Sigma Alpha Epsilon - University of New Hampshire

Winter 2019 Newsletter

New Hampshire Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at The University of New Hampshire

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new hampshire beta chapter You Can Make an Impact on New Hampshire Beta Join the Alumni Advisory Board Today I am pleased to extend an opportunity for you contribute in a meaningful way to the New Hampshire Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon by becoming a member of the chapter's Alumni Advisory Board. I'm asking for an investment, not of money, but of your time that will pay dividends in the development of the True Gentlemen that make up your chapter. The Alumni Advisory Board members are the key alumni volunteers responsible for providing leadership, guidance, and sup- port to the collegiate chapter, ensuring the chapter's strong health and continued growth. The Alumni Advisory Boards and its mem- ber training are organized around the 12 core areas of chapter operations: There is no set number of members on an Alumni Advisory Board and you do not need to live in Durham or the surround- ing area. With today's technology, all you need is a desire to have a positive impact on a group poised to grow and do great things on the University of New Hamp- shire's campus and in the Durham com- munity. By volunteering on an Alumni Advisory Board, you will help enrich the lives of the chapter members and make the chapter stronger. Please contact us if you would be willing to serve on the New Hampshire Beta Chapter Alumni Advisory Board. We look forward to hearing from you! Fraternally, Brett Conroy '10 brett.t.conroy@gmail.com (603) 969-8418 • Chapter Management • Leadership • Service/ Philanthropy • Alumni Relations • Recruitment • Ritual • Health and Safety • Housing • Member Education • Scholarship • University/ Campus Relations • Financial Management Above: Brothers at the Take Back the Night walk in October, hosted by SHARPP to spread awareness to end sexual/domestic violence on college campuses. Left: Brothers at UNH's U-Day last semester where student organizations set up tables for other students to stop by and learn more about each group. Matthew Batta West Barnstable, Mass. Michael Bourque Fairfield, Conn. Sean Bunnell Rumson, N.J. Spencer Burgess Concord, N.H. Benjamin Burns Hamilton, Mass. Logan Calcagni Worcester, Mass. Brendan Campbell North Attleboro, Mass. Cole Carter Dover, N.H. John Cavanagh Portsmouth, R.I. Andrew DiFraia Melrose, Mass. Roy Gardiner Durham, N.H. Andrew Hallion Newton, Mass. Jon Iler West Simsbury, Conn. William Kanaga West Hartford, Conn. Jack Larche Durham, N.H. Austin Marino Northfield, Conn. Samuel Shepard Fairfield, Conn. Samuel Slobin Fairfield, Conn. Jack Spillane North Easton, Mass. John Standish Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Bryce Swan Simsbury, Conn. Benjamin Thomas Harwich, Mass.

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