Carpenter Hired as Director of Strategic Growth

NASHVILLE, TN – The Executive Office of Sigma Pi is proud to announce that Drew Carpenter  (Middle Tennessee ’18) was hired as a Director of Strategic Growth. He officially began serving in the new role on June 7, 2021.

In the Director of Strategic Growth role, Carpenter will meet with universities and create a pipeline for further market penetration while also having a small portfolio of current chapters that need growth assistance and manage the process for alumni-funded chapter expansion efforts.

Carpenter graduated from Middle Tennessee State University, where he majored in community and public health, with a minor in music. As an undergraduate, Carpenter was highly involved on campus, from Ambassador Program President, IFC President, MTSU Red Cross Club President, to MTSU Homecoming King, and five-time Dean’s List recipient, to name a few. 

Within his chapter, Carpenter held active roles, including Herald, Third Counselor, and Sage. His accolades included Harold Jacobsen Award recipient, President when Theta-Omega won Most Improved Chapter Award, and MTSU Fraternity Man of the Year Award recipient. 

“I am thrilled to be starting in this position with Sigma Pi Fraternity,” said Carpenter. “Working with like-minded individuals across the country to grow our fraternity is certainly an exciting prospect. I look forward to interacting with active members and alumni alike. But, most importantly, I am delighted for the opportunity to further our shared mission and impact the lives of future generations.” 

Outside of the office, Carpenter loves to travel, having visited 23 states and with hopes to see all 50 states by the time he is 30. Carpenter also enjoys playing the trombone and is learning to play the electric bass. 

About Sigma Pi Fraternity

Sigma Pi was founded in 1897 at Vincennes University, in Vincennes, Indiana. Our Executive Office is located near Nashville, Tennessee. The Fraternity is one of the top men’s collegiate organizations in North America, with more than 115 active chapters and colonies in the United States and Canada. With over 100,000 alumni and 5,000 undergraduates; our men strive for excellence by living our core values to promote fellowship, develop character and leadership, advance heightened moral awareness, enable academic achievement, and inspire service.

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