Star & Lamp | Summer 2020

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NEW HEIGHTS

A view of our chapters in 2019

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THE NATIONAL COUNCIL SLATE

Introducing the next National Council Slate

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LEADING THE

DECADE Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders celebrates 10 years of success

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The 2019

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ANNUAL REPORT

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Pi Kappa Phi Properties The Ability Experience

HYPED UP

How Allen Rogers motivates his chapter to excellence

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RECONNECT: B R O T H E R H O O D

REIGNITE THE FL AME OF

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CEO CORNER

Mark E. Timmes

THE CHALLENGE FOR RESILIENT LEADERSHIP

AT PI KAPP COLLEGE for Chapter Officers this past January, I asked our newly elected chapter leadership to be resilient leaders through their term as an executive council member. I don’t think any of us could have predicted how important resilience would become, but it is evident that we need it more than ever in Pi Kappa Phi. Our fraternity had been challenged in March to defy our traditional trappings of brotherhood through social distancing, resulting in our members being separated from one another for the remainder of the school year when they returned home; only to ask, “what now?” A resilient leader isn’t afraid of “what now?” Rather, a resilient leader sees that question as an opportunity to innovate, and to supersede expectations by pushing themselves to find new ways to approach a problem. Over the last few months, I’ve seen our brothers demonstrate resilience in their ability to connect and engage with one another virtually even when they are miles apart. I’ve seen our men accept the challenge to carry out their studies and continue to self-govern virtually. I’ve seen our men continue to commit themselves to service through The Ability Experience’s virtual engagement initiatives. I’ve seen our men continue to lead through an unexpected challenge to our fraternity’s future, one that will surely be a part of our history for years to come. At our National Headquarters in Charlotte, we have also needed to rely on our resilience to further support our members and chapters as they adapt to lifestyle changes influenced by COVID-19. While our staff has been working from home since mid-March, we have continued to provide virtual resources, coaching and support. We are planning for a return to

campus this fall with enhanced health & safety protocols, mental health support and a continued reliance on virtual engagement in all forms, including virtual recruitment. However, regretfully some events just can’t be held in a virtual capacity to the safety and standards of our members and of the greater fraternity. On May 14th, we announced the cancellation of the 57th Supreme Chapter in Baltimore, Maryland and replaced it with a Supreme Chapter Virtual Experience. We hope you will join us a we address the challenges and opportunities for the future. Additionally, as we prepared to celebrate the tenth year of Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders, we had to cancel this important leadership opportunity. You can read more about its impact in this issue as we look back on how our leadership development programming has evolved throughout Pi Kappa Phi’s history. Lastly, resilient leadership means a recognition that our past efforts towards diversity, equity and inclusion have not been enough. Our statement of position on inclusion must translate into true action. We restate our commitment which we earlier shared with the membership. As resilient leaders we must answer the call if we are going to shoulder our full responsibilities as citizens as our student creed proclaims. As always, I hope you enjoy this issue of the Star & Lamp! Yours in the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi,

MARK E. TIMMES

Chief Executive Officer mtimmes@pikapp.org EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mark E. Timmes CEO

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CONTRIBUTORS Eric Baze Greg Buehner Connor Burke Chris Conner Brent A. Grunig Phillip Jackson Julia Loomer Basil Lyberg Andrew Matznick Dylan McKenzie Denise Nelson Chris Shade Becky Smith Brittani Washington Tavianna Williams Mindy Welch Rachel Westra

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OUR COMMITMENT

Brothers and friends, Pi Kappa Phi’s position on diversity and inclusion is clear: the fraternity expects that all members and non-members, regardless of background, join in a respect for the individual dignity and beliefs of all, seeking always to exemplify the values of empathy, kindness, compassion and understanding. Any form of racism, bigotry or hatred whether blatant or subtle has no place in our organization. To our Black members and friends: we see you, we hear you, and we support you. Black Lives Matter. Pi Kappa Phi cannot, and will not, be silent as a witness to the tragic deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and others before them. We must act, we must stand with our Black members and friends, and we must shoulder our full responsibility as citizens by speaking out and demanding change. This starts with us. As an organization, Pi Kappa Phi is committed to taking the following action: We will create a national standing committee on diversity, equity and inclusion, including alumni, students, and industry experts, to examine the member experience; look at the broader implications of our history and practices and provide recommendations for implementation. We will conduct a review of our current programs to ensure contents and materials are inclusive in nature. We will increase awareness and develop opportunities for members to be involved in facilitated conversations and activities regarding race, diversity and inclusion on a local and national level. We will continue to support and empower our members to speak up and create change when they see or experience racism in their chapters and their communities. We will increase our diversity, equity and inclusion training for our boards and staff. To our members who are expanding your thoughts on race and racial injustice, we applaud you and encourage you to continue to educate yourself. To our members who are leading through engagement and education in your local and campus communities, we encourage you to continue to work toward a more just world. Please reach out, share your stories and ask for support from brothers. From 1964 to 1966, National President Mel Metcalf, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) traveled to every single Pi Kappa Phi chapter to engage in conversations about the importance of desegregating our chapters. His conversations and call to action were critical to the change that followed in our membership selection policies which at the time were limited to white, Christian males. Today we have another such call. As a fraternity, we must challenge our members, our leaders and our communities to ensure Pi Kappa Phi is a place where diverse experiences and ideas can be shared; where mutual respect and greater understanding are demonstrated and we accept our responsibility in devising solutions to the painful realities of racial intolerance, which must end. Yours in Pi Kappa Phi,

JEREMY GALVIN National President

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WILLIAM SIGMON President-Elect

MARK E. TIMMES Chief Executive Officer

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUM2020 || VOL. CVIII, NO. 1 FEATURES

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NEW HEIGHTS

The 2019 fraternity annual report.

THE NATIONAL COUNCIL SLATE

Introducing the next National Council Slate.

LEADING THE DECADE

Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders celebrates 10 years of success

HYPED UP

How Allen Rogers motivated his chapter to excellence.

COLUMNS 1 || CEO Corner 2 || Our Commitment 4 || House & Home: Properties Report 6 || Chapter Scorecards 10 || Health & Safety 23 || Top Posts of the Year 32 || Foundation Report 46 || Financial Report 50 || The Ability Experience Report 56 || Built for Change: Kevin Quinn 57 || Phinal Thought

ON THE COVER:

Designed by Victor Tran, this illustration depicts building blocks that represent the Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders experience through the decade.

Copyright © 2020 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Pi Kappa Phi, the Coat of Arms, Star Shield and additional logos are trademarks of Pi Kappa Phi, all rights reserved.

Kappa Upsilon (Temple) accepting their charter, recognizing them as a new chapter.

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HOUSE & HOME

A look into Pi Kappa Phi Properties in 2019, and their mission to help chapters acquire, construct, improve, finance or manage housing that is competitive on their respective campuses. THE ERIC J. ALMQUIST HOUSING INVESTMENT FUND was established in 2012 by the 53rd Supreme Chapter in Washington, D.C. to further the goal of Pi Kappa Phi Properties by providing quality local chapter homes for our members. It is named in honor past National Secretary Eric J. Almquist who passed away during his service to the fraternity in 2018 and is funded through an annual fee paid by undergraduate chapter members. The fee is based on a chapter’s total number of members. Pi Kappa Phi Properties is pleased to provide this report on the Housing Investment Fund’s investments over the 2018–2019 academic year.

THE STEPHEN P. DEPALMA INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN FUND (ILF) was established in 1987 by the 41st Supreme Chapter in Dallas, Texas, to build a collection of funds to assist chapters of Pi Kappa Phi in the acquisition of housing. A portion of members' initiation fees funds the ILF. It is named in honor of Past National President and Mr. Pi Kappa Phi Stephen P. DePalma, Beta Alpha (NJIT), who was instrumental in the formation of the ILF. The Infrastructure Loan Fund is administered by Pi Kappa Phi Properties to promote funding, review applications, manage risk, preserve assets and grant loans within prudent business and marketplace terms and conditions. Pi Kappa Phi Properties designates a board officer position to work with staff and a board committee to support chapters through the Infrastructure Loan Fund.  NEW IN 2019, Pi Kappa Phi Properties successfully launched a website in 2019. pkpproperties.org is the new hub for information on all of the facilities managed by Pi Kappa Phi Properties.

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HOUSING

AS OF 6.30.2019

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee)

$5,000

Iota Rho (Western Illinois)

INVESTMENT

$2,500

Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington)

$11,117

TOTAL: $1,207,972

Theta Mu (UMass - Amherst)

$20,000

Tau (NC State)

Eta Gamma (Colorado)

$25,000

$200,000

Housing Investment Fund Cash

$26,206

Alpha Epsilon (Florida)

$150,000

Kappa Beta (Illinois State)

$27,597

Alpha (College of Charleston)

$43,608

Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)

$65,761

Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)

$70,000

Upsilon (Illinois)

$75,000

Beta Epsilon (Missouri)

Zeta Theta (Texas)

$144,000

$100,000

Theta Theta (Iowa)

Delta Chi (Kansas State)

$142,182

$100,000

AS OF 6.30.2019

INFRASTRUCTURE

LOAN FUND TOTAL: $ 1,799,253

HISTORICAL

YEAR-END ASSETS: 2019 $1,997,725 2018

$ 1,882,833

2017

$ 1,804,516

2016 $1,695,125 2015 $1,680,397 2010 $1,323,937 2000 $705,875

ILF Cash

$544,841

CHAPTERS

BENEFITING

FROM THE ILF: Upsilon (Illinois) Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Alpha Chi (Miami) Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Delta Upsilon (Pittsburgh) Zeta Eta (South Florida) Zeta Theta (Texas-Austin) Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder) Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Theta Lambda (Missouri State) Theta Xi (Arizona State) Iota Rho (Western Illinois) Kappa Epsilon (Stony Brook)

Notes Receivable

$1,254,412

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A NEW GENERATION

ALPHA EPSILON (FLORIDA)

Alpha Epsilon (Florida) brought in a new associate member class. Welcome!

NEW HEIGHTS C H A P T E R

E X C E L L E N C E

PROPER ASSESSMENT of our chapters is crucial to ensuring future success of our fraternity. Pi Kappa Phi measures each chapter annually to ensure we are continually working to achieve our vision of the ideal chapter. The chapter scorecard includes 21 data points.

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visit our website at pikapp.org/news often to learn more about the accomplishments of brothers, chapters and friends of Pi Kappa Phi across the nation and around the world. 

To tell the story that the numbers can’t, you’ll also find Chapter News Briefs—the stories of how our chapters and members develop an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood. These updates are submitted by chapters and members for publication on Pi Kapp News. We encourage you to

HOW TO READ THE SCORECARD 1. Chapter designation.

5. Foundation: Total living alumni; number of donors; total dollars given.

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MAN POWER (INITIATED)

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2018:

2019:

GPA

ABILITY EXP.

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99 103 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $9,412 3.31 29/29 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.37 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $91.38 3.41 9 846FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 15 1 10 0 $1,275 TOTAL

4. Manpower: Chapter size at the end of 2018 and 2019, spring and fall 2019 initiations, Retention rate based on the number of pre-initiated men who were then initiated.

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6. Number of volunteers working with a chapter within their council of advisors.

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2. Chapter Excellence: Gold Stars represent Seven Objectives of Chapter Excellence score (0-3 stars). If the ribbon is gold, it denotes Champion Master Chapter. If the icon ( ) is gold, it denotes a Founders' Award.

3. GPA: fall 2018, spring 2019, all the men's average on campus, rank among IFC chapters.

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7. Total number of students who attended Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers. 8. Total number of students who attended Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders. 9. The Ability Experience: Total chapter fundraising, chapter fundraising per man, total event participation (Camps, Challenges and Summer Team Events)

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SNAP SHOT Keep an eye out for this Snapshot symbol to check out chapter recogition for excellence in several catagories!

FALL 2020 WHERE WE'RE GOING NEXT: This map details the Pi Kappa Phi expansion plans for fall 2020 as of June 18, 2020. For more information about expansion or starting a new chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, contact the New Chapter Development team at expansion@pikapp.org

GAMMA TAU

EPSILON OMEGA

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

32 33 $919 12/1 87% PER MAN FUND: 3.18 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $27.85 699FUND: 12 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 1 $2,616 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

FOU

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

44 39 $947 3.18 5/10 94% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $24.92 3.07 93FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:14 PKCEL: 23 9 10 0 $254 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

GPA

RETENTION

THETA CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP.

2019:

44 53 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,500 22/0 85% PER MAN FUND: 3.44 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $28.30 690FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 6 0 $1,350 TOTAL

TOTAL

76 74 $0 8/15 82% PER MAN FUND: 3.53 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $995FUND: 17 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 12 2 10 0 $3,694 ’19 SPR/FAL

DELTA CHAPTER

IOTA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

111 91 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $3,790 9/11 74% PER MAN FUND: 3.45 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $41.65 1109FUND:28 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 3 2 9 0 $4,822 TOTAL

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2018:

2019:

FOU

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

174 169 $3,165 17/29 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.22 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $18.84 3.17 12 1224FUND:14 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $7,967 ’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

ZETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

GAMMA CHAPTER

FOU

34 26 $121 3.02 0/6 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.98 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $4.65 3.02 4 657FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 8 0 $4,019 ’19 SPR/FAL

SIGMA CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

TOTAL

TOTAL

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

FOU

- 46 $26 0/46 84% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $0.57 936FUND: 31 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $7,500 ’19 SPR/FAL

BETA CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ALPHA CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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RETENTION

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

TOTAL

TOTAL

61 74 $5,455 11/16 87% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $73.72 3.02 5 619FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 19 5 10 0 $427 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

15

1 10 0

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

42 57 $1,403 9/9 90% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $24.61 1162FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 2 9 0 $290 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

68 58 $1,806 3.04 2/20 85% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $31.14 2.84 957FUND: 11 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:13 PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $5,665 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

ALPHA NU CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

91 90 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $5,230 3.1 20/13 92% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $58.11 3.19 20 161FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 7 10 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER

ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER 2018:

GPA

179 163 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $10,184 2.94 0/40 93% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $62.86 2.93 1308FUND: 15 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:19 PKCEL: 0 3 10 0 $8,649 ’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA MU CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER TOTAL

101 120 $650 3.08 18/29 96% PER MAN FUND: 2.93 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $5.33 2.9 1215FUND: 21 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:14 PKCEL: 0 5 9 2 $2,367 ’19 SPR/FAL

2019:

157 145 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $3,759 3.27 7/35 86% PER MAN FUND: 3.16 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $25.92 3.23 18 55 ATTENDANCE: 2038 COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: FUND: 0 5 10 0 $127,584

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

GPA

152 149 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $15,438 2.97 13/29 89% PER MAN FUND: 3.18 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: 3.14 9 1456FUND:49 $100.90 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 28 5 10 0 $13,403

ALPHA THETA CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER

FOU

ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL:

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

59 51 $1,776 3.02 11/5 80% PER MAN FUND: 2.92 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $32.29 2.73 991FUND:35 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:28 PKCEL: 14 6 9 0 $42,136 ’19 SPR/FAL

FUND:

$1,275

ALPHA RHO CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

99 66 $1,704 2.66 4/16 87% PER MAN FUND: 2.79 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $25.82 2.94 3 160FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 5 10 0 $460 ’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

RETENTION

2019:

45 62 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $8,204 3.2 3.12 10/12 96% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $132.32 9 1130FUND: 15 ATTENDANCE: 3.08 COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 13 1 9 0 $1,018

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

FOU

147 150 $3,876 10/28 93% PER MAN FUND: 3.46 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $25.84 3.5 645FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $1,133 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

OMEGA CHAPTER

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

99 103 $9,412 3.31 29/29 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.37 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: 846 3 $91.38 3.41 9 ’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

110 108 $63 3.07 0/31 97% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $0.58 3.27 1211FUND: 17 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 2PKCEL: 1 1 10 0 $33,040 ’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

103 95 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $0 3.17 11/13 83% PER MAN FUND: 3.12 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $3.09 1158FUND:27 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 2PKCEL: 0 1 9 0 $85,923 TOTAL

RETENTION

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER 2019:

GPA

65 65 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $305 3.01 2/20 105% PER MAN FUND: 3.15 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $4.69 3.05 464FUND: 11 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:13 PKCEL: 0 2 0 1 $1,371

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

113 117 $2,978 2.99 12/26 81% PER MAN FUND: 2.76 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $25.45 2.82 948FUND: 12 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:17 PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $3,210 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

2018:

ALPHA ETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

118 90 $1,800 3.14 2/17 86% PER MAN FUND: 3.07 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $20.00 3.31 4 972FUND: 11 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 1 10 0 $9,379 TOTAL

TOTAL

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

2019:

TAU CHAPTER

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

66 62 $0 16/5 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.61 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $3.57 1 977FUND:23 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 3 8 0 $9,949 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

2018:

PSI CHAPTER

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

50 40 $1,416 3.18 4/9 76% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $35.40 3.06 683FUND: 15 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 3 10 0 $6,481 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

22 21 $989 3/6 82% PER MAN FUND: 2.95 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $47.10 784FUND: 13 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 14 1 10 0 $135,716 TOTAL

TOTAL

2018:

FOU

RETENTION

2019:

53 42 $200 7/0 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.52 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $4.76 918FUND: 12 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 8 0 $1,635 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

FOU

86 75 $772 3.11 6/16 79% PER MAN FUND: 2.99 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $9.65 3.16 18 885FUND:23 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $6,005 ’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

CHI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

RETENTION

FOU

RETENTION

NU CHAPTER

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

RHO CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

TOTAL

138 130 $0 3.06 0/35 88% PER MAN FUND: 3.02 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.94 1646FUND:22 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:29 PKCEL: 0 3 10 0 $14,838 ’19 SPR/FAL

UPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

TOTAL TOTAL

2018:

FOU

RETENTION

2019:

73 68 $4,609 26/0 93% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $67.78 824FUND:10 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 9 0 $23,144 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

FOU

32 34 $695 10/3 87% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $19.86 921FUND:37 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 6 2 10 2 $9,814 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

MU CHAPTER 2018:

OMICRON CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

104 113 $8,314 3.18 8/28 97% PER MAN FUND: 3.19 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $73.58 3.27 1416FUND: 21 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:17 PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $10,445 ’19 SPR/FAL

XI CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

FOU

85 84 $8,393 3.27 18/14 91% PER MAN FUND: 3.41 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $101.12 3.38 1096FUND: 18 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:23 PKCEL: 6 2 8 1 $5,024 ’19 SPR/FAL

LAMBDA CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

KAPPA CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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FRATERNITY: BY THE NUMBERS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2019

171 9 61 10701 121398 , , CHARTERED CHAPTERS

ASSOCIATE CHAPTERS

AVERAGE CHAPTER SIZE

LIVING INITIATES | 144,283 INITIATES SINCE 1904

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NEW ASSOCIATE CHAPTERS

SPRING: 1. Zeta Beta (UC - San Diego) 2. Northeastern FALL: 3. Alpha (College of Charleston) 4. Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington) 5. Zeta Gamma (North Dakota)

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CHARTERED CHAPTERS

SPRING: 1. Alpha Rho (West Virginia) 2. Kappa Upsilon (Temple) FALL: 3. Tau (NC State) 4. Alpha Mu (Penn State) 5. Beta Epsilon (Missouri) 6. Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) 7. Kappa Phi (Loyola - Chicago)

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Alpha Xi (St. John's) Beta Mu (McNeese State) Gamma Iota (LSU) Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Delta Rho (USC) Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Zeta Theta (Texas) Eta Epsilon (Maryland) Eta Tau (Kentucky) - Associate Chapter

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2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

126 143 $0 3.15 6/41 90% PER MAN FUND: 3.14 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $3.19 894FUND: 7 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:10 PKCEL: 13 2 9 0 $1,459 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

TOTAL

TOTAL

2019:

RETENTION

2019:

RETENTION

2018:

RETENTION

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

70 76 $2,440 2.95 17/13 81% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $32.11 2.93 739FUND: 18 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 4 PKCEL: 5 5 10 0 $2,497 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

DELTA DELTA CHAPTER

DELTA BETA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

RETENTION

65 60 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,444 1/16 85% PER MAN FUND: 3.06 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $24.07 3.04 569FUND: 16 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 7 10 0 $754 TOTAL

37 23 $77 4/5 69% PER MAN FUND: 2.85 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $3.35 624FUND: 7 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $4,093 ’19 SPR/FAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

GPA

GAMMA PHI CHAPTER

GAMMA NU CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP.

33 34 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $630 3.2 4/10 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $18.53 616FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 9 0 $583 TOTAL

TOTAL

46 37 $0 7/5 86% PER MAN FUND: 2.82 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $735FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 6 9 0 $1,434 ’19 SPR/FAL

2019:

RETENTION

GAMMA THETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

GPA

45 45 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $0 15/0 79% PER MAN FUND: 3.35 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $838FUND: 17 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 0 10 0 $8,571 ’19 SPR/FAL

GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

BETA UPSILON CHAPTER TOTAL

TOTAL

34 47 $993 6/15 81% PER MAN FUND: 2.41 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $21.13 2.19 525FUND:24 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 8 10 3 $3,622 ’19 SPR/FAL

GPA

26 25 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $0 2.9 16/8 92% PER MAN FUND: 2.44 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.51 816FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 9 PKCEL: 0 1 5 0 $1,910 TOTAL

TOTAL

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2018:

DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER 2018:

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

38 33 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $550 3.12 3/8 79% PER MAN FUND: 2.61 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $16.67 2.59 826FUND: 17 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:10 PKCEL: 7 1 10 1 $15,404 TOTAL

RETENTION

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

TOTAL

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

45 39 $14,616 4/11 94% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $374.77 2.71 3 243FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 1 10 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

25 20 $0 3.03 1/3 80% PER MAN FUND: 2.72 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.83 12 352FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 7 0 $50

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

2019:

2019:

GPA

63 55 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $5,998 3.05 2/25 77% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $109.05 2.82 817FUND: 15 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 $5,523 1 10 0

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2018:

GAMMA PSI CHAPTER 2018:

RETENTION

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

BETA EPSILON CHAPTER

FOU

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

63 53 $0 0/14 47% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $612FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $455

GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER TOTAL

TOTAL

75 72 $0 2.74 0/16 84% PER MAN FUND: 2.62 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.86 6 13 ATTENDANCE: 1050 COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: FUND: 0 4 10 0 $4,885 ’19 SPR/FAL

2019:

43 33 $1,915 2.88 6/14 69% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $58.03 2.85 4 2 1043 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: FUND: 0 3 10 0 $44

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

GAMMA KAPPA CHAPTER 2018:

RETENTION

2019:

2019:

53 72 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,122 3.07 9/23 86% PER MAN FUND: 2.65 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $15.37 2.55 274FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:18 PKCEL: 0 2 10 2 $682 ’19 SPR/FAL

BETA OMICRON CHAPTER

FOU

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER TOTAL

TOTAL

37 41 $1,399 2.69 4/16 80% PER MAN FUND: 2.49 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $32.53 2.69 528FUND:10 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 6 PKCEL: 1 4 10 0 $1,319 ’19 SPR/FAL

2019:

31 30 $0 5/8 76% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $532FUND: 12 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 16 1 8 1 $3,046

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

GAMMA BETA CHAPTER 2018:

RETENTION

ALPHA OMEGA CHAPTER 2018:

BETA KAPPA CHAPTER

TOTAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

55 65 $11,060 3.1 5/17 85% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $170.15 3 296FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 2 8 10 1 $1,024 ’19 SPR/FAL

’19 SPR/FAL

BETA XI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

54 50 $3,572 2.97 5/19 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.61 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $71.44 2.73 907FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 41 10 10 0 $2,815 ’19 SPR/FAL

BETA NU CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

2018:

RETENTION

38 41 $8,329 3.05 3/9 75% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $203.15 3.11 9 227FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 14 $84 5 10 2

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

117 147 $20,100 25/28 91% PER MAN FUND: 2.86 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $136.73 2.92 14 717FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 10 10 0 $665 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

BETA GAMMA CHAPTER 2018:

BETA IOTA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

40 20 $140 3.11 3/2 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.22 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $7.00 3.25 518FUND: 11 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 2PKCEL: 1 $10,494 5 9 0 ’19 SPR/FAL

BETA THETA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

RETENTION

2018:

2019:

208 182 $2,000 19/49 97% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $10.99 1768FUND: 17 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 8 9 0 $8,742 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

42 47 $425 8/10 90% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $9.04 3.01 751FUND:33 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 9 $42,749 2 8 0 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ALPHA PSI CHAPTER 2018:

BETA BETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

94 91 $42,239 16/14 94% PER MAN FUND: 3.29 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $454.18 347FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 4 9 0 $210 ’19 SPR/FAL

BETA ALPHA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

FOU

37 11 $1,816 4/6 63% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $60.53 831FUND: 18 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 2 8 0 $7,986 ’19 SPR/FAL

ALPHA CHI CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ALPHA PHI CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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DON SLESNICK: HALL OF FAME BETA UPSILON (VIRGINIA), ALPHA EPSILON (FLORIDA) AS A RETIRED LIEUTENANT COLONEL in the U.S. Army, a past mayor of Coral Gable, Florida, a recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Florida Bar and a past president of the Orange Bowl Committee, Beta Upsilon (Virginia) alumnus Donald Slesnick II has accumulated an impressive list of accolades and achievements over his career. Recognizing his lifelong success and continued commitment to the values of the fraternity, Slesnick received the honor of being named to the Pi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame for his accomplishments as a legal professional and as a community leader. Slesnick was notified of the honor at the Alpha Epsilon Chapter’s alumni reunion, which was attended by Pi Kappa Phi Chief Executive Officer and Alpha Epsilon alumnus Mark E. Timmes. Slesnick also has the extraordinarily rare distinction of having two different initiation numbers. While he was initiated into the Beta Upsilon Chapter as an undergraduate, Slesnick grew close with the Alpha Epsilon Chapter as an alumnus while attending law school there, and was accepted into their chapter with a special initiation number, the same as Slesnick’s son (Donald Slesnick III) with an “A” after it.  update us on your life: pikapp.org/submitnews

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2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

90 58 $1,252 3.2 7/15 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.05 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: 130 2 $21.59 3.03 7 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL:

FUND:

0

$39

2 10 0

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

- 15 0/12 67% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: 390FUND:60 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $4,515 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

27 33 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $593 6/10 89% PER MAN FUND: 2.32 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $17.97 455FUND:10 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 7 4 9 0 $6,546 ’19 SPR/FAL

ZETA GAMMA CHAPTER 2018:

GPA

EPSILON PSI CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

20 21 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $3,151 3/5 89% PER MAN FUND: 3.06 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $150.05 498FUND: 7 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $263 ’19 SPR/FAL

EPSILON CHI CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

RETENTION

EPSILON RHO CHAPTER TOTAL

89 94 $20,112 13/24 79% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $216.26 345FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 14 3 10 0 $38 ’19 SPR/FAL

GPA

38 28 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,780 1/7 89% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $63.57 537FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 3 8 2 $2,921 TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

ABILITY EXP.

EPSILON MU CHAPTER

FOU

2019:

2019:

RETENTION

29 21 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,500 1/2 43% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $71.43 468FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 4 6 10 0 $997

FOU

TOTAL

TOTAL

- 37 $643 19/13 56% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $17.38 261FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $76 ’19 SPR/FAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

GPA

EPSILON EPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

EPSILON PI CHAPTER TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

90 91 $2,294 3.11 8/14 76% PER MAN FUND: 3.12 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $25.21 3.28 655FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 3PKCEL: 0 6 10 0 $6,905 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

2018:

ZETA BETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

47 49 $186 5/13 90% PER MAN FUND: 3.23 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $3.80 505FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 3 7 10 0 $420 ’19 SPR/FAL

ZETA ALPHA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ZETA EPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

88 61 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $2,095 10/24 63% PER MAN FUND: 2.52 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $34.92 498FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 12 6 5 0 $3,145 TOTAL

RETENTION

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

8 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $0 0/8 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $397FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 6 0 $6,218

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

81 66 $1,350 5/12 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.94 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $20.45 480FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 9 0 $979 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

38 38 $2,842 12/7 83% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $74.79 643FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 1 $2,280 ’19 SPR/FAL

EPSILON PHI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

106 90 $5,991 3.35 13/14 96% PER MAN FUND: 3.53 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $66.57 3.51 1 500FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 12 4 10 0 $698 ’19 SPR/FAL

EPSILON UPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

2019:

24 30 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $858 4/8 80% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $28.60 455FUND: 7 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 5 1 10 0 $1,930 ’19 SPR/FAL

EPSILON IOTA CHAPTER

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

2018:

DELTA PSI CHAPTER

FOU

FOU

25 35 $0 2.74 5/12 94% PER MAN FUND: 2.69 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.58 270FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 7PKCEL: 45 1 10 0 $3,083 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2019:

2018:

EPSILON OMICRON CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

23 19 $431 1/4 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $22.68 429FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 9 0 $100 ’19 SPR/FAL

FOU

’19 SPR/FAL

EPSILON NU CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

59 60 $3,500 16/9 93% PER MAN FUND: 3.14 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $57.38 3 6 450FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 6 0 10 0 $63 TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER

EPSILON GAMMA CHAPTER

FOU

FOU

42 43 $2,424 3.08 15/8 88% PER MAN FUND: 3.05 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $56.37 3.12 3 335FUND:10 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 4 3 10 3 $1,961 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

2018:

EPSILON THETA CHAPTER

FOU

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

2019:

45 72 $1,630 4/30 89% PER MAN FUND: 3.01 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $22.64 143FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 3 10 0 $76 ’19 SPR/FAL

EPSILON ETA CHAPTER 2018:

2018:

2019:

66 49 $100 3.04 2/10 80% PER MAN FUND: 2.53 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.04 2.91 19 523FUND: 12 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 24 8 7 0 $4,674

TOTAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

84 60 $1,454 3.04 6/7 45% PER MAN FUND: 2.74 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $24.23 2.9 863FUND: 15 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:16 PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $10,050 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

DELTA CHI CHAPTER

EPSILON BETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

’19 SPR/FAL

DELTA OMEGA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

2018:

116 106 $11,504 3.04 14/16 94% PER MAN FUND: 3.22 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $108.53 3.21 566FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 8 PKCEL: 0 9 10 1 $538 TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2019:

56 61 $12,547 3 8/9 81% PER MAN FUND: 2.79 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $205.69 3.1 687FUND:20 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 3PKCEL: 4 8 10 4 $3,181 ’19 SPR/FAL

FOU

FOU

80 84 $978 11/14 89% PER MAN FUND: 2.63 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $11.64 855FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $120 ’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

DELTA UPSILON CHAPTER

FOU

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

49 29 $1,158 2.84 2/4 60% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $39.93 2.73 588FUND:10 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 4 6 9 1 $706 ’19 SPR/FAL

DELTA TAU CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

FOU

50 42 $850 2.64 1/12 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.93 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $20.24 2.68 693FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 5PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $502 ’19 SPR/FAL

DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER

DELTA ETA CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

DELTA EPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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AD ASTRA

SO CI ET Y 2019 INDUCTEES

DERIVED FROM THE LATIN phrase meaning “To the Stars,” the Ad Astra Society recognizes the Fraternity’s top student leaders for their achievement and impact within

CARTER GRAVITT, Delta (Furman) ADAM VALLETUTTI, Iota (Georgia Tech) AARON BURTZ, Iota (Georgia Tech) JACK PURDIE, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) JOHN FEWELL, Sigma (South Carolina) NATHAN LONGO, Omega (Purdue) JUSTUS SCHUMANN, Omega (Purdue) BRYCEN HIGDON, Alpha Alpha (Mercer) AUSTIN TAYLOR, Alpha Alpha (Mercer) MOHAMED KHALEELI, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) SCOTT ALLSOP, Alpha Delta (Washington) JOHN FOX, Alpha Delta (Washington) MATTHEW DAVIS, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) JAKE VALLIER, Alpha Theta (Michigan State) BRENDAN GILLHOOLEY, Alpha Theta (Michigan State) MARK SCHENKEL, Alpha Kappa (Michigan) CHRISTIAN RUSHING , Alpha Lambda (Mississippi) WILLIAM LOVELESS, Alpha Lambda (Mississippi) THOMAS SOTTILE, Alpha Mu (Penn State) AC GAGE MILLER, Alpha Nu (Ohio State) BRANDON WEIS, Alpha Nu (Ohio State) NOAH IRVING, Alpha Rho (West Virginia) ISAAC PORTILLO, Alpha Rho (West Virginia) CHAD GORAL, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) COLE WASOWICZ, Alpha Psi (Indiana) NICOLAS VARGAS, Alpha Omega (Oregon) CHRISTOPHER GROTH, Beta Beta (Florida Southern) ANTONIO BURGESS, Beta Gamma (Louisville) DAVIN NEWSOME, Beta Gamma (Louisville) JORDON POWELL, Beta Nu (Houston) ANDREW BLANCHARD, Beta Nu (Houston) KYLE CHAMBERLAIN, Beta Xi (Central Michigan) CHAR’TARIAN WILSON, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) COLTON CAMPBELL, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) WESLEY PARNELL, Gamma Lambda (Missouri S&T) DEAN COFFMAN, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) DAVID CLOVER, Delta Eta (Morehead State) JACOB JOHNSON, Delta Eta (Morehead State)

MASON HEAVENER, Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) TYLER HANSON, Delta Chi (Kansas State) TIMOTHY CHENEY, Epsilon Epsilon (Virginia - Wise) JEREMIAH STATZER, Epsilon Epsilon (Virginia - Wise) JOHNATHAN TURNER, Epsilon Eta (Winthrop) MATTHEW ESPINOZA, Epsilon Nu (Sacramento State) CHARLES FOX, Epsilon Rho (Lenoir Rhyne) JOSHUA ADKINS, Epsilon Rho (Lenoir Rhyne) HENRY KENDRICK, Epsilon Phi (Alabama - Birmingham) KUSH PATEL, Epsilon Phi (Alabama - Birmingham) ROBERT BAILEY, Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) RYAN WADSWORTH, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) JONATHAN MUNOZ, Zeta Sigma (UC - Davis) SCOTT MCCAIN, Zeta Psi (IUPUI) AC JEDIDIAH CARON, Eta Beta (Indiana State) STEPHEN CROCKETT, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder) TYLER COLE, Eta Mu (Wingate) DYLAN MASIELLO, Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina) ZACHARY BEALS, Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina) ZANE WINSTON, Eta Sigma (UCLA) SEAN MCKEON, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio) OSCAR URQUIZA, Eta Phi (UMBC) ERIC THRASHER, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) JOSEPH INGRAM, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) DAVID BURGIO, Theta Gamma (Buffalo) BEN KELLY-BLUM, Theta Iota (Washington State) LUKE NORDSTROM, Theta Kappa (Baylor) DONATO CATRINA, Theta Kappa (Baylor) MATTHEW MAC, Theta Lambda (Missouri State) KOBY LJUNGGREN, Theta Lambda (Missouri State) ROGER BROWN, Theta Rho (Western Michigan) RYAN LEJA, Theta Rho (Western Michigan) JARED JOHNSON, Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) ANDREW COOK, Theta Chi (Ohio) ADAM ALDROW, Theta Psi (RIT) MICHAEL CORCORAN, Iota Alpha (Sacred Heart) CHRISTOPHER JONES, Iota Beta (Texas - San Antonio) CHRISTOPHER GUAMAN, Iota Epsilon (Susquehanna)

TOP 2019 CHAPTER GPA Psi (Cornell) Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Alpha Delta (Washington) Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Kappa Kappa (New Mexico) Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Kappa Lambda (Wisconsin)

3.57 3.51 3.50 3.41 3.38 3.37 3.36 3.31 3.31 3.28

2019 ORDER OF THE LAMP Theta Xi (Arizona State): Zeta Phi (Colorado State): Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder): Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech): Epsilon Theta (Seton Hall): Zeta Nu (West Chester): Eta Chi (Texas Christian): Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill): Kappa Nu (Sonoma State): Iota Lambda (Quinnipiac):

133 96 85 82 72 66 62 62 61 55

Pi Kappa Phi, on their campus and/or in the local community. No more than one percent of Pi Kappa Phi’s undergraduate students may be inducted in the Ad Astra Society each year. WILLIAM LACOMBE, Kappa Tau (Eastern Washington) GEORGE BLANKLEY IV, Iota Kappa (Northern Colorado) JOHN FRANKLIN, Iota Lambda (Quinnipiac) SHANE GRANT, Iota Lambda (Quinnipiac) HUTCHON MONTGOMERY, Iota Mu (Arkansas - Fort Smith) CLINTON KELLY, Iota Nu (Mississippi State) ANDREW MIN, Iota Xi (Texas - Dallas) HYUN CHOI, Iota Xi (Texas - Dallas) MARTIN VERENDIA, Iota Omicron (Iona) DOMENICK MONACO, Iota Omicron (Iona) NATHANIEL SIMON, Iota Rho (Western Illinois) JUSTIN BROWN, Iota Rho (Western Illinois) JOHN MCGOVERN, Iota Upsilon (Florida Gulf Coast) DANIEL REIDY, Iota Phi (Loyola New Orleans) ISAIAH JONES, Iota Phi (Loyola New Orleans) COLE CUNNINGHAM, Iota Psi (Boise State) ROSTON SHORE, Kappa Alpha (Case Western) NIKHIL NAIR, Kappa Alpha (Case Western) LUKE TURNER, Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic) JONATHAN SCHANTZ, Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic) GRIFFIN HENDERSON, Kappa Zeta (Maine) DONGWON OH, Kappa Eta (SUNY - Geneseo) MICHAEL HARVEY, Kappa Eta (SUNY - Geneseo) KODY ALLEN, Kappa Theta (San Diego) ZACK HUGHES, Kappa Theta (San Diego) RAMIRO VARGAS, Kappa Iota (Idaho) GAVIN KEOGH, Kappa Lambda (Wisconsin) TRISTAN FONG, Kappa Mu (UC - Merced) FARIS AVDIC, Kappa Mu (UC - Merced) TREVOR BETTIS, Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) TYLER BUSHOUER, Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) JOSEPH HARVEY, Kappa Pi (Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo) BENJAMIN HART, Kappa Omicron (Connecticut) JACOB SIDERMAN, Kappa Pi (Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo) STEPHEN ALFANO, Kappa Omicron (Connecticut) COLLIN MITCHELL, Kappa Rho (Vermont) BENJAMIN NIGRIN, Northeastern AC

TOP CHAPTERS BY SIZE Alpha Psi (Indiana) Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder) Sigma (South Carolina) Alpha Iota (Auburn) Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Omega (Purdue) Beta Theta (Arizona) Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Theta Xi (Arizona State)

182 173 169 163 156 150 149 147 145 145

Recognized for achieving a semester G.P.A. of at least a 3.25 on a 4.0 scale. Numbers indicate total number of members recognized.

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TH 50 ANNIVERSARY GAMMA NU (LAGRANGE)

THE GAMMA NU Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at LaGrange College celebrated its 50th Anniversary in May 2019, originally chartered on May 10, 1969. Brothers of all ages, family and friends gathered at the Highland Country Club to socialize, reconnect and celebrate this historic event. Brothers toasted being the first national fraternity at LaGrange College, the many successes of the chapter and their 50 years. Joining the celebration was the Gamma Nu chartering officer from 1969, Brother Phil Tappy, Lambda (Georgia). Phil shared

memories of the founding of Gamma Nu including working with the undergraduates and college personalities to bring to life a national organization of which the college could be proud. Phil also shared pearls of wisdom with the undergraduates in attendance that he gained from personal Pi Kapp experiences, focusing on unity and brotherhood for life. The attendees enjoyed the chapter archives of composites, scrapbooks and chapter awards. Earlier brothers shared stories with the undergraduates stories

and relived Gamma Nu’s early years and history. Everyone enjoyed introductions and conversing between brothers from different decades and generations. The evening was closed with a special presentation of Golden Legion certificates to the seven charter members present. A consensus was reached by those in attendance that they enjoyed the celebration and time together so much that in addition to the homecoming visits, the chapter will have an anniversary celebration every fifth year. 

POKER HALL OF FAME ALPHA SIGMA (TENNESSEE)

COACH HONORED BETA (PRESBY TERIAN) THE PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE football team will honor Pi Kappa Phi alumnus and longtime head coach Calhoun “Cally” Gualt with a commemorative decal on the team’s helmets. The past Beta (Presbyterian) archon passed to the Chapter Eternal on Aug. 19 at the age of 91. Gault served as Presbyterian College’s head football coach from 1963 until 1984. He concurrently served as the college’s athletic director, a position he held until his retirement in 1995. In his 22-year career as head coach, he earned 126 victories, the most by any Presbyterian College head football coach, including two South Atlantic Conference (SAC) championships in 1979 (11-2) and in 1978 (8-2-1). He was named the South Carolina Coach of the Year five times, and was named SAC Coach of the Year five times as well. Upon retirement, he was given the

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title of Director Emeritus of Presbyterian College Athletics. “It’s a tremendous honor to have his alma mater celebrate him in such a tremendous way throughout this season,” said Joy Gault, Cally’s wife, in a Presbyterian College Athletics press release. In addition to being archon his senior year, Gault was a dedicated member of his campus community, serving as a member of the student council and glee club before graduating with a degree in history in 1948. Additionally, he lettered in football, baseball and basketball for the Blue Hose while serving as a first lieutenant in the ROTC program. “This is not just an honor for the 2019 team to be wearing this decal, but an honor for everyone who has worn the PC uniform,” said Tommy Spangler, Presbyterian College’s current head football coach. 

CHRIS MONEYMAKER was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame on July 15, celebrating his accomplishments and his contributions to the rising popularity of professional poker. Moneymaker, initiated at the Alpha Sigma Chapter (Tennessee), made professional poker history in 2003 by becoming the first player to ever win a world championship after qualifying from an online poker site. Moneymaker, an accountant at the time, won $2.5 million for his first place finish after qualifying through a $86 satellite tournament through PokerStars. “I’m very honored…very happy,” Moneymaker said in a World Series of Poker statement. “It’s great for my kids — it’ll be a cool thing for them to see when they grow up. Moneymaker’s success propelled him from amateur to professional almost instantaneously, and he is accredited with online poker’s rapid growth, known as “The Moneymaker Effect,” through which player pools doubled year after year from 2003 to 2006.  pikapp.org/news


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"While studying abroad in the fall, since we couldn’t be at home with Pi Kapp, we decided to take Pi Kapp with us to Europe."

Charlie Wachtel poses with Spike Lee and David Rabinowitz on the Oscar stage.

Backstage at the Academy Awards, writers David Rabinowitz (from left), Charlie Wachtel and Kevin Willmott show off their Oscars for “BlacKkKlansman.” Jordan Strauss Invision/AP.

OSCAR RECIPIENT

THETA ETA (AMERICAN)

CHARLIE WACHTEL has received an Oscar for co-writing the recent Spike Lee and Jordan Peele movie BlacKkKlansman. The screenplay, adapted from a book by the same name, follows the true story of Ron Stallworth, a rookie African-American police officer who went undercover and infiltrated a Colorado branch of the Ku Klux Klan in 1979. NJ.com wrote: After meeting at Hebrew school, Wachtel and David Rabinowitz grew up together in East Brunswick. Now, they’re celebrating their first Oscar win. Wachtel and Rabinowitz, 31, two of the

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pens behind the Oscar-nominated film “BlacKkKlansman,” received the honor for best adapted screenplay alongside co-writers Spike Lee and Kevin Willmott (“Chi-Raq”). As a police detective in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Stallworth, who is black, successfully infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s. In the film, he does this with the help of Det. Flip Zimmerman, played by Adam Driver. Zimmerman, who is Jewish (in real life, Stallworth’s white partner was not), must play the part of a Holocaust denier and keep up the ruse as he comes face to face with Klan members who ask if he’s Jewish. 

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BELIEVING THAT Pi Kappa Phi's greatest potential for future success lies in our “middle-third chapters” those whose members have a positive attitude and who, with the right support individualized to their chapter, could realize even greater results and become one of the best chapters nationwide – Kelley Bergstrom, an alumnus of the Alpha Omicron Chapter at Iowa State, designated a significant portion of his $1 million contribution to the Common Loyalty campaign to challenging chapters to reach higher and achieve more. Pi Kappa Phi launched the Bergstrom Challenge program with three chapters in 2017, creating an even more significant partnership between their chapters and the national organization. Each chapter that participates in the Bergstrom Challenge has the opportunity to create a plan customized to their local experience, and the resources supported by Bergstrom’s generous gift are ultimately determined by the Executive Council and members of the chapter, in consultation with their advisors and the National Headquarters staff. For chapters who have ever stopped to think, “We could achieve so much more as a chapter if only…,” the Bergstrom Challenge program provides the opportunity for those dreams to become a reality. 

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2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

TOTAL

’19 SPR/FAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2018:

RETENTION

TOTAL

’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

TOTAL

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

77 65 $5,448 3.09 1/25 90% PER MAN FUND: 2.78 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $83.82 3.03 417FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:20 PKCEL: 20 3 0 0 $318 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

98 106 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $6,458 2.92 23/21 80% PER MAN FUND: 2.86 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $60.36 2.85 396FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:12 PKCEL: 25 6 10 0 $188 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA EPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ETA PSI CHAPTER TOTAL

171 136 $80,148 3.04 0/33 94% PER MAN FUND: 3.33 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $589.32 3.31 676FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 4 PKCEL: 10 3 10 0 $881 ’19 SPR/FAL

GPA

88 77 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $3,955 3.36 11/23 94% PER MAN FUND: 3.38 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $51.36 3.25 568FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:15 PKCEL: 0 0 10 0 $2,063

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

ETA SIGMA CHAPTER 2018:

ETA CHI CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

32 19 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $818 2/2 36% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $43.05 292FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 9 0 $218

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

GPA

38 28 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $339 3.1 8/4 80% PER MAN FUND: 2.51 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $12.11 2.93 197FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:11 PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $0

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

ETA MU CHAPTER

FOU

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

2019:

ETA ETA CHAPTER

RETENTION

THETA THETA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

91 87 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $2,424 2.95 9/18 90% PER MAN FUND: 2.71 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $27.86 2.9 245FUND: 12 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 9 PKCEL: 0 7 9 2 $2,644 TOTAL

2018:

44 37 $3,645 8/3 79% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $101.25 119FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $0 TOTAL

TOTAL

80 73 $11,007 3.01 1/20 81% PER MAN FUND: 3.22 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $150.78 3.37 1 452FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 4 3 10 5 $2,501 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2019:

38 56 $500 2.75 9/16 86% PER MAN FUND: 2.28 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $8.93 2.77 350FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 4 PKCEL: 7 1 - 0 $1,049 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA GAMMA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

63 53 $1,302 12/9 84% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $25.04 418FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 1 10 1 $694 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA ALPHA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

RETENTION

GPA

32 27 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $445 3/5 67% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $15.89 116FUND: 7 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 4 2 10 0 $285

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

77 68 $1,319 18/7 89% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC 3 RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $19.40 3 18 428FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 2 9 0 $2,536 ’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

ETA PHI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

ZETA PSI CHAPTER 2018:

ETA RHO CHAPTER TOTAL

85 68 $558 7/16 88% PER MAN FUND: 2.68 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $8.21 364FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 7 10 0 $860 ’19 SPR/FAL

ETA UPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

2018:

RETENTION

41 32 $2,013 6/6 71% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $61.00 479FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 3 10 0 $360 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

36 32 $600 0/7 47% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $18.75 458FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 3 10 0 $810 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

2019:

45 41 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $921 3/9 63% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $22.47 2.59 172FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 7 1 10 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

ETA LAMBDA CHAPTER 2018:

ETA PI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

39 37 $3,864 10/7 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.43 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $104.43 2.75 7 241FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $45 ’19 SPR/FAL

ETA OMICRON CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

2018:

2019:

53 63 $600 3.03 3/23 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $9.52 2.57 380FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:12 PKCEL: 0 5 10 0 $338

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

56 51 $2,563 6/9 83% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $50.25 140FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 8 0 $255 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ZETA SIGMA CHAPTER 2018:

ETA DELTA CHAPTER 2018:

ETA KAPPA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

179 173 $1,993 2.93 11/31 81% PER MAN FUND: 2.86 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $11.52 2.86 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 8 1024 PKCEL: FUND: 6 2 10 0 $2,675 ’19 SPR/FAL

ETA THETA CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

RETENTION

21 19 $1,031 2.7 4/0 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.77 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $54.26 2.85 3 345FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 5 10 0 $1,319

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

2018:

FOU

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

39 33 $254 2.81 2/5 70% PER MAN FUND: 2.73 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $7.70 2.49 256FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 9 PKCEL: 2 2 9 3 $340 ’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

ETA GAMMA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

ZETA CHI CHAPTER TOTAL

134 156 $17,625 2.89 22/35 83% PER MAN FUND: 2.92 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $112.26 3.01 11 680FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 2 1 10 0 $469 ’19 SPR/FAL

ETA BETA CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

2018:

2019:

33 47 $682 8/18 79% PER MAN FUND: 2.33 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $14.51 2.6 5 723FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 3 9 0 $475 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

11 9 $166 2/0 67% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $20.69 308FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 8 5 0 $50 ’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

ZETA PHI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

RETENTION

ZETA RHO CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

72 57 $26 2.99 14/11 89% PER MAN FUND: 2.85 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $0.46 2.83 527FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 4 8 0 $429 ’19 SPR/FAL

ZETA TAU CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

TOTAL

33 34 $0 2/11 93% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $235FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 3 10 0 $663 ’19 SPR/FAL

ZETA NU CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ZETA ETA CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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SNAP SHOT TEAM EVENTS FUNDRAISING Eta Chi $44,327 Omega $43,768 Kappa $40,641 Eta Gamma $40,178 Theta Psi $31,531 Delta Alpha $31,158 Alpha Omicron $23,619 Iota Chi $18,248 Delta Lambda $17,969 Theta Alpha $17,379 Iota $16,024 Theta Sigma $15,348 Theta Phi $13,954 Alpha Delta $13,443

Iota Psi $13,421 Iota Rho $12,235 Theta $11,875 Delta Zeta $11,300 Zeta Sigma $10,358 Kappa Alpha $10,209 Zeta Epsilon $10,100 Beta Iota $10,028 Beta Gamma $8,444 Iota Phi $8,090 Theta Iota $7,353 Eta Psi $7,180 Epsilon Psi $6,902 Kappa Epsilon $6,658

Kappa Sigma Epsilon Eta Eta Phi Epsilon Phi Kappa Lambda Kappa Omicron Beta Alpha Eta Upsilon Iota Xi Kappa Eta Delta Beta Alpha Rho Iota Kappa Theta Omicron

Recognizing chapters with outstanding fundraising for The Ability Experience summer team events. $6,490 $6,488 $6,380 $6,365 $6,328 $6,159 $6,133 $6,121 $6,043 $5,699 $4,888 $4,561 $4,408 $4,365

Alpha Eta Eta Beta Alpha Mu Lambda Iota Delta Delta Gamma Phi Kappa Iota Alpha Gamma Delta Sigma Zeta Psi Eta Lambda

$4,302 $4,103 $3,558 $3,543 $3,267 $3,109 $3,081 $3,011 $1,684 $1,000 $252

EXCELLENCE IN FUNDRAISING

SILVER SOCIETY SOCIETY SILVER

GOLD SOCIETY SOCIETY GOLD

PLATINUM SOCIETY SOCIETY PLATINUM

Eta Chi (Texas Christian) $80,148 Alpha Chi (Miami) $42,239 Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic) $26,326 Theta Kappa (Baylor) $20,995 Epsilon Pi (Virginia Commonwealth) $20,112 Beta Theta (Arizona) $20,100 Zeta Phi (Colorado State) $17,625 Omega (Purdue) $15,438 Gamma Psi (Augusta) $14,616 Iota Psi (Boise State) $13,805

Beta Theta (Arizona) Tau (NC State) Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Iota Kappa (Northern Colorado) Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Delta Upsilon (Pittsburgh) Theta Upsilon (Northern Arizona) Eta Kappa (SUNY - Plattsburgh) Theta Gamma (Buffalo) Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)

Epsilon Pi (Virginia Commonwealth) Iota Psi (Boise State) Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) Kappa Xi (DePaul) Beta Gamma (Louisville) Beta Nu (Houston) Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne)

Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic) Theta Kappa (Baylor)

T O TA L

$100-$149 PER MAN

$150-$249 PER MAN

$250-$349 PER MAN

ABOVE $350 PER MAN

DIAMOND SOCIETY SOCIETY DIAMOND

Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Alpha Chi (Miami) Gamma Psi (Augusta)

4TH ANNUAL LRU 5K EPSILON RHO (LENOIR-RHYNE)

ON APRIL 6 OF 2019, the chapter participated in the 4th annual LRU 5K. The chapter walked in support of people with disabilities (specifically Cerebral Palsy) and in support of The Ability Experience. An active brother has a younger brother with Cerebral Palsy and the chapter included him by walking him the entire 3.1 miles. His family was there as well, and together the group, with

custom shirts and all, had a great experience over the course. The custom shirts were provided by Jonathan Boyles, a local realtor and the stroller was provided Ainsley’s Angels, a national organization dedicated to helping people of all abilities experience endurance athletic events. It was a great event and the chapter raised a lot of awareness, including a shoutout by the university’s president on Twitter. 

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COLOR RUN

IOTA NU (MISSISSIPPI STATE)

ON FEBRUARY 27TH OF 2019, the Iota Nu (Mississippi State) chapter was rocked by the loss of one of their own brothers. Jeremy Conant was only 21 years old and had passed due to a severe case of pneumonia. Conant was highly involved in the chapter since he served on his pledge class exec. He had two littles and loved everything about Mississippi State. He was the type of guy that would give anyone the shirt off his back without any questions. The Iota Nu Chapter decided the best way to honor his legacy was to start a scholarship in his name so Conant

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can continue to give back to the school he loved. The scholarship is set up through the MSU Foundation and students attending Mississippi State University can apply. The chapter pledged to raise $30,000 over 5 years in order to activate the scholarship. Iota Nu decided the best way to raise this money and hold a celebration in honor of him was to have a color run each fall, and the chapter held its inaugural color run on October 20th, 2019. The event exceeded every expectation Iota Nu had. When the chapter was organizing

this event, it wasn’t expecting a lot of the expenses and didn’t know if it would break even. At first, sign-ups were really low, but on race day, the chapter ended up with 141 runners and $8k raised. The color run had more support from the fellow students and Greek life members than the chapter imagined, and people from the community who heard about Iota Nu’s loss wanted to help out. Conant’s family was able to come down and physically see all of the love and support Jeremy had during his years here as a Pi Kapp. 

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RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

128 89 $341 2.98 3/23 84% PER MAN FUND: 2.94 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $3.83 3.02 321FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:12 PKCEL: 11 2 10 2 $1,317 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

THETA MU CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

87 86 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $700 15/22 95% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $8.14 283FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 5 10 0 $1,369 TOTAL

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

78 68 $20,995 3.3 13/7 100% PER MAN FUND: 3.22 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $308.75 3.22 331FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $384 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA LAMBDA CHAPTER 2018:

FOU

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

TOTAL

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

TOTAL

135 138 $1,258 2.8 9/38 94% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $9.12 2.96 14 374FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 15 2 10 0 $38 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA KAPPA CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

THETA IOTA CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

69 57 $900 12/6 95% PER MAN FUND: 3.19 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $15.79 155FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 7 10 0 $571 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

27 23 $900 2.8 2.86 0/8 89% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $39.13 2.91 2 73FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 2 1 10 0 $117 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

109 90 $3,100 3.19 31/6 95% PER MAN FUND: 3.21 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $34.44 3.22 175FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 2PKCEL: 0 5 10 0 $19 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

GPA

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

112 115 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $3,000 2.87 7/29 90% PER MAN FUND: 2.77 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $26.09 2.73 15 167FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 4 10 0 $134 ’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA PI CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP.

IOTA NU CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

IOTA MU CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

RETENTION

58 58 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,885 2.76 14/15 78% PER MAN FUND: 2.38 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $32.50 2.53 138FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 7PKCEL: 26 2 10 1 $19 TOTAL

TOTAL

20 21 $104 5/4 90% PER MAN FUND: 2.44 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $4.95 2.39 9 66FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $19 ’19 SPR/FAL

GPA

IOTA IOTA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

21 18 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $200 3.16 4/3 78% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $11.76 3.18 3 82FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 3 4 0 $469 TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2019:

RETENTION

IOTA EPSILON CHAPTER

FOU

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

GPA

74 48 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $323 2.87 4/4 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $6.73 2.56 15 133FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 0 10 0 $0 TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED) MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

THETA CHI CHAPTER 2018:

IOTA THETA CHAPTER 2018:

Founded 1940

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

IOTA RHO CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

55 41 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,411 2.96 2/11 81% PER MAN FUND: 3.05 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $34.41 3.12 127FUND: 7 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 4 PKCEL: 20 5 10 0 $594 TOTAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

2019:

78 66 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $567 2/19 70% PER MAN FUND: 2.81 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $8.72 2.94 173FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 8 3 $511

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

41 49 $2,121 5/13 90% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $43.29 118FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 39 1 10 0 $21 ’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA OMICRON 75 Years CHAPTER TOTAL

TOTAL

70 68 $2,576 2.94 2/16 62% PER MAN FUND: 3.26 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $37.88 3.06 123FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 4 PKCEL: 17 2 9 0 $38 ’19 SPR/FAL

2019:

88 86 $2,150 3.18 12/16 97% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $25.00 3.25 5 219FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 5 10 0 $2,077

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA XI CHAPTER 2018:

RETENTION

2019:

FOU

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

52 61 $6,388 2.69 10/13 62% PER MAN FUND: 3.01 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $104.72 2.89 1 118FUND:10 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 2 5 10 0 $949 ’19 SPR/FAL

2018:

IOTA LAMBDA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

43 34 $1,228 3.03 4/9 87% PER MAN FUND: 3.04 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $36.12 2.96 97FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 7PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA KAPPA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

2018:

THETA RHO CHAPTER 2018:

IOTA BETA CHAPTER

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

36 30 $1,186 2.76 2/4 75% PER MAN FUND: 2.36 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $39.53 2.35 88FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:13 PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $20 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

91 51 $892 2.94 0/0 0% PER MAN FUND: 3.05 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $17.49 3.05 1 204FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 21 1 10 0 $224 ’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA ETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

107 120 $5,411 9/33 98% PER MAN FUND: 3.14 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $45.09 151FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 9 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA ZETA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

2018:

FOU

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

57 47 $2,412 7/11 95% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $51.31 3.25 184FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 19 6 7 0 $832 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

THETA PHI CHAPTER 2018:

IOTA ALPHA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

46 57 $6,027 2.79 10/17 73% PER MAN FUND: 2.91 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $105.74 2.89 4 164FUND: 9 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 3 10 3 $180 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA PSI CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

2018:

2019:

36 49 $1,829 7/17 89% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $37.33 104FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 18 3 10 0 $45 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

82 93 $1,665 11/27 76% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $17.90 2.49 329FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 2 1 9 0 $2,138 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

THETA OMICRON CHAPTER 2018:

THETA UPSILON CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

140 145 $10,475 21/0 29% PER MAN FUND: 3.16 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $66.72 3.16 7 411FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 10 0 $169 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA SIGMA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

TOTAL

69 58 $1,126 3.04 8/1 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $19.41 2.97 254FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:12 PKCEL: 0 5 7 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

THETA XI CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

THETA NU CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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SNAP SHOT NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS Additional scholarship information can be found at pikapp.org.

PI KAPP SCHOLARS AWARD As the oldest and most prestigious scholarship in Pi Kappa Phi, the Pi Kapp Scholars Award is intended to recognize outstanding juniors and seniors and reinforce the idea that to lead in one’s chapter is to first lead in the classroom. DAVID D. MORGAN EXTRA MILE NATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM Named after Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) alumnus David D. Morgan, his namesake scholarship seeks to recognize academic performance by Pi Kappa Phi’s undergraduate members while also encouraging active and sustained involvement within students’ chapters, campuses, and surrounding communities. INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS International Scholars is an opportunity for outstanding student leaders who might not otherwise be able to afford a study abroad experience to gain firsthand knowledge and understanding of the various businesses and economic and cultural differences inherently found in other parts of the world. OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATE MEMBER This scholarship recognizes and motivates those Associate Members who show strong commitments to academic excellence. >

> While their involvement with the fraternity and other campus activities are important, it is the work done in the classroom that sets an example for other future Pi Kappa Phi members to follow. CRAIG A. WINKELMANN HEALTH PROFESSIONS SCHOLARSHIP Students studying or planning to study medicine in the fields of dentistry, osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy or general medicine are eligible for this scholarship in recognition of Craig A. Winkelman, a successful owner of his own dentistry practice and Alpha Rho (West Virginia) alumnus. OTIS R. MCCOLLUM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP In Memory of Otis R. McCollum, Kappa (UNC-Chapel Hill), this scholarship dedicated in his namesake and service to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation as a member of its Board of Trustees recognizes initiated members of chartered North Carolina chapters. THE DR. WILLIAM SANDFORD DURRELL SCHOLARSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE IN CHEMISTRY Awarded in Fall, this scholarship is to be given to a Pi Kappa Phi brother in good standing, who is a rising junior, senior or graduate student pursuing a degree in the field of chemistry.

TOP DONATIONS TO

THE FOUNDATION CHI (STETSON) 13 Donors - $135,716 ALPHA EPSILON (FLORIDA) 55 Donors - $127,584 ALPHA UPSILON (DREXEL) 27 Donors - $85,923 BETA ALPHA (NJIT) 33 Donors - $42,749 ALPHA OMICRON (IOWA STATE) 35 Donors - $42,136 ALPHA ETA (SAMFORD) 17 Donors - $33,040 MU (DUKE) 10 Donors - $23,144 DELTA DELTA (TRUMAN STATE) 17 Donors - $15,404 OMICRON (ALABAMA) 22 Donors - $14,838 OMEGA (PURDUE) 49 Donors - $13,403

FALL GRADUATES OMEGA (PURDUE)

OMEGA CHAPTER supplied eight new alumni to the Purdue list during the winter commencement ceremonies on December 14 and 15, 2019. All but one of the chapter graduates are from Indiana, with the other being from Idaho. Five earned engineering degrees while the other three received their diplomas in professional flight, economics and accounting. 

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2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

56 73 $521 2.97 14/15 94% PER MAN FUND: 3.09 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $7.14 3.11 1 8 FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 2 9 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

16

0 10 0

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

41 60 $1,918 3.07 7/20 93% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $31.97 3.11 4 8 FUND: 18 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 2 9 0 $433 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

32 34 $775 7/5 75% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $22.79 1 FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $39 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

RETENTION

2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

66 61 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $768 2.95 4/12 67% PER MAN FUND: 2.88 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $12.59 2.88 2 24FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 0 10 0 $0

KAPPA PHI CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

RETENTION

KAPPA SIGMA CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

LAMBDA IOTA CHAPTER 2018:

GPA

53 57 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $11,583 8/18 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $203.21 29FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 11 2 10 0 $118 TOTAL

TOTAL

84 74 $6,783 2.90 11/14 78% PER MAN FUND: 2.85 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $91.66 2.89 1 71 FUND: 5 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 16 3 10 0 $95 ’19 SPR/FAL

ABILITY EXP.

KAPPA XI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

2019:

2019:

RETENTION

13 14 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,280 3.23 2/5 70% PER MAN FUND: 3.35 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $91.43 3.36 1 25FUND: 6 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 6 10 0 $238 TOTAL

TOTAL

2018:

KAPPA NU CHAPTER 2018:

GPA

KAPPA KAPPA CHAPTER

FOU

ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL:

FUND:

$20

ABILITY EXP.

59 56 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $1,005 2.87 3/13 84% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $17.95 2.78 70FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO:11 PKCEL: 0 1 7 0 $57 TOTAL

TOTAL

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2019:

RETENTION

KAPPA ZETA CHAPTER

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

NORTHEASTERN ASSOCIATE CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

ABILITY EXP.

GPA

- 69 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $896 60/10 70% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $12.62 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: FUND: 0 1 0 0 $20 TOTAL

2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

GPA

31 28 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $57 6/2 100% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.04 44FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 6 5 9 0 $19

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

27 26 $0 2.93 6/3 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.66 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.94 12 FUND: 8 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 5PKCEL: 0 1 10 0 $160 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

2019:

44 32 $0 2.96 2/4 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.85 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.99 7 1 48 ’19 SPR/FAL

KAPPA UPSILON CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

57 77 $1,939 25/21 96% PER MAN FUND: 2.98 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $24.86 3.02 7 23FUND: 1 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 2 0 10 1 $25 ’19 SPR/FAL

KAPPA TAU CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

RETENTION

2018:

KAPPA PI CHAPTER 2018:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

ABILITY EXP.

RETENTION

KAPPA ALPHA CHAPTER

FOU

RETENTION

RETENTION

2019:

37 33 $0 9/0 90% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $62FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 11 1 10 1 $39

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

68 68 $2,369 3.12 14/10 80% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $33.84 3.13 37FUND: 7 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 4 1 10 3 $142 ’19 SPR/FAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

43 53 $1,724 2.83 14/8 85% PER MAN FUND: 2.72 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $32.53 2.89 34FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: 3PKCEL: 7 1 10 0 $100

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

2019:

44 44 FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN $2,168 8/8 94% PER MAN FUND: 2.98 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $49.27 73FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 1 10 1 $76 ’19 SPR/FAL

KAPPA IOTA CHAPTER

FOU

2018:

KAPPA OMICRON CHAPTER 2018:

RETENTION

RETENTION

2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

52 38 $3,628 3.3 3.27 5/12 85% PER MAN FUND: SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $95.47 3.28 11 30FUND: ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 2 0 9 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

’19 SPR/FAL

KAPPA MU CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

50 53 $3,855 7/9 94% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $72.74 58FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 4 10 1 $210 ’19 SPR/FAL

KAPPA LAMBDA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

IOTA PHI CHAPTER 2018:

KAPPA EPSILON CHAPTER

FOU

2018:

2019:

26 14 $0 2.88 1/1 67% PER MAN FUND: 2.59 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $2.91 2 35FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 0 5 0 $959

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

34 18 $837 5/3 80% PER MAN FUND: 2.84 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $46.50 57FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 7 1 6 1 $39 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

RETENTION

2018:

KAPPA THETA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

70 82 $26,326 2.82 9/25 76% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $321.05 2.92 75FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 3 4 10 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

KAPPA ETA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

2018:

FOU

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

120 126 $727 2.84 9/27 69% PER MAN FUND: 2.34 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $5.77 2.7 42FUND: - ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 24 3 10 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

IOTA OMEGA CHAPTER

KAPPA DELTA CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

86 66 $13,805 3.04 16/18 87% PER MAN FUND: 2.91 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $209.17 2.89 6 89FUND: 3 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 1 1 10 0 $59 ’19 SPR/FAL

KAPPA BETA CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

FOU

2018:

2019:

87 69 $3,336 1/18 76% PER MAN FUND: SPR-’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $48.35 2.71 10 145FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 6 2 10 0 $39 ’19 SPR/FAL

TOTAL

RETENTION

TOTAL

TOTAL

55 45 $2,044 2.88 1/8 69% PER MAN FUND: 2.87 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $45.42 2.99 5 110FUND: 4 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 25 4 10 2 $477 ’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

IOTA UPSILON CHAPTER 2018:

IOTA PSI CHAPTER MAN POWER (INITIATED)

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

FOU

2019:

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

48 65 $1,715 9/19 100% PER MAN FUND: 2.76 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $26.38 2.83 99FUND: ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 0 6 8 0 $0 ’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA CHI CHAPTER 2018:

2019:

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

RETENTION

2018:

FOU

TOTAL

43 42 $0 2.87 2/6 67% PER MAN FUND: 2.96 SPR ’19 IFC RANK ALUMNI: DONORS: $3 1 51 FUND: 2 ATTENDANCE: COA: PKCCO: PKCEL: 11 2 9 0 $84 ’19 SPR/FAL

IOTA TAU CHAPTER TOTAL

ABILITY EXP. GPA FUNDRAISING: FALL ’18 ALL MEN

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

2019:

FOU

FOU

MAN POWER (INITIATED)

IOTA SIGMA CHAPTER 2018:

’19 SPR/FAL

RETENTION

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NATIONAL COUNCIL SLATE 24 || SUM2020

THE 2020-2022

NATIONAL

COUNCIL

SLATE PURSUANT TO Supreme Law II, Section 2, the nominating committee is pleased to nominate the following individuals for service on the National Council. This slate of officers will be presented by digital ballot in June. Each individual is listed with the position for which he has been nominated. ď‚Ť

WILLIAM T. SIGMON ALPHA SIGMA (TENNESSEE) National President

WILLIAM is an initiate of the Alpha Sigma

Chapter at the University of Tennessee, where as a student he served as Treasurer, Secretary, and Chaplain. As a volunteer, he has served as a member of the Alpha Sigma Housing Corporation, as Regional Governor in North Carolina and as City Events Coordinator for the Charlotte area. From 2006-2016, William was a member of The Ability Experience Board of Directors, serving terms as Secretary, Treasurer, and Chairman, as well as leading numerous board committees during his tenure. He is serving his third term on the National Council, and is currently the National Vice President/President-Elect, having previously served as National Treasurer and National Chaplain. William received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from the University of Tennessee and is currently a Senior Vice President with Bank of America Corporation in Charlotte, North Carolina. He and his wife Elizabeth live in Charlotte and have 2 adult children, Marshall and Jordan.ď‚Ť pikapp.org/news


JAMES M. SMITH ALPHA ETA (SAMFORD) National Vice President/ President-Elect Nominee

JAMES was initiated into the Alpha Eta Chapter at

Samford University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in religion and human relations and served as his chapter’s Recruitment Chairman. After college, James accepted a position at Texas Christian University as a residence hall director. At TCU, he worked to open the door for Pi Kappa Phi to expand on campus, which ultimately led to the founding of the Eta Chi Chapter. While in Fort Worth, James earned a Master of Arts in theology from Southwestern Seminary and met his wife, Tas, a proud Horned Frog and Chi Omega alumna. James returned to Samford to attend law school at the Cumberland School of Law, after which he clerked for the Alabama Supreme Court in Montgomery. Since his clerkship, James has maintained an active law practice, primarily focused on rental purchase law and insurance coverage analysis. For almost three decades, he has served as a Chapter Advisor, Regional Governor, National Chancellor, and most recently, National Treasurer. He and Tas, along with their three children — Emily Ann, 18; Sam, 15; and Abby, 12 — currently live in Paris, Tennessee. 

DAVID T. COREY ALPHA ETA (SAMFORD) National Historian Nominee

DAVID is an alumnus of the Alpha Eta Chapter at Samford University, where he served as IFC Vice President and the chapter’s lead representative for the 2002 Supreme Chapter. After graduation, David worked on the national staff as a Leadership Consultant, including expansion efforts at the University of Missouri (Beta Epsilon Chapter) and American University (Theta Eta Chapter). As a volunteer, he has served as Chapter Advisor for George Washington University (Theta Zeta Chapter), ASTP and Ladder of Risk facilitator, and the DC/Baltimore Regional Governor for the past eight years earning the distinction as the 2011 Regional Governor of the Year. He currently serves as the National Chaplain. David is a Pi Alpha, has contributed to several Ability Experience Challenge events (Marine Corps Marathon), Ability Camps and ramp construction events. David holds a bachelor’s degree from Samford University in journalism/mass communication and a master’s degree in public communication from American University. David lives with his wife, Desha, in Washington, D.C., where he consults as a Marketing and Communications Senior Project Manager at ICF. 

JOSEPH A. BRADY III EPSILON OMICRON (VILLANOVA) National Treasurer Nominee

JOE was initiated into the first associate class of

Epsilon Omicron Chapter at Villanova University, where he served as the Interfraternity Council Vice President and President, as well as President of the Northeastern Interfraternity Council. After graduation, Joe served as Executive Vice President of Pi Kappa Phi Properties for two years. As a volunteer, Joe served as a Chapter Advisor, Area Governor, and currently serves as the Pi Kappa Phi National Historian. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Villanova University and a master’s in business administration from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Joe lives in suburban Chicago with his wife of twenty-two years and two teenage children. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Americas for The Instant Group, a global leader in innovative workspaces. 

ANDRAE L. TURNER ETA RHO (TEXAS STATE) National Chaplain Nominee

ANDRAE is an initiate of the Eta Rho Chapter at Texas

State University, where as a student he served as Warden, IFC Vice President of Judicial Affairs, and IFC President. He was also elected President of the Mid-American Greek Council Association (now known as the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values). Andrae joined the headquarters staff as a Leadership Consultant working on expansion and growth. As a volunteer, he has served as a Chapter Advisor, a City Events Coordinator, the founding President of both the Eta Rho Alumni Chapter and Housing Corporation, and as a prevention ed. program facilitator. Andrae has been an active and involved alumnus of Texas State University where he served four consecutive terms on the Board of Directors for the Texas State Alumni Association, holding positions as President, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Immediate Past President. He holds a bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration from Texas State University and master’s degrees in healthcare administration and business administration from the University of Houston – Clear Lake. Andrae is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and lives in Houston, Texas where he is an administrator at Texas Children’s Hospital. 

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MICHAEL S. LOY BETA ETA (FLORIDA STATE) National Secretary Nominee

MIKE was initiated into the Beta Eta Chapter at Florida State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature. As a student, Mike served his chapter as Archon and Warden and was named Pi Kappa Phi’s Student of the Year in 1994. After graduation, Mike served on the national staff as a Leadership Consultant and Director of Expansion, helping to establish seven new chapters. Mike then earned his law degree from UNC-Chapel Hill. Mike practiced as a litigator in Seattle, New York City, and Washington, D.C., where he represented technology companies, foreign governments, and construction and engineering firms. In 2008, Mike moved into business management, first with a digital marketing firm for 12 years and now as the CEO for Northbound Consulting, LLC. As a volunteer, Mike served as the founding president of the Beta Eta Alumni Chapter for 10 years, which was recognized as the fraternity’s best alumni chapter for seven consecutive years. He also chaired the fraternity’s Alumni Engagement Committee and currently serves as National Chancellor. Mike lives in Ashburn, Virginia, with his wife, Nil, and their daughter Jordan. 

ALAN P. DUESTERHAUS ZETA EPSILON (GEORGE MASON) National Chancellor Nominee

ALAN is a founding father of the Zeta Epsilon

Chapter at George Mason University, where he served as Historian, IFC President, and Archon. After graduation, Alan worked on the national staff as a Leadership Consultant for one-and-a-half years. As a volunteer, he has served as a Chapter Advisor, Area Governor, ASTP and Ladder of Risk facilitator, National Chaplain, and National Secretary for the past two years. Alan holds a bachelor's degree in history from George Mason University, a master’s degree in counseling psychology from James Madison University, a doctorate in higher education administration from Vanderbilt University, and a post-doctorate in marketing and management from the University of Florida. Alan lives with his wife of 25+ years, Molly, in Decatur, Illinois, where he is an Assistant Professor of Management & Marketing at the Tabor School of Business at Millikin University. 

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LEADING THE

DECADE BY, NI CHO LAS EBELHAC K

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OVER THE LAST TEN YEARS, Pi Kappa Phi has called for its most promising young leaders to experience one of the fraternity’s most impactful programs, Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders. Nearly 700 undergraduate members have challenged themselves and their chapters through the fraternity's signature transformative leadership experience, and have gone on to serve their chapters, their campuses and their local communities to the fullest extent of Pi Kappa Phi’s values. As the program prepares for a new decade, Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders’ impact continues to be felt by the men who have participated in the program, and by those who have made the decision to serve their fraternity as a volunteer. “It changed my trajectory in terms of being a man of Pi Kappa Phi,” said Allen Rogers, a past program participant in 2017 who later served as an Emerging Leaders intern in 2018. “I went as a sophomore when I was the secretary for my chapter, and my assumption when I went was that they would teach me how to be a leader.” While leadership development is a critical component to Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders, Rogers realized at the end of his experience his view was only half complete before participating. The program is designed to help participants experience brotherhood beyond the bounds of their chapter, realize their full potential as leaders, and continue to help

their chapter become more like an ideal chapter “There have been people with specific goals that have gone through the program,” said Abbie Schneider Rueter, one of Pi Kapp College’s creators. “Plenty more didn’t know what they were looking for and came out with a deeper purpose. The program meets students where it is needed.” “They’re not going to tell you what to do,” Rogers said. “They’re going to teach you the qualities of a good leader and how to live the values of Pi Kappa Phi.” Students, facilitators and headquarters staff members have seen how Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders connects Pi Kappa Phi’s past and present to create a quintessential learning experience, and it will only continue to transcend that expectation in the future. “I love Emerging Leaders,” Rogers said. “I would do it every year if I could.” Pi Kapp College, founded by Past Executive Director Greg Elam, would become the foundation for the fraternity’s two current educational leadership conferences: Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders in the summer, and Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers in the winter. In the summer of 1959, at the beginning of Fourth Honorary Founder Durward W. Owen’s 35 year tenure as the fraternity’s Executive Director, 102 students arrived at Burnt Gin, a wilderness camp that laid host to the fraternity’s first-ever national leadership school. Owen reminisces about the camp in his memoirs

featured in “A History of Pi Kappa Phi.” “This was indeed a venture into the unknown, and a step of significant magnitude for Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity,” writes Owen. “Elam and the National Council at that time are to be commended and recognized for such an act of faith.” As one would expect from an event so far in the past that Founder Lawrence Harry Mixson was in attendance, the 1959 Pi Kapp College had a very different programming schedule from modern conferences; in addition to leadership development there were barbecues, traditional summer camp activities and even a dance at the local Shrine Club. Two years later, Pi Kapp College returned to Burnt Gin before relocating to several new locations, including Davidson College in 1965 and Roanoke in 1967. When attendance broke 400 in 1991, Owen made the decision to relocate Pi Kapp College to the College of Charleston to tie in the fraternity’s founding. Today, participants still make travel to Charleston for a day to walk where the Founders formed Pi Kappa Phi and experience the significance of the city’s influence on the fraternity first-hand. Today, Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders draws on the past to fulfill its mission of providing uncommon opportunities to new generations of exceptional leaders, and has become an unparalleled transformative experience in the fraternal world. Check out Allen Roger's chapter impact:

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DESIGNED TO HELP PARTICIPANTS EXPERIENCE BROTHERHOOD BEYOND THE BOUNDS OF THEIR CHAPTER, REALIZE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS LEADERS, AND CONTINUE TO HELP THEIR CHAPTER BECOME MORE LIKE AN IDEAL CHAPTER Fourth Honorary Founder Durward W. Owen at the Lifelong Brotherhood Panel at PKCEL 2019.

TIMELINE 1959

10 students attend the first ever Pi Kapp College in South Carolina at the beginning of Durward W. Owen’s term as Executive Director and was attended by founder Lawrence Harry Mixson.

1961

The second Pi Kapp College is conducted in the same location. Increased attendance required that future Pi Kapp College events would need a larger venue. The next Pi Kapp College would be hosted at the College of Charleston.

1965

As a result of the National Headquarters moving to Charlotte, North Carolina, Pi Kapp College was held at Davison College.

1967

As attendance increased, Owen made the decision to relocate Pi Kapp College to his alma mater, Roanoke College. Notably, Xi Chapter alumnus Dick Phlean was in charge of food services at Roanoke, and Owen said “students were exposed to some of the finest food possible.” Roanoke would serve as Pi Kapp College’s home until attendance grew to more than 400 students.

1991

After several decades at the Roanoke, Pi Kapp College returned to the College of Charleston to reconnect the relationship between the program and the founding of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.

2010

Following the success of Pi Kappa Phi’s Midyear Leadership Conference, the Pi Kapp College Emerging Leaders Institute, later to be named Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders, was established. 41 men participated in this innovative program in Charleston to discover and grow their leadership potential.

2013

Emerging Leaders settles into its new home in Columbia, South Carolina, where it is currently held today. Students still travel to Charleston to connect with the fraternity’s founding; however, the bulk of modern programming is conducted at the Sigma (South Carolina) Chapter house.

2014

Midyear Leadership Conference and Pi Kapp College rebrands to Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders.

2020

To date, nearly 700 students have graduated from Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders in the 10 years since its inception.

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CREATING THE PROGRAM The 2010 rebranding of Pi Kapp College split officer training from Pi Kappa Phi’s summer programming and shifted to focus on non-positional leadership development skills and values-oriented conversations for participants to apply in all areas of their life, not just their fraternity. Together, Pi Kappa Phi’s then Director of Leadership Development, Abbie Schneider Rueter, and then Senior Coordinator of Leadership Programs at the University of Memphis John Campbell, Gamma Delta (Memphis), in addition to headquarters staff members from every discipline, redeveloped Pi Kapp College into the Emerging Leaders Institute. Incorporating the values of Pi Kappa Phi and the principles of effective leadership, Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders evolved into a one of a kind program that rewarded members who took the initiative to experience it. “We wanted to include some challenge to it,” Campbell said. “This wasn’t something that you could show up to, be there for a week and finish, you were going to be challenged to reflect, dig in and make personal meaning of whatever was being covered.” The new program brought 41 “leaders by choice” together in huddles facilitated by a team of seasoned professionals and dedicated volunteers to explore Pi Kappa Phi’s brotherhood, values and esoteric meanings at the College of Charleston. “Our goal was to provide a transformative experience that would allow brothers to learn what it truly means to be a leader by choice and a man of Pi Kappa Phi,” Schneider Rueter said in 2010 following the program’s first run. “The new Pi Kapp College format allows our

men to discover their personal strengths and identify ways to build upon those strengths to better themselves and their fraternity.” A decade later, Schneider Rueter and Campbell reflected on how the program continues to impact students who travel to the Carolinas to experience Emerging Leaders for themselves and bring what they have learned back to their chapters. “I think that every student that I have spoken to who went through it, regardless of their motivation, was changed in some way for the better,” Schneider said. “Whether they went on to be an officer or if those effects were long-lasting, every person who has gone through Emerging Leaders has come out of it with a closer tie with their fraternity and new relationships with their brothers.” Schneider Rueter and Campbell said their combined experience gave them insight as to what makes for a successful program, and what components were either often overlooked or otherwise unfeasible. “We knew that it needed to be an experience, and both of us were coming in with experiences we had from time spent on campus and through those programs, and some of the experiences we’ve had with programs in the interfraternal world,” Campbell said. “All of the other programs that had been created didn’t establish enough time for participants to get to know one another and feel connected in order to have a safe space to engage in difficult conversations,” Schneider Rueter said. “When you have a program all about character that’s really important, and so that became the cornerstone of our thought process when creating Emerging Leaders.”

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EMPHASIZING CONNECTIONS One of the reasons that Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders continues to effectively shape young leaders has been the sustained relationships forged between facilitators and participants. Each session of Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders brings nearly a dozen experienced alumni and higher education professionals together to build meaningful bonds that transcend the expectations of a leadership development program. Likewise, students have the opportunity to connect with each other over a week in small groups and as a collective as facilitators find ways for each member to feel connected to the Emerging Leaders Experience. Bradley Ingram, an alumnus of the Eta Phi Chapter at UMBC, first attended Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders as a participant in 2016, and has since served as a program faculty member in 2019. In

both of these roles, he’s been able to forge connections as a student to his peers and to his facilitators, and vice-versa as a facilitator himself. “I was able to connect with other brothers from across the country and what they were doing and what personal experiences they were bringing with them,” Having that exposure with other brothers made me feel less alone with the issues I wanted to work on in my chapter, and I got to have that brain trust and work with other brothers.” Schneider Rueter said they developed Emerging Leaders with the intentionality for participants to create fraternal bonds, creating a comfortable space to speak about values and leadership. “We needed to provide enough time for participants to connect with each other and establish a group identity with each other,” Schneider Rueter said.

ESOTERIC MEANING:

EXOTERIC PRESENTATION Although the program emphasizes the values espoused in Pi Kappa Phi’s Ritual of Initiation, many facilitators are not members of the fraternity. “We knew that having a variety of perspectives was important, so we wanted to include non-members involved as faculty, and we also wanted the Ritual to be the foundation of the program,” Schneider Rueter said. “When we’re talking about character, we want to be sure that the participants are also reflecting on what they learned from their Ritual.” Approaching the dichotomy of having a largely exoteric experience on esoteric themes seems improbable at first glance, but it also presented an interesting development opportunity for participants and facilitators alike. Byron Hughes, a higher education professional with nearly 20 years of experience and a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, has served as a lead faculty member for Emerging Leaders multiple times and spoke to his experience as a non-member facilitator.

“We are there as non-members, but the participants have the opportunity to engage in something that has meaning and purpose to Pi Kappa Phi,” Hughes said. “They also look at a paradigm for them about what the Ritual experience should be about.” Emerging Leaders’ Curriculum doesn’t shy away from the Ritual, it actively challenges members to consider their commitment and assess how they can apply it to aspects of their life that don’t directly involve Pi Kappa Phi. “We all worked together to talk through this issue, and we had to brainstorm how we make sure that every single day is grounded in the Ritual, but presented in a way that it can be publicly discussed,” Schneider Rueter said. “The importance of helping participants learn how to talk about Ritual in a public way was a cool challenge.” “It's not just focused on the secret ceremony that's taken place but really more so focused on the opportunity for our fraternity or organizations to come together for something meaningful and tactful,” Hughes said.

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REVELATIONS & THE

FUTURE TO COME

Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders’ continued impact is a result of the program’s fluid philosophy and dedicated participants and supporters who come together for the quintessential shared experience. “It’s not a one-size-fits-all program,” Wes Breeden Beta Omicron (Northwewstern State) said. “It meets you where you are, and whatever it is that you are seeking it has it.” Breeden’s experience as a perennial leading faculty member for the program has been that every man who commits to being a leader by attending the Emerging Leaders will have a moment where they connect with the curriculum. “One of the great things about Emerging Leaders is that throughout the day, and throughout the week, you see these lightbulbs come on at different times,” Breeden said. “One student’s lightbulb may turn on when we’re talking about brotherhood while another’s will when we are talking about character.” Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders isn’t just Pi Kappa Phi’s most impactful program. It is a culmination of more than 100 years of history, more than 50 years of brothers sharing their national experience, and more than a decade of intuitive decisions from Pi Kappa Phi’s leadership to evolve one of the first national fraternal leadership conferences at a campsite in South Carolina into a signature annual event. The students, alumni and friends of

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the fraternity who continue to support this program, however, play a crucial role in the continued development of Emerging Leaders. “If you have any inkling that you are looking to make an impact in your fraternity, this is it,” Breeden said. “If you’re an undergraduate member, take that step and come, and if you are an alumnus, this is where your time and treasure should be spent because what you put into this program won't just change their lives, it will change your life.” When Pi Kappa Phi’s dedicated students and volunteers come together, what can be attained is insurmountable. The shared experience of Emerging Leaders has connected hundreds of men through the values of the fraternity, and allowed men to see the mission of our Founders be realized as they stand in the very place where Pi Kappa Phi’s mission began. “What is always so attractive to me about the program is that it truly is a week for fraternity to be its very best,” Campbell said. “It is a group of guys having fun with one another, learning about themselves and pushing each other to grow. It is people from all over the country from a variety of background experiences who are so invested in one another, and who build relationships for years to come.” That mission will continue to be carried out as men continue to come together and experience fraternity at its very best. “If you trust your brothers and you believe in this fraternity, take that step,” Breeden said. “Don’t let fear dictate your path. Get on the plane, get in the car, and go. The only thing you are going to find is exactly what you are looking for.” 

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HOW ARE YOU DOING? HOW ARE YOU DOING? HOW ARE YOU DOING? HOW ARE YOU DOING? HOW ARE YOU DOING? IN FEBRUARY OF 2020, if you asked a Brother (or anyone) that question, the typical answer was “Fine; thank you for asking, and, how are you?” Flash forward to today and the question is the same, but the answer is much different, deeper, and definitely longer. We are each facing challenges on so many fronts it is difficult to even begin to think about where to start this letter. But I will start by extending the strong wishes of the Foundation Board to each of you, your Brothers and Families that you are safe, healthy, and well. These are challenging times we live in. But if you think back over the history of our Great Fraternity and even Greater Nation, we have always faced challenges. In fact, you could argue the history of our Fraternity and Nation can be measured from one challenge to the next. I think back to my early days working for Durward Owen as a leadership consultant. Over one of the many lunches the staff would enjoy with him during the week, the conversation of challenging situations came up. Durward stated, “Challenges are inevitable; it is how you manage through the challenges that will set you apart.” Since 1904, Pi Kappa Phi has endured through every challenge and conflict thrown at us. Each time, we have gotten, bigger, stronger and better, and you have to ask yourself: why have we as an organization grown and improved during such difficult times. The answer is quite easy: Leadership! When you think of Leadership in Pi Kappa Phi, you probably think of men like Bernie Jones, Greg Elam, Durward Owen and Mark Timmes who have led our Fraternity to the apex of the fraternal world. These men are the best of the best. But if you look in a mirror, you will see the real leadership of Pi Kappa Phi. It is you, an individual in possession of our greatest secrets and keeper of the flame of Brotherhood. By joining this fraternity, you made the decision to make a difference in your life and the lives of countless others. As we look at the calendar today, never in the history of our Fraternity has there been a more critical need for leaders. And at the root of the tree of our Fraternity success, it is our leadership programs that set Pi Kappa Phi apart from other fraternities. Through June of 2020, the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation has identified over $12,900,000 through the Make Your Mark Campaign with 140 members making bequests to the Foundation through the Gateway Society and their personal legacy planning. Over $512,000 was provided through the Foundation in 2019 for scholarships, educational grants, and distributions. And over 1,800 brothers made contributions to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in 2019. All this is possible because of the leadership you have displayed through making an investment in your Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. We are facing a health and economic challenge unlike anything the world has experienced. I know many of you are facing your own challenges at home, at school, or at your place of work. But once again, I am asking you to be a Leader of our great Fraternity with a gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. To my Brothers who have given, please accept this “Thank You” on behalf of our 11,000 undergraduates and over 145,000 members…you have made a difference. To my Brothers who are considering making a gift, I can assure you it has never been more necessary than it is today as we choose to Lead through these challenging times to what I believe will be a better and stronger Pi Kappa Phi. I encourage you to show your Leadership through a gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation and allow Pi Kappa Phi to continue to keep our flame burning bright, strong and resolute!  ERNEST JOHNSON Alpha Iota (Auburn) Foundation Chairman

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Listed here are members and friends who contributed to the Foundation Leadership Fund in 2019. Donors are listed by chapter with lifetime giving level denoted using the key below.

Star & Lamp Society $500,000+

Foundation Club $5,000 — $9,999

Supreme Circle Lamplighter’s Club $250,000 — $499,999 $2,500 — $4,999 Founders’ Circle Executive Director’s Club $100,000 — $249,999 $1,000 — $2,499 Order of the Rose $50,000 — $99,999

Gold Star Club $500 — $999

Order of the Bell $25,000 — $49,999

Chevron Club $250 — $499

Council Club $10,000 — $24,999

Crossed Swords Club $1 — $249

ALPHA (College of Charleston) Order of the Rose Glenn Fant McConnell Council Club David Harold Jaffee Robert William Marlowe Samuel Winfield McConnell, Jr. Richard Burke Voorneveld Foundation Club Terence Neal Moore Gregory Duncan Padgett Richard Patrick Pierce Sam Stafford Lamplighter’s Club Eric Charles Helfers Andrew Carroll Jaffee Carl Ragnar Johnson Benjamin Mallard Phelps L. Andrew Westbrook, III Executive Director’s Club Howard Warren Almand Johnnie Warren Baxley, III Philip S. Duwel Harry Wyman Freeman, Jr. Executive Director’s Club William S. Gaud Kenneth Steven Gustafson, Sr. Charles Rush Hamrick, IV William Andrew Holder Thomas Lucht Pete M. Paulatos William Lee Runyon, Jr. Gold Star Club Adam Scott Cooper Ross L. Curnett Michael T. Finch William Parker Luhn Chevron Club Stephen Uriah Davis Crossed Swords Club Robert E. Wylde BETA (Presbyterian) Council Club Clinton Edward Massey Foundation Club Clifton Carson Goodwin, III Executive Director’s Club David Kelly Dixon John R. Ritter Thomas Harry Stearns Gold Star Club Tyler Lee Henson Richard Bacot Stall Christopher Paul Witte GAMMA (UC – Berkeley) Council Club Steven Scott Ryder Foundation Club Cory Michael Dean Lamplighter’s Club Frank Allen Winton, Jr. Executive Director’s Club David Wayne Halligan Clayton Edward Mitchell, Jr. Juan Manuel Serrano Gold Star Club Kurt Gregory Fahlman James Joseph Lucey Steven Chester Pas Mark Augustus Wolfsheimer Chevron Club Matthew Alexander Brown Coker Irving Roswell Crossed Swords Club Joel Angel Guerra Gary Richard Schwartz DELTA (Furman) Council Club Peter John Manning Executive Director’s Club James G. Mattos Chevron Club William Thomas Scott EPSILON (Davidson) Executive Director’s Club Harold Barker Kernodle, Jr. Louis Michael Palles Philip Connor Winstead

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EPSILON (Davidson) cont. Gold Star Club Wilson Seibert Hendry ZETA (Wofford) Council Club Mark O'Neill Bundy Lamplighter’s Club James Hampton Belcher Executive Director’s Club Jack L. Kaplan Robert George McCurdy Thomas Pamor Palmer Gold Star Club Gregory Carl Gilbert William Massie Smethie, Jr. Chevron Club Clarence Chrisman Riner, III Ronald Wayne Williamson Crossed Swords Club Kenneth Wilson Bedenbaugh James Carsey Inabinet ETA (Emory) Council Club John Charles Nix, Jr. Crossed Swords Club Charles Battle Lewis THETA (Cincinnati) Chevron Club Patrick Charles Sponsler IOTA (Georgia Tech) Star & Lamp Society Parker Holmes Petit Order of the Rose J. Terry Dewberry Council Club James Garrison Pritchett, Jr. Foundation Club Thomas Lowndes, Jr. Robert Alan Parrish Robert Brian Rowe Kenneth Glenn Scott Lamplighter’s Club Christopher Edward Doyle Robert Craig Murray, Jr. Bruce Crane Vanderhoof Executive Director’s Club David Gilpin Baker, Jr. Joel David Bonewitz Thomas F. Christian, Jr. Robert Allen DeFurio Gold Star Club Ronald Anthony Bergeron Gregory Oren Corcoran Russell Read Johnson Robert Thomas Lowrance Monteiro Harris Nelson, III Dean Wall Russell Jason Paul Stein John Loyd Wilson Chevron Club Allan Douglas Guggolz Michael Ross Niehoff Eric August Roberts Samuel James Shepherd Crossed Swords Club David Gordon Dixon J. Michael Jones Steven Royce Olivier KAPPA (UNC – Chapel Hill) Order of the Rose William Stuart Hicks Council Club William Keith Rollins Lamplighter’s Club George Williams Braun Clifton McRae Hux, Jr. James Lee Thompson Executive Director’s Club Charles Preston Adams Peter Edmund Berg Alvin Williford Daughtridge Bradley Stephen Hanover James Bryan Little James Michael Wilmott Mark Howell Winston Gold Star Club David Roth Gershenson David Franklin McAllister Benjamin Joel Roberts Joel Taylor Thigpen

KAPPA (UNC – Chapel Hill) Chevron Club Edgar Franklin Seagle Crossed Swords Club Blake Ashland Zanardi LAMBDA (Georgia) Council Club McHenry Hamilton, III Chad Vallentine Powell Thomas Philip Tappy Foundation Club David Jon Lerner Executive Director’s Club David Fletcher Black William James Harp Mark Andrew Harp Robert Kelly Hays Fred Manley Thrower Gold Star Club Philip Robert Allison Randolph Happ Bryan Henry Thomas Rogers, Jr. John Franklin Tolson Chevron Club Stephen Paul Conway Ryan Charles Rocco George Michael Thompson Crossed Swords Club Alberry Charles Cannon, Jr. Julian Morris Jones James Austin Rewis Richard Lynn Waters MU (Duke) Order of the Rose Anders William Hall Order of the Bell Frank Thomas Wrenn, III Lamplighter’s Club James Gordon Smith Brian Edward Swab Executive Director’s Club Sid Eugene Atkinson Charles Terry Munson Stephen Julius Schnurr, Jr. Gold Star Club Manassa Nick Hennessee Chevron Club Richard Daniel Frederking Lewis John Turner NU (Nebraska) Foundation Club James Allen Guretzky Lamplighter’s Club James Stanton Christol Robert M. Werner Executive Director’s Club Warren Ray Hill Thomas Campbell Miller William John Wesslund Gold Star Club Blaine Garfield Beck Edward Joseph Bierl John Clare Stohlmann XI (Roanoke) Order of the Rose Dudley Foster Woody Order of the Bell Edward Lyons Corson, II Durward Warren Owen Council Club Stephen A. Esworthy James Sylvester Stump, Jr. Foundation Club Paul Charles Caldwell Raphael Ellis Ferris Donald Joseph Potter, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club John Robert Benninghove Robert Sidney Bonney Joseph Patrick Donohue Cameron Rob Ogilvie Tod Nelson Senne Carl Beverly Sherertz Executive Director’s Club Robert S. Barber David James Doyle Charles Augustus Freeman Harry Isaac Johnson

XI (Roanoke) cont. Executive Director’s Club Richard Joseph Milan, Jr. Randall Hall Overby Thomas Joseph Rutherford Gregory Michael Snyder Gold Star Club William Henri Delatron Ellis Gilmore Ramsey, Jr. Fredric Steven Schneider Kevin Robert Sullivan James Richard Wilson Chevron Club Matthew Ronald Bryant James Ronald Hamilton Paul Richard Jenkins Albert Ernest Lietzau Crossed Swords Club Benjamin Peyton Bentley Derek Michael Doyle Brandon Michael Lamma James Elliott Moroch OMICRON (Alabama) Founders' Circle Robert Nathan Hightower Order of the Rose Harry Edwin Caldwell, Jr. James Franklin House A.J. Lonnie Strickland, III Foundation Club David Rush Adams William Thomas Bishop, Jr. John Alban Greaves Lamplighter’s Club Mack Ollie Matthews Executive Director’s Club Edwin Valdivia Caldwell Larry Joe Contri Warren Dilburn DeBardelaben Thomas Brooks Henderson Allan Lamar McLeod William Milton Schroeder Gold Star Club George Edwin Aiken Landry Bryant Jacobs Daniel Clay Lemley Thomas Alton Martin David Christopher Wells Crossed Swords Club William Otis Adams Joseph Van Carmichael Hamilton Wright Hurd Bross Kimbrough McDonald Job Benton White RHO (Washington & Lee) Executive Director’s Club George Ziadeh Bateh Edwin Porter Garretson Floyd Wingfield McKinnon Malcolm Hart Squires Robert J. Taylor Robert Otto Waldbauer John Davol Wallace Dorsey M. Ward Gold Star Club Robert Dennis Ballantine Brian Crowley Edwin Webster Shearburn Dade Whitney Thornton SIGMA (South Carolina) Order of the Rose Jerry Thomas Brewer Order of the Bell Kenneth Joseph Forti Walter Hays Pickens, Jr. Council Club Danny Wayne Reynolds Lamplighter’s Club Mark Adamson Robert Michael Gatti Robert Andrew Montgomery Walter Hays Pickens, III Erich Garland Straughn Executive Director’s Club Earl Edwin Cashon James Theodore McKinnon Ryan Gregory Padgett Gold Star Club Harvey Todd Davis Lachlan Bryan Medley William Sheldon Reynolds, III

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TAU (NC State) Foundation Club Randall Edmon King Executive Director’s Club Anthony Lawrence Evans Francis Leonidas Joyner Steven Michael Leamon Harry Lee Mashburn Christopher Middleton Myers Edward Russell Thomas Gold Star Club Hunter Byron Atkins Jeffrey Harold Davison Andrew Dowd Page, Jr. W. Scott Troutman Chevron Club James Edwin Dale Crossed Swords Club Matthew David Hilliard UPSILON (Illinois) Order of the Rose J. Gunnar Schalin Foundation Club James Manuel Bayne Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt Lamplighter’s Club Jack Joseph Bakker Charles Nwabueze Moka John Robert Stroehlein Executive Director’s Club Robert John Bogdanoff James A. Fowler Brent Edward Frank James Ken Kutill Gregory Matthew Provencher John Wilson Shustitzky Stephen D. Trahey Gold Star Club Gary Michael Behrens Eric J. Langenfeld Anthony R. Saccomano Chevron Club Warren Glenn Miller Crossed Swords Club Gary Lee Boltinghouse Terry Richard Burke David William Devinger William David Meyering Stephen Charles Thielke Phillip Anthony White CHI (Stetson) Star & Lamp Society Bruce Layton Rogers Order of the Bell J. Patrick Figley Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Edwin Haupt Culver Gabriel L. Gehret Edgar Charles Jones Executive Director’s Club Don Earl Walden Gold Star Club Thomas Manliff Wrenn Chevron Club Leo David Gomez Peter William Hogue Ronald Thomas LeClaire Crossed Swords Club Alfred Luther Richards PSI (Cornell) Founders' Circle John Stuart Kirk Order of the Bell William Fay Newell Council Club George Franklin Heinrich Edmund Alfred Sayer Frederick W. Thorne Foundation Club Gregory J. Della Rocca James Edward Emig Michael John Piscitelli David Dorr Prescott W. John Zygmunt, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Nicholas John Linder Frank Alexei Sherer Executive Director’s Club Samuel Charles Alessi

PSI (Cornell) Executive Director’s Club John K. Beresny Gary Robert Fisher Eric Marc Levine Harold Eugene Sweeney, Jr. Lawrence George Thayer Gold Star Club Michael Patrick Carpenter Jerold Harvey Green Kenneth Edward Kelly Erwin Arnold Tschanz

ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Lamplighter’s Club J. Dylan Romo Gold Star Club Steve Reed Baldwin Dana Lane Taylor Chevron Club Roberto Ricardo Aita Brian David Butler Miles Frederick Symonds Crossed Swords Club Jacob Dinh Nguyen

OMEGA (Purdue) Order of the Rose David Girdon Lane Council Club Jack K. Berlien Patrick John Kuhnle Gregory Vincent Linder Foundation Club Phillip Amos Leslie John Edwin McDonald Emmanuel O'Drobinak Lamplighter’s Club Andrew T. Conlin Hugh Michael Flanagan John Edward Lovell David Lee Mitzner Kevin James Ohaver Robert Carol Wingard Executive Director’s Club James Robert Berlien Brent Allan Grunig Thomas William Harzula, Jr. Rikard Eugene Hill Stephen Michael Holtsclaw Kevin Eugene Johnson William G. Kanouse Robert Michael Little Donald Lester Porth, III Nicholas Peter Prichodko Halbert Calvin Smith, Jr. Dennis A. Trescott Mark K. Wilson Dustin Whan Zufall Gold Star Club Vytautas Joseph Damasius David Davis Hilton Bruce Henry William Harrison Hounshell David Lee Johnson Andrew Edward Kotulski, Jr. Glenn Richard Manich Mark Randall Megraw Thomas Joseph Miller Chevron Club Thomas Scholl Bentley Charles Dulic James Arthur Griffiths Eldon Luverne Knuth Crossed Swords Club Dale Edward Bowman James Michael Conti Douglas Alan Davis Stephen Eric Hilker William Alvin Hokanson Mark Douglas Laurent James Michael O'Reilly Bernard Edward Platt Marc Alain Zubeck

ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Council Club Robert Charles Bux Executive Director’s Club Stanley Joseph Gratis Chevron Club Brett Charles William Stewart

ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Council Club Thomas Lowndes, III Foundation Club Benjamin Barkley Bush Lamplighter’s Club Douglas B. Clendaniel Charles Robert Melton Executive Director’s Club Ralph Bradford Montgomery Crossed Swords Club Carlos Anthony Alvarez Michael David Haisten Phillip David Jackson Chancellor Alan Myers ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Order of the Bell Jim Hall, III Council Club Jay Kevin Morris

ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Founders' Circle Peter Clairmonte Barr Order of the Rose David Douglas Boden Albert Eben Luer Robert John Paterno Michael Lawrence Sullivan Order of the Bell Michael P. Hill Robert Bruce Newman James Patrick O'Donnell Mark Hans Thurn Robert Barclay Timberlake Mark Edward Timmes John Jeffry Wahlen Council Club Paul Craven Bennett Lawrence Neal Goldstein Armando Ignacio Gonzalez Robert Magnus Halcrow Ira Timothy Hancock David William Henn Christopher Todd Ure Foundation Club Hugh Arthur Gower William Peter Keyes Lamplighter’s Club Bart Arnold Neil Owen Contess Paul Stewart Enrico Thomas Michael Fitzgerald John Gornto, Jr. Elio J. Loi Joel Brandon Radford Charles Robert Rigl Charles Alden Stewart Robert Len Sullivan Christopher Jeffers Tice Executive Director’s Club Robert Reginald Adams Christopher Scott Hill Eliott Daniel James Frank Vito Juliano Roy Traville Olsen Robert Norman Scott William Henry Seaver Stuart Churchwell Stockton Gold Star Club John Lavin Broe Eduardo Jose Cardenal Peter Thomas Cummings Jerry Robert Groom Barry Charles Junnier William Randall McCall Frank Albert McDonald, Jr. Richard Allan Riisma Michael Alton Stephens Toan Xuan Tran Gordon Bryant Zellers Chevron Club Robert Norris Brooks David Michael Cutton Allan E. Doyle Chandler Holmes Sharon Crossed Swords Club Brian D. Blank Maurice Gerald Faubert Jonathan Manning Kiger Robert James Perry

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ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Council Club Robert John Elfers Frederick William Raw Foundation Club Raymond Carey Terhune David Hill Vawter Lamplighter’s Club Charles Rodney Hartsough Gary Stephen Munn Gregory Leon Nesbitt Thomas Deane Patterson Roger Allen Turner Executive Director’s Club Earl Dwight Barton Rickey Lee Hug Gold Star Club Garry Alan Domnisse

ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) cont. ALPHA PHI (Illinois Tech) cont. Joe Emery Legg Lamplighter’s Club David Kevin Little Christopher John Blanchette Crossed Swords Club James Martin Kelly Franklin Charles Egland Roger Lyman Peterson ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Executive Director’s Club Council Club ALPHA RHO (West Virginia) Richard William Hughes Patrick Michael Walsh Foundation Club Richard Dale Thompson Foundation Club Victor A. Folio Gold Star Club Christopher John Kozak Exeuctive Director’s Club Jack Richard Piper Executive Director’s Club Thomas Joseph Begley Victor Edward Terrana Kenneth Brian Goldberg Chevron Club Chevron Club Gold Star Club John Carmen Marano, Jr. E. Brett Deiter Gordon McCall Krueger Gregory James Kolb ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Edward Sicher ALPHA LAMBDA (Mississippi) Order of the Bell Kenneth Lee Slepicka Executive Director’s Club William T. Sigmon Crossed Swords Club Dennis Lee Bubrig, II Lamplighter’s Club Leonard Joseph Mance Crossed Swords Club Thomas Henry Banks Anthony Jason Roldan ALPHA ETA (Samford) Bradley James Pfranger Jon Thomas Rymer Order of the Rose Justin Kyle Tanner James Riley VanFrank, Jr. ALPHA CHI (Miami) James Laurence Daley Brennan Timothy Trask Executive Director’s Club Gold Star Club Order of the Bell ALPHA MU (Penn State) David Brent Spalding Michael Conrad Jacobs Jack Raymond McDonald Lamplighter’s Club Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club James Michael Smith Robert D. Buchwald James Neal Campbell Stuart Edward Allen Council Club Executive Director’s Club Crossed Swords Club Warren Wesley Hilson Richard Francis McKnight Dan Gary Lovely ALPHA PSI (Indiana) James Edward Purvis Gold Star Club Andrew Biddle Ten Eyck Founders' Circle Foundation Club Nelson Edward Mattern Walter Samuel Zahnd David Scott Shook, III David Torrence Corey Crossed Swords Club Order of the Rose Dwayne Kevin Todd Kyle J. Heffner ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer) Jefferson Scott Shreve Lamplighter’s Club Mark Leonard Wilson Order of the Rose Council Club Robert Charles Chandler Gordon Barnes Wright T.J. Sullivan William Warren Dixon, Jr. ALPHA XI (St John’s) Foundation Club Foundation Club William McDonald Ford Lamplighter’s Club Larry Jay Powell Rodney Len Gunning Executive Director’s Club John Joseph Molinelli Lamplighter’s Club Lamplighter’s Club Michael Larry Anthony Executive Director’s Club Harry J. Zimmer Max Allen Fawley Jeffrey Steven Darnell Albert Aiello Executive Director’s Club Executive Director’s Club Glenn A. Olivenbaum Louis Thomas David Dropkin Brett Edward Baltz Gilmer Tucker Simmons Paul Walker Dillon Edgar Dinsmore Kersey, Jr. James Patrick Halsey Merle Lindy Wade, Jr. Richard F. Groller John Baptist Margenot, Jr. Wesley Anthony Huesman Gold Star Club Thomas George May Edward Rebula Gary Scott Louderback, Jr. Robert Ethridge Greene Richard G. Ramge Crossed Swords Club Kevin Lee McDonald Chevron Club Gold Star Club Jonathan Preston Diehl Justin P. Patterson William Emmett Pope Bruce Joel Elowsky Lionel Elmer Smith Gerald Carl Holst ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Fred Falconer Thursfield ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) Andrew Lazzaro Founders' Circle Todd Andrew Waldman Foundation Club Rino Nori Thomas E. Berk Gold Star Club Kenneth Gordon Adams George Joseph Siracuse Order of the Rose Stephen Allen Boone Matthew John Shaheen John M. Casper Michael Spielzinger Jeffrey David Jones Lamplighter’s Club Order of the Bell Chevron Club Chevron Club William Michael Cleary Walter Keith Sheppard Ralph J. Koerner Everett Calvin Targett Paul Allen Long Council Club Michael Jay Levinton Crossed Swords Club Executive Director’s Club Barry George Campbell Terry Lee Russell Brian Robert Connelly Anthony Mario Noce ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Scott Edward Evans Foundation Club Star & Lamp Society ALPHA OMEGA (Oregon) Jeffrey Wheeler Hill Leonard John Di Carlo Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Lamplighter’s Club Eivind Jacob Kolemainen Lamplighter’s Club Founders' Circle Stanley Clark Lynch Donald Earl Viecelli John H. Buhsmer, Jr. Ajay J. Desai Frederick L Streimer Gerald Frank Wajda Samuel John Costa, Jr. Robert Anderson Lane Executive Director’s Club Michael Jerome Yanachik Harold Andrews Cowles Frank Megran Parrish, III Donald Dale Lasselle Gold Star Club Darren James Tapp Order of the Bell Gold Star Club Curtis Ward Estes, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Jeremy Galvin Gilbert Bruce Lissy Roger Wayne Nelson Robert Douglas Austin Council Club Robert Donald Potts Douglas Steven Sutherland Joseph Russell Deluca John Charles Brockmann Crossed Swords Club Chevron Club Philip Robert Earley Warren Ross Madden Wayne William Tennant Steven D. Lambouris Edwin C. Neuman Brett Jon Toresdahl Crossed Swords Club Joseph Alexander Sheppard Foundation Club BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Gary Gene Cooper William Karl Stees John Alexander Andrews Founders' Circle David Conrad Hames Robert Francis Thorp, Jr. Jeremy Duane Dickinson Stephen P. DePalma Gold Star Club Robert Allen Handelman James A. Krucher ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Wyn Vaughn Davies Jeremy David Katt Council Club Founders' Circle Daniel C Gormley Hubert Mortimer Lattan John Francis Lee, Jr. J. Ernest Johnson Robert Edward Imbrogno Emerson Dawson Linney John E. Pugliesi Order of the Rose Michael Francis Lorenzo James Burton Moon David M. White Joe Wallace Forehand Walter William Lovell Thomas Joseph Ruzicka Foundation Club Council Club Donald Lester Schey Lamplighter’s Club Anthony Castillo Tommy K. Hartwell Chevron Club James Robert Carson Aivars Edgars Krumins Foundation Club William Peter Carey Kenneth Ray Hook Richard Pedersen Ralph Shell Foster, Jr. Andrew John Kegel Benjamin Robert Jones Lamplighter’s Club Louis Allan Reynolds, Jr. Michael Thaddeus Romano Richard Carl Ohrt Frederick Becker, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Crossed Swords Club John Orla Sanderson Richard Victor Comiso William Scott Finney George Bert Mullin Executive Director’s Club Patrick Guerra Executive Director’s Club David Leonard Tomchak Guy Kevin Goodenow Karlis Vilis Kopans John Oswald Christiansen, Jr. David Lyle Hancock Richard Michael Labinsky Troy Ivor Corbin ALPHA PHI (Illinois Tech) Floyd Lyle Herum Richard John Rodrick John Robert Richey Council Club Matthew Dennis Thornburg Brandon Thomas Sorensen Gold Star Club Nathanael Paul Gombis John Jolly Veak Donald R. VanHouten Charles Sanford Blackledge, Jr. Gold Star Club Martin Thomas Kotsch Executive Director’s Club Harold Hunter Hartwell Foundation Club Edward E. Cowger Nicholas Adams Alan Scott Reams Matthew Eric Hunt Karl Wendell Griffith Edward James Klebaur, Jr. David Gill Scott Brian R. Winkelmann Trae Michael Hestness Karl Kubak Donald Charles Linske

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ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Chevron Club Hugh David Dozier David William Erickson

BETA ALPHA (NJIT) cont. Louis Robert Miceli Gold Star Club Henry P. Karnas, Jr. Lawrence Anthony Kominiak Francis Joseph Wood Chevron Club John Bernet James Peter Brogan Stefano Francis DeSteno Roger J. Dolida Anthony Vincent Mangone Robert Allan Mason Crossed Swords Club Matthew John Petrula John Stanley Urban BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Order of the Rose Theodore A. Scharfenstein Council Club Carl Michael Koch Foundation Club Larry Walter Carter David Leon Robertson Lamplighter’s Club Donald Perry Brown Robert Maxwell Weitzner Executive Director’s Club William Whittier Dicks Gold Star Club John E. Trufant Chevron Club Rex Smyth Crossed Swords Club Michael Roy McKinley Zachary Thomas Zimmer BETA GAMMA (Louisville) Gold Star Club James Alfred Koshewa BETA DELTA (Drake) Council Club Robert Albert Cione James Drach Hornbrook Executive Director’s Club Paul Howard Gilman James Curtis Hendrix Joseph Allen Parsons Kenneth Joseph Piller James Lee Rutherford Gold Star Club James Labiak Bruce Norman Swanson Chevron Club Martin Rudolph Radtke BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Council Club Jay Joseph Stuckel Foundation Club Andrew Dennis McCarthy Michael Scott Wallace Lamplighter’s Club Matthew Joseph Basta Richard Michael Hinds Executive Director’s Club John Edward Deutschmann David Michael Epperson Dean M. Shillito Laurence Gregory Trudell Gold Star Club Jerry Monroe Dowell John D. Landwehr Alex Jay Stuckel Kenneth Charles Weyand Crossed Swords Club Michael Paul Lefever BETA ETA (Florida State) Order of the Rose Thomas Howard Coley Order of the Bell Eric Sinclair Wahlen Council Club Thomas Hayes Atwood Michael Scott Loy William Jeffrey Niedenthal Foundation Club Charles Robert Cutajar Gilbert Gerald Fernandez Charles Allen Krblich

BETA ETA (Florida State) cont. Paul Leroy Nichols, III Lamplighter’s Club Christian J. Downs Frank Maynard Ryll Executive Director’s Club Alfred Reginald Dickey Guy William Hollingsworth Raymond W. Jones James Philip Maloney Harry K. Mcintosh Scott Campbell Middlebrooks Gold Star Club Christopher Michael Anderson James Delay Bultman John Richard Corbett Hugo H. De Beaubien John Daniel Eaton William Paul Welch Chevron Club Emilio F. Sanchez Durwood Lawrence Thompson Crossed Swords Club James J. Ryan, Jr. BETA THETA (Arizona) Foundation Club Jake Craig Henderson Lamplighter’s Club Samuel Ramsey Andress Gold Star Club Charles Edmund DeLeuw BETA IOTA (Toledo) Order of the Bell Lance Allen Talmage Council Club Robert Charles Friess Lamplighter’s Club Jeffrey Lawrence Huston Executive Director’s Club Christopher Edward Barton Robert D. Conley Gerald Kelvin Dunaway George Howard Hershman Gold Star Club Rick Alan Wodarski Chevron Club Casey Joseph Cornelius John Leland Eisenmann BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Foundation Club David Richard Demarco Executive Director’s Club John Bryan Whitley Gold Star Club Donald Williams Clark Glenn Jackson Johnson Edgar Albert Vaughn, Jr. BETA LAMBDA (Tampa) Foundation Club David John Sullivan Executive Director’s Club Wade G. Birch Gary John Cooper Don Laughran Joseph J. Wessel Gold Star Club Ralph Martin Griffin, Jr. Raymond Howard Wagner BETA MU (McNeese State) Council Club Richard Bruce Smith Foundation Club C. Mitchell Adrian Lamplighter’s Club Edwin Martin Potratz, II Gold Star Club Paul Eric Cox BETA NU (Houston) Lamplighter’s Club David Scott Dalton Executive Director’s Club Jarrod Collin Portelance Gold Star Club Jerrod Carter Allen BETA XI (Central Michigan) Council Club Basil John Lyberg CONTINUE ON PAGE 36

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2019 Number of students from 68 different chapters that received Ladder of Risk training.

3332

1704

Number of students from 57 chapters attended Alcohol Skills Training Program.

1689

53

Number of students from 68 chapters received Ladder of Risk training.

2504

16

Number of Leadership Consultant workshops facilitated across the country.

Number of students that participated in GreekLifeEdu.

Number of students recognized with the Order of the Lamp for at least a 3.25 GPA.

77

849

3263

114

2526

65

Number of students that attended Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers across 6 cities.

Number of students that attended Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders in 2019.

Number of students that attended the Associate Chapter Institute.

Number of students that had leadership development through The Ability Experience.

Number of students inducted into the Ad Astra Society recognizing the fraternity’s top student leaders.

Number of students educated as Certified Ritualists of the fraternity

EDUCATIONAL, LEADERSHIP & SERVICE PROGRAMMING OPPORTUNITIES OF PI KAPPA PHI

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Star & Lamp Society $500,000+ Supreme Circle $250,000 — $499,999 Founders’ Circle $100,000 — $249,999 Order of the Rose $50,000 — $99,999 Order of the Bell $25,000 — $49,999 Council Club $10,000 — $24,999 Foundation Club $5,000 — $9,999 Lamplighter’s Club $2,500 — $4,999

BETA UPSILON (Virginia) Council Club John Grant Clifford Glenn Albert Dickson Daniel Blaine Kimball, Jr. Foundation Club Walter Hugh Brinkman George Fitzhugh Shipp Lamplighter’s Club John Bagby Browning Peter Philip Martin Charles Lovette Nesbit, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Stuart Shepherd Moore Blair Allen Thompson William John Watson, III Gold Star Club Donald Thomas Smith Chevron Club John Osborne Hunnicutt Charles Michael Lohr Thomas James Minneman Douglas William Varney Crossed Swords Club James Henry Kessack

GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) cont.

Crossed Swords Club Christopher Patrick Haley Bernard Rodney Rixey GAMMA GAMMA (Troy) Chevron Club John F. Butler

GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Order of the Rose Thomas Lee Carter Lamplighter’s Club Herbert Winfield Blow Executive Director’s Club Richard Dale Franklin Gold Star Club Thomas Francis Lynch Ural Eugene Oyler Crossed Swords Club Robert Dexter Lackey Kenneth Dwight Mills GAMMA EPSILON (Western Carolina)

Lamplighter’s Club Marvin Davis Cope William Franklin Willis Executive Director’s Club Mark Phillip Dellinger Gold Star Club Gold Star Club $500 — $999 James Clyde Hincher Jerry Arthur Shepardson Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club $250 — $499 BETA CHI (Texas A&M – Commerce) James Edward Morgans Crossed Swords Club Lamplighter’s Club $1 — $249 Kenneth Lee Park GAMMA ZETA (West Virginia Tech) Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Robert Morton Shirley Irvin Wilson Butt BETA XI (Central Michigan) cont. GAMMA ETA (Athens) Lamplighter’s Club BETA PSI (Tennessee Wesleyan) Chevron Club Derek John Berger Lamplighter’s Club Edward John Cichorek Duane Maurice Valerio Barry Alan Saunders Lee Andrew Lemsky Executive Director’s Club Executive Director’s Club David Earl Clappison Norris C. Bishop GAMMA THETA (UNC – Wilmington) Matthew Thomas Eilers Crossed Swords Club Executive Director’s Club Chevron Club Stephen Lawrence Johnson Leonard Haywood Harris Cullen Michael Hale Francis Louis Wootton Crossed Swords Club BETA OMEGA (East Tennessee) Gold Star Club Kyle David Chamberlain Council Club William Denny McCaughan, Jr. David Clifford Evans Henry Cicero Merritt, Jr. BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State) Foundation Club Richard Holland Powell, Jr. Star & Lamp Society William Rhodes Mayes, Jr. Crossed Swords Club David Dwight Morgan, Sr. Lamplighter’s Club William Scott Dickens Council Club John Nicholas Boronkay, Jr. Wesley Long Breeden Executive Director’s Club GAMMA IOTA (LSU) Foundation Club Edward Paul Bowers Executive Director’s Club Michael Earl Allain Ronald Keith Younger Michael Glenn Porche Lamplighter’s Club Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club Larry Wayne Gracie Eugene Willard Smith Blaine Henry Tatje David Dwight Morgan, Jr. Robert George Yackanin Executive Director’s Club Crossed Swords Club GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Shayne Earl Creppel Jerry Glenn Campbell, Jr. Order of the Bell William Lane Luckie Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Jack Parnell McCain, Jr. GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) Foundation Club Gold Star Club Foundation Club Martin Walton NeSmith Robert Flanders Broadwell Seth Campbell Jackson Lamplighter’s Club Zackery Maxwell Cockerham Executive Director’s Club Joseph William Odom, Jr. Chevron Club Jack Sterling Garnett, Jr. Executive Director’s Club John Gilbert Oden Jason Payne Jackson James Clarence Albers Monte Wayne Robinson Harry Lurton Shiver Roland Martin Berry Crossed Swords Club Gold Star Club Lee William Davis Tucker Ellis Archie C. Calhoun Christopher Arthur Wagner Carson Mattox Fuller Chevron Club Gold Star Club Derek Leland Henry Sean Clinton Principe Charles Patrick Cates Thomas Alexander Marlbrough Crossed Swords Club John David Morrison Truman Herbert Brown Chevron Club BETA RHO (Clarkson) Daniel Lamar Chattom Jeffrey Bryan Thomason Chevron Club Fred Bradford Wilson John Francis Kruse GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) Crossed Swords Club Foundation Club Jacob W. Lane BETA SIGMA (Northern Illinois) David Simas Daniel Lee Osborne Crossed Swords Club Lamplighter’s Club Thomas C. Moutvic Paul Lester Moses GAMMA LAMBDA (Missouri S&T) Roger LeRoy Musser G. Thomas White Executive Director’s Club Executive Director’s Club Paul Keith Scherrer BETA TAU (Valdosta State) Donald Morgan Midgett Lamplighter’s Club Gold Star Club GAMMA MU (Belmont Abbey) John Thomas Brooks Samuel Francis Bryant Gold Star Club Executive Director’s Club Richard George Howard Guy Anthony Piche Micah Paul Gremillion Chevron Club Chevron Club Chet Andrew Mirabal Phillip Otis Casteel Bolivar D. Green Crossed Swords Club Bruce Anthony Martin Bryan Taylor Martin Executive Director’s Club $1,000 — $2,499

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BETA PHI (East Carolina) Executive Director’s Club Ellis Sherwood Banks Dennis Riley Barbour Crossed Swords Club Charles Theodore Wohlnick

GAMMA NU (LaGrange) Council Club Jeffrey Lawrence Esola Lamplighter’s Club Michael Thorp Fay Executive Director’s Club Ronald Lewis Farr James H. Motos Crossed Swords Club Joel Thomas Conway Gareth Bernard Robertson

DELTA BETA (North Georgia) cont. Executive Director’s Club Donald George Morris P.J. Rodgers Gold Star Club Jake Elhabbassi Stephen Joseph Fugedy Joseph Edward Goletz Charles Edward Mitchell Jeffrey Randolph Teplis Chevron Club Brian James Austin GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) Crossed Swords Club Order of the Bell Michael David Harvey William Lee Finney Lamplighter’s Club DELTA GAMMA (Nebraska – Omaha) David W. Suppes Chevron Club Executive Director’s Club Richard Arlin Buschelman Mark Rankin Todd DELTA DELTA (Truman State) GAMMA RHO (Lander) Order of the Rose Lamplighter’s Club John Richard Andrews James Thomas Lusk Order of the Bell Executive Director’s Club Charles Jay Barnard Barry Carroll Young Lamplighter’s Club Gold Star Club James Cecil Palmer Jeremy Wyman Inabinet Josh Allan Wansing Crossed Swords Club Michael Richard Zolezzi Louis John Parducci Executive Director’s Club Darryl Clifford Beach GAMMA TAU (North Texas) David Del Hennings Lamplighter’s Club Stephen Robert Schneider Patrick Smith Nicholas Roger Hart Executive Director’s Club Mark Eugene Schell Joshua Todd Williams Vernon Edward Wunnenberg, Jr. Gold Star Club Chevron Club Matthew Paul Varnell Patrick Michael Miller Joseph Gearhart Smith GAMMA UPSILON (Oklahoma State) Crossed Swords Club Founders' Circle Steven Andrew Louer Barry Lynn Howell Foundation Club DELTA EPSILON (Jacksonville State) Gilbert Otis Sanders Executive Director’s Club Executive Director’s Club Horace Dean Buttram, Jr. Brian David Stanley Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club Robert Jackson Coley Bradley David Mick Robert Anthony Stewart Chevron Club GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) Joshua Jay Robinson Lamplighter’s Club E. Curtis Weems DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Executive Director’s Club Council Club William Harold Ishee Arthur John Quickenton David Vincent LaRosa Foundation Club Thomas Burt Peterson Patrick John Danehy Crossed Swords Club Lamplighter’s Club Nicholas Andrew Sherrill Gregory Lee Ball GAMMA CHI (Jacksonville) David Wayne Huss Chevron Club Edwin Ward Norris John Walter Stephenson Gold Star Club Bruce Edward Greenland GAMMA OMEGA (Montevallo) Chevron Club Executive Director’s Club Gary Ridge Sugg Royce Lamar Lader David Lindsey Williams DELTA ETA (Morehead State) Gold Star Club Executive Director’s Club Robert E Howard Gregory Lane Kring Christopher Franklin McCoy DELTA ALPHA (Virginia Tech) Ronnie Allen Reynolds Foundation Club Gold Star Club Dale Steven Lewis Paul Allen Cantrell Lamplighter’s Club Lawrence Nelson Kindred John Nelson Crist Chevron Club Kelly James Hobbie Bruce Richard Pommier Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club George Michael Rowland Glen Alan Greene Crossed Swords Club Kyle Patirck McGrath Wilmarth Everett Alexander Keith Brantley Hawkins DELTA IOTA (Middle Tennessee) Joshua Lee Mensinger Foundation Club John Cruse Peden DELTA BETA (North Georgia) Lamplighter’s Club Foundation Club Jonathan Edward Campbell Andy Olin Smith James Scott Davidson Lamplighter’s Club Executive Director’s Club Todd Lee Granger Stephen Lynn Crass Charles Andrew May Chevron Club Bill Wayne Pope Bryson Higgins Kelpe Executive Director’s Club Donald Covington DuRant Victor Cary Eilenfield Victor Delano Irvin

DELTA KAPPA (UNC – Pembroke)

Executive Director’s Club Oliver Linwood Canaday Crossed Swords Club James William Canaday Bruce Earl Tanner

DELTA LAMBDA (UNC – Charlotte)

Council Club William Carroll Jackson, Jr. Francis Bo Clyde Proctor, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Richard Glenn Pope Executive Director’s Club Horace Jenkins Harkey Charles Anthony Marus William S. Mumford Terry Alan Reed Gold Star Club Michael Alan Haynes David Scott Higgins Chevron Club Ethan Preston Norman Crossed Swords Club Stephen Andrew Bryan Jonathan Allen Kekoa Martin John Andrew Mccurdy Dhruva Kunigal Shivakumar Tory Michael Young DELTA MU (Methodist) Chevron Club Jeffery Steven Deitz DELTA XI (North Alabama) Foundation Club Lawrence Paul Guess Chevron Club Jeffrey Ray Suggs

DELTA OMICRON (Nicholls State) Gold Star Club Jacques David Frere

DELTA PI (Wright State) Foundation Club Bruce Kevin Rockwell DELTA RHO (USC) Lamplighter’s Club Michael Woodward Coen Edward Anthony Lang Executive Director’s Club Alan Dean Wapner DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green) Foundation Club Christopher Allan Shade Executive Director’s Club James Thomas Karlovec Gold Star Club Alexander Joseph Dudek Anthony Michael Kalich Crossed Swords Club Michael Joseph O'Connell DELTA TAU (James Madison) Executive Director’s Club Jerry Philip Keilsohn Gold Star Club Kenneth Richard Rand Crossed Swords Club David Seth Ottenstein DELTA UPSILON (Pittsburgh) Gold Star Club Thomas John Kaynak James Alan Maochi Chevron Club Michael G. Matthias Eric Scott Scerbo Crossed Swords Club Devin Michael Fabian Joseph Michael Lanzetta Paul Woelkers DELTA PHI (Radford) Executive Director’s Club John Roy Spannuth, III

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DELTA CHI (Kansas State) Council Club Matthew Cannon Keller Lamplighter’s Club G. Lawrence Keller J. Timothy Lindemuth Andrew Keith Ohmes Gold Star Club Kevin Joseph Larson Chevron Club Dale Wayne Bushyhead Steven Clark Hill Crossed Swords Club Joshua David Edgar Chase Xavier Kaiser

ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota) cont. Crossed Swords Club Cullen O'Neill Donohue Thomas Michael Engel Andrew Charles Erickson EPSILON ETA (Winthrop) Jeffrey Fasteen Executive Director’s Club EPSILON TAU (St. Joseph’s) Aaron Charles Freschette Jeffrey Allen Mahoney Executive Director’s Club Michael James Hanson William E. Russell Thomas Patrick Wilson Brad Eric Harsel Lantz Cleveland Weaver Chevron Club Bryan Douglas Hart Gold Star Club Stephen Michael Mularski Nicholas Alexander Horst Matthew Charles Diegel David Paul Hunter Chevron Club EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College & State) Paul Douglas Jacob Taylor Wayne Jernigan Lamplighter’s Club Robert Keith Jeffries Crossed Swords Club Paul Frank Sedor, II Robert William Jungmann Colin Michael Frazier Executive Director’s Club Kreg Roger Kennedy DELTA PSI (Texas – Arlington) Joshua Hart Todd Ray Worley Ronald J. Kjelden Order of the Bell Joshua Rashad Hollington Crossed Swords Club Alan Raymond Korotenko Mark Franklin Jacobs Taylor Harlan Mastin Stephen C. Kowalski Council Club EPSILON THETA (Seton Hall) Bruce J. Kraft Jeffery Steven Alexander Gold Star Club EPSILON PHI (Alabama – Birmingham) Michael Brennan Lane Chevron Club Steven Joseph Veit Executive Director’s Club Skye Leake Anthony Robledo Crossed Swords Club Donald Patrick Limbaugh Nathan Joel Lehrke Crossed Swords Club Jake Daniel Koehler Chevron Club Daniel James Miller William Russell Faulkner Steven Lawrence Eric James Mott EPSILON IOTA (UNC – Greensboro) Chad Robert Noyes DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) Foundation Club EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) John Marc Osborne Supreme Circle David Brantley Craft Council Club Peter Stuart Read Jason Kirk Dodd Lamplighter’s Club David James Conn Zachary Paul Ronning Order of the Rose James Lawrence Shaw Gregory Eric Moffett John Gregory Schanilec Thomas Brandon Sullivan Executive Director’s Club Lamplighter’s Club David Jason Shattls Order of the Bell Charles Robert Cote Jerritt Michael Park Nolan Ryan Straabe Brooks Gayle Bradford, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Matthew Bruce Strinden EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Poly) Foundation Club Andrew Hunter Hartwell Alex J. Stroth Council Club Abe Alfred Bush, III Chevron Club Eric Ross Ulmer Michael Lloyd Hubsky Thomas Gilbert Sullivan Kenneth A. Clare James L. Walker Lamplighter’s Club Lamplighter’s Club Crossed Swords Club David James Weller David Lloyd Nelson Mark Freeman Munsell Andrew Edward Hlavsa James Alexander Ransom Executive Director’s Club Aiden Terrence Moses ZETA DELTA (Shippensburg) Executive Director’s Club David Edward Guerra Executive Director’s Club Jay Revis Barrow Enos Charles Inniss EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Steven Troy Merkel Gold Star Club Edgar Machado Foundation Club John Lloyd Diamond Brian Keith Pinto James Alexander Wedding ZETA EPSILON (George Mason) Christopher Robert Stringer Robert Emmett Welsh Council Club EPSILON LAMBDA (South Carolina – Upstate) Lamplighter’s Club Gold Star Club Alan Patrick Duesterhaus Foundation Club Michael Wayne Copeland Gregory Bryan Turner Executive Director’s Club Rondal Clay Johnson Michael Anthony Herrera Executive Director’s Club Timothy John Quick Executive Director’s Club Kenneth Stewart Townsend Cory Michael Davis Gold Star Club John Walker Brewer Bradley Thomas Wright Edward Gyula Finta Scott A. Kopple Chevron Club Nicholas Ryan Turner Crossed Swords Club EPSILON MU (Bradley) David Richard Carlson Gold Star Club John Matthew Lumsden Council Club James Patrick Martin Thomas Martin Kopera EPSILON ALPHA (Elon) Karl Joseph Reiter ZETA ZETA (North Florida) Executive Director’s Club Council Club Crossed Swords Club Lamplighter’s Club James Duffield Sapp Christian Adam Wiggins Paul Charles Cseko John C. Powers Gold Star Club Foundation Club Executive Director’s Club Gregry Thomas Evans Joshua Jennings Phoebus ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) James Edward Leano Crossed Swords Club Gregory Chase Rumley Order of the Bell Robert Charles Raesemann, Jr. Steven James Peters Lamplighter’s Club John Ray Bradford, III Trent Royal Gilbert Council Club ZETA ETA (South Florida) EPSILON NU (Sacramento State) Executive Director’s Club Scott Christopher Gasparini Executive Director’s Club Council Club Michael Gary Bumbry Foundation Club Justin Alex Lengyel Robert Eugene Langbein Patrick Christopher Gallagher Frank Yarborough Foundation Club Gold Star Club Chevron Club ZETA THETA (Texas) Todd Jeffrey Rehfuss Scott David Leighty Eric Lee Peterson Order of he Rose Lamplighter’s Club Crossed Swords Club Matthew P. Winter Tracy David Maddux Stephen Louis Curtis Christopher Michael Kaas Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Chevron Club Benjamin Daniel Seay Garth Alexander Castle Jeffrey Cai Daniel Joseph Ragland Daniel Joseph Van Dongen Guy Wilson Sexton Crossed Swords Club ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota) Ryan Mark Sparkman EPSILON BETA (Grand Valley State) Jeryl De Leon Concepcion Foundation Club Crossed Swords Club Mark Anthony Hobson ZETA IOTA (Indiana – Pennsylvania) Robert David Budlong EPSILON XI (LaSalle) Christopher Thomas Johnson Chevron Club Gold Star Club Lamplighter’s Club James Michael Bender William Carreras Steward Edward Sandstrom EPSILON GAMMA (Longwood) Dirk Marcel Boehmer Crossed Swords Club Executive Director’s Club Lamplighter’s Club Thomas Mark Sottile Connor Michael Coughlin Donald Chauncey Sisco, II ZETA KAPPA (Stockton) Erik David Granstrom Chevron Club EPSILON DELTA (Auburn – Montgomery) EPSILON OMICRON (Villanova) Gold Star Club Michael P. Bowblis Foundation Club Steven Andrew Gosnell Lamplighter’s Club Crossed Swords Club Joseph A. Brady David William Kirkland David Maxwell Smith, Jr. Christopher J. Cincotta Crossed Swords Club Michael Allan Welvaert Gold Star Club Peter Adrian Winslow Chevron Club Timothy Neal Hatch ZETA LAMBDA (Cal State – Chico) Nicholas Fitzgerald Cuskey Order of the Bell EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia – Wise) EPSILON RHO (Lenoir-Rhyne) Crossed Swords Club Daniel Lee Hitzke Executive Director’s Club James Eric Anderson Council Club Crossed Swords Club Craig Steven Thornburg Mark D. Branham David Michael Donathan Erik Matthew Kraus Gold Star Club Richard Corey Bushaw Executive Director’s Club Ronald Lee Ingram Davin Dean Cermak Chad M. Horvat ZETA NU (West Chester) William Rudisill Rhyne Junior Chapusette James William Trullender Executive Director’s Club Crossed Swords Club Mark A. Dickerson Gold Star Club Richard Edward Yoegel James Matthew Cannon Patrick James Dinkins Luther Luzon Boothe Chevron Club John Edward Twohig EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia – Wise) cont. EPSILON SIGMA (Christian Brothers)

Crossed Swords Club Timothy Douglas Cheney Edwin M. Henry

Chevron Club Neal Evans Strickland Crossed Swords Club Terry Marlin Stanford

"I would not have most of my accomplishments, uncommon opportunities, or amazing memories if I did not join Pi Kappa Phi. Going out of my comfort zone and truly putting myself out there molded me into the person I am today. I have grown and become an Exceptional Leader and it's all because of Pi Kappa Phi."  FARIS AVDIC Kappa Mu (UC - Merced) 2019 Scholarship Recipient

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LEADERSHIP FUND

ETA GAMMA (CU – Boulder) cont. Crossed Swords Club Jonathan Daniel Hughes Stephen Paul Seidel Star & Lamp Society $500,000+ Supreme Circle $250,000 — $499,999 Founders’ Circle $100,000 — $249,999 Order of the Rose $50,000 — $99,999 Order of the Bell $25,000 — $49,999 Council Club $10,000 — $24,999

ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Foundation Club Brian Joseph Barnett Gold Star Club Alton Daniel Fortney Crossed Swords Club Richard C. Korson William Edward McConnell ETA EPSILON (Maryland) Executive Director’s Club Ross Wesley Knoblauch Gold Star Club Ian Allan Rubin

ETA ZETA (Queens) Lamplighter’s Club Brett Pharr Abner, II Carl Raymond Schlotman, IV Executive Director’s Club Lamplighter’s Club Joseph T. McBride, Jr. $2,500 — $4,999 Davis Alexander Tapp Executive Director’s Club Scott McCants Thomas $1,000 — $2,499 Gold Star Club Mitchell Ausden Sayers Gold Star Club Chevron Club $500 — $999 William Russell Humphries Chevron Club Andrew Derek Painter $250 — $499 Crossed Swords Club William Bleistein Crossed Swords Club Ian Chase Exum $1 — $249 Steven Dewayne Goodson William Joseph Haynes Crossed Swords Club ZETA XI (Averett) William A. Kervick Executive Director’s Club Rami Kamal Kuseybi David Joseph Thomas Bruce Duc Le Crossed Swords Club William Lin Bernard Robert Morrell Brooks Loring Little Dallen Troy McKinnis ZETA PI (Marshall) David Brandon Michaelson Executive Director’s Club Jose Veronico Montes-Martinez Christopher Lee Conley Ryan Patrick Potter Shawn Michael Stinson ZETA RHO (Cal State – Fullerton) Marcus Deshun Twitty Foundation Club Victor Charles Valencia, Jr. ETA THETA (San Franciso) Executive Director’s Club Gold Star Club Shahmir Ali Nadjmabadi Nelson Edward Wong Gold Star Club Chevron Club Ross Calvin McCollum Anish Chacko Korula Crossed Swords Club Lawrence Wong Christopher Scott Metcalf Crossed Swords Club Robert Hok-Leung Chan ZETA TAU (Barton) Robert Benjamin Pahilanga Executive Director’s Club Jason Thomas Ricks ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport) Foundation Club ZETA PHI (Colorado State) William Robert Boulden Executive Director’s Club Christopher Thomas Conner Mark Gregory Torrez Lamplighter’s Club Timothy David Campbell ZETA CHI (Albright) Gold Star Club Lamplighter’s Club Mark Wayne Bernecker Daniel James Wrona Executive Director’s Club ETA LAMBDA (Brockport) Matthew John Osorio Executive Director’s Club Ryan John Giglia ZETA PSI (IUPUI) Crossed Swords Club Foundation Club Richard Jesse Shamus Lance Knowlton Burnside Alexande Zarbis Foundation Club $5,000 — $9,999

ZETA OMEGA (Towson) Crossed Swords Club William Christopher Grant ETA BETA (Indiana State) Gold Star Club Eric John Fisher Crossed Swords Club Joshua Alexander Cortes ETA GAMMA (CU – Boulder) Foundation Club Bret Heidemann Bradley Mills Jensen Executive Director’s Club David Lee Cummings Jason C. Pickel

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ETA OMICRON (San Francisco State) cont.

THETA ETA (American) Foundation Club Justin William Angotti Chevron Club Andrew Kenneth Danto

ETA PI (Coastal Carolina) Lamplighter’s Club James Daniel Dukes Executive Director’s Club David J. Myroup Matthew Richard Zellars

THETA THETA (Iowa) Council Club Gregory Joseph Buehner Executive Director’s Club Markus Daniels Goodrich Gold Star Club Cody Reed Gremore Michael Anthony Lee Chevron Club Nicholas A. Hoeger Crossed Swords Club Constantine Campbell Anton Bart Lee Knox Stephen Michael Prideaux Tyler Joseph Rowe

Crossed Swords Club Connor T. Egan Brent Todd Federico Will D. Lee

ETA RHO (Texas State) Lamplighter’s Club Andrae Lamont Turner Executive Director’s Club Chad Christopher Bryan Nathan Craig McDaniel ETA SIGMA (UCLA) Council Club Todd Arthur Sargent

IOTA BETA (Texas – San Antonio) KAPPA KAPPA (New Mexico) Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Riley Anthony Banez Hassan Kheleel Barzani Brandon Joseph Kauffman Matthew Juaquin Sanchez IOTA EPSILON (Susquehanna) Lamplighter’s Club KAPPA MU (UC – Merced) Gregory Philip Swierzewski Crossed Swords Club Derek Edward Sollberger IOTA KAPPA (Northern Colorado) Gilberto Torres Sosa Executive Director’s Club Nicholas Andrew Atzenbeck KAPPA NU (Sonoma State) Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Mark Amadi-Sanez Drum Corey Matsuo Handa Luke Anthony Lenfestey IOTA LAMBDA (Quinnipiac) Zachary James Osborne Foundation Club Christopher Michael Aldarelli, Jr. KAPPA XI (DePaul) Executive Director’s Club Crossed Swords Club Erik D. Cote Eric Edward Baze Crossed Swords Club Justin Gregory Gasparovic Joseph Rodriguez

THETA IOTA (Washington State) IOTA NU (Mississippi State) Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club ETA UPSILON (Miami – Ohio) Brady Alan Prim Gavin Cortez Barnett Lamplighter’s Club Lanier Saxon Dasher Brandon James Tudor THETA KAPPA (Baylor) Matthew Edwin Wray Chevron Club IOTA OMICRON (Iona) Executive Director’s Club Randy M. Wood Gold Star Club Michael E. Kudravetz Crossed Swords Club Andrew Roy Hastings Edward Labid Ryan Michael Lugabihl Paul George Kokias, Jr. Beau Robert Samples Robb Alexander Olivieri THETA LAMBDA (Missouri State) Chevron Club Foundation Club ETA PHI (UMBC) Cameron Thomas Woods Curt Andrew Herzog Foundation Club Matthew Edward Garono IOTA OMICRON (Iona) cont. THETA MU (UMass – Amherst) Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Foundation Club Justin David Saelens Thomas Edward Severin Joseph James Piedrafite Crossed Swords Club ETA CHI (Texas Christian) IOTA PI (Dayton) Nicholas Tyler Julian Foundation Club Crossed Swords Club Kenneth Joseph Oubre Christian Anthony Angotti THETA XI (Arizona State) Executive Director’s Club Executive Director’s Club Mark Joseph Curry IOTA RHO (Western Illinois) Jedrick Bertram Mazion Benjamin Wade Johns Executive Director’s Club Crossed Swords Club Benjamin Roman Andrew Paul Bublitz Alec James Davis Crossed Swords Club ETA PSI (Central Florida) Nicholas Andrew Ebelhack THETA PI (Texas – Tyler) Gold Star Club Derek John Lahey Crossed Swords Club Robert Michael Woods Shane Conway Crossed Swords Club IOTA SIGMA (San Jose State) Darian Alexander Maurer Gold Star Club THETA RHO (Western Michigan) Martin Rolando Salgado Terry Akiru Mincey Gold Star Club ETA OMEGA (New Mexico State) Christopher Charles Rettich IOTA PHI (Loyola – New Orleans) Lamplighter’s Club Victor Thien Tran Chevron Club Ruben J. Talavera Crossed Swords Club Connor Joseph Burke Gold Star Club Ryan Francis Mazur-Baker Crossed Swords Club Jeffrey Merrill Mitchell Tyler James Sauer Alexei Ashby Passmore Adrian C. Sedestrom THETA ALPHA (Southern Mississippi) Luis Enrique Vargas IOTA CHI (Ball State) Order of the Bell Executive Director’s Club John William Langley THETA SIGMA (Cal State – Long Beach) Colton Tanner Robbins Foundation Club Executive Director’s Club Crossed Swords Club Brandon James Belote Andrew Ryan Carnes Cole Findley Executive Director’s Club Brent Fredrick Freeman Steven Isaac Wilson Bradley Scott Charlesworth Gold Star Club Chevron Club Erik Jay Hayhurst IOTA PSI (Boise State) Gerald Graves Buffington Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Blake Matthew Bruenning Cavin Daniel Villarreal Christopher Bagert Huffman Stephen Rhea McCay THETA TAU (High Point) IOTA OMEGA (UNLV) Gold Star Club Executive Director’s Club THETA BETA (West Georgia) Andrew Davidson Realon Ashkaan Kouhpaenejad Gold Star Club David Warren Condon THETA UPSILON (Northern Arizona) KAPPA ALPHA (Case Western) Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club ETA MU (Wingate) Roston Alexander Shore THETA DELTA (Florida International) Ryland James Stone Gold Star Club Foundation Club Robert Brent Erb KAPPA EPSILON (Stony Brook) Phillip Lloyd Hamilton THETA PHI (Louisiana Tech) Alec LaFontaine Crossed Swords Club Lamplighter’s Club Gold Star Club Justas Klimavicius George Corton Barry Joseph Morales ETA XI (SUNY – Albany) Jose Manuel Otero Crossed Swords Club Chevron Club KAPPA ZETA (Maine) Chevron Club Parker William Begale James Modzelewski Crossed Swords Club Oscar L. Grau Crossed Swords Club Griffin Michael Henderson Jorge Ignacio Triay THETA PSI (RIT) Benjamin Iden Wexler Gold Star Club KAPPA ETA (SUNY – Geneseo) THETA EPSILON (Kansas) Jeffrey David Flagg Crossed Swords Club ETA OMICRON (San Francisco State) Executive Director’s Club Michael Jude McCall Bradley James Berry Lamplighter’s Club Brian Allan Rock Chaim Elliot Sanders John Jefferson Lowry Jared Wade Thurston Crossed Swords Club KAPPA THETA (San Diego) Chevron Club Joshua Guan-Xiong Holmes Crossed Swords Club Gary Lee Ulmer-Goodrich THETA ZETA (George Washington) Victor Antonio Santiago Parker Francis Glaessner Gold Star Club Sean Vincent Hallisey

KAPPA OMICRON (Connecticut) Crossed Swords Club Sabit Tashfiq Nasir KAPPA TAU (Eastern Washington) Crossed Swords Club Carlos Hernandez MEMBER AT LARGE Gold Star Club Greg Figlia FRIENDS OF THE FRATERNITY

Council Club Sandy Durrell Carol S. Harper Lori Hart Foundation Club Denise Nelson Kimberly J. Novak David Wallace Executive Director’s Club Carrie G. Clifford Elizabeth A. Fehr Allison J. Foster Todd Shelton Rachel Westra Dianne Woody Gold Star Club Meghan Elise Gibson Patricia Goetz Hara Henshell Brooke Kingsley Isbell Claire P. Stuckel Lois F. Taylor Chevron Club Cherylette Hewlett-Gates Byron Hughes Joslyn McGriff Rebecca Smith Sarah Wagner Crossed Swords Club Brandi Barber Elizabeth Blasko John Cain Diana Coyle Harvey Davis Jon Gallas Anna Gdovka Bella Gio Arlene E. Grede Vicky Halsey Elizabeth Holesa Catherine Jacob John Jacob Jimmy Johnson Ashley Kerbel Paige Landgrebe Mary Anne Lyberg Mary-Michael McClure Justin Munz Ryan Ploski Nancy Richardson Trish Robinson Lucille Ann Roener Nicolas Ruiz Brandon Steele David Stewart Kathleen Tapp Manuela Tuohy Cameron Blair Warner Mindy Welch Tavianna Williams

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Lee, Jr.* Bruce Layton Rogers Stephen DePalma* Christopher Allan Shade* Gregory Joseph Buehner DELTA PSI (Texas – Arlington) THETA LAMBDA (Missouri State) Michael Joseph Sweeney John Francis Lee, Jr.* PSI (Cornell) BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Jeffery Alexander* Curt Andrew Herzog* DELTASteven PSI (Texas – Arlington) THETA LAMBDA (Missouri State) James Edward Emig Larry Mark Franklin Jacobs* PSI (Cornell) BETAWalter BETA Carter (Florida Southern) Jeffery Steven Alexander* Curt Andrew Herzog* George Franklin Heinrich CarlLarry Michael Koch THETA MU (UMass – Amherst) James Edward Emig Walter Carter Mark Franklin Jacobs* William Fay Franklin Newell Heinrich Theodore A. Scharfenstein DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) Joseph Piedrafite* George Carl Michael Koch THETAJames MU (UMass – Amherst) Frederick W. Thorne Robert Maxwell Weitzner Abe Alfred Bush, III* William Fay Newell Theodore A. Scharfenstein DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) Joseph James Piedrafite* Jason Kirk Dodd THETA SIGMA (Cal State – Long Beach) Frederick W. Thorne Robert Maxwell Weitzner Abe Alfred Bush, III* OMEGA (Purdue) BETA DELTA (Drake) Thomas Brandon Sullivan Brent Freeman Jason Kirk Dodd THETAFredrick SIGMA (Cal State – Long Beach) Jack K. Berlien* James Drach Hornbrook Thomas Gilbert Sullivan* OMEGA (Purdue) BETA DELTA (Drake) Thomas Brandon Sullivan Brent Fredrick Freeman Kevin James Ohaver* Joseph Allen Parsons IOTA LAMBDA (Quinnipiac) Jack K. Berlien* James Drach Hornbrook Thomas Gilbert Sullivan* EPSILON ALPHA (Elon) Christopher Michael(Quinnipiac) Aldarelli, Jr.* Kevin James Ohaver* Joseph Allen Parsons IOTA LAMBDA ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Christian Wiggins* EPSILONAdam ALPHA (Elon) Christopher Michael Aldarelli, Jr.* Benjamin Barkley Bush* Matthew Joseph Basta* Friends Of The Fraternity ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Christian Adam Wiggins* Thomas Lowndes, III Bush* JohnMatthew Edward Deutschmann EPSILON IOTA (UNC – Greensboro) Carol S. Of Harper Benjamin Barkley Joseph Basta* Friends The Fraternity Michael Scott Wallace* David Brantley Craft*– Greensboro) Cathy Harrison* Thomas Lowndes, III John Edward Deutschmann EPSILON IOTA (UNC Carol S. Harper ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Lori Hart* Michael Scott Wallace* David Brantley Craft* Cathy Harrison* Jim Hall,GAMMA IIl EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Poly) Denise ALPHA (Oklahoma) BETA ETA (Florida State) LoriNelson* Hart* Jay Kevin Morris Thomas Hayes Atwood Michael Lloyd Hubsky Novak* Jim Hall, IIl BETA ETA (Florida State) EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Poly) Kimberly DeniseJ. Nelson* J. Dylan RomoMorris Charles AllenHayes Krblich David Wallace*J. Novak* Jay Kevin Thomas Atwood Michael Lloyd Hubsky Kimberly Michael Scott LoyKrblich EPSILON LAMBDA (South Carolina – Upstate) Dianne Woody J. Dylan Romo Charles Allen David Wallace* ALPHA DELTA (Washington) William Jeffrey Niedenthal* Rondal Johnson Michael Scott Loy EPSILON Clay LAMBDA (South Carolina – Upstate) Dianne Woody Robert Charles Bux John Jeffry Wahlen* ALPHA DELTA (Washington) William Jeffrey Niedenthal* Rondal Clay Johnson EricJohn Sinclair Wahlen Robert Charles Bux Jeffry Wahlen* Eric Sinclair Wahlen

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ALPHA (College of Charleston) ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Robert John Alexander Andrews ALPHAWilliam (CollegeMarlowe of Charleston) ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Robert William Marlowe John Alexander Andrews Jeremy Galvin GAMMA (UC – Berkeley) Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Robert A. Lane Steven Scott Jeremy Galvin GAMMA (UCRyder – Berkeley) Emerson Dawson Linney Robert A. Lane Steven Scott Ryder Warren Ross Madden SIGMA (South Carolina) Emerson Dawson Linney Frank Megran Parrish, III Jerry Thomas Warren Ross Madden SIGMA (SouthBrewer Carolina) Lachlan Medley Frank Megran Parrish, III JerryBryan Thomas Brewer Walter HaysBryan Pickens, Jr. ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Lachlan Medley Walter HaysHays Pickens, III Jr. William Sigmon(Tennessee) Walter Pickens, ALPHAT.SIGMA ErichWalter Garland Straughn Hays Pickens, III William T. Sigmon ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer) Erich Garland Straughn ZETA (Wofford) Gordon Wright ALPHA Barnes TAU (Rensselaer) Mark Bundy ZETAO'Neill (Wofford) Gordon Barnes Wright ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Mark O'Neill Bundy IOTA (Georgia Tech) Anthony Mario Noce ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Joseph Alexander Sheppard James Garrison Tech) Pritchett, Jr. IOTA (Georgia Anthony Mario Noce Walter KeithAlexander SheppardSheppard Jason Paul Garrison Stein Pritchett, Jr. Joseph James Jason Paul Stein KAPPA (UNC – Chapel Hill) William KAPPAStuart (UNC Hicks – Chapel Hill)

NU PHI SOCIET Y MEMBERS OF THE NU PHI SOCIETY make an annual gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation based on the number of years they have been an initiated brother. Eligibility for the Nu Phi Society is restricted to those brothers who have attended five Supreme Chapters, been inducted into the Pi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame or named Mr. Pi Kappa Phi. The list to the right shows those who fulfilled their Nu Phi obligations and remained current in 2018.

EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Cory Michael Davis (Texas Tech) EPSILON OMEGA Peter Logan Dudley Chet Andrew Mirabal Cory Michael Davis James Alexander Wedding GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) Peter Logan Dudley Robert Emmett WelshWedding David Simas James Alexander GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) David Simas GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Thomas Lee Carter(Memphis) GAMMA DELTA

Robert Emmett Welsh ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) Scott Gasparini ZETA Christopher ALPHA (Clemson)

Andrew Glenn Aspinwall GAMMA NU (LaGrange) Jeffrey Lawrence Esola GAMMA NU (LaGrange)

Alan Patrick Duesterhaus ZETA ZETA (North Florida) Robert Charles Raesemann, ZETA ZETA (North Florida) Jr.

William Lee Finney GAMMA TAU (North Texas) Patrick Smith GAMMA TAU (North Texas)

Tracy David Maddux ZETA RHO (Cal State – Fullerton) Victor Charles Valencia, ZETA RHO (Cal State – Jr. Fullerton)

Thomas Lee Carter Scott Christopher Gasparini GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) ZETA EPSILON (George Mason) Andrew Aspinwall Duesterhaus GAMMAGlenn KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Alan ZETAPatrick EPSILON (George Mason)

Jeffrey Lawrence Esola Robert Charles Raesemann, Jr. GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) ZETA THETA (Texas) William Maddux GAMMALee XI Finney (Georgia Southwestern) Tracy ZETADavid THETA (Texas)

Patrick Smith Victor Charles Valencia, Jr. DELTA DELTA (Truman State) ZETA PHI (Colorado State) John Richard Andrews Mark Torrez State) William Stuart Hicks DELTA DELTA (Truman State) ZETAGregory PHI (Colorado Charles Barnard MU (Duke) Matthew Eric Hunt JohnJay Richard Andrews Mark Gregory Torrez JoshCharles Allan Wansing Frank Thomas Wrenn, III ALPHA PSI (Indiana) ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Jay Barnard MU (Duke) Max Allen Fawley Brian Joseph(Kennesaw Barnett State) Josh Allan Wansing Frank Thomas Wrenn, III ALPHA PSI (Indiana) ETA DELTA David Scott Shook, III XI (Roanoke) DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Max Allen Fawley Brian Joseph Barnett T.J. Sullivan Edward Lyons Corson, III Arthur David Scott Shook, III XI (Roanoke) DELTAJohn ZETAQuickenton (Appalachian State)ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport) ToddT.J. Andrew Waldman Durward Warren Christopher Thomas Conner Sullivan Edward LyonsOwen Corson, III Arthur John Quickenton ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport) James Sylvester Stump, Jr. DELTA IOTA (Middle Tennessee) Todd Andrew Waldman Durward Warren Owen Christopher Thomas Conner Dudley Foster Woody Jonathan Edward Campbell James Sylvester Stump, Jr. BETA ALPHA (NJIT) DELTA IOTA (Middle Tennessee)ETA PI (Coastal Carolina) James Scott Davidson Anthony Castillo James Dukes, Jr. Dudley Foster Woody BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Jonathan Edward Campbell ETA PIDaniel (Coastal Carolina) JohnJames CruseScott PedenDavidson Stephen P. DePalma OMICRON (Alabama) Anthony Castillo James Daniel Dukes, Jr. Patrick Guerra Warren Dilburn(Alabama) Debardelaben, III ETA RHO (Texas State) John Cruse Peden Stephen P. DePalma OMICRON Karlis Vilis Kopans Robert Nathan Hightower DELTA LAMBDA (UNC – Charlotte) Andrae Lamont Patrick Guerra Warren Dilburn Debardelaben, III ETA RHO (TexasTurner State) James A. Krucher Landry Bryant Jacobs William Carroll Jackson, Karlis Vilis Kopans Robert Nathan Hightower DELTA LAMBDA (UNC – Jr. Charlotte) Andrae Lamont Turner JohnJames Francis Jr. A.J. Landry Lonnie Bryant Strickland, III Francis Bo Clyde Proctor A.Lee, Krucher Jacobs William Carroll Jackson, Jr. ETA SIGMA (UCLA) JohnJohn E. Pugliesi Todd Arthur Sargent Francis Lee, Jr. A.J. Lonnie Strickland, III Francis Bo Clyde Proctor ETA SIGMA (UCLA) Brandon Sorensen UPSILON (Illinois) DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green) John Thomas E. Pugliesi Todd Arthur Sargent J. Gunnar Schalin James Brandon Thomas Sorensen UPSILON (Illinois) DELTAThomas SIGMAKarlovec (Bowling Green) ETA PHI (UMBC) Walter TimothySchalin Wahlfeldt Christopher Allan Shade BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Matthew J. Gunnar James Thomas Karlovec ETA PHI Edward (UMBC)Garono Theodore A. Scharfenstein Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt Christopher Allan Shade BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Matthew Edward Garono CHI (Stetson) ETA CHI (Texas Christian) Theodore A. Scharfenstein DELTA CHI (Kansas State) J. Patrick Figley BETA DELTA (Drake) G. Lawrence Keller, IIIState) Benjamin Wade Johns CHI (Stetson) DELTA CHI (Kansas ETA CHI (Texas Christian) Bruce Layton Figley Rogers J. Timothy Lindemuth Kenneth Joseph Oubre Robert Albert (Drake) Cione J. Patrick BETA DELTA G. Lawrence Keller, III Benjamin Wade Johns Benjamin Roman Michael Joseph Sweeney, Bruce Layton RogersJr. J. Timothy Lindemuth Kenneth Joseph Oubre Robert Albert Cione DELTA PSI (Texas – Arlington) Benjamin Roman Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr. BETA EPSILON (Missouri) PSI (Cornell) Richard Michael Hinds Mark Franklin Jacobs BETA EPSILON (Missouri) DELTA PSI (Texas – Arlington) ETA OMEGA (New Mexico State) Andrew Dennis McCarthy John Stuart Kirk Ruben J. Talavera PSI (Cornell) Richard Michael Hinds Mark Franklin Jacobs ETA OMEGA (New Mexico State) AlexAndrew Jay Stuckel Nicholas Dennis McCarthy DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) John John StuartLinder Kirk Ruben J. Talavera Jay Joseph William Fay Newell Jason Kirk Dodd (Texas A&M) THETA ALPHA (Southern Mississippi) Alex JayStuckel Stuckel Nicholas John Linder DELTA OMEGA Thomas Brandon Sullivan Brandon James(Southern Belote Mississippi) Jay Joseph Stuckel William Fay Newell Jason Kirk Dodd THETA ALPHA Bradley ScottJames Charlesworth OMEGA (Purdue) BETA ETA (Florida State) Thomas Brandon Sullivan Brandon Belote Thomas Harzula, Jr. Thomas Hayes Atwood EPSILON ALPHA (Elon) Bradley Scott Charlesworth OMEGAWilliam (Purdue) BETA ETA (Florida State) Patrick JohnWilliam Kuhnle Harzula, Jr. Thomas Howard Coley Trent RoyalALPHA Gilbert (Elon) THETA DELTA (Florida International) Thomas Thomas Hayes Atwood EPSILON David Girdon Lane Michael Scott Loy Coley Gregory Phillip Hamilton Patrick John Kuhnle Thomas Howard TrentChase Royal Rumley Gilbert THETALloyd DELTA (Florida International) Gregory PaulMichael Leroy Nichols, III Christian Adam Wiggins JosePhillip Manuel Otero DavidVincent GirdonLinder Lane Scott Loy Gregory Chase Rumley Lloyd Hamilton Emmanuel William Niedenthal Robert Riley, III GregoryO'Drobinak Vincent Linder PaulJeffrey Leroy Nichols, III Christian Adam Wiggins JoseFrost Manuel Otero Richard Glenn PopeNiedenthal EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia – Wise) Emmanuel O'Drobinak William Jeffrey Robert Frost Riley, III ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Luther Luzon Boothe, Jr. – Wise) THETA EPSILON (Kansas) Richard Glenn Pope EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia David Michael Donathan Benjamin Barkley(Mercer) Bush BETA THETA (Arizona) Jared Wade Thurston ALPHA ALPHA Luther Luzon Boothe, Jr. THETA EPSILON (Kansas) ChadDavid M. Horvat Jake Henderson Michael Donathan Benjamin Barkley Bush BETACraig THETA (Arizona) Jared Wade Thurston James William Trullender ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) THETA ETA (American) Chad M. Horvat Jake Craig Henderson Ira Timothy Hancock BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Justin Angotti James William Trullender ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) THETAWilliam ETA (American) Robert John Paterno David Ira Timothy Hancock BETA Richard KAPPA DeMarco (Georgia State) EPSILON LAMBDA (South Carolina – Upstate) Justin William Angotti MarkRobert Edward Timmes John Walker Brewer THETA THETA John Paterno David Richard DeMarco EPSILON LAMBDA (South Carolina – Upstate) JohnMark Jeffry Wahlen BETA LAMBDA (Tampa) Gregory Joseph Buehner Edward Timmes John Walker Brewer THETA THETA Joseph J. Wessel (Tampa) EPSILON OMICRON (Villanova) John Jeffry Wahlen BETA LAMBDA Gregory Joseph Buehner ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Joseph A. Brady THETA LAMBDA (Missouri State) Joseph J. Wessel EPSILON OMICRON (Villanova) David HillZETA Vawter Curt Andrew Herzog ALPHA (Oregon State) BETA MU (McNeese State) Joseph A. Brady THETA LAMBDA (Missouri State) C. Mitchell Adrian State) EPSILON RHO (Lenoir-Rhyne) David Hill Vawter BETA MU (McNeese Curt Andrew Herzog Richard Bruce Smith ALPHA ETA (Samford) Andrew Charles C. Mitchell Adrian EPSILON RHO Matznick (Lenoir-Rhyne) THETA MU (UMass – Amherst) David Torrence Corey Joseph Piedrafite Richard Bruce Smith ALPHA ETA (Samford) Andrew Charles Matznick THETAJames MU (UMass – Amherst) James Michael Smith BETA NU (Houston) EPSILON PHI (Alabama – Birmingham) David Torrence Corey Joseph James Piedrafite Dwayne Kevin ToddSmith Jerrod Carter Allen Scott Lane McLeod THETA XI (Arizona State) James Michael BETA NU (Houston) EPSILON PHI (Alabama – Birmingham) Jedrick Mazion Dwayne Kevin Todd Jerrod Carter Allen Scott Lane McLeod THETABertram XI (Arizona State) ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) BETA XI (Central Michigan) EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) Jedrick Bertram Mazion Matthew John Shaheen Derek J. Berger David James Conn ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) BETA XI (Central Michigan) EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) THETA TAU (High Point) BasilDerek John Lyberg Andrew Hunter Andrew Davidson Matthew John Shaheen J. Berger David JamesHartwell Conn THETA TAU (HighRealon Point) Gregory EricHunter MoffettHartwell ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Basil John Lyberg Andrew Andrew Davidson Realon Jerritt Michael Park William BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State) THETA PSI (RIT) Gregory Eric Moffett ALPHAScott IOTAFinney (Auburn) Ralph Shell Foster, Jr. David Dwight Morgan, Sr. State) Jeffrey Flagg Jerritt Michael Park William Scott Finney BETA OMICRON (Northwestern THETADavid PSI (RIT) Tommy K. Shell Hartwell David Dwight Morgan, Jr. Sr. Chaim ElliotDavid Sanders Ralph Foster, Jr. David Dwight Morgan, Jeffrey Flagg J. Ernest Johnson Tommy K. Hartwell David Dwight Morgan, Jr. Chaim Elliot Sanders J. Ernest Johnson

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Walter Keith Sheppard ALPHA PHI (Illinois Tech) Nathanael Paul Gombis ALPHA PHI (Illinois Tech) Matthew Eric Hunt Nathanael Paul Gombis

BETA TAU (Valdosta State) Chet MirabalState) BETAAndrew TAU (Valdosta

Wesley Long Breeden

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HONORARY GIFTS HONORARY GIFTS HONORARY GIFTS MEMORIAL GIFTS MEMORIAL GIFTS MEMORIAL GIFTS

The following members & friends made a gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in honor of a brother, loved one or friend in 2019.

The following members and friends made a gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in memory of a brother, loved one or friend in 2019.

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The Ability Experience Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Alpha Class of 2004

Megh Jariwala Daniel Joseph Van Dongen

Jeremy Galvin Jacob Dinh Nguyen Brian D. Blank Basil John Lyberg James Manuel Bayne Christopher Thomas Conner Basil John Lyberg Sam Stafford, III Paul Richard Jenkins William Carreras, Jr. Cody Ray Surprise Randy M. Wood Robert Hok-Leung Chan Andrew Edward Kotulski, Jr. Mary-Michael McClure William Warren Dixon, Jr. Zane Kennedy Garris Rebecca Smith

Stephen Graziano James Sylvester Stump, Jr. Edwin Ward Norris Durward Warren Owen Ryan Jamwant Budhu Michael Paul Lefever Joshua Jennings Phoebus Austin George Stasko Taylor Harlan Mastin Jeffrey Ray Suggs John Carmen Marano, Jr. Fred Falconer Thursfield Bryan Seth Christa Thomas Burt Peterson Terry Akiru Mincey Parker William Begale

Lorenzo Michael Penna Mark Perrin

Tom Atwood Austin Backman Kenneth Douglas Barker Brian Battani M.E. & M.A. Bayne Mark Bernecker Dr. Robert Bromley Remley Campbell Andrew Carle William Carreras, Sr. Thomas Carter Donato Catrina Riley Harper Chan Roy L. Chapman Mike Collins Tom Collins Dave Conn Christopher Thomas Conner & Davis Alexander Tapp David Torrence Corey Thomas Hunter Crowe Darryl Delgado Delta Eta (Morehead State) Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Epsilon Theta (Seton Hall) Eta Zeta (Queens) Class of 2011 Eta Zeta (Queens) Class of 2014 Eta Zeta (Queens) Class of 2016 Henry Felix Pat Figley Pi Kappa Phi Founders Day 2019 Founding Fathers Zeta Nu (West Chester) Founding Fathers Craig Fuson Iota Sigma (San Jose State) Gamma Class Jeremy Galvin Nathan Gourd Zack Gradwell

Joe Graziano Reginald Whitten Gravely, Jr. Jeff Gronde Vicky Halsey Michael Haraka Jim Harlan David Henkel Matthew Hill David Hohnadel Barry Hollander Charles Huber Mark Hendley Humphreys James A. Hunt Iota Sigma (San Jose State) Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) '15, '16 & '17 pledge classes 2006 JOH Trans America Team Ken Kaiser Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) Founding Fathers Chad Klauser John D. Knoll Pat Kuhnle Lambda (Georgia) Class of 2013 Lambda Iota (Vermont) J. Timothy Lindemuth Daniel Lowery Basil Lyberg Ed Maffia Merak Melikian Randall Jeffrey Mims Betty Morales David D. Morgan Hugh Newkirk Ben Nigrin Brody Nutt Nicholas Olivares Connie Owen Durward Warren Owen Durward & Connie Owen Jack Howell Pearson

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DONOR

Assistant Executive Director Team Rachel Westra (Brent Grunig, Tavianna Williams, Connor Burke, Brooke Kingsley Isbell)

Rob Berkaw William Albert Boyd, Jr. Albert Paul Brown Joe Canero Jeremy Chandler Kurt Craig Clack John Clare Mike Cochcroft Emmett Dendy Fred Edward Domnisse Tom Duckett Jeff Engler, 2011 Nick Evans Simon Fogarty, Jr. John Lawrence Frierson, Jr Richard Lee Goetz Norman Elmer Grede Warren Grymes Ian Daniel Gust

William Fay Newell William Alvin Hokanson Stephen Louis Curtis Anna Gdovka Kimberly J. Novak Ellis Antonio Babcock Jake Daniel Koehler Dallen Troy McKinnis William A. Kervick Rami Kamal Kuseybi Michael Frans Derek Michael Doyle Don Laughran Bradley James Berry Jacob Warner Beavers Richard Edward Yoegel Jonathan Preston Diehl Terry Akiru Mincey Thomas Brandon Sullivan Mary Jo Gourd & Ramsay Gourd Nicholas Andrew Sherrill

Sam Stafford, III James G. Mattos Donald R. VanHouten Louis John Parducci, Jr. Jeffrey Randolph Teplis Jeffery Steven Deitz Kenneth A. Clare James Edward Morgans Edwin Valdivia Caldwell, II Garry Alan Domnisse James H. Motos Joel Angel Guerra John Carmen Marano, Jr. John Wiliam Spence Thomas Lucht Patricia Goetz Arlene E. Grede John Walter Stephenson Jacob Adamczyk James Eric Anderson Karter Brandenburger Mark D. Branham Richard Corey Bushaw Davin Dean Cermak Junior Chapusette, Jr. Connor Michael Coughlin Nicholas Fitzgerald Cuskey Mark A. Dickerson Patrick James Dinkins Cullen O'Neill Donohue Thomas Michael Engel Andrew Charles Erickson Jeffrey Fasteen Ryan Fesenmeyer Steven Andrew Gosnell Jacoby Groah Michael James Hanson Bryan Douglas Hart Nicholas Alexander Horst

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Ian Daniel Gust cont. Ian Gust and Dan Duty Scott Haff Spencer Earl Harper, Jr. William Grant Hennekey Adam Hyatt Micah King

Jonathan Daniel Hughes T.J. Sullivan Corey Matsuo Handa Merle Lindy Wade, Jr. Leonard John Di Carlo William Fay Newell Parker William Begale Nathan Henri Gourd Dallas Dwayne Gosselin David Harvey Lightfoot Mary Anne Lyberg Austin Joseph Stellato Parker Francis Glaessner Robert Ethridge Greene Barry Joseph Morales Joshua Matthew Abshire Richard Holland Powell, Jr. Sean Mitchell Nathan Lowe Jacob Garrett Dunson Clifton Carson Goodwin, III Ellis Sherwood Banks, Jr. Joseph A. Brady, III William Whittier Dicks John Edward Lovell, Ph.D. William Fay Newell Robert Emmett Welsh Cameron Thomas Woods Shayne Earl Creppel Frank Thomas Wrenn, III Sue Pearson

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David Paul Hunter Catherine Jacob John Jacob Paul Douglas Jacob Robert Keith Jeffries, II Robert William Jungmann Ethan Kapps Kreg Roger Kennedy Ronald J. Kjelden Jacob Kostecke Stephen C. Kowalski Bruce J. Kraft Michael Brennan Lane Skye Leake Nathan Joel Lehrke Gaines McCollum Chad Robert Noyes John Marc Osborne Ryan Ploski Zachary Paul Ronning Steward Edward Sandstrom John Gregory Schanilec David Jason Shattls Brandon Steele David Stewart Nolan Ryan Straabe Eric Ross Ulmer James L. Walker David James Weller Michael Allan Welvaert Peter Stuart Read Matthew Bruce Strinden Ural Eugene Oyler, Jr. Carol S. Harper Charles Lovette Nesbit, Jr. Bruce Duc Le Ryan Patrick Potter Scott McCants Thomas Emilio F. Sanchez

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Jack McMahon Whelan Dwayne Kevin Todd, Ph.D. Pi Kappa Phi Communications Team Todd Shelton Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Maurice Gerald Faubert, Jr. Veterans Rho Class: Fall 2017 Jeffrey Cai John Bradley Richardson Nancy Richardson John Franklin Riggs Charles Robert Melton William Charles Rock Lawrence Nelson Kindred Luis Ruis Victor T. Tran Theodore A. Scharfenstein John E. Trufant Carl R. Schlotman, IV Davis Alexander Tapp John R. Shelton Robert Morton Shirley Walter Keith Sheppard William Fay Newell Jake Shugrue Samuel Taliaferro Thomas Nathan Simon, Justin Brown, Nicholas Andrew Ebelhack & Preston Bubb Ralph D. Sims Joel Thomas Conway Kevin Sloan Chandler Crosby Perkins Brandon Thomas Sorensen William Fay Newell Peyton Stanford & Drew Stanford Terry Marlin Stanford Thomas Alfred Stewart Lee William Davis Henry Willis Strobel, Jr. Harry Wyman Freeman, Jr. Gary Ridge Sugg Connor Joseph Burke T.J. Sullivan Nicholas Andrew Atzenbeck Thomas Brandon Sullivan Jeremy Galvin Justin Kyle Tanner Ashley Kerbel Davis Alexander Tapp Kathleen Tapp Tau (NC State) Matthew David Hilliard Kyle Taylor Jaret Andrew Vance Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Christopher Bagert Huffman Theta Epsilon (Kansas) John Robert Gilligan Jimmy Johnson Theta Theta (Iowa) Tyler Joseph Rowe Jake Thomas Henry Bennett David Meeks Mark E. Timmes Neil Owen Contess William Fay Newell Duward Warren Owen Christian Adam Wiggins Mark E. Timmes & Lorrie Miller Frank Thomas Wrenn, III Victor T. Tran Elizabeth Blasko Winston Vanderhoof Patrick R. Lucitt John Jeffry Wahlen William Fay Newell David C. Waltman Leonard John Di Carlo Rachel Westra & Brooke Isbell Cameron Blair Warner Jack McMahon Whelan Lorenzo Michael Penna Steve Whitby Jeremy Galvin Christian Wiggins & Beau Samples Lori Hart, Ph.D. James Harold Young, Jr. Robert Anthony Stewart

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Griff McCarthy Mark McCloy David Lee Mick Farnum Moore Miley James Paddock Kenneth P. Patrick Tyler Raley Tim Ribar Robert George Rocheleau Terry Sapp & Tony Jeselnik Dave Scott John Glen Shiley Wayne Joseph Stokes Dr. Phillip Max Summers William Charles Taylor, Jr. John D. Thompson Matilda Timmes Stephen D. Trahey Elliot Varnum Rev. Ed C. Waldrop Cole Durham Whaley Robert John Wilcox Allen O. Woody, III Steve Wrenn

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Ajay J. Desai Michael Anthony Lee, Jr. Bradley David Mick William Lee Finney James Alfred Koshewa Irvin Wilson Butt, Jr. Nicholas Andrew Sherrill Jay Joseph Stuckel Timothy Neal Hatch John David Morrison Shawn Michael Stinson Charles Allen Krblich Glenn Jackson Johnson Brett Edward Baltz David Scott Shook, III Lois F. Taylor James Alexander Ransom The Finney Family Durward Warren Owen Gary Michael Behrens Gary Lee Boltinghouse, Jr. Jay D. Clifton Warren Glenn Miller J. Gunnar Schalin John Wilson Shustitzky Stephen Charles Thielke Phillip Anthony White Kory Paul Jarzyk Chancellor Alan Myers David Harold Jaffee Joshua Matthew Abshire Tyler Austin Belden William Fay Newell Robert S. Barber Matthew Ronald Bryant Albert Ernest Lietzau, V Dianne Woody

Kenneth Wilson Bedenbaugh, Jr.

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THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE recognizes who have made a gift of $19.04 or more to the Foundatio towards areas of greatest need and help support student m scholarships and educational programs.

RESIDENT’S NATIONAL CIRCL THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE recognizes current students who have made a gift of $19.04 or more to the Foundation. These gifts go towards areas of greatest need and help support student members through scholarships and educational programs.

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE BETA (Presbyterian) Joseph Worth Williamson GAMMA (UC – Berkeley) Aarondaniel Barnabas Joel Isaac Simonoff Jacob HyunSuh Ye ZETA (Wofford) Michael Ryan Ferro THETA (Cincinnati) Zachary Cartee Chad Alexander Lewis John Michael Logar Andrew Minor John G. Morris Gabriel Phillips Jaret Andrew Vance IOTA (Georgia Tech) Cody Joerg Schoenfuss LAMBDA (Georgia) Christopher Paul Jue NU (Nebraska) Darrin Scott Gable Jason G. Rosenthal XI (Roanoke) Bradley Joseph Bommarito Mark Camden Maust TAU (NC State) Zane Kennedy Garris William Thomas King CHI (Stetson) Connor Justin Bradt PSI (Cornell) Austin George Stasko ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Carlos Anthony Alvarez Andrew Lee Bolen David Clayton Carter Thomas Walker Gibbons Kory Paul Jarzyk Chancellor Alan Myers

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ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) cont. BETA GAMMA (Louisville) Mohammad Abdullah Qureshi Nicholas Battjes Austin Christopher Taylor Michael Kelley Vorreiter Austin Wayne Warren ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Nathaniel Graham Northcutt BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Casey Rutledge Shaw Jacob Warner Beavers

GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) Zachary Alexander Douglas Seth Thomas Gassett Patrick Edmond Granberry Andrew William Garrett Leo Frank Harry Taylor Carson Foster Whaley

DELTA CHI (Kansas State) cont. Jesse Issac Morris Jonathan Michael Wilson

EPSILON ALPHA (Elon) Matias David Ahrensdorf Ellis Antonio Babcock Andrew M. Bardwil ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) BETA LAMBDA (Tampa) GAMMA PSI (Augusta) Patrick James Blake Jack Ronald Dawson Jonathan Isaac Roitman Allen Christopher Rogers Nathan Daniel Blohm Ryan Downey John Lincoln-Hamill Borzilleri John Patrick Faulk BETA NU (Houston) DELTA BETA (North Georgia) Gray Bowline John Joseph Morad Robert Anthony Gonzales Josiah Haddon Hatch Brendan Henry Burke Eloy Anthony Hernandez Marc Andrew Lacroix Robert David Cain ALPHA LAMBDA (Mississippi) Bryan Mendoza Joel Ryan Davis Landon Dent Goodreau Joseph Allan Dickerson BETA XI (Central Michigan) DELTA DELTA (Truman State) Colin John Emerson ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Kyle David Chamberlain Grant Matthew Freitas Nathaniel Hayes Essigs Alec Daniel Mackay Kyle Anthony Hicks Patrick R. Lucitt Parker Hemingway Follett Erik Thoreson Saline Alec Robert Larowe Anthony Madison Whalen Michael Cameron Golaski John Matthew Sloan Matteo Enrique Luna Ryan Isaiah Gomes Trenton James Vanderlinden DELTA EPSILON (Jacksonville State) Spencer Alexander Grabel ALPHA RHO (West Virginia) Kyle Jacob Wright Thomas Avery Davis Ryan Michael Hall Garrett Keith Fink Seth Ray Gardner Logan Spencer Hansen Stephen Graziano BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State) Paul Ray Hicks Jake Thornton Hattersley Noah Patrick Irving Benjamin Drew Butcher Chase Austin Smitherman Jackson Ace Hill Ayden Lloyd Lasley Colton Daniel Campbell Riley Carter Johnson Nathaniel Albert Martin Jonathan Castillo DELTA ETA (Morehead State) Benjamin McGlone Keyes Cameron Beck Vandemark Jacob Garrett Dunson Virgil Bowling Michael John Martin Carson Mattox Fuller Jared Scott Hatton Benjamin Hall Okel ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Derek Leland Henry Jacob Todd Johnson Jacob Nicolas Ostria Christopher Ray Ferren Daniel Larin Henry Louis Plaut Henry BennettDavid Meeks Kendall James Normand DELTA LAMBDA (UNC – Charlotte) Ethan James Porter Andrew Biddle Ten Eyck Nicholas Michael Olivares Kyle Mitchell Ali Ryan Christopher Radecki Tristan Thomas Thorman Chandler Alan Crean Andrew Scott Ransdell ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer) Steven Joseph Falkl Palmer Alton Smith Andrew Gaudet GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) Tristin Blake Fields Samuel Taliaferro Thomas Brandon Michael Herrada Brandon Lawrence Davis Jonathan Allen Kekoa Martin Harry William Wyatt Dhruva Kunigal Shivakumar ALPHA PHI (Illinois Tech) GAMMA GAMMA (Troy) Jacob Sorrells Wenzel EPSILON BETA (Grand Valley State) Darryl Ze-Xian Foong Ben Cox Christopher Albert Nostrant Anthony Jason Roldan DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green) Mackewin John Powell GAMMA NU (LaGrange) Brandon Ralph Bryant ALPHA OMEGA (Oregon) Asher Douglas Hendon Donovan Gaffney EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia – Wise) Vlad Antonio Anderson Timothy Douglas Cheney Riley Harper Chan GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) DELTA UPSILON (Pittsburgh) Jonathan Alex Mcnew Dante Ricardo Hatcher Joshua Matthew Abshire Jason William Long Matthew Robert Van Horn Tyler Austin Belden Christian Aaron Wesbrock BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Brody George Busby DELTA CHI (Kansas State) Ryan Jamwant Budhu Bryan Seth Christa Dallas Dwayne Gosselin EPSILON ETA (Winthrop) Matthew John Petrula William Michael Digmon Chase Xavier Kaiser Joshua Hart

EPSILON ETA (Winthrop) cont. John Thomas Herndon Logan Levon McCain EPSILON THETA (Seton Hall) Randy Joseph Breigle EPSILON IOTA (UNC – Greensboro)

Jorge Antonio Alamillo Brendan Hill William Michael Jones

EPSILON MU (Bradley) Kyler Jacob Bash Tyler John Buchanan Nicholas Salvatore Mayer Terry-Brys Evan Ward EPSILON NU (Sacramento State) Ryan K. Saechin Aaron Cabral Alexander Beau Seim EPSILON OMICRON (Villanova) Brandon William Nash Lorenzo Michael Penna Jack McMahon Whelan EPSILON PI (Virginia Commonwealth)

Riley Chapple Nicholas Peyton Wilson

EPSILON RHO (Lenior-Rhyne) James Matthew Cannon James Lee Dytrt Christopher Todd Norman Zachary Todd Norman EPSILON CHI (Denver) Jacob Turman Matthew David Underwood EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) Tyler Philip Borzyn Austin Robert Duclos Aiden Terrence Moses Jared Gaylord Whirlow ZETA BETA (UC – San Diego) Adam Alexander Alvord Sachin Krishna Dwarakanath

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JOSHUA ABSHIRE

2019

"Given my time as I have served on this past Executive Council as Chaplain, I have gained so many professional, interpersonal, and life skills as a man and brother of this amazing Fraternity. I have been able to connect with my entire chapter and other brothers on an entirely different level and created a sense of a second home that I could only find in Pi Kappa Phi."  Gamma Phi (South Alabama) 2019 National President's Circle member

ZETA BETA (UC – San Diego) cont. ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Megh Jariwala William Edward McConnell David Harvey Lightfoot Evan Douglas Nolley Drake Register ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota) Jacob Adamczyk ETA ZETA (Queens) Kenneth J. Bond Charles Howe Karter Brandenburger Ryan Fesenmeyer ETA THETA (San Francisco) Jacoby Groah Gurpartap Singh Ghuman Bryan Douglas Hart Logan James Ulrich Ethan Kapps Spenser McLaughlin Wong Jacob Kostecke Gaines McCollum ETA CHI (Texas Christian) Spencer Joseph Patterson Michael Joseph Fiore Nathan Lowe ZETA ETA (South Florida) Ethan Reed Tassinari ETA KAPPA (SUNY – Plattsburgh) Henry Joseph Christopher ZETA THETA (Texas) Gregory Max Soffer Jeffrey Cai Guy Wilson Sexton ETA MU (Wingate) Ryan Mark Sparkman Cayman Gray Morris Jason Christopher Schwartz ZETA PHI (Colorado State) Samuel Grayson Webb Luke McHenry Duvall Alejandro Oscar Martinez ETA OMICRON (San Francisco State) Kaleb Reid Taylor Connor T. Egan Dominic Anthony Paulazzo ZETA CHI (Albright) Adam Edward Thron ETA RHO (Texas State) Cody Ryan Fishback ZETA PSI (IUPUI) Conner Quay Lewis Andrew Martin Demo Craig Scott Freeman ETA PHI (UMBC) Trace Robert Goodwin Patrick Reid Scott Mathew McCain Justin David Saelens Timothy Jason Petrides John Wiliam Spence ETA PSI (Central Florida) Caden Michael Yates Martin Rolando Salgado ETA BETA (Indiana State) Jedidiah Patrick Caron Joshua Alexander Cortes Lewis Tyler Cummings Neil Evan Jones Casey Evan Latham Patrick Owen Phillipy Adam Lee Reed Nolan Andrew Vallier

THETA THETA (Iowa) cont. Ronald Slawek Anthony J. Storniolo THETA IOTA (Washington State) Gerald Francis Frazier

IOTA ZETA (Stephen F. Austin) Thomas Aimbrose Martin

IOTA PHI (Loyola – New Orleans) cont. KAPPA XI (DePaul) cont.

IOTA THETA (Tennessee Tech) Anderson Yeu Lu

IOTA CHI (Ball State) Cole Findley Jonathan Ohrn Petro Steven Isaac Wilson

IOTA IOTA (Cal Poly – Pomona) THETA LAMBDA (Missouri State) Eric James Oliver Alexander John Clark Kyle Robert Derringer IOTA KAPPA (Northern Colorado) Tanner Alan Geren Tyler Jones Abrahamson Caleb P. Gussner James Michael Clark Micah Dutch Murdock Logan Lynn Jensen Michael Alexander Nice Spencer Michael Moreno Joseph Parker Reinwald Aaron Benjamin Ortiz Nicholas Giotto Voet Isaac Elias Ramos Austin Ryan Sack THETA XI (Arizona State) Eric Thomas Smokowski Alec James Davis IOTA MU (Arkansas – Fort Smith) THETA OMICRON (Nevada – Reno) Nicholas Ray Harris Edward Farris Andrews Alexander Jay Perry Ethan Erdmann Brandon Salazar Romero Johnathan Cory Turco THETA RHO (Western Michigan) Drake Vinyard Max Richard Beffel Ethan Brock Williams Colin Patrick Jacob Luis Enrique Vargas IOTA XI (Texas – Dallas) Braden Scott Wilson Jared Mitchell Harvey Grant Chadwick Small

Alexei Ashby Passmore

IOTA PSI (Boise State) Brock Olive Nathan McCoy Weber IOTA OMEGA (UNLV) Jensen Michael Cheney Ricardo Anthony Mercado KAPPA EPSILON (Stony Brook) Timothy James Healy KAPPA ZETA (Maine) Griffin Michael Henderson Chandler Crosby Perkins Myles Walbridge Turner KAPPA ETA (SUNY – Geneseo) Ben David Valade KAPPA THETA (San Diego) John Daniel McCarthy

Liam Jeffrey Poczatek Evangelos Ioannis Sellas

KAPPA OMICRON (Connecticut) Mitchell Chapin Ives Adam Kealan Markowski Ryan Gerald Miller Herberth Esteban Muguruza Graham Crawford Rider Virgil T. Rona KAPPA PI (Cal Poly – San Luis Obispo) Jacob Max Siderman KAPPA TAU (Eastern Washington) Brandon Michael Cole Samuel Edwin Coutts Collin Royce Galbreath Christopher Joseph Millward Wyatt William Newhouse Austin Thomas Schulz Devin Michael Smith KAPPA PHI (Loyola – Chicago) Austin Scott Guinn Kyle Christopher Winterrowd

LAMBDA IOTA (Vermont) Griffin Leeds Bartholomew THETA UPSILON (Northern Arizona) KAPPA IOTA (Idaho) Timothy Andrew Beard Sebastian Davalos IOTA OMICRON (Iona) Ryan Robert Kirkpatrick Erik Raymond Bottge Garrett Andrew Johnson Austin Joseph Stellato Sawyer James Bryson Evan Daniel Kramer KAPPA KAPPA (New Mexico) James Corbett Eyler Jack Thomas McMillan IOTA RHO (Western Illinois) Riley Anthony Banez Thomas Colin Giordano Ryland James Stone Justin Anthony Brown Sebastian Andres Fidalgo Nathan Henri Gourd Nathan Emanuel Talamantez Preston Sammuel Bubb Mario Leander Morford-Oberst Joseph Stephen Graziano Austin Charles Vreeland Tate Noah Dowell Philip Ross Pierotti James Mason Greenho Cole Richard Walker Derek John Lahey Matthew David Macdougall Zack Charles Walsh Herbert Charles Sommer KAPPA MU (UC – Merced) Tucker Davis Paradee Nicholas Alexander Deters Jake Albert Pezzullo THETA ALPHA (Southern Mississippi) THETA PSI (RIT) IOTA SIGMA (San Jose State) Allan Joseph Garcia Matthew Scott Richardson Nathan Paul Gerald Adam Peter Aldrow Jomari Buenavista Gilberto Torressosa Jack Eric Sobran George McCormick Wilkerson Joshua Guan-Xiong Holmes Cody Ray Surprise IOTA UPSILON (Florida Gulf Coast) KAPPA NU (Sonoma State) Justin Leonard Walla THETA EPSILON (Kansas) IOTA BETA (Texas – San Antonio) Christopher Thomas Garzarelli Brice Wyatt James Brooks Cameron James Zagursky John Robert Gilligan Cameron Drake Trahan Malik Torres Dillard Zachary James Osborne Robert Joseph Zampella James Rollie Johnson Matthew Michael Rueda IOTA EPSILON (Susquehanna) IOTA PHI (Loyola – New Orleans) Northeastern THETA THETA (Iowa) Owen Coleman Madden Mark Edward Jaunet KAPPA XI (DePaul) Sean Mitchell Kyle Peterson Samuel Steven Lebarron Justin Gregory Gasparovic

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MAKE YOUR MARK O U R B R O T H E R S . T H E I R F U T U R E . Y O U R L E G A C Y.

THE GATEWAY SOCIETY recognizes individuals who include the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in their estate plans.

WAYS TO MAKE A PLANNED GIFT… • Gift through a Will or Bequest • Gift through a Living Revocable Trust • Life Insurance Policy • Real Estate

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BOB WELSH

Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Gateway Society Member

"I have a strong conviction that Pi Kappa Phi has been guided over the years by great leaders, staff and volunteers who have all contributed to making the fraternity very unique. There are many qualities that make Pi Kappa Phi distinctive. There is a collective spirit within the fraternity that goes beyond traditions, college experiences, etc. To me that spirit is the greater meaning of Brotherhood that transcends personal chapter and college affiliation. It is because of that quality that I have chosen to put my resources towards on-going support of that fraternity mission and culture.

Having seen how the Foundation has been shaped and guided over the past few decades, I believe that it is on very solid ground. However, that continued strength is dependent upon every brother’s awareness of the mission of the Greater Fraternity and understanding of the importance of being involved. We are all faced with making decisions about how we will allocate our resources to those things we believe in and that can make a difference in the world. If I didn't believe that Pi Kappa Phi is one of those important groups, I would not have chosen to become a member of the Gateway Society." 

Alpha (College of Charleston) Daniel Bradford Barry David Michael Ingraham David Harold Jaffee Richard Patrick Pierce Jason Andrew Schall Richard Burke Voorneveld

Psi (Cornell) Richard Samuel Shull

Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) cont. Darren J. Tapp

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Douglas E. Barnett

Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Arthur John Quickenton

Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Jesse Carlton Crimm

Omega (Purdue) David Lee Johnson David Girdon Lane John Edwin McDonald

Alpha Phi (IIT) Christopher John Blanchette Kenneth James Peterson Bryan David Schott

Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Walter Hugh Brinkman Glenn Albert Dickson George F. Shipp

Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee State) James Scott Davidson

Zeta Kappa (Richard Stockton) Franco Felice Catania

Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Robert L. Whelan

Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Jamey Rickey Porter Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Jim Hall, III Jay Kevin Morris

Beta Phi (East Carolina) Douglas Lee Littiken William Franklin Marks

Zeta Lambda (Cal State - Chico) Arden Thorvald Anderson, II

Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) William Stuart Hicks

Alpha Psi (Indiana) David Scott Shook, III Paul “T.J.” Sullivan

Delta Lambda (UNC-Charlotte) Matthew Steve Brown Michael Jason Grass William Clarence Jackson Jr.

Alpha Omega (Oregon) Dade MacDonald Wright

Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Roger Lee Reed

Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Craig Lee Anderson John Patrick Babel

Beta Alpha (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma James A. Krucher Louis Robert Miceli

Gamma Gamma (Troy) Christopher Carl Nelson

Delta Tau (James Madison) Earle Morse Copp III

Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) James Eric Jeffares

Delta Chi (Kansas State) J. Timothy Lindemuth

Eta Iota (Christopher Newport) Christopher Thomas Conner

Lambda (Georgia) James Luther Lester IV Thomas Philip Tappy David Ernest Tidmore Mu (Duke) Anders William Hall Xi (Roanoke) Edward Lyons Corson, II Reginald Whitten Gravely, Jr. Durward Warren Owen Tod Nelson Senne Dudley Foster Woody Omicron (Alabama) George Kyser Greene Robert Nathan Hightower Travis Porter Julian A.J. Lonnie Strickland, III Rho (Washington and Lee) Richard G. Anderson Robert Otto Waldbauer, Jr. Upsilon (Illinois) Michael A. Lowery Phillip Stiles Whipple J. Gunnar Schalin Chi (Stetson) Gabriel Gehret Stephen Andrew Kilpatrick Bruce Layton Rogers Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr.

Alpha Delta (Washington) John Robert Cragg Stanley Joseph Gratis Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Michael Leo O'Donnell Albert Eben Luer Mark Edward Timmes Alpha Eta (Sanford) Gerald W. Matthews Dr. Jack Raymond McDonald Alpha Theta (Michigan State) George Winfield Pardee, Jr.

Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Theodore A. Scharfenstein William Jeffrey Wallace Robert Maxwell Weitzner Beta Gamma (Louisville) Ronald E. Krebs Beta Delta (Drake) Robert Morgan Moody

Alpha Iota (Auburn) Beta Eta (Florida State) Christopher David New Charles Sanford Blackledge, Jr. Jonathan E. Stevens J. Ernest Johnson Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Mark Edward Perrin

Beta Iota (Toledo) Dr. Lance Allen Talmage

Alpha Mu (Penn State) Kevin Keith Murphy

Beta Kappa (Georgia State) John Bryan Whitley Kenneth John Cribbs

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Jeremy Galvin Frank Megran Parrish, III Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Thomas E. Berk Richard Nevin Mensch

CHRIS BLANCHETTE

Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Gateway Society Member

Beta Lambda (Tampa) Eric Ashley Magendantz Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Jeffrey Dean Braise

Gamma Epsilon (UNC – Greensboro) Phillip Keith Cates

Delta Psi (Texas -Arlington) Mark Franklin Jacobs Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Perry W. Buffington Thomas Brandon Sullivan Patrick Oren Manning Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Jeffrey L. Esola Ronald James deValinger Gamma Tau (North Texas) Matthew Paul Varnell

Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly) James Alexander Ransom Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Steven Talmadge Kirkman

Zeta Xi (Averett) Peter Allen Blum, Jr. Zeta Upsilon (Bloomsburg) Paul Willey Hadzor, III

Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Eric Charles Hammer Eta Rho (Texas State) Brett & Jenna Lee Andrae Lamont Turner Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) John Edward Bezou, Jr. John William Langley

Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Matthew Philip Stuart

Theta Delta (Florida International) Christopher Brett Chong Noel J. Guillama Alain David Sanchez

Gamma Omega (Montevallo) R. Jeffery McGhee

Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Timothy Edward Haen Benjamin Scott Shae Robert Emmett Welsh

Theta Eta (American) Carlos Santiago Ramirez

Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Jonathan Argyle Barney

Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Jacob Lawton Carter, III

Delta Delta (Truman State) John Richard Andrews Michael Richard Zolezzi

Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) James Halleck Perkins, Jr. Alan Patrick Duesterhaus

Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) Benjamin Gabriel Croxton William Lee Finney

Theta Nu (Delaware) Paul Edward Parker Theta Tau (High Point) Andrew Davidson Realon Theta Xi (Arizona State) Wayne Royce Unger

"Lifetime commitment begins with taking pride in being a part of something that is bigger than yourself. I wouldn’t be where I am today as a parent, a husband, or a leader without my brothers in Pi Kappa Phi. My service to Pi Kapp didn’t end when I graduated college, and I’m proud to continue to support Pi Kappa Phi Foundation to ensure the brothers behind us have the same experience. I included Pi Kappa Phi in my legacy plans because I want to do my part to ensure others can benefit as I have." 

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2019 FINANCIALS 2019 FINA PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY Educational Grants

$145,649 (1.97%)

Affiliates & Other Revenues

$659,010 (8.92%)

Event / Education Registration Fees

THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE Gear Up Florida

ABEX Challenge

$754,012 (10.20%)

$95,510 (4.21%)

$71,992 (3.17%)

Individual Gifts

Corporate Sponsors

$134,708 (5.93%)

$161,878 (7.13%)

Sales/Other

$79,867 (3.52%)

$7,389,617

$2,270,607

Revenue

Revenue

Royalties

$118,490 (1.60%) Merchandise

Build America

Member Revenues

$123,941 (1.68%)

$5,588,515 (75.63%)

$52,917 (2.33%)

Registration Fees

Investment Restricted Income (Loss) Income

$951 (0.04%)

Merchandise

Alumni Engagement (including Summer Alumni Reunion)

$56,465 (0.74%)

Interfraternity Relations

$98,403 (1.30%)

Communications (including branding)

$173,144 (2.28%)

Build America

Housing support (HIF, ILF & misc)

$83,965 (3.68%)

$266,707 (3.51%)

Chapter Development & Expansion

$48,262 (0.64%)

$385,157 (5.07%)

$3,034,766 (39.96)

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$1,911,666 (25.17%)

Administrative (including officials)

$766,783 (10.10%)

$624,955 (27%)

$673,581 (29.67%)

In-kind Gifts

$381,629 (16.81%)

-$5,000 (-0.22%)

Administrative

$109,100 (4.78%)

ABEX Challenge

$123,858 (5.42%)

Gear Up Florida

$133,029 (5.82%)

$562,694 (24.63%)

$2,284,491 Expenses

Expenses

Staff

Journey of Hope

Journey of Hope

$7,595,099

Risk Management & Prevention Education

Chapter Fundraising

$35,808 (1.58%)

Events & Leadership Development

$853,748 (11.24%)

Placements & Grants

$405,814 (17.76%)

In-kind

$381,629 (16.71%)

Chapter Services

$300,497 (13.15%)

Financial Development

$183,905 (8.05%)

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ANCIALS 2019 FINANCIALS PI KAPPA PHI PROPERTIES

PI KAPPA PHI FOUNDATION Chapter Investment Funds

$17,712 (2.39%) Other

Rental Revenues

$613,400 (3%)

$6,926,224 (97%)

Officials Giving (includes Board of Governors)

Unrestricted Gifts

$153,194 (20.69%)

$104,732 (14.15%)

Nu Phi

$49,984 (6.75%)

$7,539,624

$740,317

Revenue

Revenue

Annual Appeal

$174,660 (23.85%) National President's Circle & Student Giving Gifts

Restricted Gifts

$8,167 (1.10%)

$231,865 (31.32%)

HISTORICAL ASSETS

HISTORICAL YEAR

END ASSETS

2019 $11,561,799 2018 $10,557,426 2017 $11,716,928 2016 $11,635,510 2015 $11,377,959

2019 $36,540,302 2018 $30,712,026 2017 $ 19,424,902 2016 $19,800,560

Pi Kapp Scholars

Utilities & Maintenance

Depreciation & Closing Costs

$3,802,624 (50.57%)

$1,339,119 (17.81%)

$9,000 (1.76%)

Bergstrom Leadership Grants

Interest & Property Tax

$1,378,076 (18.33%)

$8,649 (1.69%) Pi Kappa Phi Edu. Grant (Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders)

$35,000 (6.83%)

International Scholars

Leasing

$234,713 (3.12%)

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Library Grant

$100,421 (19.61%)

$512,125

Expenses

$122,020 (1.62%)

$575 (0.11%)

$26,924 (5.26%)

$7,518,927

Insurance

Edu/Leadership Grants to Chapters Alpha Epsilon

Edu. grants & scholarships

Administrative

$642,374 (8.54%)

CIF Scholarships (local scholarships)

$44,728 (8.73 8.73%)

Morgan Scholars

$48,489 (9.47%)

Pi Kappa Phi Edu. Grant

$105,000 (20.50%)

The Ability Experience (including Bergstrom Service Grants)

$133,337 (26.04 26.04%)

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HOW ALLEN ROGERS MOTIVATED HIS CHAPTER TO EXCELLENCE

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IF ALLEN ROGERS, Gamma Psi (Augusta) was a chapter of only himself, he would have ranked in the top 20 out of all Pi Kappa Phi chapters nationally in fundraising for The Ability Experience. But as the 2019 Philanthropy Chairman of the Year, his focus has always been on being a team player. “We finished the year at $14,617, that number is always going to be embedded in my mind,” Rogers said. “I’ll never forget that number. It was a wild year, and I was so surprised to be recognized with that award at Chapter Officers.” As a Gear Up Florida and Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders participant, Rogers took the initiative to put Gamma Psi on a path for success by motivating his members as an intuitive leader. “I remember hearing during Chapter Officers all these stories about these chapters that were hosting big events where they would raise thousands of dollars, and that’s just not us,” Rogers said. “We’re a small chapter at a small school with eight or nine thousand undergraduates, and it wasn’t really realistic for us.” With that in mind, Rogers shifted his chapter’s mindset from large-scale campus philanthropy events to focus on peerto-peer fundraising and raising money consistently throughout the year. Doing so took a strong work ethic, something that he attributed to his Gear Up Florida experience in 2018. “Hunter Stewart, the project manager for my Gear Up Florida team, told me that passion is contagious, and I believe that,” Rogers said. “When I was up there pumping those guys up for March Madness or whatever we were doing, I would be passionate. I would always be the guy who talks the most at chapter meetings, and I would be passionate. It seemed like overkill at first, but by the end of the year everyone was getting involved, and I think I was better because of it.” If passion is infectious, then it is fair to

say that Gamma Psi was wrought with an epidemic of enthusiasm for The Ability Experience under Rogers. Starting with small events to get their chapter recognized on campus, and a War of the Roses competition which brought in $4,000, Rogers showed his brothers that he was committed to the mission of The Ability Experience, and found ways to bring that same passion to others. “I really believe that if we hadn’t done those earlier events on campus and they hadn’t seen that potential we showed, that they wouldn’t have joined.” Within a few months, infectious passion became tangible results as the chapter made the final four in The Ability Experience’s 2019 March Madness peerto-peer fundraising competition. “When March Madness came up, that was the point where I got the guys on my side and pumped up about philanthropy,” Rogers said. “I remember every week, whether we were up against Wingate or Clemson, I would go up there during chapter meetings and get them pumped up about it. I would tell them that the other chapters don’t want the smoke and that we were coming after them.” In total, the Gamma Psi Chapter’s fundraising for The Ability Experience in 2019 saw a 2000% increase from 2018 and raised more money than it ever had since the chapter’s 2016 rechartering. Part of what Rogers believed made him an exceptional fundraiser and philanthropy chairman is his own personal connection to The Ability Experience. Born with kidney disease and having a pacemaker implanted when he was two years old, he said that his brothers continued to motivate and inspire him to be the best he can be. “Your brothers are a group of people that look past everything exterior,” Rogers said. “It sounds complicated, but I’m 5’3”, I’ve had 23 surgeries and I’m covered in scars and I’m not exactly the coolest person, I’m

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kind of a nerd. But when I met my brothers they saw none of that and they brought me in immediately.” Rogers’ Pi Kappa Phi experience has gotten him through the doctors’ visits and bad days, which has motivated him to pay it forward through the interactions he has had through The Ability Experience. “When I would see some of those kids who were totally cognitively functional and have a conversation where they would say they have been in hospitals all their life and not really able to interact and have a normal life, I was able to relate to them. I just told them that you don’t give up.” Putting service before self is a standout character trait of Rogers. He is focussed on giving others the same opportunities Pi Kappa Phi and The Ability Experience have offered him, and improving the world around him. “I was never expecting philanthropy chairman of the year, it hardly crossed my mind, but I did it all for them,” Rogers said. “I owed it to Pi Kappa Phi for giving me these brothers to succeed.” 

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IT’S STRANGE TO LOOK BACK at 2019 and The Ability Experience’s successes as we seek creativity, innovation and resilience in 2020. No doubt you have witnessed efforts to continue impacting and supporting people with disabilities in meaningful ways! This time last year, the men of Pi Kappa Phi, as they have done for decades, traversed the nation to build accessible structures worth $35,000 in saved labor costs through Build America. The Journey of Hope and Gear Up Florida fostered relationships with the disabled community participants and engaged in more than 115 friendship visits meeting with more than 3,400 people with disabilities while providing countless leadership opportunities. Likewise, The Ability Experience continued to provide the opportunity for every Pi Kappa Phi to have a shared experience through Ability Camps, Bergstrom Fellows and local volunteer relationships. In 2019, 10,864 connections were made between Pi Kappa Phi members and people with disabilities, and 136 chapters had sustained or created a new volunteer partnership with a local organization that serves people with disabilities. Men continue to find the value in serving others, whether they traveled thousands of miles or just down the street. Today, for the first time in our history, our men are at home. Instead of sitting back while our friends across the country remain isolated, The Ability Experience has created new opportunities using technology to continue serving people with disabilities through virtual initiatives. While many men will continue their summer experiences in a digital capacity, others have committed to The Ability Experience in a new capacity by participating in virtual friendship visits, challenge events and an all-new adaptive video gaming initiative made possible with new technology. The statistics show that we are making a tremendous impact, but the stories I hear from our participants and partners show that we are changing lives! The generosity of our supporters has made continued growth possible in 2019 and will continue to bring new methods of engagement between the men of Pi Kappa Phi and people with disabilities in 2020. On behalf of The Ability Experience, I want to extend my sincere appreciation to all of those who have made a difference in the lives of people with disabilities and the men of Pi Kappa Phi. 

CHAD PERCE

MEMORIAL GRANTS

CHAIRMAN, THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE

TODD J. PORTERFIELD

JASON R. TIRADO

TODD PORTERFIELD, Alpha Delta Chapter at Washington, passed away on August 7, 2000. Todd was cycling with the Journey of Hope South team and was struck by a car in Lexington, N.C. Todd leaves a long legacy of compassion, brotherhood, dedication and selfless giving. The Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Fund provides an annual grant to an organization, voted on by the team, that made the greatest impact on members along the Journey of Hope South route.

JASON TIRADO, Zeta Epsilon Chapter at George Mason, passed away on April 30, 2000, from a fall during a hiking trip with friends in the North Carolina mountains. Jason was a Journey of Hope cyclist in 1999 and was spending the 2000 spring semester as Gear Up Florida project manager. He impacted the lives of hundreds during his time with The Ability Experience. The Jason R. Tirado Memorial Fund provides an annual grant to an organization, voted on by the team, that made the greatest impact on members along the Journey of Hope North route.

The 2019 Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Grant Recipient: Every Ability Plays; Albuquerque, NM

The 2019 Jason R. Tirado Memorial Grant Recipient: Eisenhower Center; Ann Arbor, MI

1977–2000

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Donors are listed by giving level for the 2019 Calendar Year. [] indicates Pi Alpha

Recognizing those who support The Ability Experience through monthly giving.

$25,000+

Bruce and Sally Rogers, Chi (Stetson)  Mountaingate Capital Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Sprinter

$10,000 - $24,999 Dallas Aasand Mark Allers Lane Anderson Fred Angel JP Aspinwall Adam Bacon Tanner Bacon Nick Ballinger Mike Barnes Michael Baughman David Bernhardt Luc Blazejewski David Buchanan Simon Buchman Michael Caputo Adam Castle Spencer Chan Jeff Colburn David Condon Chris Conner Michael Cozad Andy Culler Eric Dailey Andrew DeNucci Eli DeQuiroz Andrew Deterding Rob Eisenstein John Farley Russ Faulkner Adrian Fernández Freddy Fernández Chris Ferrell Jeff Flagg Ryan Foerstel Barney Fortunato Jeremy Galvin Chris Garrett Drew Gottula Chris Grant Phillip Hamilton Phyllis Hamilton Cathy Harrison Nick Hart Sean Hazaray

Branden Herron Curt Herzog Travis Higgs Mike Hill Kelly Hobbie Whitey Holt Zach Hom Jared Hopkins Nathaniel Hyde Seth Jackson Andrew Jaffee Dan Jones Jeremy Jones Kalen Kenney Andy King Daniel Klocke Dave Knavel Scott Kopple Bonnie & Gordon Lasley Jerome Lewis Tom LeClaire Dave Lizak Brandon Lloyd Glenn Losinski John Lumsden Basil Lyberg Thomas Marlbrough Andrew Matznick Alex Maxwell Ryan McCarthy Brian McDonald Tony Mendoza Regina Moody Jim Murphy Marty Newhouse Ethan Norman Jeff Olivero Matthew Osorio Cameron Patterson Matt Payne Brian Perkins Steve Peters John Powers Corey Pudhorodsky

Sam Raduns Allan Ramsay Joe Regenstein Daniel Riley Nick Roberson Bradley Robins Cam Robinson Josh Rubin Chris Ryle Dante' Schembari John Schumacher Chris Shade David Shanklin Josh Sheffler Dean Sheorn Mike Smith David Stinnette AJ Stockwell Nick Stoczanyn Marty Stow Gary Sugg Kevin Sutherland Matt Sutter Dino Taylor Ben Thacker Ryan Thibodaux Hulme Thompson Mark Torrez Nick Turner Mark Urrutia John Visconi Sarah Wagner Jeff Wahlen Emily Waldo Geoff Walker Nathan Whelan Michael Wilbourn Rick Wilhelm Blake Williams Kyle Wilson Kyle Wilson Michael Wright Kevin Yates

Kelley A Bergstrom, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Kyle Pease Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999

Durran Coley, Eta Zeta (Queens) Michael Davis, Psi (Cornell)  Michelle Hajjar Bob Lane, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Chad Perce, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)  Carol Wolf Chaney Donor Fund FreedomVanGo Florida Powertrain & Hydraulics Inc Jim Karlovec, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)  New York Life Raesemann Enterprises TJX Foundation Turner Construction Company Zeta Zeta Alumni Association

$2,500 - $4,999

George and Harriet Blank Joel Borellis, Sigma (South Carolina)  Mike Carter, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)  Mark Couch Ned Gross Kenneth Hodges Jeanette Mcgroarty Aundia MehrRostami Lauren Permuy Donald Peterson Rob Raesemann, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)  Nineff Shlita Jessica Sorenson Ian Sundberg, Theta (Cincinnati)  James and Julie Zirpolo Eric Zoller

$1,000 - $2,499

Eric Aafedt Mark Allers, Iota (Georgia Tech)  Kim Andreaus Katie Archer Nancy Bach Adam Bacon, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder) 

$1,000 - $2,499

Angela Bailey Eric Banter Natalia Baran Mike Barnes, Gamma (UC - Berkeley)  Gaby Batshoun Joel Bell Linda Bell Aimee Berger Steve Brewer, Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly)  Anthony Brown John Burgard Elsie Burgess Jana Carani Dan Clark, Theta Psi (RIT) Bruce Clinton Jeff Colburn, Epsilon Phi (Alabama - Birmingham)  Matthew Colson David Corey, Alpha Eta (Samford)  Leigh Covington Julia Crowe Debra Diver Grace Lee Dorsch Teresa Downey Alan Duesterhaus, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Thomas Eckerle, Alpha Psi (Indiana)  Kurt Ehrlich Ryan Elwell Adrian Fernandez, Gamma (UC - Berkeley)  Stew Fisher Dan Floriani Patrick Folio, Alpha Rho (West Virginia) Dan French, Upsilon (Illinois)  Ty and Marvel Galvin Debbie Ganung Dave GASSEL Michael Gauthier Violet Gauthreaux Geoffrey Gervasini Junghee Gogue Royce and Kristen Golembeck Laurie Goose Jeffrey Grimm, Xi (Roanoke)  Jessica Guess Mike and Rita Hale Kelly Hall Charles Hamilton John Hannagan Cathy Harrison Victoria Hill Stanley Hirt Teresa Hoglund Alexandra Hughes Estrella Hyman Troy Jones Scott Jost Haley Kaczynski Jordan Keller Matthew Keller, Delta Chi (Kansas State)  Tamera Kendrick Colton King Gary and Sue Kirke Ben and Rebecca Kirshner Rob Lackey, Gamma Delta (Memphis)  Lisa Lahey Gordon Lasley Dave Lizak, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Heidi Lowe Scot Ludwig Josh Lundell, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Basil Lyberg, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)  David Lyerly, Delta Phi (Radford) Michaela Mack Tracy Maddux Joseph Marus Perry Mattern Robert McAdam Carol McCoy Robert McCullough Elli McDaniel Luke McKenzie Melissa Mealy Willie Meier, Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)  Drew Meng Anne Miller Kevin Miners Neil Mishurda, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder) 

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$1,000 - $2,499

Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) LEVEL

The goal of LEVEL is to change the way people see ability and with a diverse group of students, ranging from rare diseases, genetic disorders, and a host of visible and invisible disabilities. Pi Kappa Phi members at the Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) Chapter have helped in the organization’s mission to provide access to not just the classroom, but access to the pulse of this great university by creating experiences and opportunities to engage and connect. We are thankful for the leadership and support of the chapter in all of our LEVEL initiatives,” said Gregory Hannah, Assistant Director of the Office of Disability Services at Villanova.

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Cherie Mock Christy Morris Susan Ott Danny Owens Charles Pechous Kimberly Pechous Inez Peterson Clark Peveto Walter Pickens, Sigma (South Carolina) Betty Poole Debra Poulley Diane Prater-Kelly Stephen Ramey, Delta (Furman) Jason Reeves Lawrence Roberts Dante' Schembari, Gamma Phi (South Alabama)  John Schumacher, Beta Delta (Drake)  Glenn See Rhonda Segraves Thomas Sellers Dave Shook, Alpha Psi (Indiana) William Sigmon, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Diane Silverio Alicia Simmons Michael Starshak Phillip Starshak Nick Stoczanyn, Upsilon (Illinois)  Margie Studdard Kevin Sutherland, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)  Julia Syrek-Jablonowska Beverly Talavera Dino Taylor, Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte)  Shelley Virgil Mike Voynich, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)  Jennifer Weatherly E. Regina Welsch Rick Wilhelm, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Nancy Wolfe Karen and Raymond Wollner Michael Wright, Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Frank Yarborough, Zeta Alpha (Clemson) AmazonSmile Bank of America Charitable Foundation Cisco CME Group Community Foundation EverLoved Harry Rhulen Family Headway Charitable Fund for Stephen & Shirley Cookston IMethods Technical Recruiting Jaffe Family Foundation Roselio Dominguez Contracting TASC CFC

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Jose Alanis JP Aspinwall, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)  Vanessa Avila Katie Bach Tanner Bacon, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Amy Banter John Bartolozzi, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)  Mahfouz Matthew Batshoun Alejandra Beardman R Chris Belans Mike and Kari Bennett John Berry Arlene Biancalana Jack Bly, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)  Sheri Bokelman Marianne Brackney John Bragg Kevin Bramble Lou Brooks, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)  Normand Brousseau Richard Bryan David Buchanan, Theta Epsilon (Kansas)  JB Buxton, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Matt Cady, Eta Lambda (Brockport)  Crystal Cambre Karla Camposugarte Francis Cappetta Carl Casey Spencer Chan, Alpha Delta (Washington)  Lori Clark Ronda Conger Dave Conn, Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Karen Connolly Dawn Cooper Sally Cooper Walt and Barbara Corey Andrew Corsini

Michael Cozad, Zeta Xi (Averett)  John Crabtree Rachel Crabtree Kimberly Creedon Amy Crockett Haley Crookes Marshall Croom Joyce Darby Dan Dawson, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)  Deborah DeHaas Underwood Helene Dellanini Pete Dellanini Judith DeSantis Zach Deutscher, Theta (Cincinnati) Steven Dibble, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)  Brandon Dill William and Lisa Dull Tucker Ellis, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Kyle Epting William Epting Rachel Erickson Hee Dorth Falls Kathryn Farmer Russ Faulkner, Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington) James and Eleanor Ferguson Kathy Fink Carol Fisher Bridget Fitzpatrick John Fitzpatrick John Flynn Thomas Forestier, Iota Xi (Texas - Dallas) Barney Fortunato, Theta Nu (Delaware)  Victoria Frankenhoff Jill Freedman Tyler and Rebecca French Ralph Fusco Tracey Fusco Wendy Ganzy Tom and Donna Gauthier Karen George-Alexander Jeffrey George, Iota Xi (Texas - Dallas) Daniel Gingerich Nat Gombis, Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Steve and Janet Gongola, Eta Upsilon (Miami Ohio)  Erica Goodman Shari Grams Pamela Greer Aaron Gwinner Brian Hall Sean Hallisey, Theta Zeta (George Washington) Phillip Hamilton, Theta Delta (Florida International)  Marianne Harkness Matthew Harrison Mark Hartney John Harvey Jim Henry Bridget Herbster Golden Hiep Denise Hodges Brett Hoffman Jackson Holden, Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Kimberly Holder W Holmes Zach Hom, Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Erika Horton Kari Hurt Richard Hyman Jr Kurt Ingerick, Theta Psi (RIT) Eugene Joerns Ulrich Jonen Dan Jones, Eta Psi (Central Florida)  Kedar Joshi, Beta Alpha (NJIT) Kari Kamleiter Denise Katchmark Austin Kavalier, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Brandon Kelly, Zeta Rho (Cal State - Fullerton) Dean Kelly Emilie Kelly Lesley Kenyon Gary Kimble, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Brenda King Mary and Dean Klinger Sharon Knue Mike, Mary and Charl Koehler Sean Koehn Scott Kopple, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)  Justin Kranis Tina Kummelman Carol Laham Christopher Lane Kristin Larsen Bill Lasley

Janice Lassiter Kathleen LeBarron Andrew Lewis Bradley Lierman Jamie Lipham Brandon Lloyd David Lloyd Aimee Locke Sally Logar James Loving Patricia Lowe Glenn Lowenstein Greg Maday Bryer Mariano Steve Marlow Keasha Martindill Harry Mason Elizabeth Mattfeld Andrew Matznick, Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne)  Alex Maxwell, Iota Nu (Mississippi State)  Cindy McBride Judy and Bill McColgan Adrienna McDermott John Mcdermott Patrick McGinnis Margaret E. White McLean Robert Mealy Carl Mergele Abigail Miller Susan Miller Elmer Mills Kate Mitchell Ann Moore David Morgan Ann Mozingo Lisa Mullen Joanna Munana Jim Murphy, Beta Iota (Toledo)  Michael Murray Ann Nakamura Melanie Niblock Timothy Norman John Norton Lisa OBrien Molly and Doug Overby Marguerite Page Steve Palmer William Palmer Jerritt Park, Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Disha Patel Wendy Paulson Susan Pitman Larry Plunkett Joseph Poole John Powers, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)  John Powers, Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Bill Powers, Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Corey Pudhorodsky, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)  Helen Raesemann David Rau Anthony Rieder Mike Roberts Nate Roberts, Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Nancy Rosen Diane Rosin James Rosin Kavi Sachar Juan Sandoval Lora Sattler Robin Schaefer Jonathan Schantz Jim Schiavitti Joseph Sciandra Venkateswara Seiry Chris and Bonny Shade, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)  David Shanklin, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Josh Sheffler, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)  Robert Smart Torrey Smith Matt Smoczynski Jennifer Snell Sigrid Snider Debora Snyder Nancy Sotzing Michael Spiering Christopher Spoone Steven Springsteel Tommaso Stalletti, Kappa Upsilon (Temple) Kim Starr James Starshak Robert Starshak David Stinnette, Omega (Purdue)  Dennis Stopczynski CONTINUE ON PAGE 54

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THE CIRCLE OF GIVING grant is an opportunity for chapters of Pi Kappa Phi to financially impact a local organization serving people with disabilities with whom they visit regularly throughout the year. To be eligible for a Circle of Giving grant, a chapter must fundraise at least $50 per man or $5,000, whichever is less, during the previous calendar year and have an active volunteer relationship with a local organization that serves people with disabilities.

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Circle of Giving grants will be awarded based on a chapter’s overall involvement with The Ability Experience, including: chapter fundraising total, number of members participating in a national Ability Experience events and interaction with your local volunteer relationship. Grants will be awarded for up to 25% of a chapter’s fundraising total and not all chapters are guaranteed to receive a grant.

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1. Best Buddies Boca Raton Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic) $6581.55

2. Heart of Texas Chargers Theta Kappa (Baylor) $5248.81

3. Respite Care Inc.

Zeta Phi (Colorado State) $4406.37

4. Aquability

Iota Psi (Boise State) $3451.36

15. Univ. Northern Colorado Best Buddies

22. Partners In Transition

29. Special Olympics of Berks County

9. The Arc of Southeast Mississippi

16. Canine Companions for Independence

23. Best Buddies

30. Special Olympics at UCLA

10. Best Buddies

17. Special Olympics Florida, Inc.

24. Sunshine Foundation, Inc.

31. Horizon Village

8. The Miracle League of Hattiesburg

Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) $1375.83

Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) $1375.83

Theta Xi (Arizona State) $2618.87

11. Camp Ascca

Iota Kappa (Northern Colorado) $1697.58

Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) $1695.73

Eta Psi (Central Florida) $1633.20

Eta Kappa (SUNY - Plattsburgh) $966.08

Kappa Lambda (Wisconsin) $906.92

Beta Iota (Toledo) $893.04

18. Civitan Foundation

25. Walkin' Roll Activities League, Inc Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne) $787.75

Theta Psi (RIT) $602.94

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12. Tavon Center

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26. A Special Blend Coffee Shop

6. YMCA Miracle League

13. Best Buddies U of L

20. Steppingstones

27. Best Buddies - San Francisco

14. Miracle League of The Triangle

21. Rallycap Sports

28. Lifetime Assistance Incorporated

7. Best Buddies

Beta Nu (Houston) $2765.00

Delta Eta (Morehead State) $364.92

Theta Upsilon (Northern Arizona) $1569.35

Alpha Delta (Washington) $2478.02

Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) $3136.73

Eta Sigma (UCLA) $988.74

Alpha Iota (Auburn) $2546.02

Omega (Purdue) $3365.13

5. Jefferson High School

Zeta Chi (Albright) $257.75

Beta Gamma (Louisville) $2082.28

Tau (NC State) $2051.03

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Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) $1523.77

Alpha Rho (West Virginia) $1363.77

Alpha Nu (Ohio State) $1307.60

Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) $710.50

32. Gigi's Playhouse of Rochester

Iota Beta (Texas - San Antonio) $549.88

Eta Theta (San Francisco) $699.25

Eta Lambda (Brockport) $503.34

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Jerry and Becca Studdard Gary Sugg, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Gary Swanson Gregory Sweat Jason Thompson Kyle Thompson, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi)  Robert Thull Mark Timmes, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Janet Tirado Jones Kathleen Tuesley Nick Turner, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech)  Joe Tutera Lisa Urrutia Cathy Utgard Eric Vidrine John Visconi, Theta Nu (Delaware)  Joseph Wagner Jeff Wahlen, Alpha Epsilon (Florida State) Geoff Walker, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Joel Wallskog Todd Walter, Xi (Roanoke) Misty Watkins Patrick Watkins James Weiss William Welch Ronald Whiteford II Kristen Wiley Carmella Williams Kevin and Christian Williams Tim Williams Vincent Williams Wendell Williams Kristine Wilson Joya Wolf Allan and Nancy Worthington Mark Wylir Laura and Glenn Yaeger Steven and Carrie Yates Carla Zaccardelli Madison Zaccardelli Almark Food Team Central Dispatch, Inc. Frattire Apparel Gita Sporting Goods, Ltd Google ICF Kent's Drive-In, Inc McCurdy-Walden Inc Microsoft No Boundaries Case Management, LLC Silicon Valley Community Foundation 1440 Fund Steamboat Adaptive Recreation - STARS Stone and Holt Weeks Foundation The Hartford United Way of Greater Stark County

$250-$499

Dallas Aasand, Iota Nu (Mississippi State)  Mary Abrams Julia Ackerman Daniel Adams Sharon Adams William Adams Martene Africa Soraya Alexander Joe and Rachel Almeida Leslie Anand Paul Andersen Lane Anderson, Eta Mu (Wingate) Douglas Anderson, Alpha Zeta (Oregon State) Holly Anderson Sandra Anderson Andre Arman, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)  Anthony Arnerich Matt Ashbach, Alpha Delta (Washington)  Mark Bacon, Gamma Theta (UNC - Wilmington) Mary Baer Michele and Darin Bailey Dhiraj Banda, Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte)  Richard Barnett Carol Barton Mike Battah Michael Baughman, Beta (Presbyterian)  Eric Baze Parker Begale, Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) Craig Behler Carylyn Bell Joseph and Nancy Bell Dusty Bellangero William Benedict Samantha Bennett Brian Benson, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

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Tabitha Bentz Dana Berg Jack Berlien, Omega (Purdue) Jeffrey Bilek Abby Binshaieg, Theta Eta (American)  Sue Bird Kimberly Bladen Karen Blair Luc Blazejewski, Beta Iota (Toledo)  Barbara Blumberg Emma Boersma Anita Bokan Susan Bollentin Victor and Megan Boschini Gay Boston Kelly and Jeremy Boston Yuri Braga, Beta Nu (Houston) Karl Braitberg Indy and Larry Breigle Mathew Brennan, Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Matt Brenot, Beta Iota (Toledo)  Margaret Briscione Louis Brooks Sr Karen Brown Sara Brown Randall and Jane Buck Victoria Burke Frederick Burkey Linda Burns Dennis Burton Brad and Becky Buttermore Traci Byrd Liwliwa Caberto Bradley Caldwell Michael Caputo, Theta Xi (Arizona State)  Laura Carlson Jakob Carroll Sanjay Chadda Stuart Chapman Jason Chi Aleksandr Chmerkovskiy Ken Cilia, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Ed Clark James E. and Louise Clement Charles Cognata Patrick Kevin Cole John Collins Paula Conrin-Neybert Angus Cooper Erika Coville Susan Cowart Jonathan Coy James Creighton Jeffrey Creighton, Alpha Delta (Washington)  Bradley and Maureen Crooks Pearl Cukurs Andy Culler, Theta Psi (RIT) Eric Dailey, Zeta Phi (Colorado State)  Charles Darby Kyle Davis Brita Dean Julie and Brian Dees David Deleon Elizabeth Demaret Andrew DeNucci, Beta Iota (Toledo)  Eli DeQuiroz, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Ajay Desai, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) William DeSantis David DesRoches Brian Dickman, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Sarah Dinegar Amy Disney Dean Dockery Ashley Downes Tim Duray Bruce and Karen Edgerly Ed and Sarah Edwards Robert Edwards Bryan Eichler, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)  David Eisenberg Kim Ekena Arlene Elliott Grant Elpers, Delta Chi (Kansas State) Bruce and Mary Emeigh Megan Erickson Steven Erickson Jody Ericson Dorow Edwin Evarts Christopher Faber Angela Falco Jennifer Farinella Nicholas Finnerty Katherine Fisher

Lewis Fisher Colleen Fitzpatrick Jeff Flagg, Theta Psi (RIT)  Alinka Flaminia Emma Kate Flanagan Patricia Flournoy Leigh Floyd Ryan Foerstel, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)  Kevin Foley Jennifer Fontana John Foote Jennie Fornwalt Barbara Freeman Tom Freytag Ellen Funk Diane Gallagher Liz Gamble Pierre Gamble Zelma Gandy Don Sing Chris Garrett, Beta (Presbyterian)  Molly Gascoigne Robert Gauthreaux Todd Gemmer, Alpha Psi (Indiana)  Beverley George Jordan Matt George, Beta Eta (Florida State)  Carl Gerlach, Omega (Purdue) Russell Gibbons Dan Gogue, Theta Eta (American)  Thomas Gorman Steve Gosser, Alpha Iota (Auburn) Karen Gottesfeld Drew Gottula, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Susan and Gary Grace Hunter Greene Ann Grell Frank Gross Brent Grunig, Omega (Purdue)  Kathryn Grunig Russell Hadley, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) James Haefner, Theta Psi (RIT) William Haley Phyllis Hamilton Steve Hamlin Karen Hanley Kristi Hardy Harmon Hargreeve Andy Hart Nick Hart, Delta Delta (Truman State)  Andrew Hartwell, Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock)  Christopher Harvey Diane and Kevin Harvey Justin Harvey, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Adneen Hassan Patrick Hawkins Erin Hayes Nancy Heber Constance Hebert Jacqueline Heckrote Tamberlyn Hector Dirk Heerding Steve Heister Pam Hemmerling Jay Hennings, Delta Delta (Truman State) Elizabeth Herman Jennifer Hill Reid Hill Teresa Hirst Kelly Hobbie, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Whitey Holt, Delta Delta (Truman State)  Colette Honorable Jared Hopkins, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi)  Kendrick Horn Mark Hubbard Christopher Huebener, Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Christopher Hugo John Hutchison Angela Hylland Madeline and Matt Ingleby Robert J. Schumann Seth Jackson, Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Hugh Jacobs Sharon Jamail Stephanie Jaussaud Dan Jaworski Amanda Johnson Martin Johnson Kit Jones Sara Jones Joan Joson Elisabeth Judge Scott Kaffka Pete Kane Thomas Kane

Chris Karwacki, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Brian Kaskie Lori Kaskie Mike Kaskie Kim Kazarian Hannah Keegan Bill Kelly Tyler Kelly Tracy Kissler Daniel Klocke, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)  Dave Knavel, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)  Chuck Knudsen Michaela Koscher Larry Kramer Margaret Kreyling Jim Krucher, Beta Alpha (NJIT)  Pat Kuhnle, Omega (Purdue)  Kyle Kupczyk Roxanne Kuss Deborah Lahey Ed and Kristen LaJoy Hilary Lane Virginia Larsen Susan Lawyer Willis Jeff Lemke Pete Levitt Vicki Lierman James Lindsey Tracy Lindsey Stephanie Lo Allan Logan Christine Long Pauline Lotito John Luce John Lumsden, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)  Kelly Malandra Kevin Manley Kevin Marks Vicki Martin Benjamin Marus, Theta Psi (RIT)  Todd Maul Stephanie Maxwell Susan Mazza Erin McAdam Paula McAdam Vince McBeth Debra McCain John McCall, Theta Psi (RIT)  Ryan McCarthy, Psi (Cornell)  John Mcconaghy Chris McConnell Kevin McDermott John and Amelia McGinnis Ethel McGlynn Joe Mcintosh Sean McSweeny John McWhorter Ed and Katheryn Meek Dennis Melton, Alpha Delta (Washington) Randolph Metcalfe Emmah Meyer Rob Middleton Abigail Miller Steven Miller Todd and Sascha Miller Lee Minor, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Stephen Morgan Jeanne Morrison Tristan Morrow, Iota Rho (Western Illinois) Lisa Mortensen Cindy Mosley Francis Mozingo Lawrence Mozingo Kelly Mulzer Saul Munoz Dawayne and Kimberli Murdock Micah Murdock Peter Murnaghan Andy Murray Peggy Nelson Joseph Nemetz Larae Nordstrom Sheri O’Connor Zein Obagi Jr Karl Ochs, Alpha Theta (Michigan State)  Marie O'Connor Aaron Ortiz John Owen, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma)  Joni Ozzello Hunter Pace Johanna Padilla William Palladino Wendy Papaj

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Zeta Alpha (Clemson) CLEMSONLIFE

The Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Chapter works with ClemsonLIFE, a post-secondary program for students with intellectual disabilities such as down syndrome and autism. The men have hosted field days, participated in ClemsonLIFE talent shows, and even have hosted “guys nights” for male students to socialize at night and foster friendships. “They have been incredible,” Kim Kempf, an instructor in the ClemsonLIFE program said. “ClemsonLIFE has a relationship with a lot of different sororities, but is still building relationships with fraternities. Pi Kappa Phi was one of the first fraternities that reached out and is actively involved with ClemsonLIFE. They do a great job communicating, being professional, and thinking of new ideas for activities. They truly care about our students and enjoy their friendships.”

Beta Gamma (Louisville) BEST BUDDIES LOUISVILLE

Beta Gamma (Louisville) chapter members continue to be involved with the Best Buddies Chapter at the University of Louisville. Their local partner is dedicated to being a part a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “Pi Kappa Phi at U of L has been extremely helpful to our Best Buddies Chapter,” Isabella Letto, Best Buddies Louisville Chapter President said. “The philanthropy chair has reached out to me, planned events with me, and has answered any and all questions I have had. I am very excited for our future relationship with Pi Kappa Phi, as it has been very positive over all.”

Daniel Parker Andrew Parkinson Roshan Patel Cameron Patterson, Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)  Julie Paul Greg Pavlov Matt Payne, Eta Epsilon (Maryland)  Katheryn Pearson Robert Pearson Scott Peattie, Gamma (UC - Berkeley)  Charlie Pechous Matt Perez, Gamma Psi (Augusta) Nelle Persons Rena Peterson Brown Brian Peterson Phil Peterson Louis Philhower, Jr. Laurence Pino Paige Plash Kelly Plunkett Marc Pugh Marcus Rabara Jim Rampton, Epsilon Alpha (Elon)  Allan Ramsay, Eta Omicron (San Francisco State)  Gregory Randolph Wilco Ravestijn Diana Rawlings Joe Regenstein, Eta Psi (Central Florida)  Karl Reichelt Sam Reihs, Beta Iota (Toledo)  Michael Rhoades Debbie and Mike Rice Jessica Rindahl Ruanne Ripley Jon and Geralyn Ritter Matt Robbins, Eta Mu (Wingate)  Bruce Robinette

Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) THE MIRACLE LEAGUE OF HATTIESBURG

The Theta Alpha (Southern Mississppi) Chapter has built a relationship with The Miracle League of Hattiesburg, an organization which focuses on children and adults with physical and mental disabilities, creating a baseball league for anyone. Josh Ingram, a 2019 Journey of Hope participant, received individual recognition from the organization. “Josh Ingram is a fantastic young man,” Vice President of the Miracle League of Hattiesburg Amanda Winchester said. “He is very passionate about the fraternity, the giving mission and helping local projects in our community. He represents your organization in a very professional manner and brings a ton of enthusiasm to projects.”

Bradley Robins, Tau (NC State)  Tom Robinson, Alpha Mu (Penn State) Madison Rogers Steven Rogers Paul Romanos Orrie Rondinella Scott Rosen Melissa Ross Kevin Rowles Chris Ryle, Beta Eta (Florida State) Pankaj Saksena Juan Sans Mike Schantz Bill Schifman Russell Schlick Genny Schroer Justus Schumann Kelly Seehausen Lewis Self Elizabeth Shanahan Linda Sheehan Yu Shen Chris Shepherd Margaret Shortridge Donna Shuman Tom Sigmon Kyle Simmons Grover Simpson Samantha Sims Tyler Sitzes Ron Slawek Matthew Sloan, Theta Mu (UMass - Amherst)  Chris Smart John Smiell Ioan and Maria Smintina Michael Smith, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)  Mike Smith, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder) 

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Theta Kappa (Baylor) HEART OF TEXAS CHARGERS

Pi Kappa Phi members from the Theta Kappa (Baylor) Chapter have worked with Heart of Texas Chargers, providing help multiple times a week to help provide sports opportunities for athletes from 8 years old to 99+ years old who have mental and/or physical disabilities. “I am overjoyed each year they call me and come to help,” Head Coach Jennifer Kingery said. “The Baylor chapter has been amazing each and every year they help. I cry when the seniors have to leave because they have made such an impact in the lives of our athletes. I realize that they have to move on with their lives, but the impact they leave behind is great!”

Peter Smothers Nancy Soucy Teresa Sowinski Andy Sporleder Andra Starshak Bill Stephens Katherine Stevenson Claire Stickney AJ Stockwell, Theta Xi (Arizona State)  Sam, Max and Joel Stopyra Michael Stout, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)  David Stovall Stephen Stroade Matt Sutter, Beta Iota (Toledo)  Thomas Swales Susan Sweat Sally Szumlas Maria Taylor Charles Tetrick Ben Thacker, Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)  Ryan Thibodaux, Gamma Iota (LSU)  John and Eileen Thomason Terrence Timbrook Nicole Trainum Brandon Tudor, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Timur Tunador Joseph and Dena Tunney Gregg Turner, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech)  Elissa Voccola RaeLynn Von Der Linde Amanda Wade Tasha Wahl Kirsten and Jack Walstien Naomi Wands Eric Weiss, Alpha Zeta (Oregon State)  William Welte Kelly Wendt

Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) MEDCAMPS OF LOUISIANA

The men of Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) dedicate their time to MedCamps of Louisiana, helping provide summer camping experiences completely free of charge to children ages 6-16 who are living with chronic illnesses and other disabilities. “This chapter is one of our most loyal group of volunteers,” Camp Director Kacie Hobson said. “Not only do most of them work for me during the summer as a camp counselor, they also volunteer at every event in our area that involves special needs. They are on hand at special olympics, Tim Tebow's Night to Shine Prom, MedCamps weekend retreats, fundraisers at MedCamps, anytime I need volunteers, I first call this chapter because I know they will show up.”

Alfred Wernette Stephen Wessel Scot Wetzel Kris White Matt Widders, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)  Michael Wilbourn, Zeta Phi (Colorado State)  David Williams Mary Williams Christopher Willingham Anne Wilson Gail Wilson Kyle Wilson, Eta Chi (Texas Christian)  Ben Witt Renee Wochner Jon Wold, Epsilon Rho (Appalachian State) Carol Wolf Richard Wolff Seth Wolins, Omega (Purdue) Kevin Yates, Zeta Omega (Towson)  Becky Yauch Andrew York Collin York, Omega (Purdue) Angela Young Edwin Zamudio, Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Robyn Zimmet Acquasanta Catering BannerWorx Signs & Graphics Gleason Family Charitable Fund Holy Angels INC. James Handyman LLC Kimberly and Lee Spencer Charitable Giving Fund Liberty Mutual Insurance Matching Gifts Program Martin Sesek Charitable Fund Mohr Architecture, Inc. New Covenant Child Development Center Verizon Foundation Matching Gifts Program

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BUILT FOR CHANGE: Quinn creates prosthetics to impact people’s lives. BY, NICHO LA S EBELHACK

WHILE MANY MEN continue to apply the lessons and experiences they take away from The Ability Experience’s summer events to their lives as an alumnus, Kevin Quinn, Theta Xi (Arizona State), has made it his mission to utilize his creative passion to further support people with disabilities. Quinn, who was recognized with a Thirty Under 30 Award by Pi Kappa Phi in 2018 for his work as an adaptive sports instructor as a prosthetics technician, has used his experience as a 2012 Build America participant, a 2013 Gear Up Florida participant and as a 2014 Journey of Hope project manager to further a career in prosthetics, providing support by developing artificial limbs to restore mobility to patients. “I’ve had lots of different opportunities open up,” Quinn said. “The residency that I am going to is one of the leading, cutting-edge residency sites for prosthetics. They do a lot of holistic, interdisciplinary treatment where you are working as a team with neurosurgeons and therapists, so it’s integrated into the whole healthcare system.” Quinn, who was excited to bring his woodworking and metalworking talents to Build America in 2012, was introduced to the world of prosthetics while working at one of the camps his team visited. “We went to Camp Joy in Ohio, and their theme was amp-camp,” Quinn said. “All of the campers were amputees under the age of 18. There were around 80 kids running around at different levels of amputation and I was able to talk with them and their prosthetists. That’s when I found it was a crossroads of working with disability while also taking the construction element into effect so that I could build unique things using my skill set.” Since completing his undergraduate degree in sustainable energy, materials and technology, Quinn has worked as a lab technician fabricating and maintaining

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prosthetic devices, and is now pursuing his Masters of Orthotics and Prosthetics at the University of Pittsburgh. Quinn said that he enjoys the opportunity to work alongside patients to determine their needs, and getting work with his hands to create solutions. “You work with the patient’s needs, some prosthetics are better for walking while others are better for running, and some are better for younger patients while others are more stable and safe for older individuals. It’s like a LEGO or Erector set where you choose how the prosthetic functions based on the scenario.” Before entering the world of prosthetics, Quinn’s path brought him back to the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center, a stop along the Journey of Hope North Route, to work an adaptive sports instructor teaching skiing, biking, rock climbing and white water rafting. “One challenge to that though was that I had only gone skiing once in my life,” Quinn said. “Not only did I need to learn how to ski, but I also needed to learn how to teach someone to ski.” In addition to learning the ropes of the slopes, Quinn found himself applying what he learned interacting with people through The Ability Experience to his position by understanding that different people require different methods of instruction. “You might be working with a non-verbal child with autism and it might not be clear how much of the information is being retained through traditional teaching,” Quinn said. “I needed to open my toolbox and develop skills to apply to a wide range of verbal, nonverbal, kinesthetic and visual learners to best suit an individual’s needs.” One such interaction brought Quinn to work with a government official from Columbia who had previously incurred a spinal cord injury. As Quinn taught him how to ski using a piece of sit-down equipment while his wife and kids

were taking lessons, he learned more about accessibility being a worldwide issue. “He worked in the Columbian government for their equivalent of ADA, but they have a much lower standard for accessibility there than we do in the United States,” Quinn said. There, a ten story building doesn’t even need to have an elevator in it, so it was interesting to hear his perspectives on accessibility.” As Quinn worked with him, he was able to provide his student with the same opportunities that his wife and children had, eventually allowing them to ski together, grinning ear to ear. “At the end he was in tears and his kids were super happy,” Quinn said. “We did like two more runs even though we were supposed to go in, I had to call my boss and let him know about the experience to make sure that we could keep it going.” Quinn’s motivation to bridge gaps in accessibility and work to improve the world around him has given him a deeper understanding of the benefits of service to others and the opporunities that making a difference provides. “The important part is to remember that sometimes we get more out of this than the people we serve,” Quinn said. “I do my job because I enjoy this so deeply and I have gotten just as much out of this that I have put in, if not more.” The biggest takeaway Quinn has had, however, has been in his work ethic and selfdedication that he found as a student when presented with exceptional opportunities. “It’s important to show up and get involved. You don’t need to make this a career, I see people from my summer event teams work in the disability sector, but showing up and sponsoring a part of the trip or showing up to a friendship visit to bring that energy and show what The Ability Experience is about.”  pikapp.org/news


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