Sigma Pi Fraternity, International is proud to announce a Province Archon appointment. Peter “Max” Quinn (Eta-Eta, Bridgewater State ’11) has been named New England Province Archon. The position had previously been held by Michael Courville (Eta-Eta, Bridgewater State ’06), we thank Mike for his time and service to Sigma Pi.
Quinn will work with the undergraduate chapters at Rhode Island (Alpha-Upsilon), Worcester Polytechnic (Gamma-Iota), Bridgwater State (Eta-Eta), Fitchburg State (Eta-Tau), Bentley (Iota-Theta) and Keene State (Iota-Rho).
“I have been working with college Fraternity men since 2011 as a volunteer for the HH Chapter as the Fraternity Education Alumni Advisor, where I have overseen the New Member Process, and have been successful in re-vamping the culture and the new member process over the past four years.” Quinn said. “I want to expand my leadership capacity and involvement with the Fraternity, and seek the opportunity to make stronger connections across the New England Province, and the nation. I want to effect positive social change withing our chapters throughout the northeast, and continue to produce award winning chapters and exemplary brothers.”
“I’m happy to have Max in place now for the New England Province,” said Alumni Services and Communications Consultant, Phil Aiello. “I am confident that Max will continue the excellent tradition set by Michael Courville. I look forward to working with him as a part of our volunteer team.”
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 nearly 100,000 alumni and 5,100 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.