LEBANON, TN – Sigma Pi Fraternity, International is proud to announce the appointment of Tracy Nadzieja (Arizona State ‘89), who has been named as Arizona Province Archon. Province Archons oversee all parts of the Fraternity (colonies, chapters, alumni clubs, etc.) that are within their geographic area. We would also like to thank Kyle Koelbel (Arizona State ’09), who serves as the Colorado Province Archon and previously worked with the Arizona chapters as part of the Colorado Province.
Nadzieja will be working with the following chapters:
- Beta-Kappa Chapter at Arizona State University
- Beta-Iota Chapter at Northern Arizona University
Nadzieja earned degrees in political science (B.S. ‘89) and law (J.D. ‘93). She is a partner at the law firm of Peshkin & Kotalik in Phoenix and has been selected as a member of Southwest Super Lawyers in 2015 and 2016. She recently celebrated 20 years of marriage to her wife, Patty (a member of Alpha Phi International Women’s Fraternity), and has two teenage children, Ethan and Anastacia. She has served as a volunteer leader with the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, High Desert Little League, and was formerly a member and officer of the Knights of Columbus (Council #13286).
As an undergraduate, Tracy served Sigma Pi as Sage of Beta-Kappa, as well as Rush Chairman and Interfraternity Council Representative. She also served ASU’s fraternity & sorority life community on its alcohol policy review board. During her term as Sage, she attended the 39th Biennial Convocation held in Chicago and was later awarded the Chapter’s first Founding Fathers’ scholarship. Tracy also helped lead Sigma Pi’s application and presentation to fill a rare vacancy in Arizona State’s former on-campus Greek housing community.
“I am so grateful for the support from all of my Sigma Pi brothers. You continue to demonstrate to me the true meaning and bond of brotherhood, always,” said Nadzieja. “It is an understatement that I am honored for this opportunity to serve Sigma Pi and work with two of the Fraternity’s reborn chapters at Arizona State and Northern Arizona. These are incredible young men dedicated to the success of the Fraternity and I am excited to help them build on their solid foundation. Additionally, as a way to foster our brotherhood as alumni, it is also my goal to help establish Arizona’s first Alumni Club.”
Please feel free to reach out to Nadjzieja at azpa@sigmapi.org to congratulate her or offer assistance.
About Sigma Pi Fraternity, International
Sigma Pi Fraternity was founded in 1897 at Vincennes University, in Vincennes, Indiana. Our Executive Office is located in Lebanon, Tennessee. The Fraternity is one of the top men’s collegiate organizations in North America, with more than 120 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. Sigma Pi is the only Greek-letter organization with an international service program, The ACE Project, specifically designed to give back to our host institutions.