Theta Chi - Drake University

Pre Campaign Feasibility Study

Gamma Tau Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity, Drake University

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O ur investment in Gamma Tau Chapter will ensure continued success. College fraternities continue to play a relevant role in shaping the lives of young men. Today, perhaps more than ever, it is important we provide young men with a small, group-living environment that offers a solid foundation for education and affords opportunities for high academic achievement and the development of leadership and social skills. The undergraduates have made a commitment to work hard in maintaining the programs and traditions that have benefited the lives of so many Theta Chi brothers over the years. Together with our undergraduates, the OX Building Corporation is committed to this major undertaking, which will ensure the future financial sustainability of Gamma Tau Chapter. This stage of our vision requires assistance from a highly selective group of alumni like you. We are working to identify brothers who have both the ability and interest to provide major assistance to these goals. ENSURING OUR LEGACY 5 OX Building Corporation Chris Swan '86 President Al Kopec '79 Vice President Tom Wrigley '21 OX BC at-Large and Assistant to VP Gregg Shaffer '87 Treasurer/CFO Rory Packard '18 OX BC at-Large and Assistant Treasurer Adam Graves '16 Secretary Tom Bernier '18 OX BC at-Large and Assistant to Secretary John Felsenthal '19 Fundraising Leader Evan Del Carmen '22 OX BC at-Large and Fundraising Trevor Marchuck '15 OX BC at-Large and Fundraising Tom Rossley '82 OX BC at-Large and Fundraising Chapter Advisory Board Jack Bell '85 Tom Olive '85 Paul Scranton '93 Sam Passer '95 Matt Levine '06 Jeff Remis '06 Mike Thornton '13 Adam Sickley '16 John Riley '84 Joe Eilers '85 Davis Heck '19 Jack Haben '20 Helping Hand Foundation

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