Sigma Phi Epsilon - Virginia Tech

Fall 2023 Newsletter

Texas Iota Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Texas Tech University

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Page 2 A s a young man, Will Turner '80 joined Sigma Phi Epsilon to share the fraternal vision of wanting something more from the college experience. SigEp membership and service as chairman for community relations gave Will the drive to succeed, and he continued to strive for excellence through his current athletic endeavors. A Foundation for Self-Growth "I've always been proud of the sound mind, sound body principles that represent the Balanced Man," Will said. He has spent the past two decades becoming a more competitive endurance athlete, pursuing new challenges after running a marathon to raise money for a friend fighting cancer. "Anything I lack in physical or athletic prowess, I more than make up with my grit and mental toughness, which I've honed and sharpened over the past 20 years." SigEp brothers have been amazed by Will's athletic success; he broke the world record for most Ironman-distance triathlons completed in a year (60) followed by 45 more the following year. The International Ultra Triathlon Association recently ranked Will #1 globally for competitors over age 60. The Sierra 914 Will completed his greatest challenge in September 2023, becoming the first person to finish a 914-mile ultra-triathlon in the Sierras, with a distance equivalent to 6.5 Ironmans. "I purposefully do things that are going to stretch and challenge me, and I enjoy the fact that I can race competitively with athletes half my age. I still have big plans and goals to come, so I don't plan on resting on my laurels anytime soon." PUSHING THE LIMITS Will Turner '80 on His Athletic Journey • 15.6 miles swimming • 728 miles biking • 170.4 miles running • 6,500-8,500-foot elevation • More than 40,000 feet of climbing Breaking Down the Sierra 914 You can connect with Will at nzorbust@gmail.com. "Of all the organizations I've been a part of in my life, nothing compares to Sigma Phi Epsilon. I formed lasting friendships and made brothers for life who inspire me to be my best." A documentary company reached out to Will to follow his Sierra 914 journey. He looks forward to sharing the story when completed, and he hopes to inspire others to realize more of their potential. AVC Board Members Consider giving back to the Virginia Kappa Brotherhood by becoming an AVC officer, a mentor, or serving on a committee. If interested, contact Bill Thomas or Ritche Moore. Please consider contacting the new VP Communications Brennan Rim '26 to donate old photos or any other items of historical interest at (571) 359-2428 or brennanrim@vt.edu. Chairman John Lawson '75 jlawson@wmjordan.com President Bill Thomas '72 william.a.thomas.jr@gmail.com Secretary Ritche Moore '85 khmoore105@gmail.com Treasurer Paul Ostrye '77 paul@ostrye.us VP Housing Geri Yantis '84 gyantis@syaa.com Director, Communications Vacant VP Development Scott Perkins '87 scott.perkins@tufts.edu Legal Counsel Tom Eubank '74 tomeubank@spinella.com VP Alumni Relations Joe Catalano '84 JCatalano@FVCBank.com Chapter Counselor Jay Sage '84 jaysage11@gmail.com Faculty Fellow Sharon Williams sharon.williams@vt.edu District Governor Ed Bishop '74 eb1400ml@gmail.com Todd Lewers '78 todd.lewers@gmail.com Dennis McIlhenny '82 dmcilhenny804@gmail.com Matt Rowe '18 mrowe96@vt.edu Kyle Bassett '23 kyleb98@vt.edu Advancement Matt Rowe '18 mrowe96@vt.edu Communications Steve Herbert '76 vtsherbert@outlook.com Strategic Planning Brendan Coffey '20 coffeybc@vt.edu Cullen Hackler '71 clhackler13@gmail.com Awards Rick Charter '71 rlcharter2@gmail.com Advisory Don McNamara '75 djm@hampsteadholdings.com At Large (Two vacant spots) Committee Members

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