Washington Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Washington State University
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SIGMA PHI EPSILON • WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SPRING 2022 WASHINGTON ALPHA e Washington Alpha Launches New Alumni Relations Program Stay Connected with Sigma Phi Epsilon W hether we graduated two years ago or 20, a lot has changed since we became alumni. We've launched careers, moved, gotten married, started families—the list is endless. To keep us better connected and maintain our SigEp bonds, the Alumni Board is launching a new alumni relations program. We look forward to keeping our brothers connected with our newsletter, The Washington Alpha. You'll receive two editions each year. Inside this inaugural edition, you'll find updates on the active Chapter, interviews with our Alumni Board members, and updates from some of your alumni brothers! Is Your Contact Information Updated? Beyond our biannual newsletter, we're also focused on updating our alumni contact records. You might recall receiving a form in the past that asked you to confirm your contact information and share what's new with you. You can read our first collection of SigEp alumni updates in the Alumni News section on page 4. Don't remember receiving that form? Please let us know and verify or update your contact information by emailing updatemyrecord@penningtonco.com so we can keep our records current! No matter how many years have passed, we're SigEps for life. Alumni involvement is essential in keeping our brotherhood strong, and we need participation at every level. Any step you take in assisting Washington Alpha is a step you take toward the future of the Chapter. We look forward to bringing you the latest news from our brothers. HFF, Sam Ali '04 Board of Trustees samuel.ali@gmail.com Standout Seniors David Harvey '22 Enumclaw, Wash. Major: Business Management Plans after college: Work for Enterprise Truck Rental in Southern California "The Chapter has developed me into a well- rounded individual and has fostered personal growth for me in multiple aspects. I would not be where I'm at today, or still be at WSU at all for that matter, if it wasn't for SigEp." Lain Pesek '22 Lake Stevens, Wash. Major: Mechanical Engineering Plans after college: Nuclear Engineer, PSNS in Bremerton, Wash. "I learned a lot about brotherly love and how to have thick skin with a great group of guys who held me accountable. Living in was by far the best experience." Ben Sherry '22 Sammamish, Wash. Major: Psychology Plans after college: Hopefully attending medical school to pursue a career in psychiatry "Being a part of SigEp has allowed me to become a better version of myself through real-life experiences, and to be successful in my time as a student. As a brother, I could provide support to others in the Chapter and encourage members to prioritize themselves as they progress through their college years." Our new executive board for 2022. Find more information about these brothers on page 4!