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National President - Jonah K. Goodman
s National President, Jonah presides at all meetings of the Grand Chapter and National Council. In addition, Jonah appoints all committee members, ensures that all policies are carried out, and promotes the general interests of Phi Sigma Pi. Jonah has the power to call for and receive any desired reports from the National Officers, National Committees or Chapters. Finally, Jonah signs warrants drawn upon the Treasury, contracts entered into by Phi Sigma Pi, all Charters, and all Membership Certificates. Jonah is an alumnus of Delta Alpha Chapter at Rochester Institute of Technology. |
Senior Vice President - Matthew Nicoletta
As the Senior Vice President, Matt presides at all meetings of the Grand Chapter and National Council in the absence or inability of the National President. Matt is the chairperson of the Constitution & Chapter Standards Committee. In addition to serving as the advisor on risk-management issues, the Matt performs other duties that may be assigned to him. Matt is an alumnus of Beta Kappa Chapter at Clemson University. |
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National Secretary - Matthew Fong
As the National Secretary, Matt ensures the preservation of the National Constitution, Charters, Rituals, and all documents, records, and supplies of Phi Sigma Pi. Matt ensures that all records of the proceedings of the Grand Chapter and National Council are maintained, and he serves as the chairperson of the Awards, Scholarship, & Emblem Committee. Finally, Matt issues and signs all Charters and Membership Certificates. Matt is an alumnus of Delta Omega Chapter at the University of California - Berkeley. |
Vice President of Finance - Josh G. Marder
As Vice President of Finance, Josh signs warrants on the Treasury and contracts entered into by Phi Sigma Pi in addition to authorizing warrants of the Grand Chapter when properly signed by the duly empowered National Council members or designated representatives. Josh works with the Executive Director to prepare an annual budget, and ensures that a complete record of receipts and expenditures is maintained. In addition to those duties, Josh serves on the Personnel Committee. Josh is an alumnus of Alpha Rho Chapter at Virginia Tech. |
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Vice President of Membership Development - Patrick D. Herron
As Vice President of Membership Development, Patrick not only instructs Collegiate Chapters on how to make efficient use of The Ritual, he also proposes changes to the National Guidelines on Initiation. In doing so, Patrick ensures that Collegiate Chapter Initiation Programs are designed to produce committed, responsible, and active members. Patrick is an alumnus of Alpha Epsilon Chapter at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. |
Vice President of Chapter Development - Kyle Williams
As the Vice President of Chapter Development, Kyle not only ensures the organization and installation of new Collegiate Chapters, but he also ensures that all information pertaining to the growth and expansion of Phi Sigma Pi is properly interpreted and disseminated. Kyle promotes communication and national unity among Regions and Chapters while ensuring the development and education of regional leadership. Kyle is an alumnus of Gamma Delta Chapter at West Georiga University. |
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Vice President of Alumni Development - Charles Pindle
As the Vice President of Alumni Development, Charles serves as the coordinating official for Alumni communications and activities and advises all Chapters on current Alumni events. In doing this, he encourages positive and consistent communication among the Collegiate Chapters and the Collegiate Chapter's respective Alumni. Charles also serves as the Grand Chapter's official liaison with Alumni and Alumni Chapters. Charles is a Brother of Gamma Xi Chapter at Drexel University. |
Vice President of Philanthropy Development
The Vice President of Philanthropy Development was created at the 2009 Grand Chapter Conference in Louisville, KY as a new National Council position. The position will be filled by election during the 2010 Grand Chapter Conference. The Vice President of Philanthropy Development will primarily be responsible for leading and developing our national philanthropic efforts with our National Philanthropy, Teach for America. |
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