Sigma Pi Fraternity, International is proud to announce the appointment of the following committee chairmen for the 2014-2016 biennium. If you are interested in being a part of any of these committees, please send an email to the committee chairman:
Finance Committee
GTC Brian Devot (Beta-Omicron, CSU-Long Beach ’00)
budget@sigmapi.org
Legal Committee
GSC Craig Donnelly (Beta-Chi, Loyola-Chicago ’01)
Legal@sigmapi.org
Technology Committee
Scott Tucker (Eta-Delta, Cal Poly ’10)
Tech@sigmapi.org
Historical Society
Christian Miele (Eta-Nu, Towson ’04)
History@sigmapi.org
Veterans Committee
Mark Reed (Alpha-Phi, Georgia ’69)
Veterans@sigmapi.org
Ritual Committee
Rhett LaRose (Iota-Delta, UT-San Antonio ’12)
Ritual@sigmapi.org
Audit Committee
Ryan Partridge (Beta-Omicron, CSU-Long Beach ’02)
Audit@sigmapi.org
Constitution and Bylaws Committee
PGH Robert Pankau III (Zeta-Pi, Oakland ’05)
CandB@sigmapi.org
Judicial Review Committee
GSC Craig Donnelly (Beta-Chi, Loyola-Chicago ’01)
Judicial@sigmapi.org
Alumni Leadership Search Committee
Will Seaton (Zeta-Sigma, North Carolina Wesleyan ’92)
VolRecruit@sigmapi.org
Grand Council Operations Committee
PGS George Hakim (Gamma-Alpha, Detroit-Mercy ’78)
GCOps@sigmapi.org
Grand Council Communications Committee
Brad Reichard (Upsilon, UCLA ’90)
GCComm@sigmapi.org
Strategy and Innovations Committee
PGS Robert Burns (Delta-Phi, Wisconsin-La Crosse ’71)
Strategy@sigmapi.org
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 5,500 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.