Sigma Phi Epsilon - Washington State University

Summer 2024 Newsletter

Washington Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Washington State University

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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2024 Updates from Washington Alpha W elcome to our latest newsletter! This edition will primarily focus on content from our undergraduates and current members, who have a lot to share. While we have some important updates from the alumni side, we're thrilled to highlight the achievements, stories, and experiences of our on-campus Chapter. Before diving in, we want to extend a special thank you to all who participated in our successful alumni golf tournament. Keep an eye on the "Sigma Phi Epsilon - WA Alpha Alumni" Facebook group for future events you won't want to miss! We are partnering with SigEp Headquarters to bring in a Regional Director and Volunteer Specialist, who will stay a few days a month at our house to help drive our efforts to better the Chapter experience and increase volunteer engagement. This is an exciting new program that we hope you will want to be a part of. Please reach out if you want to know how you can help or join the Alumni Board, especially if you want an excuse to make a few visits to Pullman! Thank you for staying engaged and connected with our Fraternity. Now turn the page to hear from our undergraduates! HFF, Sam Ali '04 Board of Trustees samuel.ali@gmail.com What's New with Your Younger Brothers? Our Future Looks Bright The newly elected executive board in front of the Chapter House. LEARNING NEW SKILLS AND TOOLS FOR SUCCESS AT CARLSON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY! Chapter Goals Recruit a new member class of 40 brothers this fall. Increase upperclassman retention in the Chapter House and mitigate membership turnover. Earn top grades for the fall semester. 1 2 3 T his January, 9 Washington Alpha chapter officers traveled to San Fransisco to attend Carlson Leadership Academy. For the first time in program history, all eight executive officers were given the opportunity to attend Carlson Leadership Academy with a specialized track for their position. This program, held in multiple cities across the country, gives new officers a boost of personal leadership development. It focuses on teaching the skills to help them inspire brothers, manage a committee and follow through on those goals. Officers build a supportive cohort of brothers in their roles to network with throughout the year. List of attendees: Brady Hossfeld '26, Orland Jensen '26, Cameron Anderson '26, Max Tuitele '26, Mason Menser '26, Ian Keegan '26, Bryson Smith '26, Jamison Markley '26, and Buddy Dann '26.

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