News Release from HQ
Cambridge, MA…Sigma Phi Epsilon, the nation’s largest fraternity, is establishing a new chapter at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The SigEp expansion team will be on campus recruiting and training a new SigEp chapter at M.I.T. for the next several weeks. SigEp will be interviewing high caliber men who meet the criteria to become founding members of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
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An Alumni and Volunteer Corporation (AVC) is in place to support the new chapter and provide direction in perpetuity. The Massachusetts Delta AVC consists of twelve active members including both M.I.T. alumni, faculty, and staff.
Other prominent SigEps include Scott K. McClellan, Texas ’90, Press Secretary of President George W. Bush; famous children’s author Dr. Seuss (Theodore Giesel, Dartmouth ’25); former Clinton Administration Secretary of Commerce, Ron Brown, Middlebury ’62, the past President of the American Medical Association, Dr. John Nelson, M.D., Utah State ’65; Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership at Harvard University John P. Kotter, MIT ’68, and Wendy’s Founder Dave Thomas, Duke ’91, to name a few. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Building Balanced Leaders for the World’s Communities
For more info contact: Jason A. Cherish, Director of New Chapter Development
Phone: 804-310-0040
We wish the expansion team well. Go get 'em, guys.