Colorado Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Colorado State University
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2 | The Spear www.CSUSigep.org to donate, will be sent with the campaign brochure. Please keep an eye out for your brochure, as they will mail in the next couple of weeks. As brothers in Sigma Phi Epsilon, together we will restore the foundations of our great Fraternity through virtue, diligence, and brotherly love. As we formally reach out to each of you, we need your generous support as never before. We hope you will take a moment to reflect on what Colorado Gamma means to you and join our significant and growing list of loyal supporters who are committed to rebuilding our proud fraternity. This kind of leadership is not required of most men, but it is required of us as Colorado Gamma SigEps. Fraternally, Al Hornung '61 Campaign Chairman achornung@hotmail.com (303) 880-7892 ANNOUNCES $1.25 MILLION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN (Continued from page 1) Alumnus Practices Balanced Man Mentality in Daily Life Trevor Armstrong '99 Supports the Future of Colorado Gamma J oining Colorado Gamma during his sophomore year gave Trevor Armstrong '99 an opportunity to evaluate chapters on campus during his freshman year, and he knew he made the right choice in joining SigEp. "I made sure I was going to the fraternity that I wanted and had an idea of the chapter and the reputation of the members. My priorities were both social and academic," Trevor said. Trevor earned a bachelor of science in industrial engineering management, as well as his MBA from Colorado State University in 2007. Today he manages the electrical mechanical systems of Timken Power Systems for the North American market. Trevor has worked for the company since graduation, beginning in sales and working his way up to president and owner of the Wazee Companies. He sold Wazee to Timken in 2012. Trevor's advice to brothers entering the job market is to stand out from the rest of the crowd. "Don't just submit your resume and sit at home and wait. At Timken, we look for individuals with enough tenacity and interest to follow up with the company. I believe a lot of graduates think the system is just the system, and maybe it is at most companies, but behind the company procedures are the people you need to contact. Find them!" The principles of the Balanced Man concept have stuck with Trevor through the years. He often reflects on those principles when trying to juggle his professional career, family, traveling, and all the other facets of life. Another item he adds to the balance is his ongoing friendships with his Colorado Gamma brothers. Trevor recently moved from Denver to Texas, and is establishing relationships with SigEp alumni in the area. He's grateful for the work of alumni such as Andrew Odenbach '96 for organizing the biannual Reunion Cup, giving brothers the opportunity to reconnect. The capital campaign has provided Trevor with the opportunity to give back to the organization that has helped him arrive where he is today. "I look back in life at how all of these things happened, and I owe a lot of where I am in life to those connections I made in SigEp," he said. Investing in the future of Colorado Gamma was also important to Trevor. "I wanted to give back and be a part of shaping the next couple generations of brothers," he said. He recognizes that each alumnus should do their part to return SigEp to a position of dominance at CSU. "It takes a lot of people and a lot of generosity, and people Honoring Our Past, Inspiring Our Future Renderings of the new library to be constructed above the kitchen. Visit http://csusigep.org/campaign to learn more about the campaign!