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The National Council is the primary administrative arm of the Fraternity. It has the legislative power to conduct the affairs of the Fraternity between Grand Chapter Business sessions. The eight volunteer National Officers are elected to the National Council every two years by the Grand Chapter. The positions are: the national president, senior vice president, national secretary, vice president of finance, vice president of membership development, vice president of chapter development, vice president of alumni development, and vice president of philanthropy development.
Strong, experienced leaders are encouraged to run for office. Brothers with professional experience in the business world are especially valuable as they bring skills essential to running the operations of the national organization. The National Council is charged with enforcing the National Constitution and leading the Fraternity through strategic planning. National Officers are expected to attend two regularly scheduled meetings in addition to any meetings during the National Convention, including the Grand Chapter business sessions.
For more information, please review the National Council Standards.

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The National Development Committee is chaired and administrated by the national president. This committee was created in 2007 by the blending the former communication and technology, alumni development, membership development and chapter development committees. Committee member actions and recommendations include improving communications and technology use, defining chapter strength and stability initiatives, developing alumni programs, and strengthening membership development and initiation programs.

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Foundation Board of Directors The Phi Sigma Pi Foundation is a separate legal entity from Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity. It has its own Board of Directors, constitution and responsibilities. The Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. This corporation was created to serve as the fundraising and philanthropic arm of the Fraternity. The Foundation exists to generate, preserve and provide financial resources for the Fraternity's educational, leadership and charitable programs. The Foundation manages the financial growth of Scholarships, Grants, Funds and Gifts. The Foundation focuses its efforts on friend-raising and fundraising coordinated by the members of the Foundation's Board of Directors and other volunteers and assisted by Phi Sigma Pi's National Staff.
For more information, please see visit the Phi Sigma Pi Foundation section of this site or contact the National Headquarters at pspfoundation@phisigmapi.org. |
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