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Fall 2017 Fraternity and Sorority Chapter Presidents Contact List Fall 2017 Fraternity and Sorority Chapter Presidents Contact List National Local President’s # Chapter Address Email Founding Founding Name Fraternities 1. Alpha Epsilon Pi 1913 2009 Jack Beaman [email protected] 2. Alpha Phi Alpha 1906 1972/2015 Ryan Ellis [email protected] 3. Beta Theta Pi 1839 1858/2010 Josh Szabo [email protected] 4. Chi Psi 1841 1858 508 Lincoln Michael Ficarra [email protected] 5. Delta Upsilon 1834 1983 Russell Lombardo [email protected] 6. Delta Kappa Epsilon 1844 1852/2015 James Arthur [email protected] 7. Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. 1963 2010 Derwin Graham [email protected] 8. Kappa Alpha Order 1865 1881 521 Lincoln Mark Bonnoitt [email protected] 9. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. 1911 Jalen Hall [email protected] 10. Kappa Sigma Josh Eller [email protected] 11. Lambda Chi Alpha 1909 1945 527 Lincoln Brendan O’Brien [email protected] 12. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 1911 1973 Vernon Pryor [email protected] 13. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 1914 1978/2011 Khalil Ulmer [email protected] 14. Phi Gamma Delta 1848 2015 Mike Martin [email protected] 15. Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 1931 2011 Emanuel Ayala [email protected] 16. Phi Kappa Sigma 1850 1929/2008 Trent Wakefield [email protected] 17. Phi Kappa Tau 2016 Stephen Pollock [email protected] 18. Phi Sigma Kappa 1873 1929/2004 Jeff Turcich [email protected] 19. Pi Kappa Alpha Nick Schweizer [email protected] 20. Pi Kappa Phi 1904 1910 4 Fraternity Wyatt Beck [email protected] Circle 21. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1856 1882 509 Lincoln Bernie Herbkersman [email protected] 22. Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc. 1996 2010 Sami Patel [email protected] 23. Sigma Lambda Beta 1986 2013 Darian Ennels [email protected] International Fraternity, Inc. 24. Sigma Nu 1869 1886 515 Lincoln Errol Mugilliwee [email protected] 25. Sigma Phi Epsilon 1901 1904/2013 John Kelly [email protected] 26. Theta Chi 1856 2015 Patrick Mahoney [email protected] 27. Theta Delta Chi 1847 1859/2010 Nick Burgos [email protected] 28. Tau Kappa Epsilon 1899 1986/2012 Kevin Rohner [email protected] Sororities 1. Alpha Chi Omega 1885 1987 515 Gadsden Peyton Moore [email protected] 2. Alpha Delta Pi 1851 1928 508 Gadsden Annie Pearson [email protected] 3. Alpha Gamma Delta 1904 2012 508 Lincoln Brady Munn [email protected] Alpha Xi Delta 1893 2017 Meredith Merritt [email protected] 4. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 1908 1973 Alicia Davenport [email protected] 5. ChiInc. Omega 1895 1928 509 Gadsden Natalie White [email protected] m 6. Delta Delta Delta 1888 1928 520 Gadsden Ashlyn Diloreto [email protected] 7. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 1913 1973 Regan Sadler [email protected] 8. Delta Zeta 1902 1928 514 Lincoln Emily Adams [email protected] 9. Gamma Phi Beta 1874 2005 527 Gadsden Taylor Johnson [email protected] 10. Kappa Delta 1897 1940 514 Gadsden Kaitlyn Massey [email protected] 11 Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. 1987 2015 Pinita Tovar [email protected] Fall 2017 Fraternity and Sorority Chapter Presidents Contact List 12. Kappa Kappa Gamma 1870 1967 520 Lincoln Beth Poche [email protected] 13. Phi Mu 1852 2009 6 Fraternity Laura Hodges [email protected] Circle 14. Pi Beta Phi 1867 1931/2014 Courtney Hogan [email protected] 15. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, 1922 1974 Andrea Byrd [email protected] Inc. 16. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 1920 1976 Abrianna Means [email protected] 17. Zeta Sigma Chi Sorority, Inc. 1991 2011 Kaitlyn Madden [email protected] 18. Zeta Tau Alpha 1898 1929 814 Mark Buyck Emily Satterlee [email protected] Way .
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