Sigma Phi Epsilon - Oklahoma State University

Fall 2024 Newsletter

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

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Sigma Phi Epsilon - Oklahoma Alpha Chapter 310 S Arthur Ashe Blvd Richmond, VA 23225-5706 Address Service Requested ALPHA ARTERY Oklahoma Alpha | Oklahoma State University W ith more than 252,000 living alumni, SigEp has a network of knowledgeable brothers to help young members prepare for nearly any career. Currently, more than 1,600 undergraduate brothers have taken advantage of personalized career coaching from alumni within their desired field. SigEp's goal is to ensure each undergraduate brother receives career coaching to prepare him for the next step after graduation. Interested in becoming a career coach? Visit tinyurl.com/sigep-career-coaching to complete an interest form today! Mentoring the Mentoring the Next Generation Next Generation of the Workforce of the Workforce Alumni Website okstatesigep.org Undergraduate Website okstate.sigep.org Instagram @okstatesigep Alumni Facebook Sigma Phi Epsilon – Oklahoma Alpha Chapter Alumni Parent Club Facebook OSU Sig Ep Parent Club W e held our annual alumni golf tournament at the Battle Creek Golf Club in Broken Arrow on July 27, raising another $2,000 for the T. Bone scholarship endowment. The endowment is now at $12,581. Once we get to $25,000, we will be able to start awarding the chapter men scholarship money from the fund. The four-man winning team was made up of Chandler Walker '17, Isaac Bullen '21, Garrett Walker '21, and Tom Walker (SigEp Guest), who scored an incredible 56. At the meal, District Governor Greg Steed, Central Arkansas '93 awarded Todd Donavan '86 the Exemplary Service Award from nationals. It represents at least 20 years of volunteering for SigEp. Todd has worked with Oklahoma Alpha, Kansas Beta, Colorado Gamma, and Wyoming Alpha for the past 30 years. T. BONE MCDONALD ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Members of the losing team, from left: District Governor Greg Steed, Central Arkansas '93, AVC President Todd Donavan '86, Chapter President Jake Broom '26, and Executive Mentor Board Coordinator Matt Matlack '00. Our winning team with their trophy.

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