie ’26
Md Wasiful Karim, Ohio Wesleyan ’26
Nicholas Mankowski, Ohio Wesleyan ’25
Aryan Bhardwaj, Akron ’26
Alex J. Charara, Akron ’26
Josh L. Feaster, Akron ’25
Michael R. Fuller, Akron ’26
Shanon L. Jackson Akron ’26
Joel Massas, Akron ’26
Joseph E. Ortega, Akron ’26
Carlos Ortega, Case Western Reserve ’24
Dylan J. Burke, Ohio ’26
Jack Heineking, Kent State ’25
Jonathan Contreras, Oklahoma ’26
Mitchell Breedlove, Oklahoma State ’25
Garrett W. Culp, Oklahoma State ’25
Juan C. Duron, Oklahoma State ’25
Dante B. Harney, Oklahoma State ’27
Jacob B. Boyd, Rogers State ’26
Nick L. Caesar, Rogers State ’26
Adam A. Gonzalez, SWOSU ’24
Darian Montoya, SWOSU ’26
Laneton D. Spencer, SWOSU ’26
Vathma K. Perera, McMaster ’24
Thibault Eelen, Gettysburg ’25
Jacob J. Peters, Pitt ’25
Vincent B. Doan, IUP ’25
Carson Hellerman, IUP ’25
Bryce C. Rafferty, IUP ’26
Peyton W. Trollinger, IUP ’24
Connor R. Borsh, Robert Morris ’26
Leo Chen, Carnegie Mellon ’26
Edward Yoon, Carnegie Mellon ’25
Nicholas Nardone, Penn ’26
Liam V. McKeon, South Carolina ’26
Antonio J. Ricciardi, South Carolina ’26
Cole M. VanDeWiele, South Dakota ’26
Sergio Gonzalez, UT Arlington ’26
Andres I. Hernandez, UT Arlington ’24
Ubaldo Serrano Jr., UT Arlington ’24
Chandler M. Jenkins, SHSU ’25
Pedro Cuellar, UTEP ’25
Wyatt D. Hale, West Texas A&M ’26
Joshua Gambrell, UT Dallas ’26
Neal D. Gandhi, UT Dallas ’24
Mario Rios, UT Dallas ’25
Jaden A. Moncivais, UTSA ’26
Joaquin E. Moreno, UTSA ’26
Adarsh Shah, Virginia ’26
Fabrizio A. Bellido, Virginia Tech ’26
Kody Ho, Virginia Tech ’25
Jud Isbel, Virginia Tech ’26
Michael Garcia, Washington ’26
Aryan Mahindra, Washington ’25
Iker J. Sanchez, Whitman ’26
Caleb G. Cunningham, West Liberty ’21
Nikolas Loduha, St. Norbert ’26
Hunter A. Hille, Ripon ’25
Nick F. Montalbano, UW-Whitewater ’26
Brian Fraser FirstGeneration Scholarship
John C. Canelopoulos, Michigan State ’25
Brian Fraser Presidential Memorial Scholarship
Matthew J. Quick, Michigan State ’25
Giving Day Challenge Winners
Large Division
(More than 500 alumni)
First: Kentucky Eta, Western Kentucky University (17 percent of living members donated)
Runner Up: Texas Delta, Southern Methodist University
Medium Division
(250–499 alumni)
First: Minnesota Beta, Minnesota State University, Mankato (37 percent of living members donated)
Runner Up: Maryland Beta, McDaniel College
Small Division
(Less than 250 alumni)
First: West Virginia Gamma, West Liberty University (50 percent of living members donated)
Giving Day
Chapter Leadership Funds
The Kentucky Eta Chapter is one of the chapters that won access to a Chapter Leadership Fund thanks to the overwhelming support of their alumni chapter brothers on Giving Day. Eight chapters won access to funds they could use for educational expenses.
Kentucky Eta utilized the grant funds to enhance their chapter room’s audio-video equipment, facilitating practical education for current and new members. This investment primarily focuses on education and risk management, aiming to create a more engaging and interactive environment for educational sessions. The upgraded equipment significantly enhances educational programs, ensuring comprehensive education on various organizational aspects, including new member education, risk management protocols, and Phi Delta Theta’s history. The investment aligns with the grant’s objective of supporting educational initiatives and will have a lasting impact on the development and education of future members. Kentucky Eta is grateful for this crucial enhancement, which allows us to advance our educational objectives and foster a thriving chapter environment.
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The 2024 Giving Day is June 20, 2024. Make a donation and help your chapter win access to these funds. Visit phideltatheta.org/donate on June 20 for more information or email foundation@phideltatheta.org
Runner Up: Pennsylvania Omicron, Shippensburg University
New/Emerging Division
(Emerged within the past five years)
First: Louisiana Epsilon, Louisiana Tech University (14 percent of living members donated)
Runner Up: Georgia Theta, Augusta University
Graduate Fellowships
George E. Grady Graduate Fellowship
Anthony M. Digirolamo, Arizona ’23
David S. & Julia Jenkins Graduate Fellowship
Andrew J. Johnson, Santa Clara ’23
William S. Lewis, Butler ’23
Blake D. Sanford, Cornell ’23
Christopher Hall, NC State ’17
Kaito Iwasaki, Ohio Wesleyan ’23
Sebastian M. Bathie, TCU ’19
Clyde Markel Graduate Fellowship
Nathaniel G. Davis, WKU ’23
Derek D. Patten, Manitoba ’22
Jastin J. Garcia-Mendoza, Washington College ’23
Chase J. O’Neal, Missouri ’20
Ty Lisi, Cornell ’23
Alex Hattenhauer, NC State ’20
Robert J. Miller Graduate Fellowship
Julian R. Sutton, Penn ’19
Awards are listed by type and then alphabetically by award or donor last name.
Marvin J. Perry Graduate Fellowship
Robert M. Nunes, Santa Clara ’21
Robert C. Coleman, Southwestern ’04
J. David and Dorothy Reams
Graduate Fellowship
Sean S. Solomon, USC ’21
William R. Richardson Graduate Fellowship Funded by the Clyde Markel Graduate Fellowship
Robert M. Nunes, Santa Clara ’21
Kenneth D. Hansen Grant
Alexander Villanueva-Ontiveros, La Verne ’24
Cesar Castillo, UM ’23
Anthony J. Russo, UT ’26
Camden A. Schmidt, Monmouth ’24
Austin C. Pickett, Wabash ’26
Bryce A. Poling-Pineda, Wabash ’26
Evan Zambrano, Wabash ’26
Gage Baker, Hanover ’23
Nate T. Reynolds, Hanover ’25
Ashton A. Schuetter, Hanover ’26
Lane B. Sutherland, Centre ’26
Kiernen M. Gonzales, Louisiana Tech ’24
Riley Pitt, McDaniel ’25
Kerrick M. Adkins, Westminster ’26
Thibault Eelen, Gettysburg ’25
Connor R. Borsh, Robert Morris ’26
Nicholas Nardone, Penn ’26
Jurrien E. Loftin, Texas Tech ’25
Jake W. Elorduy, Puget Sound ’26
Anthony A. Osborn, St. Norbert ’26
Harrison Presidents Scholarship
William W. Banks, Auburn ’24
Ryan D. Odefey, Colorado State ’25
Jack C. Tucker, Georgia ’24
Cooper D. Truong, Butler
Sean M. Solem, Kansas
Thomas C. Welch, Babson ’24
Trevor W. Odenbrett, Minnesota State Mankato
Nick A. Cinnamo, Colgate ’24
James M. Gillespie, NC State ’25
Brandon M. Edwards, Ohio Wesleyan ’24
Andrew J. Martin, Akron ’25
Nick McCoy, Vanderbilt ’25
Charlie A. Fournier, Southwestern ’25
Aidan M. O’Connell, Southwestern ’25
Local Scholarships
Joe Tonsmeire Leadership Award
Alabama Beta
Ryan D. Patel, Auburn ’24
Thomas G. Beaham Arizona
Alpha Scholarship
Nickolas B. Peters, Arizona, ’25
Charles E. Stuart California Alpha Scholarship
Jonathan Casper, Berkeley ’24 (2)
Chi Long Hung, Berkeley ’23
Dexter Lei, Berkeley ’26
Shor M. Masori, Berkeley ’23 (2)
Jesse Medina, Berkeley ’23 (2)
Ben M. Oliveau, Berkeley ’23
Faisal Qureshi, Berkeley ’23
Nikolai Schweber, Berkeley ’22
Kevin Shi, Berkeley ’22
California Zeta Stan and Phyllis Gilson Scholarship
Karlon Dawson, CSUN ’25
Mark A. Juarez, CSUN ’23
California Zeta James Sierra Scholarship
Benjamin J. Aydin, CSUN ’26
Jayden A. Sengul, CSUN ’25
Georgia Gamma Local Scholarship
Cody D. Burns, Mercer ’25
Jose Luis G. Espinosa, Mercer ’24
Garrett F. Tobin, Mercer ’25
Indiana Lambda Nicholas Imes
Legacy Scholarship
Noelani Ferguson
Landon Meece
Kansas Beta Charles D. McAtee Scholarship
Michael D. Walker, Washburn ’23
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Nevada Beta Local Scholarship
Highest GPA Fall 2022
Brandon M. Torres, UNLV ’23
Nevada Beta Local Scholarship
Highest GPA Phikeia Fall 2022
Dominick D. Cassese, UNLV ’25
Nevada Beta Local Scholarship
Most Improved GPA
Aydan T. Amberg, UNLV ’25
Nevada Beta Local Scholarship
Spring 2022 Highest GPA
Brandon M. Torres, UNLV ’23
New York Zeta Freeman H. Allen Award
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
New York Zeta Knights of Pallas Award
Jordan C. Klein, Colgate ’23
Brett A. Lynott, Colgate ’25
James H. Manderlink, Colgate ’25
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
New York Zeta Phikeia Award
Ryan M. Stuzin, Colgate ’25
New York Zeta Sigma Alpha Award
Daniel D. Dy Colgate ’23
Ethan M. Cherry, Colgate ’23
New York Zeta Sound Learning Award
Nikhil Bahal, Colgate ’25
Jack J. Barry, Colgate ’25
Dominic N. Bonfiglio, Colgate ’24
Alec Bresler, Colgate ’24
Morgan C. Cecil, Colgate ’25
Nick A. Cinnamo, Colgate ’24
Owen Fahey, Colgate ’25
Chase H. Harper, Colgate ’23
Robert T. Higgins, Colgate ’23
Jack Hyams, Colgate ’25
Jayden Jenkins, Colgate ’24
Thomas Johnson, Colgate ’23
Ben M. Krill, Colgate ’24
Ryan P. Krill, Colgate ’24
Steven Langland, Colgate ’24
Jake C. Lion, Colgate ’25 (2)
John E. Maher, Colgate ’24
James H. Manderlink, Colgate ’25
Chris L. Mardirossian, Colgate ’24
Declan S. Meyer, Colgate ’23
Saul G. Myers, Colgate ’25
Caio Paiva Oliveira, Colgate ’24
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
Nathan D. Rindfuss, Colgate ’25
Isaiah N. Schwarz, Colgate ’23
Ayden Simpson, Colgate ’25
Stuart L. Sopko, Colgate ’24
Walter J. Szafran, Colgate ’23
Eric B. Young, Colgate ’25
New York Zeta Sound Learning Award with Distinction
Samuel R. Adler, Colgate ’23
Eric D. Barber, Colgate ’24 (2)
Cole T. Blair, Colgate ’25
Ethan M. Cherry, Colgate ’23
Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23
Matt R. DeGaetano, Colgate ’23
Owen M. Dillon, Colgate ’23
Daniel D. Dy Colgate ’23
Owen Fahey, Colgate ’25
Jonah S. Feldman, Colgate ’24
Anthony L. Garcia, Colgate ’25 (2)
Connor Hamed, Colgate ’23
Kiyan Hocek, Colgate ’23
Jack Hyams, Colgate ’25
Jordan C. Klein, Colgate ’23
Ben M. Krill, Colgate ’24
Ryan P. Krill, Colgate ’24
Nathan Kwon, Colgate ’25
Andrew S. Lass, Colgate ’25 (2)
Andrew R. Linck, Colgate ’23
Brett A. Lynott, Colgate ’25 (2)
James H. Manderlink, Colgate ’25
Chris L. Mardirossian, Colgate ’24
Justin I. Mueller, Colgate ’22
Nathan S. Platt, Colgate ’23
Charles T. Quill, Colgate ’23
Andrew S. Ralston, Colgate ’23
Zach W. Reynolds, Colgate ’23
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
Liam Schofield, Colgate ’25
Ayden Simpson, Colgate ’25
AKRON ’26
Aryan Bhardwaj
First-Generation Scholarship Recipient
“The first-generation scholarship has helped me greatly with tuition and has helped relieve stress on both me and my parents. Not having parents who went to college, I have looked to my brothers for advice and suggestions on how to help me leave college with a great résumé. My brothers who are older than me have guided me to what helped them get jobs and what I should do now to have employers like me in the future.”
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Ryan M. Stuzin, Colgate ’25 (2)
Chris Trerotola-Mahon, Colgate ’24
Toby B. Wolfson, Colgate ’25 (2)
Israel Zarate, Colgate ’24
New York Zeta Victor Krivitski Award
Leif Anthony, Colgate ’26
Eric Ashton, Colgate ’26
Tobias A. Baer, Colgate ’26
Sebastian Z. Bohn, Colgate ’26
Kori A. Brown, Colgate ’26
Onil D. Carrion, Colgate ’26
Harrison Clyde, Colgate ’26
Michael S. Concannon, Colgate ’26
Kegan A. Foley, Colgate ’25
Kiran P. Kelly, Colgate ’26
John K. Kenna, Colgate ’26
Maxmilian D. Kiefer, Colgate ’26
Will Klaasmeyer, Colgate ’26
Jack Lira, Colgate ’26
Liam A. Lubin, Colgate ’26
Liam McCarthy, Colgate ’26
Daniel Molyneux, Colgate ’26
Tatsu Nishizawa, Colgate ’26
Noah Packman, Colgate ’26
Marshal P. Pitchford, Colgate ’26
Piers M. Pozil, Colgate ’26
Caleb W. Reynolds, Colgate ’26
Ethan D. Rifkin, Colgate ’26
Alex L. Vogt, Colgate ’26
Bayard G. Young, Colgate ’26
New York Zeta Winne
MacKay Award
Samuel R. Adler, Colgate ’23
Cole T. Blair, Colgate ’25
Tarik Cigeroglu, Colgate ’23
Nick A. Cinnamo, Colgate ’24
Owen Fahey, Colgate ’25
Jonah S. Feldman, Colgate ’24
James Foster, Colgate ’24
Anthony L. Garcia, Colgate ’25
Alan R. Hernandez, Colgate ’23
Kiyan Hocek, Colgate ’23
Jack Hyams, Colgate ’25
Jayden Jenkins, Colgate ’24
Andrew R. Linck, Colgate ’23
Brett A. Lynott, Colgate ’25
John E. Maher Colgate ’24
Thomas Richards, Colgate ’24
Israel Zarate, Colgate ’24
Ohio Epsilon Scholarship
Kostandinos M. Dimos, Akron ’23
Shanon L. Jackson, Akron ’26
Andrew J. Martin, Akron ’25
Owen A. Reese, Akron ’24
Ohio Lambda Jim Reynoldson Memorial Scholarship
Justin M. Pike, Kent State ’24
Utah Alpha Brotherhood Award (Loughran)
Beck T. Ritzel, Utah ’24
Nathan Sajjadi, Utah ’25
Utah Alpha J. Willard Marriott Scholarship
Willem D. Baldiga, Utah ’25
Jack W. Davis, Utah ’26 (2)
Walker Harris, Utah ’25 (2)
Zach J. Owen, Utah ’25
Jackson Zambo, Utah ’26
Ryan A. Zubricki, Utah ’25
Francis D. Lyon Fellowship
Parker G. Beverly
Andrea J. Epps
Service Award
Washington Alpha
Undergraduate Scholarships
James R. Ballard Scholarship
Sam M. Masterson, Colorado State ’25
Tony Danby Scholarship
Colby J. Burbank, NC State ’24
Awards are listed by type and then alphabetically by award or donor last name.
John W. Gaines, NC State ’24
James M. Gillespie, NC State ’25
Marc E. Wilcox, NC State ’25
Jack H. Deacon Jr. Scholarship
John DeSoto, Washington College ’24
Robert B. Deloian/General Presidents Scholarship
(Funded through James R. Favor
Risk Management Scholarship)
Hoshner Tavadia, York ’25
Donald E. Demkee Scholarship
Jake A. Inserra, Penn ’25
James P. Devere Scholarship
Jakob Barrera, Fresno State ’24
Fesler Family Scholarship
Ryan Bakker, British Columbia ’25
Albert Gavlak Memorial Scholarship
Onkaar Paul, Case Western Reserve ’26
Clifford E. Graese Scholarship
Preston T. Koski, South Dakota ’25
Cole M. VanDeWiele, South Dakota ’26
Jordan L. Haines Scholarship
Jacob T. Roediger, Kansas ’24
Hiram P. Holmes Scholarship
Colin D. Powers, Michigan ’25
Andrew T. Schaefer, Michigan ’26
Jolley Foundation Scholarship
Andrew T. Schaefer, Michigan ’26
Charlie A. Fournier, Southwestern ’25
Illinois Beta Endowment Scholarship
Tanner Hornsby, Chicago ’24
John B. Jackson Scholarship
Nikolay Sahakyan, UConn ’24
Jack S. Kitchen Scholarship
Shay S. Butler, Missouri ’25
Alec Rodriguez, Missouri ’25
Herbert C. Lovejoy Scholarship
Amay Bansal, Washington ’25
Nathan Chen, Washington ’25
Colby D. Flynn, Washington ’25
Jordan B. Kauffman, Washington ’24
Aryan Mahindra, Washington ’25
Cedric B. Nagata, Washington ’24
Albert Wang, Washington ’26
H. Laird McGregor Scholarship
Sean M. Lee, York ’25
Robert J. Miller Scholarship
Jordan B. Kauffman, Washington ’24
Arthur C. Musselman Scholarship
Carter J. Bandiere, Gettysburg ’24
Aidan Desmond, Gettysburg ’24
Evan M. Drummond, Gettysburg ’24
Thibault Eelen, Gettysburg ’25
Jeffrey R. Nieman
Memorial Scholarship
Ari M. Lieberman, Westminster ’24
Ryan M. Pemberton, Westminster ’25
James D. Oatts Scholarship
Nolan L. Kamoo, Central Michigan ’24
Andrew M. Feltman, Akron ’24
Alec Haas, Akron ’24
Ohio Alpha Scholarship
Chris Lee, Miami ’24
Jack L. Ott Scholarship
Will T. McDaniel, Centre ’25
Kyle T. Heffernan, Kentucky ’24
Zachary J. Goedde, WKU ’24
Paul G. and Ruth Palmer Trust Scholarship
Jonathan Casper, Berkeley ’24
Cristian Ramirez, Berkeley ’23
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Ezra K. Heruy, San Francisco ’23
Ji Chuan Luo Lu, San Francisco ’24
Jash Parag Mehta, San Francisco ’24
Marshall J. McInerney, USC ’25
Luke M. Wang, USC ’24
Tyler R. Beer, UC Davis ’24
Zackary Kamibayashiyama, UC San Diego ’24
Aren Assaturian, Cal Poly ’24
Chase A. Bellomo, Cal Poly ’25
Griffin Dooley, Chapman ’25
Demetri I. Gonzalez, La Verne ’23
Angelo R. Badillo, Sonoma State ’24
Mark Datanagan, Sonoma State ’24
Noah P. Portillo, Sonoma State ’24
Shiya N. Solodoff, Sonoma State ’24
Abbas Nurie, UCI ’24
Jakob Barrera, Fresno State ’24
Jesse Rojas, Fresno State ’26
Benjamin J. Aydin, CSUN ’26
Karlon Dawson, CSUN ’25
Mark A. Juarez, CSUN ’23
Harout G. Nazarian, CSUN ’24
Cameron P. Naziri, CSUN ’26
Christian B. Richardson, CSUN ’26
Jayden A. Sengul, CSUN ’25
Cooper W. Johnson, Colorado State ’24
Sam M. Masterson, Colorado State ’25
Owen Edgar, Oregon ’24
Amay Bansal, Washington ’25
Nathan Chen, Washington ’25
Colby D. Flynn, Washington ’25
Jordan B. Kauffman, Washington ’24
Aryan Mahindra, Washington ’25
Cedric B. Nagata, Washington ’24
Albert Wang, Washington ’26
Bennett D. Allen, Puget Sound ’25
Mason R. Binning, Puget Sound ’25
Mason B. Bridges, Puget Sound ’24
Jake W. Elorduy, Puget Sound ’26
Paul B. Harvey, Puget Sound ’25
Coby A. Rodriguez, Puget Sound ’25
Warren Sisneros-Barber, Puget Sound ’25
Mason Speciale, Puget Sound ’25
Joseph R. Franklin, Washington State ’24
Jonathan R. Pavey/Phi Volunteers Scholarship
(Funded through James R. Favor Risk Management Scholarship)
Ford W. Branch, Centre ’25
Casey Polatsek Memorial Scholarship
Nathan G. Oke, Ohio Wesleyan ’24
Tirth Patel, Ohio Wesleyan ’24
Chuck Poore Family Scholarship
Nolan R. Mauk, Nebraska ’24
Preston T. Koski, South Dakota ’25
Cole M. VanDeWiele, South Dakota ’26
Arthur R. Priest Scholarship
Dominic G. DiMascio, Akron ’24
J. David and Dorothy Reams Scholarship
Nathan Edward D. Cahilig, Kettering ’24
Albert Schuette Fellowship
Matthew M. Attisha, Kettering ’25
Maurice E. Shaffer Scholarship
Jonathan A. Gonzalez, Wabash ’24
Anand Kathardekar, Akron ’25
Russell D. Shelden Scholarship
Shay S. Butler, Missouri ’25
Alec Rodriguez, Missouri ’25
Watson E. Slabaugh Scholarship
Easton E. Brissette, Kettering ’26
Adriano Vettese, York ’24
Creighton E. Arrington, Carnegie Mellon ’25
Texas Gamma Scholarship
Charlie A. Fournier, Southwestern ’25
Greg W. Flores, Southwestern ’24
Zachary J. Moon, Southwestern ’24
Dugan C. Sexton, Southwestern ’25
Trey N. Terna, Southwestern ’25
Robert Ufer Memorial Scholarship
Schoen E. Amidor, Michigan ’24
Kacper G. Janowski, Michigan ’26
BERKELEY ’23
Cristian Ramirez
First-Generation Scholarship Recipient
“My journey as a first-generation student has been significantly enriched by my involvement in Phi Delta Theta. Much like the first-generation scholarship that has provided crucial financial support, Phi Delta Theta has been a pillar of assistance throughout my college experience.
Within the Fraternity, my Phi Delt brothers have . . . offered invaluable assistance with classwork, helping me navigate the academic challenges . . . they’ve been instrumental in advising me on career paths and job search strategies, paving the way for a smoother transition into the professional world after graduation.”
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Lloyd I. Volckening Scholarship
Rex Dacoco, ASU ’24
Talukder Wasi Alavi, Dalhousie ’26
Washington Alpha Charles E. Stuart Scholarship
Amay Bansal, Washington ’25
Nathan Chen, Washington ’25
Colby D. Flynn, Washington ’25
Jordan B. Kauffman, Washington ’24
Aryan Mahindra, Washington ’25
Cedric B. Nagata, Washington ’24
Albert Wang, Washington ’26
Wittress Family Scholarship
Coby A. Rodriguez, Puget Sound ’25
Whole Man Scholarships
Neil A. Armstrong Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
Darin W. Perdue, Purdue ’24
James R. Ballard Whole Man Scholarship
Ryan D. Odefey, Colorado State ’25
Robert J. Behnke Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
Bryce R. Duffin, Washington ’26
Paul H. Bennett Whole Man Scholarship
Brandon M. Edwards, Ohio Wesleyan ’24
Matthew D. Prophater, Ohio Wesleyan ’26
Robert A. Biggs Whole Man Scholarship
Bradley M. Schmidt, Georgia Southern ’24
Robert L. Bowen Whole Man Scholarship
Ethan A. Fullenkamp, Purdue ’25
Friends of Tal Bray Whole Man Scholarship
Connor J. Harrison, South Florida ’24
David A. Budai Whole Man Scholarship
Kostandinos M. Dimos, Akron ’23
Awards are listed by type and then alphabetically by award or donor last name.
James and Kay Burra Whole Man Scholarship
Keith B. Oxenreider, Chapman ’26
California Theta Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
David J. Garcia, UCI ’25
Bruce Clayton Whole Man Scholarship
Jake C. Lion, Colgate ’25
James A. Cummins Jr. and James A Cummins III Whole Man Scholarship
Leon J. Khakpour, SMU ’25
Craig E. Fenneman Whole Man Scholarship
Sam O. Lineweaver, Butler ’25
Dan and Joni Fields Whole Man Scholarship
Austin J. Willette, Minnesota State Mankato ’26
Michael J. Fimiani/Fall ’85
Whole Man Scholarship
Luke W. Chop, South Florida ’24
Bradley J. Foster Whole Man Scholarship
Asher J. Martin, Cincinnati ’26
Dan Friedkin Whole Man Scholarship
Connor Greer, Mississippi State ’26
Tommy Joe and JoAnne Fry Whole Man Scholarship
Ben G. Buttrick, Butler ’25
Howard and Joan Gellis Whole Man Scholarship
Christian Ford, Penn ’26
Frank Hadlock, Tippy Newton and Knox
Nunnally Whole Man Scholarship
Mateo R. Villegas, Hanover ’25
Scotty J. Skochinski, New Mexico ’26
Walker Harris, Utah ’25
Robert E. Hampel Whole Man Scholarship
Luke Fisher, Cincinnati ’26
John E. Harding/William F. Dean
Whole Man Scholarship
Cliff A. Montgomery, Texas Tech ’24
Cole D. Rumsey, Texas Tech ’26
Ethan T. Tehan, Texas Tech ’25
James Harvey Whole Man Scholarship
Brandon H. Phan, UCI ’24
Michael S. Hyatt Whole Man Scholarship
Aidan T. Kelly, Oklahoma State ’25
Christopher M. and Richard D. E. Job Whole Man Scholarship
Harout G. Nazarian, CSUN ’24
Kansas Delta Whole Man Scholarship
Ethan M. Uhrlaub, Wichita State ’24
Richard W. “Dick” and Helen Kelley Whole Man Scholarship
Luke S. Hudek, Nebraska ’26
Knapheide Family Whole Man Scholarship
Alexander D. Klaus, Kansas ’26
Doug Larson #125 Whole Man Scholarship
Aedan P. Bertrand, Minnesota State Mankato ’26
George Leuca III Whole Man Scholarship
Owen A. Reese, Akron ’24
Jeffrey B. Love Whole Man Scholarship
Luke M. Faessler, Vanderbilt ’25
Ethan D. Joslin, Vanderbilt ’26
Frederic B. “Ted” and Kathy Lowrie Whole Man Scholarship
Bryan Galang, Butler ’25
Michael K. McKenzie Whole Man Scholarship
Cole M. Lyons, Texas Tech ’25
Albert R. and Deirdre G. Miller Whole Man Scholarship
Oscar B. Berg, Colorado State ’25
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Donald L. Morgan and James R.
Stiles Whole Man Scholarship
Dryden Taylor, Texas Tech ’24
Nebraska Gamma Whole Man Scholarship
Jonathan Zavaleta, Creighton ’24
New York Epsilon Whole Man Scholarship
Drew King, Arkansas State ’24
Jakob Barrera, Fresno State ’24
Joseph M. Acker, Hanover ’25
Blake B. Vanhook, EKU ’25
Grant R. Cracchiolo, Lindenwood ’25
Jaydin Moore, UNLV ’24
Oklahoma Beta Whole Man Scholarship
Jackson M. Duffy, Oklahoma State ’25
Donald “Doc” Owen Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
Hoch A. Saylor, Kansas ’26
Curtis Parvin Whole Man Scholarship
Uriel Alcaraz, UCI ’25
James Bradford Pfeffer Whole Man Scholarship
James A. Riedel, Illinois ’25
Joseph W. Royce Whole Man Scholarship
Henry Hicks, Washington College ’25
Levi Tuschhoff, Southeast Missouri ’25
William P. Schick Whole Man Scholarship Phoenix Award Chapter
Luke W. Crabiel, Butler ’25
Schultz Family Foundation Charitable Trust Whole Man Scholarship
Jaiden Smith, Minnesota State Mankato ’25
The Scovell Whole Man Scholarship
Austin Miller, Texas Tech ’24
Gavin D. Montgomery, Texas Tech ’26
Theodore S. “Ted” Sitterley Whole Man Scholarship
Michael Deuster, Arizona ’25
Tamblin C. Smith Whole Man Scholarship
Matthew D. Jacobs, Penn ’26
Spring Phikeia Class of 1981 Whole Man Scholarship
Mark A. Gomez, Southwestern ’26
David P. Steiner Whole Man Scholarship
Noah L. Pelo, Utah ’25
Henry J. N. Taub Whole Man Scholarship
Torin L. McClave, SMU ’26
Paul V. Troup Whole Man Scholarship
Cooper J. Beggs, Purdue ’25
Sidney Paul Wade Memorial Whole Man Scholarship
Hayden J. Morgan, UT Knoxville ’25
James D. Warner Whole Man Scholarship
Andrew J. Martin, Akron ’25
Washington Delta Whole Man Scholarship
Warren Sisneros-Barber, Puget Sound ’25
Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Whole Man Scholarship
Adarsh Shah, Virginia ’26
UT ARLINGTON ’24
Ubaldo Serrano Jr.
First-Generation Scholarship Recipient
“Being a first-generation college student can be both exciting and challenging. Joining Phi Delta Theta and having Phi Delt brothers as a support network has been instrumental in helping me navigate this unique journey. College life can be overwhelming, especially when you’re the first in your family to attend. My Phi Delt brothers have become my second family. They provide emotional support during stressful times, celebrate my successes, and offer a social network that makes campus feel like home. Phi Delta Theta places a strong emphasis on leadership development. Through the Fraternity, I’ve had the opportunity to hold leadership positions and develop important skills like public speaking, event planning, and teamwork. These skills will not only benefit me in college but will also be valuable throughout my life.”
Phi Delta Theta Foundation: Impact Report 2023
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
Cornerstone Club
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion
Gold Medallion
Phi Delta Theta Foundation Donors
Honor Roll of Donors
The many generous donors on this list are sorted first by chapter and then by their respective lifetime giving society.*
$10K–10M
$5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Alabama Alpha
The University of Alabama
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William J. Eastwood, ’76
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard M. Hobbie, ’61
William E. Morrow, ’69
Frank C. Drane, ’58
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James M. Kidd, ’41
Edward T. Hails, ’74
Donors
Lemuel Moye Sanders, ’70
James O. Screven IV, ’11
John R. Scott, ’63
Alan S. Mancuso, ’73
Cameron Allen Woodard, ’24
Alabama Beta
Auburn University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
L. Phillip Humann, ’67
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John Pierpont Helmick, ’56
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Norvelle L. Smith, ’59
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Raymond J. Briscuso, ’81
*Housing gifts made after 2018 are excluded from lifetime giving societies.
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Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
John R. Wright, ’80
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
James K. Webb, ’78
Lawrence R. Heisler, ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Frank M. Powada, ’79
Frank Cardwell Feagin, ’65
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James W. McFerrin, ’73
Kenneth R. Stephens, ’78
Benjamin F. Martin, ’55
William G. Cole, ’76
Malcolm L. Marsh, ’78
Paul Rutledge Flowers, ’65
Randall H. Reed, ’80
Thomas A. Walthall, ’60
William H. Busbin, ’78
Donors
George L. Sandefer, ’72
Graham D. Bodie, ’01
Kelly R. Linch, ’65
Charles M. Canon, ’64
Richard L. Greco, ’76
Wesley M. Taylor, ’81
Robert A. Greer, ’75
Ben Campbell Blake, ’56
John L. Feagin, ’64
Michael Arthur Moore, ’76
William McLeod, ’94
Edward G. McDermott, ’87
Ben Elliott
Lee G. Borders, ’76
Daniel Church Allen, ’91
William Wright Banks
Alberta Alpha University of Alberta
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael Curry, ’95
Nandagopal Ayre, ’97
Donors
Justin M. Baldock, ’14
Christopher M. Uglanica, ’92
Mike Greene
Kelsi R. Finnan, ’15
Ethan Randall, ’23
Kodiak Pittel
Arizona Alpha University of Arizona
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Arthur F. Kerckhoff, ’73
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Thomas E. Allen, ’59
Dennis W. DeConcini, ’59
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Hugh V. Stewart, ’57
Peter J. Allen, ’57
Jeffrey S. Ronstadt, ’88
Jon R. Robson, ’53
Tim J. Tomko, ’60
Arthur W. Dickson, ’69
Donors
Gerald M. Ober, ’52
James M. McKenzie, ’80
Eugene Elwell Cox, ’66
Jeffrey A. Kiser, ’10
Kenneth C. Woods, ’86
Michael J Herman, ’10
Vianney M. Careaga, ’18
Colin Dempsey
Arizona Beta
Arizona State University
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Victor W. Kramer, ’61
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Robert B. Deloian, ’66
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Robert D. Lewis, ’63
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Joseph V. Johnston, ’64
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Allen B. Alexander, ’67
Shelby C. Phillips, ’64
Donors
William D. Woodroffe, ’64
David J. Kovacovich, ’97
David W. Shipp, ’86
Kirby Tyler Maus, ’90
Thomas R. Ross, ’79
Lynn J. Willhite, ’63
Peter Scott Morris, ’78
Bradley G. Downing, ’74
Conor J. McGill, ’23
Lance C. Harmon, ’95
Sachin Rama
Diego Zendejas
Hogan Miller
Nicholas Hone
Giving Tuesday
In the spirit of generosity and community, organizations worldwide participated in Giving Tuesday, a global initiative encouraging philanthropy and charitable giving. Phi Delta Theta members rallied to compete this year in the Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Competition, pursuing the win and bringing in over $248,000 for the Phi Delta Theta Foundation in one day.
The Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Challenge is a friendly competition between fraternity foundations to see which organization can rally the most engagement and raise the most for its foundation. For the first time, Phi Delta Theta accepted the challenge. In twelve hours, Phi Delta Theta brothers raised an outstanding $248,317.34, surpassing our initial goal of $150,000. Our efforts outshone other prominent fraternities, including PIKE, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, and Theta Chi.
This achievement is not just a victory for Phi Delta Theta; it’s a win for the entire fraternity community, as the Giving Tuesday Challenge raised over $1 million to support students across various fraternities. The dollars raised during this campaign will help Phi Delta Theta members, allowing the Phi Delta Theta Foundation to continue meeting its mission of giving out $1 million yearly in student grants and scholarships.
A victory like the one we experienced on Giving Tuesday embodies our 2030 vision—to be recognized as North America’s premier fraternal leadership development society. Our brotherhood actively acknowledges this vision and showcases its commitment to this status through philanthropy. Thank you for transmitting the Fraternity greater than it was to you, paving the way for the future of Phi Delta Theta.
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Arizona Gamma
Northern Arizona University Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Nathan A. Marmor, ’06
Samuel L. Eastman, ’15
Donors
Brett Joseph Koniarz, ’97
Nicholas O’Neal, ’16
Steven G. Garcia, ’01
Joshua E. Bernero, ’09
Arkansas Alpha University of Arkansas
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Gary Adam Norcross, ’87
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Dion F. Coakley, ’80
Donor
Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Robert Thompson Drake
Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Carl J. Gessler, ’7
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William A. Anderson, ’61
Joseph Edouard Cook, ’84
Clinton J. Fuller, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gregory M. Fair, ’79
Gerard L. Glenn, ’68
Dewitt H. Smith, ’70
Robert G. Dudley, ’58
James Luin Rutherford, ’72
Donors
Carlton K. Netherton, ’85
James Willis, ’03
Chase S. Reid, ’65
James T. Moncrief, ’74
Donald Burton Weis, ’92
Arkansas Beta
Arkansas State University
Donors
Nathan J. May, ’23
Ethan Christmas
Tyler Conner
Curtis Burnett Jr., ’22
British Columbia Alpha University of British Columbia Donors
Mason Brown
British Columbia Gamma
The University of British Columbia-Okanagan
Donors
Nils Ian Kelley
Rishan Pfaender
California Alpha
University of California, Berkeley
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Sidney R. Petersen, ’52
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
David Hakman, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Steven H. Scott, ’88
Lee A. Miller, ’54
Donors
William Hayes Edmonson, ’00
Daniel Douglas Keegan, ’08
Harmon B. Green, ’54
Alonzo Perez, ’23
California Beta
Stanford University Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Charles E. Cobb, ’58
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert E. Skov, ’62
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Donald P. Clark, ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Merle John Denker, ’62
Peter D. Kamenstein, ’66
Mark M. Tucker, ’70
Donors
Andrew K. Thanos, ’67
Bruce Gregory Knapp, ’60
Robert Merwin Parks, ’59
John G. Leahy, ’61
Donald C. Butts, ’64
Rodger N. Voorhees, ’63
Robert W. Hollmann, ’64
Hans H. Kramer, ’62
Patrick A. Pancoast, ’62
California Chi
University of San Francisco
Antonio Franco Anastasio, ’23
California Delta
University of Southern California
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Richard L. Kirtland III, ’56
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Dr. Christopher C. Wagoner, ’85
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Bruce John Buettell, ’82
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Donald W. Oliphant, ’67
Todd McLean Nisbet, ’87
Diego Munoz-Flores, ’80
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Stephen S. Rados, ’68
William J. Ward, ’77
Dennis D. Hopper, ’56
Richard A. Gould, ’82
Brian H. Zenz, ’61
William R. Mitchell, ’76
Donors
Stephen B. Eldridge, ’67
Michael F. Niemann, ’87
Scott D. Wagenseller, ’94
John P. Poxon Jr., ’75
Gale Kearney Bensussen, ’70
John Kevin Hughes, ’50
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James C. Seley, ’63
Kenneth D. Gould, ’84
Paul H. Reynolds, ’66
Jonathan D. Worley, ’88
Stephen Martin Ratliff, ’87
Marc Huang
Jack Brasesco
California Epsilon
University of California, Davis
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Justin Joseph Micheli, ’97
Timothy L. Zeff, ’70
Daniel G. Morrow, ’77
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Jeffrey B. Marschner, ’68
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Ray Franklin Evert, ’52
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Albert Camarena, ’92
Donors
David P. Bjork, ’66
William Timothy Cashin, ’59
Brian D. Seibel, ’71
Phillip C. Winter, ’76
Lloyd R. Vierra, ’58
James E. Cuff, ’81
Theodore M. Scalione, ’61
Jeffrey A. Daugherty, ’77
Thomas M. Antoon, ’71
Paul S. Petrovich, ’82
Wayne H. Harding, ’84
California Eta
University of California, Santa Barbara Donors
Roger P. Crouthamel, ’70
Mark R. Sturges, ’74
California Gamma
University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
John C. Cooper, ’58
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Edwin Joseph Sauve, ’70
Paul Joseph Marin, ’51
Donors
Roger D. Bryant, ’60
Ronald W. Zell, ’63
Lon D. Mehlman, ’81
Rene Joseph Miller, ’55
Andrew-J. Quijano Magracia, ’15
California Iota
San Jose State University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Rudy M. Porchivina, ’89
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Dexter A. Tahara, ’85
Donors
Scott D. Eckerman, ’85
William Kenneth Bond, ’84
Mario Osuna, ’81
California Kappa University of California, San Diego Donors
David A. Friend, ’88
Tristan Warrick Britt, ’16
Isaiah De La Rosa
Giovani Arteaga
California Lambda
University of the Pacific
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Norman Eric Allen, ’88
Donors
Russell Paul Trumm, ’89
Shane Michael Hetzler, ’04
California Mu University of California, Riverside
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Patrick Flanagan Billiter, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael A. Garabed, ’99
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Daniel James Seligman, ’95
Christopher Alan Banta, ’92
Richard Frank Priebe, ’89
Bret Michael McMillan, ’90
Theodore M. Johnson, ’87
Marco Antonio Villa, ’97
Eugene Jongchul Choe, ’94
California Nu
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Donors
Kieran Parnaby
Oscar Luo
Armaan Huda
Vincent Trezza
Jeremy Ye
California Omega
Santa Clara University
Donors
Robert M. Nunes, ’21
Collin Barton
Cole Fettkether
Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow
At the 83rd Biennial General Convention in Pittsburgh, the Phi Delta Theta Foundation announced the official public launch of a ten-year, $30 million comprehensive campaign called Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow
As of December 31, 2023, Campaign 2030 has received 110 major gifts and raised $12 million. Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow aims to ensure that by 2030 the Phi Delta Theta Foundation has the largest endowment of any fraternity foundation and to support the Fraternity’s goal of being recognized as the best fraternal leadership society for undergraduate men in North America.
California Omicron
California State University
Sacramento
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Christopher Sanford, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Joseph T. Darden, ’96
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California Phi
Chapman University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Steven Babiak, ’15
Daniel R. Blake, ’14
Brendan Le, ’14
Dominic Matthew Cote
California Pi
San Diego State University
Donors
Jay Allen Bennett, ’92
Austin John Ghiossi, ’12
California Psi
Loyola Marymount University
Donors
Collin Blackford
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion
$10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
California Rho
University of La Verne
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John Ryan Dandoy, ’07
Ivan Lao Ayro, ’98
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Nicholas J. Solis, ’08
Manuel Antonio Escalante, ’01
Michael M. Wahba, ’14
Steven Vahe Kechichian, ’16
Juan Mejia Simental, ’15
Ryan W. Hoffman, ’19
Christopher Weedon, ’09
Reynaldo F. Lopez, ’04
Robert Meredith
California Sigma Sonoma State University
John McMillan Wilson
Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Matthew J. Nicholson, ’03
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael J. Ogg, ’01
Donors
Jason Gilbert Glasspiegel, ’08
Jason A. Villeggiante, ’11
Donald Frank
California Tau
California State University, Stanislaus
Everett A. Vieira III, ’03
California Theta
University of California, Irvine
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Sean David Flynn, ’93
Ali Saeedi Behnam, ’88
John McMillan Wilson
Association
$20,000 to $24,999
James C. Harvey, ’84
Steven W. McCormick, ’80
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Dr. Jigar S. Kadakia, ’02
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Richard W. Smirl, ’89
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jeffrey S. Byer, ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas Gregory Doyle, ’86
California Upsilon
California State University, Fresno
Donors
Victor Rodriguez
Victor Mejia
California Xi
California State University, Chico Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Scott Thomas Huntington, ’90
Donors
Jason R. Fitzer, ’08
Kyle T. Prager, ’18
Cameron Hickerson
California Zeta
California State University Northridge
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
James P. Burra, ’67
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Christopher M. Job, ’67
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Stanley Wyatt Gilson, ’70
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
David L. Kleine, ’66
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Robert J. Sherwin, ’70
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Christopher A. Lapple, ’80
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Leonard H. Gelfand, ’67
James M. Edens, ’82
Stephen M. Berg, ’85
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David Alan Osokow, ’95
Todd Michael Smith, ’98
Donors
Lance Christopher Hille, ’95
Brian D. Ring, ’87
Rayvon Hill, ’07
Tuan Suh-hung Peng, ’98
Jayden Sengul
Colorado Alpha
University of Colorado Boulder
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
William J. Mark, ’72
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Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Theodore G. Schmidt Jr., ’48
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Lothar A. Vasholz, ’52
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Walter A. Koelbel, ’74
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Scott M. Loughridge, ’73
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Thomas G. Brown, ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William P. Mytton, ’57
Ronald Coe McLaughlin, ’52
Mark B. Ward, ’79
Donors
John B. Kemp, ’64
Duane P. Carlson, ’60
Jon A. Lail, ’60
Douglas Evan Nock, ’88
John D. Pavich, ’75
Keith R. Hays, ’79
Michael Taylor Corrigan, ’22
Oscar Botello
Colorado Beta
Colorado College
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David J. Banks, ’77
Donors
Thomas H. Bauer, ’80
Robert Bruce Franklin, ’63
Colorado Gamma
Colorado State University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Albert R. Miller, ’69
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Col. Mark E. Craig, USA, Ret. ’71
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
John T. Harutun, ’70
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Kenneth A. Robinson, ’72
Kenneth R. Gillis, ’72
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Albert M. Carollo, ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard J. Orr, ’70
Terry M. Traeder, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Paul F. Holley, ’63
Donors
Walter R. Lamkin, ’72
Jeffrey Corydon Crown, ’92
Howard A. Williams, ’72
Thomas Henry Martinez, ’02
Chad Keith Becker, ’95
Ryan Odefey
Connecticut Alpha
Central Connecticut
State University
Donors
Zane John Barber, ’06
Eric Cyr, ’23
Connecticut Gamma University of Connecticut
Donor
Tyler Dickinson
District of Columbia Alpha
George Washington University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Hugh Davis Atkinson, ’20
Donors
Scott Eric Rothschild
Florida Alpha
University of Florida
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Christopher A. Jones, ’82
John H. Dasburg, ’73
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Douglass F. Wiles, ’74
George Andrew Pollock, ’89
James Hyatt Brown, ’59
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Richard M. Leslie, ’58
Ronald E. Canakaris, ’66
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Dale R. Hedrick, ’78
UC IRVINE ’02
Jigar Kadakia, MD
“I am a board-certified family practitioner by trade. Currently practicing and living in the Los Angeles area. I joined California Theta in 1999–2000 on the UC Irvine campus, bond #581.
Campaign 2030 is an investment into the future. Without our support now, our future is not bright. Students cannot afford school alone; it seems astronomical to the cost of attending even a state college. Giving money towards scholarships can ease the burden of loans, even if minimal, and bring more focus to education that will lead us to the betterment of our future.
Without the brotherhood and foundation of Phi Delta Theta, I would not be where I am today: a brother, a member, and a leader. I have greatly succeeded by learning and living my life based on the Fraternity’s motto and creed. We should always leave the place we entered better than we had found it. This principle will always hold a place near my heart as I try to apply this way to my personal life.
Thank you so much for letting me be a part of something that I always wanted to do and have the fortunate ability to do.”
Phi Delta Theta
Foundation: Impact Report 2023
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Daniel D. Doyle, ’59
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Alan Gerald Divers, ’57
Fred H. Beshears, ’68
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Ray L. Bassett, ’51
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert W. Lloyd, ’87
Terry R. Born, ’60
Kenneth D. Carle, ’81
Ronald E. Birchall, ’64
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Andrew Karl Olson, ’88
James E. Eadens, ’62
John Milton, ’58
Michael L. Miller, ’80
Robert L. Olive, ’50
Harold J. Von Weller, ’71
James B. Souder, ’62
Charles R. Mathis, ’83
Michael McCall Harris, ’93
Charles Frank Chehardy, ’90
John P. Welsh, ’74
Guy W. Norris, ’84
Edward R. Griffin, ’57
David Allen Hightower, ’90
Todd Wayne Fennell, ’87
Taz Talas
Andrew Feira
Vincent Grazidei, ’22
Matthew Lloyd
Florida Beta
Rollins College
Donor
Jay C. Scarlata, ’81
Florida Delta
University of Miami
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
David Foster, ’73
John E. Aurelius, ’64
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William C. Haas, ’58
Robert J. Shelley, ’66
Robert Charles Ungerer, ’74
Alan Lee Bialkowski, ’71
Robert B. Trammell, ’59
Robert J. Blachley, ’69
Bart N. Morrison, ’60
David Rohrey Bergstresser, ’68
Stephen R. Baldwin, ’64
Florida Epsilon
University of South Florida
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Michael J. Fimiani, ’89
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Matthew Daley Nelis, ’93
Kenneth A. Reyes, ’68
George W. Engler, ’68
Craig W H. McCandless, ’85
Timothy M. Duffy, ’83
Woodrow W. Owen, ’67
Mark D. Stichter, ’71
Richard Hunter, ’98
Florida Eta
The University of West Florida Donor
Andy N. Dukes, ’71
Florida Gamma
Florida State University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Joshua Paul Stephens, ’98
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Howard M. Beckert, ’71
Brian Allen Church, ’02
Kevin J. Hallahan, ’77
Louis M. Rawls, ’95
Hugh N. Durham, ’56
Edward H. Pike, ’77
Ryan Gerard Schell, ’12
Michael Avory Potts, ’94
Florida Iota
University of Central Florida
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert A. Mehler, ’96
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Brian Edward Thompson, ’95
Gregory T. Rhodes, ’84
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John William Engle, ’92
Donors
Matthew Alan Porath, ’03
John Seavey Mischuck, ’87
Austin Lauziere
Chad Messel
Dominic Mayo Calandra, ’16
Ethan Endres
Florida Kappa
Florida International University
Daniel Martins Baptista, ’89
Joe Solis
Florida Mu
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William Stuart Morrison, ’82
Donors
Lincoln Lauchaire Kelly, ’17
Matthew Nelson
Ryan Wegenke
Michael Dipierro, ’23
Florida Nu
Florida Atlantic University
Donor
Luc Croteau
Florida Omicron
Nova Southeastern University
Donors
Matthew Charles Ticotsky
Milan Patel
Sushank Soma, ’23
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Florida Theta
The University of Tampa
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Ron Kyle Bailey, ’95
William R. Richardson, ’80
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Fred N. Stribling, ’80
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Brian Joseph Malison, ’94
Lawrence G. Baratta, ’81
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald J. Garon, ’80
Donors
Timothy John Scott, ’93
David Geoffrey Ruffer, ’94
Vincent Mora
Florida Xi
Florida Gulf Coast University
Donor
Michael Dolce
Florida Zeta
Jacksonville University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Scott Owen Meredith, ’95
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael D. Bussey, ’75
Georgia Alpha
University of Georgia
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Mark B. Chandler, ’81
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Benjamin H. Underwood, ’65
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
C. Duncan Beard, ’70
F. David Muschamp, ’72
Charles A. Beckum, ’81
William H. Duckworth, ’57
Horace E. Evans, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard G. Austin, ’68
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John W. Griffin, ’70
Evan Richard Elder, ’04
Barton A. Collins, ’97
Jason Taylor Hymel, ’20
Georgia Beta Emory University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Ben F. Cheek, ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Thomas W. Wright, ’79
Russell Thomas, ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas S. Chambless, ’65
Richard B. Fentin, ’77
W. Wheeler Bryan, ’62
Nick J. Pisaris, ’61
Thomas A. Copulos, ’84
Donors
William M. Madison, ’46
Joseph E. Carruth, ’71
Georgia Delta
Georgia Institute of Technology
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William H. Jolley, ’78
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
James Terry Honan, ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jack V. Walz, ’60
Ralph M. Tanner, ’64
David C. Schmidt, ’75
John C. Holman, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Carl M. Baumgardner, ’58
Michael Balliet, ’58
Alfred F. Gentle, ’75
Timothy S. Floyd, ’80
William Hamilton All, ’56
Eric E. Hogan, ’72
William J. Falconer, ’85
Donors
Joseph H. Hill, ’75
John E. Bauknight, ’62
Lloyd H. Goodman, ’78
Benjamin Franklin Harris, ’59
Francis H. Crockard, ’59
William E. Curtis, ’63
Frasier M. Smith, ’68
Raymond Willoch, ’55
Garland Radford, ’61
William Alden Simpson, ’98
Carlton E. Bell, ’73
Bradley Friedrich
Georgia Epsilon
Georgia Southern University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Robert A. Biggs, ’76
Trustees’ Roundtable
The Trustees’ Roundtable has four levels at which the Foundation recognizes the dollar amount a donor gives within a calendar year. Members of the Trustees’ Roundtable are invited to quarterly roundtable sessions with the Phi Delta Theta Executive Cabinet. At these meetings, members are given insider information about the happenings of Phi Delta Theta and invited to ask questions and offer feedback.
Here are the levels of the Trustees’ Roundtable: Trustees’ Roundtable
Silver Medallion
Gold Medallion
Platinum Medallion
Students and alumni who have graduated within the past ten years are invited to join at the following entry points:
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Years out Donation of school to join 0–1 $100 2 $200 3 $300 4 $400 5 $500 6 $600 7 $700 8 $800 9 $900 10 $1,000
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Steve Allen Lynch, ’82
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Ronald Q. Pye, ’75
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Kevin Ray Rice, ’88
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Lovett Bennett, ’78
Judson Reid Puckett, ’87
Donors
Benjamin W. Carmichael, ’77
James H. Radcliffe Jr., ’81
Roderick Scott Schofill, ’83
William H. Pelfrey, ’73
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Mark Douglas Fincher, ’01
Parker Eberly
Ryan Misterka
Bradley Schmidt
Ethan Miller
Kade Peebles
Georgia Eta
University of West Georgia Donors
Kaleb Boland
Jared William Atkins
Travis Jakob Suttles
Georgia Gamma
Mercer University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeremy Paul Sale, ’02
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John G. Conger, ’68
Austin Arman Deray, ’10
Stephen G. Bailey, ’74
G. Ryan Meyer von Bremen, ’04
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James Monroe Hunt, ’06
Michael S. Meyer von Bremen, ’79
John E. Anderson, ’67
Donors
Durwood Thomas Pye, ’67
James Lawton O’Quinn, ’56
Neil A. Struby, ’74
John Joseph Garrett, ’11
Travis Michael McCloskey, ’01
W. Richard McMichael, ’55
Markus R. Hill, ’85
Stephen T. Wright, ’89
Clyde H. Robertson, ’77
Lucas Scheutzow
Georgia Iota
University of North Georgia
Donors
Ryan McGlaun
Michael Gairing
Simon Jacob Miller
Stephen Compton
Georgia Theta
Augusta University
HanBin Leo Lee
Zachary Quinn Williams, ’23
Cuyler Lewis
Gabriel Brunkow-Schnell
Georgia Zeta
Georgia College and State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Scott Matthew Clemens, ’90
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Philip J. Stein, ’79
Donors
Robert A. Nelson, ’87
Edward Yancey Walker, ’76
William R. Bowden, ’83
Dean P. Bagwell, ’84
Idaho Alpha
University of Idaho
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Lawrence A. Nye, ’65
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert G. Syring, ’61
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James W. Palmer, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard L. Martin, ’74
David L. Christensen, ’53
Wray W. Featherstone, ’62
Robert D. Payne, ’55
Donors
Leslie B. Mix, ’57
Laurence D. Jansen, ’75
Cody J. Flynn, ’19
Robert C. Johnson, ’75
Michael Youngwirth
Illinois Alpha
Northwestern University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Joseph J. Alfirevic, ’79
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Edwin C. Gage, ’63
Daniel L. Kloeppel, ’70
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
John G. Waterbury, ’66
Henry G. Herzing, ’59
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard H. Dean, ’69
Fred Cowley, ’57
Donors
Stanley E. Skarda, ’76
Larry Y. Dann, ’67
Blaine A. Ogilvie, ’79
Illinois Beta University of Chicago
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Joseph M. Kacena, ’36
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Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James E. A. Hopkins, ’28
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeffrey M. Trinklein, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John M. H. Gregg, ’84 M. Cheak Yee, ’71
Donors
Bryan K. Lemonds, ’84
Edward Mark Rafalski, ’88
Maneesh Kumar Arora, ’90
Adam David Shepard, ’89
Nicolas Peter Santoro, ’12
George R. Woodbury, ’83
John C. Tweed, ’71
Jon Peter Beckett, ’86
Julian Marc Cohen, ’91
Samir A. Gandhi, ’90
Illinois Delta-Zeta
Knox College
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
James M. Trapp, ’61
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Jeffrey C. Cooper, ’86
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert D. Baldwin, ’59
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kenneth G. Craig, ’60
Illinois Eta
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Jerry J. Felmley, USAF, Ret. ’55
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Richard T. Leighton, ’49
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
William B. Grubb, ’57
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
John B. Swisher, ’51
George M. Fisher, ’62
William J. Bonansinga, ’59
Clark E. Lund, ’62
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Andrew J. Hurter, ’61
David G. McGann, ’62
Robert W. Werner, ’82
Neal J. Keating, ’77
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David S. Druz, ’75
James V. Bronson, ’56
Donors
Jon Jason Jenkins, ’94
Robert T. Parkhill, ’46
Grant Dyer
Chad Spencer Ballard, ’99
Mark Alan Garlieb, ’78
Jimmy Riedel
Colin McHugh
Illinois Gamma
Monmouth College
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Stephen M. Bloomer, ’83
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Anthony S. St. Clair, ’11
Donors
Collin Morris
Adam P. Ruble, ’15
Daniel Lee Asbell, ’13
Patrick Sullivan Corrigan, ’13
Troy Stuart Hippen, ’22
Andrew Nickols
Zachary Colberg, ’22
Illinois Iota
Eastern Illinois University Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gary Dean Ballinger, ’98
Illinois Theta Lake Forest College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William R. Rediske, ’57
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard K. Schweers, ’64
Indiana Alpha
Indiana University-Bloomington
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jeffery Wade Ehringer, ’94
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Joseph E. Kenworthy, ’72
Earl Ronald Johnson, ’82
Sword and Shield Society
The Phi Delta Theta Foundation is proud to recognize its’ most loyal donors through the Sword and Shield Society, for those who make consecutive annual contributions to the Foundation. Membership starts in the third year of giving and is only maintained by giving at least once each year.
Recognition levels are as follows: 3-6 years Scroll Level 7–14 years Azure Level 15–24 years Silver Level 25–39 years Gold Level 40–49 years Platinum Level 50+ years Lifetime Level
The Foundation sends out special recognition items to each group starting at year three when the Foundation begins sending a copy of The Scroll magazine twice annually.
There are currently nine brothers who have been giving for fifty years! Can you find them in the Donor Honor Roll?
Kenneth S. Brown, ’82
Jacque E. Foust, ’63
Jon R. Bausback, ’61
Jack A. Kenworthy, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Mark E. Rhodes, ’79
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John D. Newhouse, ’68
William F. Laut, ’80
James Koday, ’73
Thomas H. Lapp, ’66
Troy Lewis Puckett, ’79
Michael S. Brown, ’80
Raymond Lawrence Steele, ’69
Donors
Douglas F. Linsmith, ’61
Jeffrey E. McClellan, ’66
Terrance E. Spradlin, ’89
Barth J. Anderson, ’74
Brett John Cosich, ’00
John S. McDonnell, ’69
Lance Russell, ’91
Christopher James Oliver, ’90
Nate Alexander
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Indiana Beta
Wabash College
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gregory Allen Horman, ’92
Daniel F. Susie, ’68
Donors
Louis J. Fenoglio, ’81
Mark Byron Sutton, ’92
Gary T. Matthews, ’65
Nathaniel James France
Aidan Mason
Noah Pendleton
Indiana Delta Franklin College
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Louis Michael Ream, ’52
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
James Terry Frey, ’67
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Dennis D. Hicks, ’86
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Forest D. Daugherty, ’53
Robert Winters Ater, ’98
Edward T. Haynes, ’79
James F. Quimby, ’63
Thomas W. Boyer, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
George E. Klinger, ’67
Donors
John W. Bergman, ’55
William L. Dunham, ’62
Jack L. Hocker, ’52
Lawrence R. Kellogg, ’56
Gary J. O’Connor, ’71
Patrick A. Collier, ’84
Indiana Epsilon Hanover College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Edward G. Whipple, ’74
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Gary B. Montgomery, ’60
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert Louis Burkart, ’88
Charles Burk Fleming, ’66
James E. Massman, ’55
W. Allen Cole III, ’80
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Daniel Michael Vaughan, ’95
W. Andrew Cole, ’11
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
George D. Brutcher, ’71
Robert W. Newman, ’59
John M. Srofe, ’79
Jonathon Roy Collier, ’09
William T. Baker, ’73
Donors
Terryl R. Kron, ’84
Theodore S. Proud, ’57
David W. Steede, ’65
Keith E. White, ’80
John C. Matthew, ’51
Raymond J. White, ’57
Zachary M. Stringer, ’22
Jeffrey Lawrence Bohman, ’91
C. William Bechman, ’69
Neil S. Handley, ’58
Danny L. Purtee, ’63
Brooks B. Wilson, ’73
Bruce L. Kamplain, ’73
Mark Edward Kleiman, ’87
Graham Allen Denning, ’17
Evan Stacy, ’20
Michael Weiss, ’11
Joshua Edward Grubbs, ’10
Rodney Brent Minton, ’94
Clinton Todd Bowers, ’89
Jackson Payne
Matthew Griffin
Jamey Deckard
Indiana Eta
Indiana State University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Darwin J. McCallian, ’75
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Carl B. Melby, ’78
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Walter Kipling Smith, ’73
Richard C. Crawford, ’69
Larry R. Gurchiek, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
R. Andrew Harper, ’73
Samuel Hawkins, ’76
Raymond L. Kennedy, ’75
Kenneth A. Amos, ’76
Matthew Joseph Misterka, ’92
Steven W. Frees, ’72
James R. Schultz, ’73
Indiana Gamma
Butler University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Frederic Bruckner Lowrie, ’71
John D. Cooke, ’62
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Stephen L. Petross, ’68
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Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
C. Thomas McClintic, ’96
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Richard Todd Orr, ’84
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Don A. Thompson, ’66
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Walter C. Warner, ’72
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Stanley M. Cuppy, ’78
Charles W. Thompson, ’61
Harry F. Todd, ’81
Michael D. Eikenberry, ’95
Lonnie D. Showley, ’66
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Elliott Segarra, ’97
Joseph Christopher Dits, ’88
James R. Phillippe, ’77
Andrew Thomas Golomb, ’01
Marc Phillip Ugo, ’92
Joel E. McVey, ’14
Donors
James C. Jarrette, ’70
Jack D. Krebs, ’62
Michael Thomas Schau, ’16
Richard C. Bedan, ’81
Donald Joseph Perin III, ’15
John G. Kroetz, ’15
Henry J. Davis, ’67
Henry Borovicka Gerig, ’23
Garrett Alan Gosselink, ’90
Ben Buttrick
Bryan Galang
Clayton Reames
Ethan McDonald
Grant Gilsenan
Luke Andritsch
Luke Crabriel
Sam Lineweaver
Colin Flynn
Timothy Edward Bowers, ’90
Connor McHugh
Indiana Iota
Valparaiso University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
David W. Gitch, ’62
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert B. Schuemann, ’71
Mark Hugo Duesenberg, ’84
George David Bluhm, ’60
Donors
Robert James Ostrom, ’86
John E. Fredericks, ’74
William Herbert Seldon, ’60
Nathan Andrew Hopper, ’16
Jacob Van Horn, ’19
Jacob W. Schlosser, ’16
Aaron Hollis, ’17
Corey McClure
Timothy Benz
Indiana Kappa
Ball State University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Dale L. Peterson, ’74
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert P. Roberts, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas J. Lazzara, ’68
Andrew J. Gilmore, ’99
Clarence D. Kennedy, ’76
Donors
Mason Alexander Whitis, ’19
Charles E. Smith, ’71
Marvin P. Brethauer, ’68
Dale E. Ernstes, ’72
Chris Dunning
Andrew M. Buck
Indiana Lambda
University of Southern Indiana
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Moe Stephens II, ’99
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Andrew T. McGuire, ’08
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert M. Wolfley, ’10
Donors
Ryan Robert Clarida, ’08
Cody James Hike, ’17
Evan Richard Hiple, ’98
Craig Thomas Arnold, ’09
Alex C. Fath, ’13
Indiana Mu
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Dylan Ford, ’17
Donors
Brandon Dean May, ’16
Dwight Smith
Indiana Theta
Purdue University
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Jay V. Ihlenfeld, ’74
1848 Society
The 1848 Society recognizes those donors who have set up automatic donations with the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. These donors give monthly through their bank, credit card, or payroll deduction. You can join online at phideltatheta.org/donate be sure to select ’monthly’ when making your donation. If you prefer to give through your bank or payroll deduction, you can contact Joanne McCoy at 513-580-6707 for more information. In 2023, eighty-nine donors were members of the 1848 Society!
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Robert L. Bowen, ’61
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Paul V. Troup III, ’63
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Robert B. Taylor, ’69
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Philip F. Trego, ’65
Douglas A. Joyce, ’67
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John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Steven G. Yapp, ’84
Gary R. Batesole, ’77
Erich G. Smith, ’71
Larry L. Bennison, ’63
James Paul Williamson, ’70
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Stephen W. Marmon, ’67
Albert John Geis, ’53
Donors
Lawrence B. Taylor, ’86
Michael O. Warnecke, ’63
Timothy G. Marshall, ’80
Daniel E. Keyler, ’70
Clarence A. Posthauer, ’60
Robert W. Elsey, ’86
Larry K. Long, ’64
Richard L. Haug, ’65
Robert Lillich Burkart, ’02
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Filip Gregory Szeszko, ’19
Nick Warden, ’15
Dayson Scott Sorrells
Indiana Zeta
DePauw University
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Bruce P. Bickner, ’65
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
William R. Powell, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Mark Z. Orr, ’75
Stanley E. McCormack, ’71
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard B. Kotila, ’77
Craig L. McGaughey, ’71
Gerald L. Ward, ’56
Donors
Vincent M. Aguirre, ’12
Charles William Hetzel, ’92
John C. Korschot, ’73
Steven J. Moore, ’75
Iowa Alpha
Iowa Wesleyan University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Allen R. Scott, ’69
Robert D. Spina, ’65
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Frederick W. Miller, ’63
Arvid H. Anderson, ’46
Donors
Thomas J. Peters, ’73
Ronald M. Capone, ’66
H. Bryan Katchay, ’90
Iowa Beta
University of Iowa
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Charles Robert Kincaid, ’87
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James S. DuBois, ’49
Daniel R. Bettenhausen, ’12
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William A. Van Orsdel, ’66
Harlan W. Broberg, ’49
Don A. Petersen, ’58
Patrick Robert Wilson, ’15
Donor
David Matthew Urech, ’02
Iowa Delta
Drake University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Mark A. Dagitz, ’86
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Mark A. Clark, ’80
Rod A. Patterson, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald B. Mehling, ’64
Stephen Glenn Krochmal, ’89
John Francis Kelly, ’88
Peter J. Barber, ’81
Donors
Douglas G. Bruce, ’72
David S. Ziegler, ’77
David J. Thompson, ’63
Douglas A. James, ’69
Kristopher John Covi, ’95
Everett Mullican, ’20
Jonathon Gordon Young, ’87
Michael Gardiner Murray, ’88
Robert J. Mehling, ’67
Phil Tita
Iowa Gamma
Iowa State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William R. Beckman, ’71
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Marc S. Mores, ’95
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Raymond H. Steben, ’61
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Jay D. Longnecker, ’96
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Allen Nicol Bolte, ’61
Joel Cameron Magruder, ’87
Gene R. De Koster, ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Steven J. Good, ’04
Jeffrey N. Downing, ’68
Ronald G. Saffer, ’63
William R. Farr, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John R. Jamison, ’61
Bernard A. Everett, ’50
Brian W. Sugden, ’70
Gilbert B. Hennenfent, ’59
Daniel A. Longnecker, ’64
Terry A. Reid, ’66
Bruce E. Byers, ’63
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Craig P. Tatro, ’81
Donors
Colin J. Hueser, ’13
J. David McIntosh, ’66
Jason Hill, ’04
Neil Justin Carroll, ’07
Bradley Alan Hoyt, ’97
Robert William Fowles, ’81
Braden Rowe
Johnny Wilkins
Kansas Alpha
University of Kansas
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
A. Scott Ritchie, ’54
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
A. Scott Ritchie III, ’80
Thomas W. Van Dyke, ’60
James A. Billings, ’80
Charles W. Elliott, ’43
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Matthew W. Tucker, ’93
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John H. Stauffer, ’49
Hugh T. Forbes, ’77
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William L. Frick, ’64
Leslie G. McLaughlin, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kenneth R. Kubitschek, ’74
Dean W. Graves, ’56
Lawrence B. Thomas, ’58
Donors
Gary T. Goss, ’75
Robert C. Swift, ’76
William H. Davis, ’83
Brett Evans Knoff, ’94
Gregory J. Dierberg, ’93
Sean Solem
Kansas Beta
Washburn University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
James Gorham Clarke, ’97
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Steven A. Brown, ’67
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James H. Kirk Jr., ’62
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Robert C. Taggart, ’51
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Onis L. Lemon, ’60
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William H. Told, ’51
Christopher R. Hill, ’94
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kevin M. Givens, ’93
Philip Scott Kaberline, ’03
Terry E. Beck, ’72
Donors
Theron L. Sims, ’67
Justin Wade Walker, ’96
Charles J. Kostanski, ’79
Kevin M. Cowan, ’87
Robert E. Bliss, ’58
Ben Doole
Kansas Delta
Wichita State University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
William H. Lappin, ’79
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Mark H. Armfield, ’80
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ty M. Coup, ’90
Kevin Richard Dreiling, ’90
Ned C. Stoll, ’67
Donors
Joseph L. Jimenez, ’99
Nicholas Ryan Cordt, ’04
Lonnie W. Glen, ’81
Jerry R. Fink, ’63
Brayden J. Hosman, ’20
Gregory Ray Boxberger, ’74
Anthony C. Osu, ’05
Kevin Kirk Tipton, ’79
Dalton C. Glasscock, ’17
Cullen Michener, ’23
Daniel J. McPartland, ’80
Ronald W. Grasse, ’76
Vijay Sai Swarna, ’16
Connor Pore
Luke Morrow
Garrett Petty
Ethan McElravy
Mathew Banman
Mathias Benitez
Addison Nguyen
Alex James Durano, ’17
Andrew Lathem
Justin Carlson
Nathan Holloway
KANSAS ’26
Hoch A. Saylor
Shaffer Honors College Participant
“I attended the Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute in the summer of 2023. Of the 1,000 brothers there, I was fortunate enough to be designated as one of sixty or so Shaffer Honors College of Leadership participants. I was maybe a little skeptical going in, not knowing what to expect from Honors College. But I learned so much about myself, other people, and leadership techniques from our instructors, successful alumni who shared their viewpoints and challenged us in ways that took us out of our comfort zone.
Phi Delta Theta has boosted my skills and confidence and allowed me to gain experience in leadership roles. I had no intention of running for it, but I’m now our chapter’s recruitment chairman. I can’t emphasize enough the value of the connections I’ve made, networking and meeting many successful alumni from different areas and backgrounds. I feel like I have an ‘in’ wherever I go.”
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Kansas Epsilon
Emporia State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Kevin A. Pouch, ’82
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Shane P. H. Heiman, ’06
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert Timothy Shadoin, ’92
Harold Edmund Shigley, ’77
Charles K. Weston, ’76
Rueben D. Perez, ’85
Donors
Roger W. Heineken, ’78
Ryan James Thompson, ’09
Lorne K. Willard, ’86
Christopher Peine
Christian Presley
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion
$10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Samuel Letts
Tristen Fell
Joshua Woolverton
Kansas Gamma
Kansas State University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Dale L. Preston, ’69
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Marc R. Ramsdale, ’79
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
J. Thom Norbury, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jon R. Barbee, ’68
Larry E. Heasty, ’68
Stanley Eugene Wingate, ’58
Charles C. Cole, ’71
Donors
Richard Kent Adams, ’63
Matthew A. Buchmann, ’64
Charles E. Johnson, ’58
Andrew James Towner, ’02
Keith L. Stanley, ’66
Gregory P. Hanson, ’68
Brandon Eugene Keller, ’15
Nicholas Engle
Owen Macke
Kansas Theta
Ottawa University
Graham Taylor Dixon, ’19
Brock Chapman
Dave Wiley
Henry A. Mathis
Joshua Curving
Kentucky Alpha-Delta
Centre College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Hugh G. Hines, ’60
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Richard S. Raymond, ’66
James D. Rouse, ’62
William E. Marcrum, ’82
Ethan Humphries
Ronald L. Sensibaugh, ’76
Matthew S. Reynolds, ’03
Richard A. Mateer, ’62
Jack Kennedy
Kentucky Epsilon
University of Kentucky
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Anthony H. Ambrose, ’67
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
James W. Masters, ’85
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Hugh M. Walker, ’65
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Cornelius D. Dosker, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Larry L. R. Smith, ’61
Donors
Roger H. Peoples, ’62
Patrick M. Payne, ’58
Robert Z. Joseph, ’68
James P. Wellman, ’86
Frederick Clay Ackiss, ’83
Kyle Thomas Heffernan
Zach Meixner
Baxter Brown
Ian Laffey
Kentucky Eta
Western Kentucky University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Phillip Wayne Barnhouse, ’92
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Charles Louis Pride, ’87
Bill D. Whittaker, ’65
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Joseph Lee Morel, ’02
David G. Chandler, ’81
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William R. Bartlett, ’66
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph Dan Beavers, ’01
Albert W. Norris, ’67
Alex Downing, ’21
Donors
Jerry Richard Wolf, ’98
David Clayton Berkemeier, ’92
Bill T. Edwards, ’74
Roger William Casalengo, ’89
Eric Phillip Thomas, ’17
Thomas M. Duddy, ’71
Stephen Craig Cherry, ’91
Lance Bradley Alm, ’89
Scott Lee Crutcher, ’92
Nicholas Michael Church, ’96
William Harris, ’21
Kaleb Hall Hampton, ’18
Evan James Mack, ’16
William Pride, ’22
Bret Lee Mayberry, ’90
Christopher A. Helm, ’78
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Gregory I. Story, ’77
Kevin Allen Gregory, ’95
Kyle David Strother, ’90
Mark Alan Marsh, ’89
Walter Leonard Loving, ’88
Jeffrey R. G. Anderson, ’84
Michael Todd Rutland, ’95
Collin Isaac Ray, ’17
Emory Barnhouse
Daniel Joseph Watterson, ’89
Patrick Michael McKew, ’03
Matthew A. Puckett, ’20
William C. Hatter, ’66
John David Allen, ’04
Christopher Hughes Lindholm, ’02
James Christopher Watkins, ’86
Justin Patrick Downey, ’19
Bradley Daniel Thomas, ’04
Bransen Grant Hall, ’19
Bryson Thompson, ’22
Craig William White, ’92
David Lawrence Apple, ’98
David Wayne Ferrell, ’93
Michael Hubbard
Robert James Hodge, ’91
Theodore Jackson Bennett, ’18
William A Knight, ’00
Scott William Shonk, ’05
Jason Michael Nemes, ’00
John Murphree
Troy Dean Wood, ’99
Griffin Wynsma
Owen Philip Gollar, ’92
Chad Wilson
Hunter Louis Garstin, ’21
John Norris Reecer, ’17
Kyle Alexander Smith, ’18
Schaefer Wagner
Tribhuwan Singh, ’22
William Derek Hickey, ’00
Will Downing
Zach Goedde
Trevor Austin Grove, ’18
Andrew Baribeau
Bailey Tyler Dahlquist, ’19
Brenton Edward Ditto, ’02
Caden Seward
Cameron Hartig
Cameron Matthew Garmon, ’23
Gabriel Lynn Fancher, ’00
Giovanni Olvera
Jacob Michael Giannelli, ’20
Jacob Stone Fullenwider, ’16
James Routt Holman, ’90
Jared Downey
Jason Wade Heflin, ’97
John Stone Proffitt, ’17
Jordan Allen Tackett, ’19
Justin Pittman Mylor, ’95
Luke Kassenbrock, ’23
Matthew Bradley Butts, ’04
Nick Brunner
Noah Carter Wilson, ’21
Sean Thomas Nethery, ’16
Stephen Michael West, ’02
Timothy Dalton Godbey, ’19
Hunter Jewett
Thomas Pabin
Kentucky Iota
University of Louisville
Donor
Zachary Lucas Pennington
Caleb Benjamin Childers, ’21
Kentucky Theta
Eastern Kentucky University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert D. Kelly, ’72
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Timothy L. Brown, ’83
J. Todd Mason, ’92
Chad Michael Hall, ’07
Robert Lloyd Hatcher, ’86
Robert A. Brown, ’77
Lucas Pulvermacher
Christopher Paul Champ, ’88
Zachary Tyler Manning, ’23
Jerry Wayne Bertram, ’99
Timothy David Neville, ’89
Kentucky Zeta
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Kenneth Richard Holladay, ’74
Louisiana Alpha
Tulane University of Louisiana
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Milner Wayne McVadon, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert G. Coleman III, ’60
Lowell Westerman, ’51
Donor
Alex Emilio Motyka
Louisiana Beta
Louisiana State University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
David A. Jones, ’84
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Thorn C. Huffman, ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William McKinley Ramsey, ’07
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph John Reis III, ’64
Barry B. Baker, ’67
Donors
Andrew C. Slater, ’88
Kirk G. Jones, ’74
Charles H. Calandro, ’72
Thomas D. McGuffey, ’83
Louisiana Epsilon
Louisiana Tech University
Donors
Abram Bender
Living Bond Society
The Living Bond Society honors Phis and friends who have informed the Phi Delta Theta Foundation of a legacy commitment via one of the following planned giving vehicles:
• Wills and Living Trusts
• Beneficiary Designations
• Charitable Gift Annuities
• Charitable Remainder Trust
• Charitable Lead Trusts
• Real Estate
• Donor-Advised Funds
Knowing where to start when it comes to legacy giving is often confusing. Visit the Foundation’s Planned Giving web page at https://phide.lt/ planned-giving to help guide you on the path to securing a future for your family and Phi Delta Theta.
If you have any questions or prefer to chat with someone about the options, contact Brayden Hosman at 513-580-6724 or bhosman@ phideltatheta.org.
Since the Living Bond Society was launched, 252 donors have joined, including eight new brothers in 2023! Add your name 2024.
Gabriel Freeman
Tyler Emory
Brandon Buckalew, ’23
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Alvaro G. Rodriguez
Derek Morvant
Will Leake
Louisiana Gamma
University of Louisiana-Lafayette
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
T. Scott Smith, ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Lawrence William Uhde, ’84
Maine Alpha Colby College
Richard L. Seavey, ’59
Manitoba Alpha University of Manitoba
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Kenneth T. Ransby, ’69
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion
$10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Justin F. Reitsma, ’01
Donors
Ish Khatter, ’24
Nicholas Lu, ’23
Allan W. Paul, ’74
Maryland Alpha University of Maryland-College Park
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Edward Burke Wilford IV, ’79
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Michael B. Twigg, ’74
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
John Charles Ford, ’64
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Robert H. Larsen, ’52
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Christopher W. Washburn, ’93
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Harold C. Curtis, ’61
Adam Michael Hasner, ’91
Raymond R. Kazmierski, ’51
Jeffrey A. Rivest, ’75
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Paul R. Leleck, ’72
Thomas C. Morrison, ’56
Harold James Campbell Jr., ’59
Vernon Rodney Tate, ’61
James A. Goff, ’85
Robert E. Scott, ’67
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Lee William Woods, ’67
John Paul Thomas, ’89
Preston E. Insley, ’56
Charles James Hart, ’62
Robert C. Roberts, ’70
Luckett G. Maynard, ’65
Guy W. Silas, ’83
Robert M. Dudley, ’69
Nicholas Ryan Novak, ’05
Donors
Thomas James McLane, ’02
Nicholas J. Schaus, ’67
Edwin J. Callahan, ’74
George L. Mino, ’74
Daniel David Kaplan, ’91
Aidan Parks
Maryland Beta McDaniel College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Brig. Gen. Donald F. Schenk, USA, Ret., ’71
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Keith D. Muller, ’71
Robert C. Andrews, ’77
David Michael Stout, ’76
William M McCormick, ’73
Donors
Leon D. Salzman, ’74
Randolph V. Dove, ’74
William S. Kaplan, ’71
Randolph F. Witter, ’76
Charles E. Moore, ’71
Wayne M. Winterling, ’80
Calvin Thomas Benevento, ’15
Jonathan Gary Rose, ’86
Richard W. Douglas, ’72
Christopher M. Hartwyk, ’82
Lawrence E. Schmidt, ’75
David B. Solow, ’72
Kevin Matthew Joyce, ’05
Jeffrey L. Slider, ’74
Michael M. Mock, ’73
Randall A. Butzer, ’82
David F. Bufter, ’74
James D. Degrafft, ’85
Charles M. Spicknall, ’72
Frank Sullivan, ’70
David A. Severn, ’77
William Andrew Kauffman, ’08
David J. Sekira, ’80
George S. Gumann, ’73
Donald A. Dulaney, ’74
Robert C. Brown, ’74
Robert J. Kresslein, ’77
Brian Matthew Hose, ’00
David M. Firor, ’79
Donald I. Mohler II, ’72
John Patrick Sullivan, ’91
Jonathan Marc Pitonzo, ’00
Norman G. Snyder, ’72
Patrick L. Rogan, ’83
Richard A. St John, ’84
James Nicholson Hess, ’88
Matthew James Hines, ’15
William Bruce Spire, ’93
William D. Newkirk, ’72
Lawrence G. Van Horn, ’76
Frederick J. Zavaglia, ’74
William T. Rowe, ’77
Kenneth S. Kester, ’72
Arthur G. Phillips, ’74
Danny L. Wilson, ’71
Mark W. Higdon, ’75
Matthew Luke Grande, ’23
Thomas H. Rafter, ’74
Gary Richard Ahrens, ’77
Shawn Thomas Beaumont, ’13
Wayne M. Butler, ’72
Carlos H. Ortega, ’85
George W. Metz, ’78
John B. Rosenquist, ’85
Joseph N. Ingolia, ’76
Matthew S. Zimmerman, ’73
Ross Anthony Hollebon, ’97
Steven R. Vaughan, ’76
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Thomas A. Smith, ’82
August E. Aull, ’75
David A. Reinecker, ’77
John I. Barnes, ’77
Michael Boone Easley, ’81
Matthew W. King, ’77
Stephen Thomas Bufter, ’74
William Scott Tinney, ’91
Malik William Walfall, ’19
Quinn William McGinnes, ’20
Michael D. Rigoli, ’18
Alan P. Baker, ’73
Barry E. Morris, ’77
Colin K. McCollough, ’86
Daniel Braddock LaGrua, ’89
Daniel Tobias Belove, ’03
Douglas J. Ragan, ’79
Earle B. Myers, ’74
Francis G. Stakem, ’77
Gary W. Schanche, ’71
Keith A. Grunow, ’86
Kevin P. Trezise, ’83
Matthew D. Baker, ’83
Michael S. Frazer, ’79
Philip Russell Simmerer, ’97
Regan J. R. Smith, ’81
Richard Mattingly, ’75
Robert A. Moore, ’75
Ronald R. Freeman, ’72
Watson M. Lohmann, ’83
William E. Jenne, ’85
William J. Holloway Jr., ’72
John B. Jenkins, ’74
Randy W. Shaw, ’81
Lynn F. Coy, ’73
Russell C. Hess, ’77
Michael Charles Eves, ’95
Drew Sutton Gress, ’11
Brian N. Trumpower, ’78
Carl David Petrucci, ’73
John L. Spaar, ’81
Michael E. Warthen, ’77
Robert Trader, ’84
William S. Gossard, ’73
Edward L. Ginsberg, ’78
James Robert Lamberson, ’74
Alan P. Linton, ’71
Charles B. Anderson, ’75
Christopher Eric Saumenig, ’98
Jeffrey N. Bernstein, ’82
John C. Graber, ’73
Mark L. Randall, ’78
Sherman B. Paper, ’72
Thomas M. Trezise, ’75
Jamie Martin
Jevin Tranquillo, ’23
Maryland Delta
Johns Hopkins University
Donors
Arya Satish
Jon A. Derrick Jr., ’14
Cole Olson
Nicholas Scelfo
Massachusetts Alpha
Williams College
Frederick Winston, ’59
Massachusetts Epsilon
Northeastern University
Dylan Perez
Donors
Aiden Szewczyk
Massachusetts Eta Babson College
Thomas Welch
Massachusetts Gamma
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Mark L. Bye, ’78
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Douglas C. Spreng, ’65
Robert Thompson Drake
Association
$7,500 to $9,999
William R. Kampe, ’66
Boyd Eugene Givan, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert Morrison Orr Sutton, ’73
Peter T. Rogers, ’82
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Christian A. Gimre, ’58
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Shugato S. Davis, ’84
Donald L. Brinkley, ’79
Christopher Carl Simeone, ’05
William J. Lueckel, ’49
John Peter Vincent Hollis, ’82
Darsh Grewal
Massachusetts Zeta
University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Thomas Barber
Michigan Alpha University of Michigan
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Nat J. Love, ’81
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Steven John McCormick, ’90
James Robert Browne, ’78
Duane C. Bollert, ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas R. Walsh, ’79
Curtis J. Gano, ’82
Bruce C. Young, ’78
Mark P. Daiber, ’84
James Bayle Kelligrew, ’87
Alexander Patrick Carrick, ’10
Joseph S. R. Fattore, ’79
Derek John Stevens, ’89
Knights of Pallas
Knight of Pallas is the annual giving society for students designed to educate our youngest brothers on the impact of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation. Undergraduate Phis can join this society with a donation of $20 to receive their Knights of Pallas pin. In 2023, 266 students joined the Knights of Pallas.
Top Chapters
The following schools had the highest number of students join Knights of Pallas:
Join Knights of Pallas today with a donation of $20 or more!
Donors
Michael J. Levitt, ’80
Charles W. Fowler, ’79
Michael S. Adams, ’74
Robert L. Hooper, ’84
Peter T. Gutman, ’85
Daniel K. Recinella, ’81
William E. Dvorak, ’85
Douglas Alan Girdler, ’88
Sidhdharth Dhanesh Sheth, ’88
James R. Ruth, ’86
Charles Anthony Abookire, ’90
Daniel J. Gresla, ’84
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Sean P. Insalaco, ’84
Frederick S. Cromer, ’86
Edmund John Feeley, ’82
Jeffrey L. Post, ’81
Robert G. Wildermuth, ’85
Guy W. Tunnicliffe, ’84
John Warren Lawrence, ’88
Larry P. Schramm, ’78
Donald E. Pollard, ’84
Michael O’Connor, ’85
Michael D. Citren, ’83
Thomas A. Munroe, ’86
Michael John Lashendock, ’83
Peter R. Dunne, ’87
Joseph E. Kraus, ’81
John R. Goldman, ’85
Jon R. Weller, ’84
Matthew Berk
Andrew David Lehr, ’17
Kenneth William Copp, ’55
David T. Liederbach, ’84
Andrew J. Weinstein, ’87
Boris David Yu, ’12
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Christopher Matthew Vlachos, ’88
Christopher Paul Shepard, ’88
Edward S. Carpenter, ’85
Jordan L. Dickstein, ’84
Michael O. Staiger, ’86
Michael P. Sekulich, ’89
Peter Karmanos, ’88
Richard G. Norden, ’87
Thomas William Boylen, ’89
Timothy Joseph Lamb, ’87
William Gerald Rathsburg, ’87
William M. Flom, ’85
Thomas P. Redick, ’82
Daniel Scott Dretler, ’88
Brian Francis Rathsburg, ’88
Douglas S. Stuart, ’85
Gregory Scott Gordon, ’92
Nathan Harrington
Roland C. Zagnoli, ’84
Derek John Adragna, ’88
Eric Timothy Shovein, ’09
Paul Joseph Wezner, ’06
Roger Lawrence Crimmins
Michigan Alpha University of Michigan
Robert John Lawrence, ’20
Michigan Beta
Michigan State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John W. Miller, ’52
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
John Frederick Gilmore, ’52
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Richard J. Shaw, ’54
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Daniel E. Smith, ’84
Matthew W. Mills, ’76
Nick Michael Scarlatelli, ’15
Charles Stephen Holt, ’88
David H. Cook, ’71
William L. Patterson, ’85
Stephen Alexander Cruise, ’86
Donors
Ross A. Noel, ’80
Robert W. Burnham, ’56
Robert T. Fell, ’55
Roger M. Pierce, ’61
John Mitchell Chase, ’90
Michael J. Byl, ’83
William Joseph Brennan, ’80
Colin Green, ’19
Daniel M. Downey, ’72
Robert Ames Zielinski, ’93
Robert L. Newsome, ’60
Stephen Winders, ’17
Bradford J. Theodoroff, ’78
Karl A. Braun, ’79
Frank G. Welsher, ’80
Pierre M. Menard, ’77
James Michael McNulty, ’88
Devin Paul McCarthy, ’22
Edward Thomas Baumuller, ’93
Mark Francis Rieth, ’89
Osvaldo Diaz-Rodriguez, ’15
Carl E. Van Fleet, ’84
Robert J. Evanski, ’81
Robert D. Schutz, ’64
William B. Chapel, ’56
Edwin R. Hinden, ’55
Sean Sklenicka
Rick Hambrick, ’85
Stuart John Hunt, ’89
Robert L. Anderson, ’72
Thomas M. Harding, ’87
Alex Edward Childers
Jonathan Anthony Wolak, ’17
Eric William Alcott, ’16
Luke Austin Boulter, ’17
John Thompson Roma, ’21
Maxwell Alexander DeMare, ’20
William P. Connor, ’20
Richard Whitten Barnes, ’89
Alexander W. Hazard
Andrew Scott Roberts, ’96
Benjamin Thomas Glime, ’00
Blair Douglas Hess, ’02
Brian Thornton Moody, ’83
Callum Saxe, ’25
Christopher Scott Cumming, ’87
Christopher Scott Talbot, ’88
Geoffrey D. Lyon, ’67
Jonathan Peter Krempel, ’87
Jordan Kent-Burns Darragh, ’97
Kurtis A. Laug, ’82
Matthew G. Martin, ’84
Michael Allan Werthman, ’88
Michael D. Popielec, ’85
Michael John Kupinski, ’90
Nicholas Charles Clark, ’16
Patrick J. Kwiatkowski, ’87
Peter Berg, ’69
Peter K. Moody, ’87
Stuart W. Argo, ’84
Tyler Pasek, ’17
Wesley Stephen Peters, ’22
William Anderson Brophy
Ian McBroom, ’20
Alexander Delaney Berger
Alp Pergel, ’20
Casey Borowsky
Daniel Anthony Helmrath, ’20
Davis Charles Dikker, ’21
Ian Cunningham, ’19
Lee Jeptha Workum, ’21
Parker Kennedy Rieth, ’22
Reagan McCaw, ’21
Tyler Korber, ’21
William Giger, ’20
Zach Capua, ’21
Jon W. Anderson, ’86
Cole Gregory Hallett, ’22
Adam Matthew Bode
Andres Daniel Crowell, ’22
Anthony Dennis Lekse, ’25
Bryan A. Weston, ’77
Connor Robinson Wood
David Alexander Kocab, ’20
Evan Michael Zschering, ’22
Gerald Douglas LaGore, ’25
Jensen Blane Skelton, ’21
Justis Lemuel Kimerer, ’22
Kurt Martin Schwager, ’88
Matthew R. Peterson, ’85
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Maxwell Harrison Mairn, ’22
Samuel Joseph Tyson, ’21
Todd Stewart Hertzler, ’01
Tyler Lazano
Walker Merritt Wynkoop, ’84
Brandon Robert Conner, ’22
Owen Patrick Pleasant
Turner Garison Miller, ’20
Aidan Cleary
Harrison Kennicott
Jacob Henige
Reed Alexander Hondzinski, ’16
Ryan Ghise, ’23
Thomas Sloan
Jack Falk, ’23
Mike Yarzebinski, ’17
Andrew Timothy Petee, ’18
Robert Jerald Thorn, ’22
William Arvant
Aidan Thomas McArdle, ’22
Jake Reishus
Michigan Delta
Kettering University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Michael G. Scarlatelli, ’76
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Eric L. Grubb, ’87
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
David G. Owens, ’74
Russell G. Gillard, ’73
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Andrew Raftopoulos, ’14
Michael Jon Boulter, ’12
William H. Underwood, ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Brian Scott Naumann, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kevin A. Hyde, ’84
Carl R. Kipp, ’83
Scott Giffen Marr, ’79
Ronald G. Swan, ’70
Bruce E. Sing, ’79
Eric Richard Beckeman, ’90
Richard G. Russell, ’69
Christopher G. Bala, ’87
Donors
Joel A. Kelly, ’77
Allen B. Rayl, ’80
Donn D. Patterson, ’73
Paul M. Nozar, ’66
Jack L. Howe, ’72
Michael A. Balnaves, ’82
Troy M. Stallings, ’69
Cameron Johnson, ’23
Richard J. Keller, ’77
Terry E. Nels, ’65
Scott Karl Heinle, ’92
Robert Danny Muzzin, ’89
William Joseph Hulka, ’90
Todd S. Applebaum, ’87
Luke Patrick Fenstermacher
John L. Brundage, ’86
Tyler Allen Bliznik, ’23
Phu Nguyen
Mitchell Jae Mager, ’10
Giuseppe Antonino Ciaramitaro, ’23
John Peter Groetelaars, ’90
Richard G. Conrad, ’71
W. Alan Levijoki, ’70
Michigan Epsilon
Northwood University
Donors
Gary L. Pareyt, ’85
Ryan Patrick LaFontaine, ’99
Glenn Allen Bates, ’98
Kelley W. Shaw, ’96
Anthony William Pollicella, ’95
Douglas Curtis Mohr, ’03
Jeremy Michael McClish, ’13
Kirk David Gyselinck, ’96
Michigan Eta
Western Michigan University
Donors
Carter MacEwen
Alexander Scott Lawrence, ’22
Michigan Zeta
Central Michigan University
Donors
Kent Woody
Nolan Kamoo
Adam Gregory Fisher, ’18
Anthony Ursitti
Cole David McGregor, ’20
Nicholas Todd Schultz, ’17
Minnesota Alpha University of Minnesota
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Duane A. Rasmussen, ’51
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Charles Thomas Lamkin, ’73
William Otto Naegele, ’64
Kern G. Rodeberg, ’64
Jason L. Nolander, ’85
Donors
Alden Dale Ackels, ’63
Robert A. Unzen, ’55
Minnesota Beta Minnesota State University, Mankato
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Frederick B. Schultz, ’74
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Dan R. Fields, ’74
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Randall A. Reichert, ’78
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael L. Hansen, ’71
Aves D. Thompson, ’67
Gregory R. Call, ’76
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jordan Michael Moore, ’08
Daniel L Mundahl, ’86
Jan E. Akerberg, ’69
Donors
James L. Brockberg, ’78
Terry M. Davis, ’79
Jay Lance Peterson, ’88
George R. Kohan, ’69
George H. Cliff, ’68
James W. Parks, ’84
Floyd Dever Roberts, ’88
Dale T. Wolpers, ’74
Keith Wade Boettcher, ’86
Dennis N. Folden, ’76
William J. Mackey, ’70
Gordon J. Vlasak, ’74
Kenneth S. Weldon, ’68
Jacob Roland Helgeson, ’04
Jerome P. Johnson, ’67
Stephen Mark Paul, ’79
John P. Leer, ’75
David W. Hunerberg, ’65
Roger W. Elias, ’70
Donald Vanderwiel, ’85
Bradley C. Johnson, ’71
Grant Edmond Menefee, ’04
Ryan Gregory Osborn, ’02
Michael A. Schatz, ’14
Thomas Leon Frost, ’03
Francis M. Tasler, ’74
Kyle William Larsen, ’06
Christopher A. Aitken, ’04
Douglas Donald Davis, ’90
Terrence P. Larkin, ’65
Larry W. Schluter, ’66
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Hubert C. Cholick, ’71
Larry H. Wild, ’76
Ryan Patrick Flynn, ’07
James F. Whitlock, ’74
Todd Lyle Guennigsmann, ’03
Joseph G. Bilek, ’70
Paul E. Hedelson, ’78
Paul W. Thorne, ’75
Benjamin D. Guthmiller, ’11
James Joseph Benson, ’70
Trent Mathew Schull, ’88
Kris P. Dudziak, ’81
Scott Jerome Rosin, ’87
Thomas L. Alberg, ’68
Derek Mauland, ’06
Andrew M. Welty, ’77
Thomas Tucker Wilkins, ’09
Joseph George Weiss, ’84
Mark R. Zrust, ’78
Alexander Taylor Beck, ’18
Brett Winston Marshall, ’18
Albert D. Hesla, ’70
Benjamin Joseph Nelson, ’07
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Daniel Gregory Conway, ’03
James H. Rademacher, ’70
Richard F. Hurrle, ’79
William J. Rose, ’78
James Robert Blaseck, ’83
Layne Kevin Rosin, ’89
Daniel John Schmit, ’10
Michael J. Turgeon, ’70
Stewart Symons
Kole Kleinschmidt, ’20
David Michael Gottschalk, ’11
Kristoffer Stein, ’08
Riley Paul Fluegel, ’10
Austin Willette
Ian Schaefer
Tyler J. Lorbeski
Alexander Dorso
Andrew John Lano, ’90
Calden Scott Huntley, ’91
Dean Wendell Stuewe, ’90
Gregory David McCurry, ’02
James Michael Jensen, ’04
James Walter Hartwell, ’88
John W. Humphrey, ’78
Joseph W. Dotson, ’70
Kevin James McCarthy, ’91
Kevin Lee Berkhof, ’88
Michael David McDonough, ’06
Michael John Senden, ’89
Nicholas Elliott Peyer, ’05
Peter Kendall Mooers, ’00
Randy Dennis, ’76
Ryan Andrew Tobias, ’04
Steven James Gould, ’89
Kevin Steve Goyak, ’88
Steven Wendell Jahnke, ’89
Jeffrey Scott Waldron, ’04
Mack Russell Goodpaster, ’05
Sam Ristow
Benjamin Perry
William Eugene Wickland, ’07
Trevor Odenbrett
Ben Leonard
Aedan Bertrand
Brady Lorsung
Daniel Patrick McCarthy, ’88
Evan Storkamp, ’23
Gerald Gary Blasing, ’94
Jaiden Smith
James D. Connors, ’68
James Logan
Juan Guizar
Michael Crescenzo
Mitchell Bradley Eisma, ’13
Riley Regan
Rodney W. Schmidt, ’73
Travis A. Gerlach, ’19
Aaron Mueller
Carter Martodam, ’23
Evan Van Scoyk
Eric Jason Dronen, ’02
Joseph G. Christenson, ’92
Marcus Lawrence Ableman, ’13
Roman Mark Newinski, ’23
Spencer James Wiggins, ’04
Brandon Edward McCabe, ’09
Christopher Joseph West, ’10
Daniel Glen Heintz, ’10
Eric John Schumacher, ’08
John Henry Huth, ’06
Kelvin Duane Borchardt, ’11
Kyle Steven Bergquist, ’10
Mississippi Alpha University of Mississippi
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Thomas C. Farnsworth, ’60
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
David E. Brevard, ’78
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Edward Peebles Peacock, ’69
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Thomas J. Reardon, ’72
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas S. Bass, ’74
Yandell F. Shipley, ’50
Donors
William D. Tucker, ’73
Floyd M. Melton, ’65
Boyd P. Atkinson, ’70
Robert B. Barnard, ’75
Chris Merritt, ’16
Jack Henry Reichle
Mississippi Beta
Mississippi State University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Matthew Ryan Harrison, ’02
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
LTC Christopher G. Loschiavo, ’05
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John Cawthon Thompson, ’09
Donors
Walter W. Morris, ’22
Austin Hill
Connor Greer
Jake Holcolmb
Joe Thomas Savage, ’77
Missouri Alpha University of Missouri
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
John Laughlin Carter, ’85
M. Ray Thomasson, ’52
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
James Bradley Boswell, ’93
Jason Charles Stout, ’93
George H. Wood, ’68
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Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Christopher C. Hackman, ’93
Tyler Preston Alcorn, ’97
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Geoffrey H. Halliday, ’77
Frank B. Shelden, ’77
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John H. Shackelford, ’50
M. Bruce McClelland, ’65
Robert H. Haubein, ’63
John P. Huston, ’82
Mark Andrew Ladd, ’98
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
J. Edward Travis, ’56
Todd C. Wilcox, ’84
James K. Akard, ’71
Sidney S. Lindley, ’49
Kip Ronald Underwood, ’94
Michael Travis Condict, ’93
James B. Hagemeister, ’85
Vincent M. Tobin, ’65
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gregory Wayne Boehne, ’91
Jeffrey N. Gutknecht, ’82
Michael Thomas Ruesler, ’15
Jack W. Moreland, ’57
Jeffrey Duval Lahue, ’93
Donors
Edward A. Lindner, ’73
Ryan Carl Lommel, ’14
R. Dale Findlay, ’54
Michael J. Hayes, ’77
Gregory Todd Clouse, ’87
James H. Houx, ’61
Gregory L. Thackery, ’85
Clarence H. Moreland, ’54
Daniel A. Irwin, ’91
John R. Campbell Jr., ’75
Donald Paul Luboski, ’58
Nathaniel Rees Basham, ’20
Robert Lee Marshall, ’81
E. Lynn Miller, ’70
John Timothy Guignon, ’88
Jeffrey Thomas Tyson, ’91
William Joel Montgomery, ’04
Sam Robert Woodruff, ’15
Samuel Pennington Rogers
John D. Miles, ’83
Zachary Flower
Matthew B. Woods, ’84
Missouri Beta
Westminster College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Arthur F. Hoge, ’75
Robert Thompson Drake
Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Timothy S. Steinbeck, ’82
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Harry G. Sharp, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gerry Grossman, ’51
Bradford J. Williams, ’66
Robert N. Brell, ’62
John Everett York, ’16
Donors
Ryan Earnest Meador, ’00
Steven W. Panknin, ’73
Joesph Santino Garner, ’23
Rev. Michael John Schulte, ’14
Timothy Aldred, ’15
Frank B. Sloss, ’95
Riley Tucker Zack, ’19
Daniel Adam Draves, ’23
Ari Lieberman
Kerrick Adkins
William Logan Martin, ’23
Andrew Lurkins
Arley Gale, ’23
Austin White
Briley Dickerson, ’23
Cameron O’Neal
Ceiran Dillard, ’24
Chris Corely
Collin Siebel-Spath
Conner Westermeyer, ’23
Connor Siebel-Spath
Cooper Pennington
Daniel Backer
Derek Brown, ’23
Jakob Roar Gibson, ’23
Jesus Vela
John Moore
John Stannard
Jonathan Banza
Josh Morales
Lane Martin
Luke Anthony Comparato, ’23
Marcus Stephens
Matt Trout
Michael Giles
Owen Burke
Patrick Shea
Ryan Pemberton
Sam Hoffman
Stephen William Rogers, ’23
Steven Mueller
Timothy Fitzpatrick
Travis Bieg
Trey Mazzarese
William Vance Conway, ’25
Missouri Beta Prime
Central Methodist University
Curtis Arran Bedor, ’13
Missouri Delta
Saint Louis University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Michael Kevin Renetzky, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Gary Mark Gaertner, ’87
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Terence P. McAuliffe, ’10
Peter J. Meyer, ’07
Matthew Richards
Missouri Epsilon
Missouri State University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Christopher T. Webb, ’93
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Greg P. Lauman, ’92
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Joseph S. Passanise, ’91
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Jason M. Crockett, ’96
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John Alan Bogler, ’88
Missouri Eta
Missouri Western
State University
Scott P. Sollars, ’00
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John F. Schmidt, ’49
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
James L. Murdock, ’60
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John G. Daley Dubuque, ’73
Jules D. Campbell, ’69
Michael R. Schardt, ’76
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Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Don M. Schlueter, ’60
Thomas L. Holling, ’51
Hughes A. Bagley, ’45
Paul D. Johns, ’58
William A. Miller, ’69
Harold F. Helmkampf, ’59
Missouri Gamma
Washington University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
John Frederick Schmidt, ’49
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
James L. Murdock, ’60
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John G. Daley Dubuque, ’73
Donor
Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion
$10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Jules D. Campbell, ’69
Michael R. Schardt, ’76
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Don M. Schlueter, ’60
Thomas L. Holling, ’51
Donors
Hughes A. Bagley, ’45
Paul D. Johns, ’58
William A. Miller, ’69
Harold F. Helmkampf, ’59
Missouri Iota
Lindenwood University
Donors
Mason Rice, ’23
Wooju Baik
Andrew Conley
Missouri Theta
Northwest Missouri
State University
Matthew Charles Fritsch, ’14
Missouri Zeta
Southeast Missouri
State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Jeffrey Neil Davis, ’94
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Nathan P. Thomas, ’95
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Ryan T. Frenz, ’06
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John F. Friedel, ’82
Levi Tuschhoff
Gavin Chasteen
Elliot Hoffmann
Nathan Lillard
Sean Harold
Caleb Lappe
Tyler Rodgers
Montana Alpha University of Montana
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Trevor Lee Johnson, ’94
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Raymond B. Hunkins, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gordon D. Bell, ’64
Donors
Richard W. Brensinger, ’94
Johnathon Warren Leavell, ’93
James P. Olomon, ’64
Slaed Bosley Spiller, ’93
William R. Schwanke, ’67
Chad Robert Burchard, ’94
Stephen L. Dahlberg, ’91
Bradley Scott Stevens, ’92
Jack Lee Alton, ’93
Steven Michael Belowich, ’98
Jamison L. Albertini, ’97
Logan R. Weisenberger, ’22
Nick Dunbar
Conner Rorie
Hayden Whipple, ’23
Nebraska Alpha University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Richard W. Kelley, ’60
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jeffrey M. Grant, ’90
Bradley R. Shafer, ’94
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Keith A. Wysocki, ’07
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Edmund C. Buch, ’70
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James Horner, ’81
James Stuart, ’86
John A. Elliott, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael Duane Lee, ’90
Alan L. Plummer, ’62
Paul F. Fischer, ’68
James W. Dinsmore, ’51
James R. Coe, ’71
Gene Matthew Eckel, ’94
Charles R. Elliott, ’66
Jaret E. Jones, ’58
Donors
Donovan Mark Quimby, ’68
Nick Brokaw
David P. Heiser, ’69
Aron M Boumstein, ’96
Randal Dean Hawthorne, ’92
Daniel James Levy, ’87
Christopher Cusack, ’72
Charles S. Wilson, ’60
William J. Mueller, ’77
Donald L. Pakieser, ’59
Jeffrey L. Raffety, ’80
Ryan Garrett Norman, ’10
Matthew Aaron Kirshenbaum, ’94
Benjamin George Johnson, ’06
Roger A. Abel, ’68
Jason Scott Hendrickson, ’97
Brian John Yates, ’94
Bradford William Claussen, ’07
Carl F. Olenberger, ’71
Jim Warren, ’75
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Bradley Tyler Perry, ’94
David Lawrence Stern, ’96
Peter Christ Theoharis, ’93
John R. Nolon, ’63
Ryan Reid Shanahan, ’01
Robert Nielsen, ’15
Chadwick Aaron Engle, ’92
Joseph Aaron Kirshenbaum
Jayden Ericson
Nebraska Beta
University of Nebraska at Kearney
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jeffrey Alan Dillon, ’87
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Bruce A. Rippen, ’72
Douglas M. Demmel, ’79
Donors
Bradley E. Snyder, ’86
John R. Jatczak, ’88
James S. Sajevic, ’77
Landon G. Killion, ’17
Robert A. Kirby, ’84
Austin Alan Taibemal, ’14
Sam Reimers
Noah Mosel
Wyatt John Hansen
Nebraska Gamma
Creighton University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Matthew David Ord, ’99
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Joseph D. Kohout, ’98
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Ryan Todd Schroer, ’97
Donors
Benjamin Patrick McAnany, ’12
Campbell Lehnertz Faulkner, ’09
Hunter Colt Allen, ’14
Robert A. Placek III, ’12
Nathan Lee Schmutz, ’01
Blake Maxwell Wach, ’17
Chase Hiroki Maika Kinoshita, ’13
Nathan Ira Van Winkle, ’14
Douglas Brenner Jones, ’01
Mark Robert Austin, ’17
Kellan Dominic Ryan, ’22
Jonathan Wall
Nevada Alpha
University of Nevada, Reno
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Glenn A. Goza, ’72
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Adam D. Cegavske, ’04
Beau Bush
Nevada Beta
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Lt. Col. Henry G. Heren IV, USSF, Ret., ’99
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert C. Snyder, ’93
Donors
Steven B Amend, ’97
Paul J. Moradkhan, ’02
Peter J. Goatz, ’06
Aydan Amberg
Jaydin Moore
Michael J. Amesquita Jr., ’03
Dylan Farley
Michael Laidman
Vincent Chimblo
Connor Cox
New Hampshire Alpha
Dartmouth College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James W. Mytton, ’49
Edwin Roberts Sumner, ’52
New Hampshire Beta
Southern New Hampshire University
Donors
James Andrew Adelstein, ’93
Marc Christopher Nolin, ’19
Dylan Martinelli
Eamon Kelley
Thomas Burbank
New Jersey Delta
Stockton University
Donor
Shane Rubin
New Jersey Epsilon
Montclair State University
Donors
Ryan Joseph Breyta, ’23
Anthony Alves
New Jersey Gamma
Seton Hall University
Donors
Nicolas Tully
Mason Walczak
New Mexico Alpha University of New Mexico
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Kenneth D. Hansen, ’55
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
William D. Grasse, ’62
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Robert Clark Evans, ’67
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
John L. Jones, ’74
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Jason C. Julian, ’00
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Joseph H. Edward, ’91
Thomas E. Minton, ’67
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Steven B. Rael, ’76
Jason Daniel O’Rourke, ’98
Donald W. Bozeman, ’56
Richard Matthew Ashbaugh, ’96
Robert T. Duffy, ’71
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas D. Coughlen, ’60
Douglas Gatchell, ’68
Nicholas Hurley Brown, ’64
Richard H. Dorn, ’68
Leonard Crandall Hays, ’60
Carl Stuart Dunlap, ’74
George V. Marovish, ’69
Neal A. Pearson, ’62
James M. Brandenburg, ’66
Felix T. Haltom, ’64
John Clatworthy, ’53
Francus G. Brockerman III, ’99
Charles K. Ables, ’65
Michaelpaul S. Cheromiah, ’18
Gabriel Curtis Bowman
Scott T. Reed, ’73
Steve Patrick Sloboda, ’96
Mason Miller
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New York Alpha
Cornell University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Brian D. Dunn, ’77
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Glenn P. Davis, ’75
Manuel Pham Alvarez, ’02
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard L. Veith, ’63
Douglas A. Hayward, ’79
Donors
Mark A. Mathewson, ’84
Brandon Cory Goldberg, ’07
Edward Michael Christian, ’11
Peter Ezekiel Ippel, ’02
Conrad Hamilton
Kevin Cheng
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Christopher DeLara, ’19
New York Beta
Union College Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kent H. Picken, ’69
Philip S. Arony, ’70
Gates H. Whitaker, ’69 5
Edwin W. Otis, ’65
New York Epsilon
Syracuse University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Leon R. DeLieto, ’64
Jack M. Heflin, ’68
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Arthur E. Sibley, ’80
Donors
John B. Kerr, ’54
Rodney P. Mercer, ’75
Scott Curtis Baltazar, ’89
New York Eta
Rochester Institute of Technology
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Richard H. Brennan, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Patrick Anthony Pipino, ’90
Donors
Daniel Phillip Black, ’11
Derek E. Piotrowski, ’19
Corey Plant
Mason Wahlers
New York Kappa
Hofstra University
Donors
Max Richardson
Fredy Salvador Valencia, ’13
Miles Wujek
New York Lambda
St. John’s University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John A. Fenner, ’20
Donor
Joshua Fox
New York Theta
State University of New York-Oneonta
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Scott Andrew Donnelly, ’91
New York Zeta
Colgate University
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
John B. Dunn, 1917
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Bruce C. Clayton, ’89
William C. Baker, ’70
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Conrad F. Thiede, ’90
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Thomas B. Tyree, ’83
Peter O. Hanson, ’55
William F. Roberts, ’71
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Ira Blatt, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John Dante Bertolozzi, ’89
William Allen Johnson, ’90
George H. Potter, ’59
R. Bruce Hunter, ’76
Donors
Ronald Garwood Holly, ’80
Frederic D. Van Arnam, ’83
Paul Case Aiken, ’06
Brian Owen Piotrowski, ’12
Matthew Mason Kovalcik, ’05
Christopher Kenneth Connolly, ’98
David G. Mintz, ’79
Eric Hechler, ’19
North Carolina Alpha
Duke University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Joseph Paschal Brooks, ’00
Robert W. Steinbruegge, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Charles Theodore Wegner, ’79
Donald B. Wiesley, ’67
Donors
Lafayette Powers Grose, ’55
Michael William Wolitzer, ’86
John K. Barker, ’64
Patrick Joseph Ennis, ’87
Gerhart S. Suppiger, ’75
William C. Smith, ’58
North Carolina Beta
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Donald W. Millen, ’59
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Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John F. Deans, ’59
John A. Poole, ’65
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Sherwood H. Smith, ’56
Robert A. Collier, ’53
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William M. Dunlap, ’61
Richard A. Vinroot, ’63
David Frank Ferguson, ’90
Donors
J. G. Fitzgibbons, ’50
Kenneth D. Dickinson, ’63
George Turner
North Carolina Delta
North Carolina State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Brooks Terrell Raiford, ’90
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Juri Charles Groenland, ’01
James Robert Hickman, ’93
Brian Paul Wilson, ’03
Jonathan Charles Routh, ’97
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert Charles Harmening, ’94
Donors
Jeffrey Allen Gluck, ’06
Jacob Nolan Bryant, ’94
Frederick E. Wilson IV, ’16
John Francis McKeever, ’03
Douglas Robert Jones, ’01
Philip Lacey, ’07
Peter Thomas Kenny, ’04
Jay Carter Biggs, ’94
James Gillespie
North Carolina Epsilon
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Donors
Alexander Patrick Ricciuti, ’16
Ronni Elhadidy, ’24
North Carolina Eta
Appalachian State University
Will Conner
Jack Warren
Jacob Parent
Pearce Lowrey
Seth Strickland
Steven Russell Stum, ’23
North Carolina Gamma
Davidson College
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Bruno R. Baudet, ’96
Robert J. Kmiecik, ’85
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jack C. Stultz Jr., ’74
Moreland Tyler Smith, ’92
Thomas Jefferson, ’59
Mitchell M. Purvis, ’77
Alan E. Rockett, ’77
Derek Alexander Jones, ’18
North Carolina Zeta
Campbell University
Donors
Garrick Michael King, ’18
Mason Andrew Simpson, ’17
Joshua Chamberlain Jensen, ’21
Andrew Harkins, ’22
Charles Leslie Knowles, ’23
Matthew Voelz
Zachary Sherman
North Dakota Alpha
University of North Dakota
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Thomas A. Balzer, ’99
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert M. Bush, ’62
James Jeffrey Nelson, ’66
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Arne F. Boyum, ’66
Dylan Michael Berg, ’15
Timothy E. Shea, ’77
Craig Robert Mosford, ’95
Donors
Charles D. McLeod, ’72
John P. Berg, ’54
Aaron Michael Flynn, ’07
Sean P. McClain, ’14
Michael B. Shea, ’73
Daniel MacK Traynor, ’92
Brandon Christopher Dorn, ’16
Joseph Douglas Hackman, ’17
Cody Allen Majerus, ’08
Devyn Kimball
August Stein
Carson J. Byram, ’80
Cody Murray
Colin Johnson
Tyler Edward Schmit
Adam Caroscio
North Dakota Beta
North Dakota State University
Donor
Christian Bruce Walth, ’23
Nova Scotia Alpha
Dalhousie University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Philip Michael Cantrill, ’00
Donors
Randy Beharry Nanjad, ’02
C. M. Dunn, ’88
Thomas J. Morris, ’83
Ohio Alpha
Miami University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
John G. Hazlett, ’49
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Christopher J. Shrader, ’82
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Robert W. Hoaglund, ’60
Wells Martin, ’42
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
L. David Mills, ’67
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Bruce H. Owens, ’60
Bruce A. Frallic, ’66
Roger E. Luring, ’68
Dana W. Pratt, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald P. Tappan, ’55
Terry G. Landis, ’61
John H. Clark, ’83
Robert Wayne Neu, ’83
Richard J. Goettle, ’67
Matthew Walter Harper, ’91
Charles Jeffrey Gorsuch, ’67
Donald J. Powers, ’60
Larry L. Campbell, ’64
Donors
Robert L. Hatfield, ’65
David V. Thomas, ’59
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Clifford Lawrence Cook, ’69
Mark Christopher Yates, ’92
Michael L. Collins, ’72
Drew A. Kieckhafer, ’73
Jonathan Charles Rogowski, ’11
Bruce A. Patsey, ’83
Matthew Jon Blyth, ’92
Gordon A. Shields, ’79
Nathan Huston Brunk, ’09
Stanley K. Franks Jr., ’59
G. Scott Phillips, ’60
L. J. Sanzenbacher, ’63
Cameron Scott Radis, ’14
Mark T Puccia, ’14
Sean Lodarek
Ohio Beta
Ohio Wesleyan University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William Lee Polatsek, ’67
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
Cornerstone Club
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jonathan R. Pavey, ’60
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Robert E. Wilson, ’46
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
William A. Sluhan, ’64
James Murphy Long, ’73
Glenn C. Blomquist, ’67
Stephen J. Copeland, ’78
James F. Goode, ’67
Jackson E. Winters, ’61
James H. Kizziar, ’73
Andrew T. Warnock, ’06
William J. Cook, ’59
Carl David Shaffer, ’58
Brandon M. Edwards
Mark H. Shipps, ’70
Alexander T. Nordlund
Cooper Christie
James H. Russell, ’65
John Fairbanks Milligan, ’83
Robert H. Alberts, ’82
Ohio Epsilon
University of Akron
Oxford Society
$500,000 to $999,999
Roger T. Read, ’63
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
John H. Costello, ’68
Ford Alden Dickerhoff, ’44
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Edward F. Hopper, ’65
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Bruce W. Rogers, ’56
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Ralph Ellis Fisher, ’52
James D. Warner, ’70
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
David A. Budai, ’72
William B. Turanchik, ’91
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
George Henry Bertsch, ’64
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Alan A. Teran, ’67
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Charles E. Truza, ’65
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert J. Turning, ’96
Alec J. Pegler, ’18
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David Wendell Newman, ’67
Robert L. Moore, ’63
Andrew Gerard Antonucci, ’13
Louis E. Seiler, ’67
Dan E. Moldea, ’72
Richard Allen Johnson, ’67
Stephen T. Sferra, ’79
David P. Miller, ’02
Donors
Michael F. Enright, ’67
Alexander John Shannon, ’15
Brian Joseph Harding, ’94
David John Campbell, ’87
Brandon D. Counts, ’21
William J. Anthony, ’67
Paul W. Hieronymus, ’93
John A. Simpson, ’60
Jon D. Erwin, ’69
Daniel C. Demko, ’57
Michael J. Papp, ’74
Todd M. Simmons, ’17
John Everett McLaughlin, ’94
Rick Wesley Hoover, ’94
Austin Hayden Peterson, ’18
Shanon Jackson
Andrew Martin
Matt Howell Ohio Eta
Case Western Reserve University
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Archibald E. Fletcher, ’54
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Roger H. Cerne, ’63
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Douglas T. Hauer, ’69
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Phillip Wilson Gutmann, ’54
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John F. Zeis, ’62
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John M. Oblak, ’62
William A. Schimming, ’64
Charles S. Williams, ’74
Edward L. Shapoff, ’68
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John A. Miller, ’69
Paul N. Manikas, ’78
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Mark A. Kryah, ’86
James R. Detweiler, ’74
Ohio Gamma
Ohio University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Raymond Leonard Randall, ’66
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Thomas E. Shoemaker, ’61
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Ronald F. Chapman, ’54
Maurice H. Ralston, ’61
Larry D. Reader, ’68
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Eldon C. Lown, ’56
Kenneth L. Ahl II, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Brian C. Bastock, ’88
Paul Clayton Hollowell, ’69
Thomas E. Dellinger, ’52
Donors
Gerald Robert Ricks, ’67
William Kenneth Natorp, ’66
Richard T. Cochran, ’66
Evan Lenox
Dennis H. Bender, ’69
Seth Totten
Steven L. Montgomery, ’69
Shawn David Caldwell, ’88
Josh Senefeld
Rad Beauford Zuhirah Uqdah
Jacob Ratliff
Judson Jones
Charles Resch
Ohio Iota
Denison University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
David Phillips Millett, ’63
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Raymond H. Bartlett, ’53
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert W. Cornell Jr., ’56
Charles H. Ingram, ’79
Mark G. Fecher, ’78
Donors
Charles A. Dill, ’86
Thomas K. Stroud, ’74
Dean H. Hansell, ’71
Gregory Karmazin, ’87
Thomson C. Chew, ’85
Ohio Kappa
Bowling Green State University
John McMillan Wilson
Association
$20,000 to $24,999
William R. Keller, ’64
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Larry L. Miles, ’55
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
George E. Phillips, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Donald C. Ullum, ’65
Roger W. Fischer, ’64
Lawrence P. Golen, ’79
Dennis J. Train, ’62
Donors
Carl J. Burns, ’60
Philip G. Cox, ’76
Ray L. Martin, ’64
Thomas L. Price, ’62
Edwin F. Bartholomew, ’67
Ohio Lambda
Kent State University
John McMillan Wilson
Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Richard E. Fabritius, ’94
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Jeffery Aaron Zifchak, ’98
Robert Thompson Drake
Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Scott C. Maloney, ’97
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Gary J. Brookins, ’57
George F. Bigham, ’96
Hugh Brian West, ’61
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Collin Matthew Boetger, ’97
Joseph R. Bennett, ’57
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert James Mather, ’65
Jonathan Nicholas Ruda, ’92
Charles R. Higgins, ’56
John F. Davenport, ’59
Donors
Matthew Thomas Renzi, ’08
Charles L. Barnhouse, ’64
Ryan Thomas Keating, ’97
Gary A. Paul, ’71
Penn Eric Mallonn, ’93
John A. Van Oosten, ’61
Adam Jeffrey Klein, ’16
Neil Ruppel
Josh Rose
Ohio Mu Ashland University
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Allan R. Williams, ’10
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Philip C. Beekley, ’69
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Ralph E. Martin, ’73
Eric M. Schimmoeller, ’00
Zachariah J. Meixner, ’99
David W. Ronyak, ’84
Anthony Magistro, ’69
Robert Steven Pasquinucci, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Bruce A. Niehm, ’79
Thomas R. Hoffman, ’72
Gary Joseph Scypta, ’77
Donors
Alan D. Roth, ’79
Ralph V. Tomassi, ’77
Joseph H. Eberly, ’67
Joseph M. Bibb, ’67
William Clarke Wittenmyer, ’93
Evan James Smigel
Caleb Zachary Bryant, ’23
Parker Englerth
Ohio Theta
University of Cincinnati
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Mark A. Brueggeman, ’81
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Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Bradley J. Foster, ’88
Christopher C. Huelsman, ’87
Steven Andrew Jung, ’89
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Douglas E. Thompson, ’83
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
William N. McCauley, ’64
William A. Vanderlinde, ’83
Michael J. Carr, ’60
John William Theis III, ’89
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Frederick G. Koehler, ’51
Thomas H. DeWees, ’58
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Timothy Michael Burke, ’70
Sean Paul Connell, ’91
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael H. Jones, ’66
Anton Paul Sohn, ’58
James Bruce Denker, ’82
Steven Eugene Bakke, ’96
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Harold E. Massie, ’62
Robert H. Herman, ’76
Roger E. Lang, ’66
Glenn A. Streibig, ’55
Richard G. Hyde, ’52
Robert M. Spalding, ’54
Richard A. Taylor, ’61
Robert W. Elberfeld, ’73
John Joseph Gerbus, ’89
Stephen W. Day, ’70
Guy H. Gottschalk, ’69
Donors
Ernest F. Kobbe, ’55
Reno F. Runck, ’67
Thomas A. Shumate, ’84
Paul J. Fleming, ’62
Patrick James Donnelly, ’88
David A. Roselius, ’69
Paul Andrew Tomondy, ’88
Kevin Michael Burnard, ’00
James V. Carlton, ’71
Jacob Kowal
Jack Ward
Josh Botkin
Ohio Xi
Otterbein University
Donors
Jeremy J. Paul, ’19
Rylan Quigley
Ohio Zeta
The Ohio State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Christopher M. Connor, ’78
John W. Luce, ’65
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Samuel A. Bluso, ’89
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
J. Brian Mullen, ’75
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Nelson R. Embrey, ’63
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David W. Priestley, ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas A. Holton, ’66
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald Wayne Brown, ’70
Lance Eric Gaffin, ’92
Donors
Gregg L. Rothermund, ’78
Leland E. Moree, ’81
Stephen Francis Ayers, ’94
Edward Jay Clark, ’68
Wade H. Alley, ’65
Lawrence O. Hilditch, ’69
Christopher Lars Mills, ’90
Oklahoma Alpha University of Oklahoma
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
James A. Gibbs, ’57
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
William A. Pruitt, ’75
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
R. Kinnan Golemon, ’61
Donald C. Bowers, ’07
Christopher Dean Wilson, ’91
Donors
Robert W. Park, ’86
David K. Cummings, ’68
Richard J. Greer, ’57
Ric J. Miller, ’79
Jack R. Birchum, ’46
Griffin Hill
Brandon Davis Kemp, ’09
Oklahoma Beta
Oklahoma State University
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Michael S. Hyatt, ’66
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Kenneth D. Greiner, ’60
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Brian James Winterringer, ’83
Scott A. Collins, ’83
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Philip R. Askew, ’76
Lee E. Haskin, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert A. Stevens, ’76
Joseph J. Carter, ’82
William Charles Wilson, ’74
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Donors
Steanson B. Parks, ’66
James R. Faulkner, ’62
John H. Radcliffe, ’65
Thomas D. Butcher, ’74
John T. Schmidt, ’69
Daniel Scott Meyers, ’04
Kyle Darin Haines, ’91
William J. Otjen, ’77
Jerry W. Shonkwiler, ’69
David M. Pickrell, ’68
Lawrence H. Roberts, ’69
Harold B. Briggs, ’82
Jason Paul Rozneck, ’96
James Patrick Phillips, ’00
William P. Jones, ’77
Robert William Tinkler, ’95
Berwin L. Price, ’76
Samuel Franklin Streck, ’19
Randall R. Gilbert, ’82
Jon McGhay, ’81
Cody Thomas Way, ’94
Cory Dean Treece, ’07
John Phillip Henschel, ’87
Andrew Kasey Crank
Scott David Atwood, ’88
Oklahoma Delta
Cameron University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jay Russell Johnson, ’90
Oklahoma Epsilon
Rogers State University
Ethan Lester
Ben Brown
Brayden Ennis
Riley Suiter
Oklahoma Gamma
Southwestern Oklahoma
State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
George A. Cohlmia, ’75
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard D. Shelby, ’70
Donors
Raymond W. Jurgens, ’73
Charles Edward Allen, ’76
Ontario Alpha
University of Toronto
Donor
Anjais Arachi
Ontario Delta
York University
Donor
Ali Mohammed Nassur, ’23
Ontario Epsilon
Carleton University
Andrew J. Bell, ’96
Omar Alami, ’20
Derrick Baum
Benjamin Lieu, ’25
Ontario Gamma
McMaster University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Brent Herspiegel, ’93
Donors
Eric Wang, ’18
Will Chen
Vathma Perera
Oregon Alpha University of Oregon
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Daniel E. Curtis, ’72
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
David G. Evans, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph C. Harvey, ’64
Donors
Dennis J. Clark, ’74
Oregon Beta
Oregon State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Domonic Gene Biggi, ’87
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
John S. Lidstrom, ’09
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Thomas D. Little, ’55
Chad Jacob Melvin, ’05
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kristopher K. Pihl, ’85
Erin J. Haynes, ’72
Patrick W. Shannon, ’83
William B. Coe, ’68
Henry Thomas Johnson, ’01
Donors
Steven L. Walker, ’85
Cole Anthony Lelli, ’16
Martin A. Clark, ’87
Garrett Johnson, ’19
Arthur P. Taylor, ’76
Scott L. Bower, ’72
Aaron R. Kerosky, ’11
David Daniel Clewett, ’10
Gregory Todd Walker, ’87
Kyle McKinley Carter, ’06
Scott Eugene Bussing, ’87
Charles J. Sauvain, ’79
Colby Guenther
Oregon Delta
Oregon Institute of Technology
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Jason T. Pompel, ’93
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Daniel Adam Gorski, ’04
Shawn Marshall Hempel, ’01
Donors
Matthew Paul Equinoa, ’02
Justin Garrett Perkey, ’95
Steven C. Oaks, ’83
Oregon Epsilon
Portland State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Samuel T. Frahm, ’99
Chase Mac LoGreco, ’04
Oregon Gamma
Willamette University
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Niels Christian Follestad, ’94
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Frank Benjamin Swayze, ’64
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
L. Duane Baird, ’57
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jefferson D. Lamoree, ’66
John R. Sweeney, ’60
Mark Raymond Thibedeau, ’99
James S. Hutcheson, ’67
William T. Reid, ’81
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Donors
Ronald R. Sticka, ’69
Lay J. Gibson, ’62
Pennsylvania Alpha
Lafayette College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Edwin J. Phelps, ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Joseph P. Hafer, ’63
Brian M. Cardew, ’73
Pennsylvania Beta Gettysburg College
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
M. Eugene Mittel, ’50
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Frederick D. Reimer, ’07
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John H. Benjamin, ’58
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gary W. Test, ’61
Thomas C. McCarthy, ’67
John Robert McMahon, ’86
Donors
Lawrence H. Luessen, ’67
Scott W. Williams, ’69
Carl E. Miller, ’58
Jeffrey C. Mang, ’76
Peter B. White, ’59
Brendan Cushing-Daniels, ’87
Aidan Desmond
Pennsylvania Delta Allegheny College
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Dr. Chris W. Brussalis, ’87
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Forrest Clair Mischler, ’61
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Francis F. Schefer, ’81
Jordan R. Pallitto, ’07
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Mitchell J. Pulwer, ’75
Richard B. Dines, ’74
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Mathew John Schon, ’75
James L. McIntire, ’66
Elgin Alexander Hill, ’57
Donors
Bruce Edwin Brown, ’87
John T. Richards, ’76
Scott S. Schieman, ’74
Zachary Fry
Raymond William Englert, ’22
Pennsylvania Epsilon
Dickinson College
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John O. Bennett, ’70
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James Gary Lewis, ’68
Donors
Charles C. Miller, ’70
Steven P. Delp, ’63
Pennsylvania Eta
Lehigh University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Joseph L. Muscarelle, ’58
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert E. Flaherty, ’68
Vincent P. Murray Jr., ’85
John R. Papazian, ’78
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Gregory R. Scott, ’78
James Newton Wilson, ’63
Donors
Steven A. Erickson, ’78
Andrew Orkney Stober, ’93
David J. Morrison, ’73
Robert M. Phillips, ’90
Joseph J. Scriptunas, ’71
Robert L. Shultz II, ’74
Jonathan David Stone, ’91
Charles S. Rissler, ’72
Pennsylvania Gamma
Washington & Jefferson College
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Mark Edward Pleiss, ’11
Donor
David Alexander Ente, ’01
Pennsylvania Iota University of Pittsburgh
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William B. Stockwell, ’76
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Richard N. Maier, ’71
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Scott Ryan Lynch, ’97
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Garrett M. Taliaferro, ’99
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Timothy W. Ecton, ’83
Steven Curtis Rea, ’81
Donors
Charles Douglas Steeber, ’16
Darren Erwin Frederick, ’89
Ryan Abraham Haddad, ’09
Cullen J. Cochlan
Sherman B. Blystone, ’75
Daniel Joseph Schlegel, ’20
Jeremy Fresh
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Pennsylvania Kappa
Swarthmore College
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
David L. Williams, ’50
Pennsylvania Lambda
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Anthony Charles Moscato, ’86
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Sean Michael Rollman, ’92
James S. Rosencrans III, ’15
Zachary Drew Hilliard, ’13
Nicholas Stephen Zbur, ’14
Nathan Fulton, ’23
Michael McGrath
Carson Hellerman
Peyton Trollinger
Pennsylvania Mu
Widener University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Patrick Hugh O’Connell, ’91
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Sean S. Wagner, ’02
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
J. David Almacy, ’92
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
M. Craig Tabun, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Robert John Ketler, ’91
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Stephen Spencer Wagner, ’70
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jonathan Daniel Bressler, ’88
Robert Joseph Baiocchi, ’00
Donors
Jeffrey Carroll McKenna, ’90
John Michael Lynn, ’04
Melvin Allen Holmes, ’14
Jeffrey Joseph Taylor, ’02
Patton Vo, ’15
Michael Thomas England, ’02
Jeremy M. Koenig, ’08
Jason M Schwemer, ’12
Michael A. Vitullo, ’01
Anthony Dante Cellini, ’10
Domenic Chila, ’13
Wayne Morse, ’01
Ezekiel Ober
Michael Smith
Brian Gehman
Alex Preisler
Ethan Hammond
Pennsylvania Omicron
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James A. DeGaetano, ’99
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Matthew Wyatt Groff, ’02
Joseph Adam Zupancic, ’01
Jason Ryan Holschwander, ’05
Donors
Richard Donald Dietz, ’99
James Michael Hagan, ’13
Andrew John LaPorte, ’12
Andrew Gohde, ’05
Christopher Lloyd Farrands, ’09
Justin Arthur Kaufman, ’99
Mike Leys, ’99
Thomas Jason Moraski, ’05
Stephen Thomas Snyder, ’03
Alfred Sloane Bendell, ’18
Patrick Michael Farren, ’02
Khalil Nasir Akins, ’17
Ryan Anthony Smith, ’06
Timothy Jordan Craine, ’19
James Edward Bolduc, ’14
Kyle Davies, ’18
Erik L. Lesperance, ’10
Gray Keneston Daus, ’00
Jesse Garman Repp, ’05
Justin Kristofer Kern, ’99
Michael Francis Looney, ’01
Raymond Donald Speight, ’03
Jared Donald Eveler, ’18
Mark Alan Bowers, ’03
Timothy Jason Weik, ’04
Jackson Scheck
Jacob Ryan, ’19
Cameron Wilson Fox, ’18
Evan Brown, ’20
Hannes Hecker
John Osborne, ’10
John Richardson Jaeger, ’02
Johnathan Sage Underkoffler, ’19
Liam Bachman
Michael Joseph McCartin, ’03
Nathan Lewis Powell, ’01
Ryan Lomenzo
Shaughn Edward Bittner, ’02
Vincent Edmund Leone, ’01
Daniel Stewart Hess, ’14
David A. Whitsel, ’02
Robert Earl Crum, ’07
Danny Hewson
Noah Lynn Hockenberry, ’22
Bradford Embree, ’18
Joshua Paul Minnich, ’07
Justin Allen Covington, ’07
Matthew Tanner Richards, ’18
Ryan Paul Flattery, ’07
Scott Jason Fitzgerald, ’02
Matthew W. Boland, ’23
Cayce Loughry, ’16
Chad Edward Kuipers, ’03
Cody Weber
Connor Fetterhoff, ’20
Dominic James Condomitti, ’19
Donovan Michael Lechak, ’11
James Alan Walton, ’13
Jeffrey Thomas Shepherd, ’23
Joseph John Neild, ’22
Marc Ashner, ’02
Reid Kriebel
Tommy Chan, ’23
William Thomas Fitzgibbons, ’18
Joseph Lester Pultro, ’06
Kevin Lawrence Burke, ’05
Matthew Scott Peffer, ’04
Richard Andrew Churak, ’06
Ryan Alan Howard, ’05
Pennsylvania Pi
Robert Morris University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Kevin Joseph Bazner, ’06
Donors
Hunter Preston Carlheim, ’16
Brandon James Long, ’16
Alexander T Vaclavik, ’23
Benjamin Herman
Reese Martin
Christian Bradley, ’23
Pennsylvania Rho
Carnegie Mellon University
Donors
Leo Chen
Steven Powell
Edwin Chen
Pennsylvania Sigma
Millersville University
Donor
John Ochs
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Pennsylvania Theta
Pennsylvania State University
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
John M. Kersh, ’57
Pennsylvania Xi
Clarion University
Donors
Justin P. Dandoy, ’07
Robert Jeffery Adams, ’09
Brent Loren Will, ’00
Pennsylvania Zeta
University of Pennsylvania
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Howard Gellis, ’75
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Raymond F. Dacek, ’52
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
James Palic, ’81
Michael D. DiCandilo, ’82
Michael J. Pushkarewicz, ’79
John W. Harley, ’61
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Alan B. Clements, ’69
Adrien A. Maught, ’33
Stephen H. Smalley, ’71
Charles Dean Klahr, ’49
Martin A. Rubin, ’76
Donors
Wayne W. Ackerman, ’55
Craig L. Snyder, ’62
Ernest Mutsuo Higa, ’74
David P. Menninger, ’81
J. Matthew Wolfe, ’78
Cory Busbee Sullivan, ’09
Charles R. Boyce, ’81
Quebec Alpha
McGill University
Herbert J. Seagrim, ’62
Benoit Simoneau, ’99
Rohit Anil
Olin Rolseth
Rhode Island Alpha Brown University
Peter L. Conklin, ’67
South Carolina Beta University of South Carolina
John McMillan Wilson
Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Dennis W. Harrington, ’67
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Thomas N. Southard, ’67
Donors
Jerome M. Davis, ’70
Robert Mitchell Harris, ’68
Patrick Donel Nolan, ’69
Jonathan Kenneth Ross, ’97
South Carolina Gamma
Clemson University
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Allen Gibson Edwards, ’71
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Stewart D. Brown, ’76
P. Scott Bowden, ’78
William Gale Baker, ’87
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Mark R. Bishop, ’75
Charles W. Pate, ’70
Matthew Geruso
Bryan Scott Johnson, ’81
Joseph Terrell Cook, ’91
Donors
Alexander Michael Stefanic, ’11
Charles R. Lamar, ’76
Carl A. Labonge, ’81
Duncan Haggerty
South Dakota Alpha University of South Dakota
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Charles W. Poore, ’61
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Jesse Ryan Moyer, ’03
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Richard M. Held, ’69
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Clayton D. Cudmore, ’01
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Kerrie Nathan Herren, ’05
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael N. Schirber, ’67
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
David E. Knutzen, ’76
Donors
Daniel J. Kelly, ’65
Edward R. Bader, ’63
J. G. Glasnapp, ’71
Douglas K. Pay, ’59
Christopher Allan Paul, ’91
Tennessee Alpha
Vanderbilt University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Fleming L. Jolley, ’74
Howell Elliott Adams, ’53
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
George William Coble, ’54
Neely B. Coble, ’73
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Howard K. McCain, ’60
Thomas E. Adams, ’58
James J. Griffin, ’57
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Donors
Stewart Bronaugh, ’76
Zachariah David Lloyd, ’10
William M. Wilson, ’70
Luke Faessler
Nick McCoy
Tennessee Beta
Sewanee: The University of The South Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ben Ivey Jackson, ’80
John Haskell Tidman, ’54
Donors
Hill Ferguson, ’64
Tennessee Delta
Tennessee Technological University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
David W. Swindle Jr., ’76
Gary H. McDonald, ’79
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John A. Grannis, ’82
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James Walter Toliver, ’11
John R. Lyons, ’73
Donors
Jeremy J. Bullington, ’05
Kenneth Alfred Gaudreault, ’71
Tennessee Epsilon
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Stuart Kirk Mabry, ’94
Tennessee Eta
Middle Tennessee
State University
Colin A. Blouin, ’15
John Jarosinski
Tennessee Gamma University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Robert J. Miller Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Samuel J. Furrow, ’63
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Clayton M. Jones, ’71
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Gary R. Wade, ’70
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
John J. Maddux, ’69
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Larry W. Anderson, ’69
Martin L. Lindsey, ’69
Norman D. Estep, ’66
Lawrence V. Kaminsky, ’81
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Walter D. Fain, ’68
Rowland S. Funk, ’70
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
John Bennett Thornburg, ’87
Thomas F. Starck, ’72
Jim K. Hudson, ’76
Donors
Trey Faunce
Nathaniel Jerome Pall, ’13
Lawrence E. Young, ’65
Philip Alan Ledger, ’86
Ethan Scharver
William Bradley Nichols, ’09
N Douglas Milligan, ’71
Michael Erwood McCormick, ’95
Brennan Mellor
Tennessee Theta
East Tennessee State University
Danny Siebert
Brett Ward
Tennessee Zeta
Belmont University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Jeremy Patrick Hutzel, ’06
Donors
Christopher Chase Breland, ’04
William Shane Konves, ’02
Texas Beta
The University of Texas at Austin
Benjamin Harrison Association
$1,000,000 or more
Kenneth M. Jastrow II, ’69
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Paul Alan Brown, ’88
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Thomas Harper III, ’68
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Winfield M. Campbell, ’66
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John W. Worsham, ’51
William A. Blackwell, ’66
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Alan C. Baum, ’64
Walter L. Foxworth, ’57
Mario Armando Villa, ’03
Bernard W. Miner, ’53
Donors
Michael P. Roche, ’58
William Travis Johnson, ’02
Texas Delta
Southern Methodist University
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
James A. Cummins, ’80
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Hugh Daviss King, ’57 J. Stephen Lockton, ’89
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Thomas G. Gresham, ’80
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Thomas R. Leslie IV, ’74
James W. Collins, ’75
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Michael A. Merriman, ’79
Thomas W. Sabin, ’79
Dan Christian Woldert, ’74
John B. Schulze, ’59
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Lance C. Gilliam, ’77
Thomas O. Hanks, ’80
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John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
T. Michael Conway, ’77
Jack C. Myers, ’66
Kent C. Krause, ’79
John C. Conger, ’79
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James Kirk Woodall, ’70
John T. Crone IV, ’91
Gregory S. Cannon, ’79
Robert L. Richey, ’80
William O. Key, ’75
Gerry D. York, ’58
Don H. Baldwin, ’56
Michael Tannery, ’80
Andrew Sims Doughtie, ’80
Steven C. Finn, ’80
Michael D. Bristol, ’77
Richard P. Fuhry, ’76
Robert A. Clyde, ’85
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club 1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Donors
Rob Jones, ’76
Daniel Wittingham Stansbury, ’89
Robert C. Noel, ’80
Wright Bruce Monning, ’70
Richard G. Foster, ’82
William S. Hausser, ’77
Stewart R. Henderson, ’81
Arthur Kendall Barrett, ’80
David Z. Conoly, ’75
Tadd Tellepsen, ’91
Charles Malcolm Holland, ’82
Matthew M. Burkholder, ’91
Robert W. Hall, ’79
John Matthew Sjoberg, ’80
Nick DiGiovanni, ’77
Richard Eric Anderson, ’89
Robert R. Corcoran, ’76
William Bruce Hursh, ’79
Larry F. Lightner, ’65
David Seaborn Boylan, ’91
David W. Long, ’80
Daine O. Bennett, ’78
Jeffrey J. Steinmeyer, ’78
David R. Marlow, ’80
George S. Moussa, ’79
Stephen A. Lowder, ’80
Ronald M. Bullock, ’79
Gregory Lewis Miller, ’89
Robert H. Sharp, ’76
John M. Jackson, ’68
Charles A. Anderson, ’84
Addison D. Davis, ’82
Jeffrey A. Jones, ’78
Louis M. Fouts, ’66
John Londoff Jr., ’80
John Forbes Anderson, ’79
Reiner A. Brasch, ’85
Albert Gordon Nichols, ’62
Perry B. Hall, ’77
Steve Robert Utley, ’85
Wade P. Adams, ’74
C. L. Schmidt, ’62
James R. Wilck, ’63
Erik Bernhard Daugbjerg, ’92
Harry Ross Claiborne, ’11
Jerry L. Lovelace, ’65
Eugene A. Burrus, ’78
Michael Pollard Sealy, ’99
Michael S. Kirchof, ’75
Richard H. Collins, ’69
John Michael Amis, ’63
Alexander W. Pierce, ’79
Clinton L. Montgomery, ’81
Joseph R. Fallon, ’80
Todd A. Smith, ’84
Jeffrey Michael Jones, ’89
Walter N. Kuntz, ’63
John E. Whiteside, ’69
Otto Kirchof
Audley E. Burford, ’80
John Roger Deering, ’88
Wesley Ryan Danaher, ’00
Fox Jack
Texas Epsilon
Texas Tech University
Benjamin Harrison Association
$1,000,000 or more
Stephen J. Kleberg, ’69
Michael K. McKenzie, ’67
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
John F. Scovell, ’68
Gerald C. Nobles, ’73
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Jay C. Evans, ’70
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
David H. Segrest, ’67
William F. Dean, ’61
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Gary H. Shores, ’63
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
David W. Kuykendall, ’77
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Pierce Abernethy, ’70
Jasper H. Baldwin, ’59
Larry A. Stockton, ’75
Thomas Brown, ’18
Daniel W. Kinsel, ’75
Charles F. Winder, ’79
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Joe K. King, ’76
Mark H. LaRoe, ’80
Robert N. Allen, ’69
Benjamin B. Wallace, ’76
Phillip Baxter Moore, ’68
Lawrence E. Gill, ’63 1
Robert W. Goff, ’68
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Geoffrey L. Wayne, ’96
Richard A. Grigg, ’69
Darren Wade Boruff, ’89
Charles D. Alexander, ’84
Steven E. Senter, ’83
David A. Miller, ’71
Robert John Hicks, ’02
Johnny Dee Appleby, ’62
Robert K. LaMaster, ’79
Robert E. Michie, ’70
Charles L. Rader, ’80
Michael E. McGaha, ’84
William P. Dannevik, ’93
Donors
J. Charles Steinman, ’63
Gregory Lee Muhlinghause, ’78
Jeremy Robert Rehwald, ’01
Don Wylie, ’67
David A. Cook, ’80
Lawrence Edwards Gill, ’90
Christopher G. Teesdale, ’76
Raymond Reagon Noble II, ’98
Geoff C. Hicks, ’93
Frank M. Johnson, ’70
James Zachary Parker, ’75
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John Doyle Settle, ’72
Douglas W. Gibbins, ’65
Thomas B. Taylor, ’70
David Wade Carson, ’95
Brentley Gray Bowman, ’98
Christopher Prey Rodgers, ’88
Ronald L. Rives, ’74
Brian Addison Stahler, ’95
Myles C. Hunter, ’14
Dan Russell Kennedy, ’88
Joe S. Brooks, ’77
Aidan Gindorf
Texas Eta
Stephen F. Austin
State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Mark L. Hobson, ’77
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
M. Thomas Mason, ’70
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Mark E. Jensen, ’85
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Kenton E. Schaefer, ’69
Phillip R. Broxson, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James Lewis Cullinan, ’87
Gary Bryant Young, ’90
Spencer L. Olesen, ’62
James B. Thomas, ’69
Thomas R. Castleberry, ’72
John R. Still, ’69
John C. Mast, ’77
Benford J. Moore, ’64
Paul A. Noyd, ’75
Alexander Valdez
Julio Aguilar
Brent Barber
Tristen Benningfield
Texas Gamma
Southwestern University
Benjamin Harrison Association
$1,000,000 or more
Joseph W. Royce, ’63
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
James B. Ewbank, ’77
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Gaylon D. Morris, ’88
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Thomas C. Pitcock, ’82
Richard D. Hillyer, ’63
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Edward H. Ellis Jr., ’64
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert Clay Coleman, ’04
J. Paul Edwards, ’64
James J. Reeves, ’92
Jon R. Sandidge, ’64
William C. Dwyer, ’73
Lee F. Christie, ’84
Donors
John M. Franks, ’63
David W. Easley, ’64
Richard Brandon Falcone, ’08
Houston Whitfield Briggs, ’63
Glenn Anthony Blackwood, ’89
Thomas A. Bullock, ’71
Steven Thomas McKay, ’92
Charlie Fournier
Aidan O’Connell
Texas Iota
Lamar University
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James C. Eskridge, ’66
Donor
Roy Michael Hatton, ’69
Texas Kappa
The University of Texas at Arlington
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James S. Kennedy, ’77
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Steven Douglas Plamondon, ’90
James Thomas Harp, ’62
Mark T. LaCourse, ’84
Donors
Gordon W. Kinney, ’69
Albert Sanchez, ’78
Rolando Hernandez
Texas Lambda
Baylor University
Walker A. Nicholson, ’59
Texas Mu
Texas State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
William Joseph Poston, ’88
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
David W. Sweeten, ’88
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Ronald Berdinsky, ’83
Jon Truett Anstey, ’98
Martin S. Wells, ’84
Marshall Wells
Texas Nu
Texas A&M University
Donors
Vincent Tegan Spencer, ’97
Fred Jerome Watson, ’17
Benicio Gonzales
Texas Omicron
University of North Texas Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jens Eric Braun, ’92
Texas Pi
Sam Houston State University
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Russell Carman, ’98
Donors
James Bradley Self, ’94
Peter Wojtek Krol, ’07
Michael Pharr
Trace Filipp
Hunter Stone
Payton Scalf
Texas Rho
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Donor
Kyle William Hosek, ’13
Texas Tau
University of Texas at El Paso Donor
Kenneth Melendez
Texas Theta
West Texas A&M University Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
M. Keith Brown, ’91
Tucker D. Lee, ’08
Stan R. Morris, ’85
Douglas W. Tanner, ’64
Sidney R. Stout, ’67
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William J. Sanders, ’72
Donors
Lee K. Howard, ’04
Stanley J. Hicks, ’71
Jacob Goode
Texas Upsilon
The University of Texas at Dallas Donors
Joshua M. Larriviere, ’23
Dustin Williams, ’20
Spencer Miller, ’23
Cade Broddick
Joshua Gambrell
Austin Sandobal
Colin Chaney
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Texas Xi
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Albert William Gustafson, ’70
Marco Isidro Cantu, ’93
Kenneth Stephen Lambrecht, ’92
Texas Zeta
Texas Christian University
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
William L. Gray, ’70
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Sam F. Henderson, ’60
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Frederick L. Streck, ’83
Tracy Tod Zickuhr, ’91
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael W. Bessire, ’71
Lon E. Byars, ’74
Jerry S. Daniel, ’59
Donors
Rodney O. Haggard, ’70
Walter P. Townsen, ’68
Ben M. Dyer, ’62
William I. Von Schroeter
Michael M. Sands, ’63
Sam Strauss
Cooper Regan
Utah Alpha University of Utah
John McMillan Wilson Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Kenneth G. Maikowski, ’86
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
A. Wiley Loughran, ’81
Derek S. Goldstein, ’86
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Charlie R. Jones, ’65
M. Scott Mietchen, ’84
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
William D. Old, ’82
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Mark S. Cianciolo, ’84
Thomas N. Arnett, ’69
David E. Root, ’57
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Peter C. Dreissig, ’86
John William Beagles, ’60
Christopher V. Gunderson, ’98
Donors
Jon Kent Draayer, ’62
Devin Edward Schwehr, ’22
Nelson Kenichiro Yonemura, ’19
Steven S. Powell, ’73
Jack Ryan McCauley
Nathan Alexander Zaltsman, ’20
Parker Coleman Stewart, ’19
Jeff Scott Hodlmair, ’98
Caelen Dailey, ’18
William Thomas Burton, ’84
Drake Sequard Johnson, ’66
Joseph Anthony Massey, ’17
John Michael Bender, ’17
Reiss Jensen, ’20
Elliot D. Ansari, ’19
Dillon John Clark, ’19
Michael T. Prokopis, ’87
Blake David Hitchcock, ’20
Stuart Johnson, ’14
Charles R. Lambert, ’24
Eric James Reece, ’19
Nicholas Christian Ridge, ’18
Cole Smith, ’21
Saxon Gray Zoolakis, ’17
Alex James Kenny, ’19
Christian James Meza, ’21
Conner Reid Hansen
Drew Arthur Daniels, ’18
Forest Streeter
Spencer Kofoed, ’19
Travis Ray Allumbaugh, ’20
Julian Verzosa Lipio, ’15
Steve S. Thomasma, ’94
Michael Anthony Luna, ’07
Trevor Joseph Schwehr, ’20
Welcome Kenji Huff, ’20
Joshua M. Wheeler
Kekama Tuiofu, ’18
Benjamin Mathew Hamel, ’19
Henry Gansert, ’20
Jacob Fritz, ’21
Michael John Gnatovic
Tanner Lee Holcomb, ’17
Kevin Wallace Meepos, ’20
Wyatt Adams
Noah Pelo
Vermont Alpha
University of Vermont Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
George D. Fraser, ’64
Eugene R. Manfredi, ’68
Donors
Alex Ryan Offer, ’10
Edward J. Murphy, ’81
Virginia Beta
University of Virginia Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
James W. Eyler, ’75
Donors
Rt. Rev. Herbert A. Donovan, ’53
Peter H. Luke, ’70
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Avaneen Pinninti
Virginia Delta
University of Richmond
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Charles B. Upshaw III, ’74
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Philip H. Rowland, ’74
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
John R. Turner, ’72
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Howard P. Estes, ’61
Gerald M. Spivey, ’63
Ronald A. Malstrom, ’72
David Wilson Hartz, ’53
Gregory A. Williams, ’71
Donors
Jon-Jamison Hill, ’96
Bradley Joseph Conner, ’94
Howard Mears Turner, ’73
Robert P. Hughes, ’83
Peter G. Macheras, ’75
Mark D. Haden, ’74
Virginia Eta
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Gerard M. Burton, ’84
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert E. Siegel, ’71
Donors
William R. Barr, ’70
Erik Cothron, ’16
Gary A. Craft, ’75
Robert L. Zier, ’70
Nick M. Atalla, ’74
Cameron Carter
Josh Provencher
Virginia Gamma
Randolph-Macon College
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
William Peter Schick, ’84
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Michael F. Hall, ’79
John C. Giusio, ’65
John B. Taylor, ’82
Virginia Lambda
George Mason University
Donors
Alexander Williams
Adam Alsuezi
Eren Gelen
Michael Bombardier
Grant Pepin
Virginia Zeta
Washington and Lee University
Donors
Camillus L. Avent, ’77
Richard Goodwin Brock, ’89
Washington Alpha University of Washington
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
James S. Calderhead, ’50
James B. Skaggs, ’59
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Gary M. Baugh, ’62
Robert Thompson Drake Association
$7,500 to $9,999
Curtis G. Anderson, ’63
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Richard Lawrence Hinton, ’58
Jerome M. Johnson, ’55
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Thomas A. Wolthausen, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Richard E. Bangert, ’71
Lex N. Gamble, ’59
David L. Broom, ’60
Mark D. Mickelson, ’76
Richard F. Meslang, ’66
Mohammed Al-Hajri, ’14
Donors
Wado J. Bush, ’63
Donald R. Pennell, ’58
Marlin R. Mattson, ’61
William G. Woods, ’55
Nic Jefferson
Washington Beta
Whitman College
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Dugald R. Campbell, ’56
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Peter S. Werle, ’62
John W. Mendenhall, 1920
WASHINGTON ’26
Luke McFadden
Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute and McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership College Attendee
“The McKenzie Family Presidents Leadership Conference gave me the lessons and energy I needed to return to my chapter and get to work. Most importantly, it reminded me that while there will be successes and challenges, I should never lose sight of what an incredible opportunity it is to serve my brothers and the Washington Alpha Chapter.”
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Donors
Robert J. Blanc, ’74
J. Antonio Nguyen Cabasco, ’90
Jason Lenox Copeland, ’94
Luca Viarengo
Washington Delta University of Puget Sound
Robert Morrison Association
$100,000 to $249,999
William M. Wittress III, ’93
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
John A. Whalley, ’64
Scott E. Silver, ’73
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Garrett Paul Mock, ’87
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society Cornerstone Club
1848 Society Knights of Pallas Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Dennis M. Pederson, ’62
Kevin Barhydt, ’98
W. Ronald Stone, ’61
Jonathon Mitchell Brown, ’06
Donors
Jerome M. Thorpe, ’63
Gregory C. Johnson, ’71
Kevin Somel
Rene Alexey Del Barco, ’23
Andrew Michael Dunn, ’18
Graham Byron, ’20
Washington Epsilon
Eastern Washington University
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Michael P. Benvenuto, ’97
Donor
Camden Weber
Washington Gamma
Washington State University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Gary F. Ratzlaff, ’60
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Jeffry Jon Akridge, ’86
Edward Loren Schuoler, ’56
Donors
William R. Loscher, ’58
Troy Jon Lengel, ’94
John Walker Rollins, ’65
Paul William Snorsky, ’95
Zachary Mayer
Antonio Pargas
West Virginia Alpha
West Virginia University
John McMillan Wilson
Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Daniel S. McHenry, ’83
Ardivan Walker Rodgers Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Roy Harold Cunningham, ’93
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Rodney K. Raines, ’61
Lawrence P. Chambers, ’60
Edward D. McDevitt, ’69
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Robert Kyle Bush, ’66
Donors
Frederick L. Dudding, ’63
Daniel E. Dunmire, ’81
Charles David Betoney, ’07
West Virginia Gamma
West Liberty University
Donors
Evan K. Newman, ’15
Jonathan E. Howard, ’21
Andrew J. Holden, ’17
Cody S Stanton, ’22
Brandon John Galici, ’17
William Cody Waggoner, ’19
Justin S. De La Cruz, ’15
Hayden Michael Blazer, ’18
Stephen Yost
Brian Jeffery Richmond, ’15
Mason Dimitruis Hamilton, ’20
William Campbell, ’18
Mark A Kepple
Justin Bowers, ’20
Meine Lane Fledderus, ’18
Andrew Douglas Arensberg, ’14
Christian Joshua Witt, ’18
Luke Tacosik, ’80
Supakij Prajnabhakti, ’23
Mason Riter
Austin Joseph Gray, ’22
Anthony M Ptaszek, ’23
Drew David Bidwell, ’17
Jacob Daniel Mauzy, ’21
Sean David Travelstead
Trevor Kessell
Jamie Edmund Billiter, ’17
Justin Sanclemente
Johannes Luca Seisler, ’18
Caleb Cunningham
Conlin Rex Halterman, ’20
David Reid Boden, ’19
Dylan E Golden, ’21
Dylan Walter Donovall, ’16
Jacob Schiefelbein, ’22
Jason Cefus
Justin Boyer, ’23
Kendrick J. Jackson, ’19
Kyle Edward Lutz, ’14
Loyd Lee Butcher
Mark Carson, ’17
Matt Turziano, ’23
Shane Sneddon, ’18
Zach Rycroft, ’23
Cory Alan Voll, ’15
Douglas Walters, ’14
Isaac Basinger, ’22
Tucker V Sebring
Visaal Sherazi, ’24
Wisconsin Alpha University of Wisconsin–Madison
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Richard Bechtel, ’89
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
James H. Berglund, ’54
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Lee R. Miskowski, ’54
Robert D. Espeseth, ’52
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Donors
Roger T. Fridholm, ’63
Adam B. Warriner, ’88
Albert H. Stauffacher, ’53
Stepen Kacena
Wisconsin Beta
Lawrence University
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Jacob A. Kingdon, ’07
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Charles E. Ray, ’72
Earl J. Patterson, ’76
Todd R. Balfanz, ’63
Donors
John F. Oberwetter, ’71
Dwight A. Peterson, ’55
Eugene S. Johnson, ’66
Robert A. Bishop, ’60
Wisconsin Epsilon
St. Norbert College
Donors
Shamus McMahon
Brady Hunter Olson
Wisconsin Gamma
Ripon College
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Richard D. Kuehl, ’67
John Wolfe Lindley Association
$2,500 to $4,999
William H. Descher, ’66
Donors
Brandon Peace
Devon Ross
Daniel Saylor
Gabriel Drake
Wisconsin Zeta
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
Donors
Bobby Mann
Brandon T. Castro
Logan Carter
Donnie Benedyk
Nick Montalbano
Wyoming Alpha
University of Wyoming
Arthur R. Priest Association
$25,000 to $49,999
Richard G. Olmstead, ’73
Andrew Watts Rogers Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Arnold R. Cross, ’65
Friends of Phi Delt
Robert J. Miller
Association
$250,000 to $499,999
Anonymous
Anonymous
Robert Morrison
Association
$100,000 to $249,999
Anonymous
Carol Ritchie
Paul C. Beam Association
$50,000 to $99,999
Nanci Hampel
Arthur R. Priest
Association
$25,000 to $49,999
North Carolina Beta
House Corporation
J. M. Anthony Danby
Michael and Tamsen
Brown
John McMillan Wilson
Association
$20,000 to $24,999
Greta Flory
Ardivan Walker Rodgers
Association
$15,000 to $19,999
Kevin Knox Nunnally
Founders Club
$10,000 to $14,999
Anonymous
Ann Haines
Andrew Watts Rogers
Association
$5,000 to $7,499
Phyll Thackery
John Wolfe Lindley
Association
$2,500 to $4,999
Joan M. Schiml
Matthew Dewood
David L .Knight
Council Association
$1,000 to $2,499
Dan Shaver
Patrick McEvoy
Donors
University of Tennessee
Panhellenic Community
David T. Pompel
Linda R Brattain
Katherine G Fried
Kelly Sheridan Derickson
Roberta McGlone
Ute Betancourt
Alpha Gamma Rho
Tau Chapter
Casey Prange
Chris Kimerer
Daryle Mahnke
Kerry Whelan
Laura Franke
Lisa Altman
Steven Hermanson
Chris Murphy
Laura Callahan
Blair Bowman
Joe Millette
Matthew Howell
Kevin Foreman
Kathryn Rufener
Therese Smith
Erik Jimenez
MSU Culinary Services
Deborah L. Smith
2013 United FC Girls Soccer Team
Andrea Skeith
OKS 2021 Athaide
Renee R. Crist Lefter
John and Lori Newland
Patty Schwehr
Andrea Egan
Colin Wittmer
Crickett and Andrew Lapeyre
Gina DeLapa
Kelly Decker
Kevin Hively
Kurt Haras
Lisa and Dan Roma
Mark Herman
Patrick Zschering
Peter Rinfret
Philip Carrott
Zack Ahee
Cate Welsh
Stephanie Cowan
Agape Georgiadis
AXO University of Michigan
Dawn and Brian Mullaly
Richard & Karen Mader
Mrs. Arthur L. Burns Jr.
Olivia Chewning
Victoria Nordgren
Jennifer Morrow
Angela Felag
Lynn Walsh
Julia Johnson
VAS Hockey Foundation
Wendy Faust
Myra Duritsch
Kristen Ifkovits
Jill McCready
Stacey Jarvis
Suzanne Lozano
Fahey Schultz Burzych
Rhodes PLC
Sarah Maggied
Jon Myers
Jackie Richardson
Annie Johnson
Malone Mislak
Paul and Kata Matheson
Paul Garavente
Robert Hedge
Sara Pompel
Andrew Naughton
Anna Sinagoga
Clout Public Affairs
Elle Ottaway
Gayle Laorr
Jasmine Porter
Kathy Grajewski
Kim Gibbons
Kristen Siemen
Noel Harrison family
Quick Quick
Sarah Cardoza
Scott Carano
Todd Mairn
Tracy Skupien
Joanne McCoy
Cynthia Simpson
Melinda Arentsen
Umongous Inc.
Victoria Barela
Mary Louise
Pfaendtner
Deanna and Bob Ward
Chris Louie
Doug and Sharon A. LaGore
Maryam A. Behzadifar
Melissa S. Turra
Aeja and Bill White
Allison Sullivan
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Anna Hensien
Apple Kurek Naughton
David Faeth
Devyn Maguire
Elizabeth Reilly
Krista Ann Falk
GianFranco DelBene
Jaime and Doug Turnbull
Jenny and Ken Fruehauf
Josh Buloushi
Leslie Rajewski
Marcella Puchalski
Meryl Rosenthal
Patricia Pierson
Paul Galsterer
Sandra Posega
Stan Gallagher
Steven Alvey
Kirsten Bechard
Chicago Advertising Federation
Katharine Kuhnlein
Naina Hassan
Sally K. Williams
Donor Key
Chapter Grand
Campaign 2030 Lead Donor
Living Bond Society
Cornerstone Club
1848 Society
Knights of Pallas
Volunteer
Annual Giving Levels
Platinum Medallion $10K–10M
Gold Medallion $5K–9,999
Silver Medallion $2.5K–4,999
Trustees’ Roundtable $1K–2,499
Years Giving Streak Levels
Scroll (3+)
Azure (7+)
Silver (15+)
Gold (25+)
Platinum (40+)
Lifetime (50+)
Steven Boal
Greg Hollen
Katelyn Fulmer
Shana Mislak
Aaron M. Spencer
Cassandra Sherry
Anthony Finocchio
Bradford Kemper
Cathy O’Reilly
Jeff Keating
Mark Whalen
Teri Holwerda
Vivian Hackman
Michelina and Piero Bachetti
Alpha Chi Omega CMU-Phi
Delta Theta CMU
Jeffrey M Scherrer
Gail Miciuda
Spencer Rajewski
Erin Jablonski
Brian Lyke
Emily Wolfzorn
Brianna Alunni
Patrick Lange
Aamer Bajwa
Glen and Cindy Ternes
Jason Smith
Kristy Derba-Strauss
Lexi Halamandaris
Michele Badovinac
Dixie Milliken
Goodwin Courtlyn
Jenna Evans
Joe Schwehr
Keaton McAuliffe
Laura and Patrick Kelsey
Liz Garavente
Michaela Groharing
Pamela Kendall
Pearl Bell
Sydney Generoso
Paul Tiberia
Lhalung D Jordhen
Ahmed Sheikh
Carina Ogg
Jay Porter
Jeff Rohr
Nick Seierup
Scott Dever
Sheila Moyer
Shelly Horn
Jenny Loeffelman
Bruce Tornell
Diane Rooney
Holly and CJ V. Bens
Katherine H. McCombs
Michael C. Rossi
Rebecca Dolan
Robert S. Sloan
Robin S. Ghise
Sharon J. Rosa
Thomas Stryker
Abigail Andrejek
Abigail Hampton
Adam Treadwell
Allen Spath
Ally Varady
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Amy Whipple
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Jack Bos
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Lauren Cole
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Lawrence Pierce
Leslie McMillin
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Lindsey Roellig
Lisa and John Drouin
Lisa Barnhart
Lisa Keller
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In Memory of Brian Fraser
On February 13, 2023, Michigan State University faced a senseless act of violence that tragically took the lives of Phi Delta Theta brother Brian Fraser and two other Michigan State students. Today, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity reflects on Brian’s legacy and extends its heartfelt support to the Michigan State community.
Brian Fraser, the Michigan State Phi Delta Theta chapter president, was known for his leadership, kindness,
and unwavering commitment to his Fraternity brothers and the broader campus community.
Following Brian’s passing, supporters across the United States and Canada joined forces to assist the Michigan State community. The collective efforts of over 1,400 supporters, including more than one hundred Phi Delta Theta chapters and campuses, raised over $150,000 in Brian’s honor.
These funds established two annual scholarships in Brian’s name. The
“
This scholarship has given me the ability to pursue my goal of graduating college with less debt than anticipated. Living out the rest of my college career through Brian with this scholarship only pushes me to work harder. ” —Ryan Bennett
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Alongside Brian’s mom, Mary, dad, Sean, and sister, Micaela, Foundation President Sean Wagner presents the first Brian Fraser Presidential Memorial Scholarship to Matt Quick.
Brian Fraser Presidential Memorial Scholarship, awarded to future Michigan Beta presidents to support their education, was first presented to Matt Quick, Brian’s immediate successor. “This scholarship has meant the world to me and has allowed me to fund my education at Michigan State University and carry on Brian’s legacy,” Quick said.
The inaugural scholarship was presented by Brian’s parents, Mary and Sean, and sister, Micaela Fraser, during the Phi Delta Theta Kleberg Emerging Leaders Institute in Oxford, Ohio, a leadership conference that Brian had attended the previous year.
Ryan Bennett, the current Michigan State chapter president, was the most recent recipient of this scholarship.
“This scholarship has given me the ability to pursue my goal of graduating college with
less debt than anticipated.
Living out the rest of my college career through Brian with this scholarship only pushes me to work harder as well, both in academics and the growth of my Fraternity through my presidential position,” Bennett said.
In addition, recognizing the importance of supporting first-generation college students, Brian’s parents established a second scholarship for first-generation Michigan State Phi Delta Theta students.
John Canelopoulos was the first recipient of this scholarship; another will be awarded later this year.
“Being the first person in my immediate family to go to college has been a very challenging process,” Canelopoulos said. “Phi Delta Theta and this scholarship helped my transition from a high school student to a
“ Phi Delta Theta and this scholarship helped my transition from a high school student to a first-generation college student immensely. I thank everyone involved and the opportunity to continue my college career through Brian and his legacy. ”
—John Canelopoulos
first-generation college student immensely. I thank everyone involved and the opportunity to continue my college career through Brian and his legacy.”
As we commemorate the anniversary of Brian’s passing, Phi Delta Theta reaffirms its commitment to honoring his memory and supporting the Michigan
State community. Through scholarships and acts of kindness, we strive to carry Brian’s legacy of leadership, compassion, and generosity.
Over 1,400 people honored Brian's memory with a donation.
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Phi Delta Theta Foundation Staff
Sean
Wagner
President
Sean provides strategic leadership to the enterprise and operations, guidance to the General Council and Board of Trustees, and serves as an ambassador to its chapters, members, and other constituents.
Brayden Hosman
Director of Advancement
Brayden provides strategic counsel and objectives to the advancement team and supports Campaign 2030: A Greater Version for Tomorrow by raising funds for member development, health and safety, and people support.
Andrew Cole Senior Vice President of Advancement
Reporting directly to the president of the Foundation, Andrew leads the Foundation team and operations. He also assists the Foundation Trustees and successfully helping the Foundation complete the Campaign 2030 strategic plan.
Joanne McCoy Director of Advancement Services
Joanne supports the Foundation by managing our gift entry process, working with recurring donors, and stewardship efforts. She works directly with donors for donations, inquiries, updates for addresses, giving history records, and other requests.
Katie Rufener
Senior Director of Annual Giving and Advancement Communications
Katie’s role focuses on engaging every Phi as an annual donor and educating all Phis on their responsibility to give back to the organization.
Will Harris Advancement Officer
Will supports Campaign 2030 by raising funds for member development, health and safety, and people support.
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Bonnie Schiller
Scholarship and Impact Coordinator
Bonnie’s goal is to maximize the Foundation’s impact on Phi Delt students. Since 2021, she has facilitated the two most significant impact years for the Foundation, including $1 million dollars in grants and scholarships for the first time in 2022.
Linda Brattain
Special Projects Coordinator
Linda supports the Foundation by helping with prospect research and housing campaign services. She also takes on special projects to assist in the advancement of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation.
Bob Biggs
Executive Vice President & CEO
Emeritus (Fraternity), President Emeritus (Foundation)
Sara Foulk
Administrative Specialist
For the Foundation, Sara updates members’ records for Chapter Grand, addresses, and alumni news.
Robert J. Miller President Emeritus
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