2016 International Convention
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2016 International Convention
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Plum meri (W William m & Ma ary, Ga amma ’’64) TABLE OF CONTENTS Personal Itinerary PIKE Power Player Presentation 2016 International Convention Program International Convention Overview and Agenda Distinguished Achievement Award Shield & Diamond Articles PIKE Today Prominent Pikes _______________________________________________ Personal Itinerary Personal Itinerary for Joe Plumeri 2016 Pi Kappa Alpha International Convention Distinguished Achievement Award Recipient Thursday, August 4, 2016 Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside Two Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 561-0500 Confirmation # 3256817751 (room for break following presentation) PIKE Contact Information: Ryan Flickinger, CEO PIKE Foundation: Justin Buck, EVP & CEO ΠΚΑ Fraternity: 4:00 PM 312-972-2121 901-230-2013 rflickinger@pikes.org jbuck@pikes.org Arrival via personal aircraft into New Orleans airport Transportation - _____ to meet Joe and travel to Hilton Riverside Room - _____ will have hotel room key for hand delivery 5:00-6:00 PM PIKE Power Player Lecture (see tab) Joe Caruso will provide the introduction of Joe Plumeri. Attire: Coat & Tie | Location: Salon D, first floor 6:00 PM Return to hotel room to change into black tuxedo; take time as necessary 6:00-7:00 PM PIKE Power Player Reception (50-75 people) Reception in Honor of DAA Recipient Joe Plumeri; select alumnus VIPs, International Officers, and high-performing undergraduates will be in attendance. Location: River Room – follow signs from lobby level to Riverside Building immediately past the right side of the front desk 7:00 PM International President’s Banquet Joe Plumeri will be seated at the head table. Following welcome by emcee, Plumeri will be re-introduced as DAA recipient and he should provide additional brief remarks as appropriate. As dinner is served, Plumeri will depart banquet according to his preference. ~ 7:30 PM Transportation to airport provided by _________ _______________________________________________ PIKE Power Player Presentation PIKE Power Player Presentation | August 4, 2016 – 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Dress Code: Formal- Suit and Tie Format: Remarks followed by limited Q&A, informally scripted (see attached) Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside Address: Two Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA Room: Salon D, 1st floor Phone: (504) 561-0500 Owner: Wesson Anderson EVENT DETAILS: Time: 5:00-6:00 PM Audience Size: 850-1,000 The majority of attendees will be undergraduate leaders from chapters across North America Event Overview: Leadership presentation by Joe Plumeri; presentation of award SEQUENCE OF EVENTS: 5:00-5:05 PM Introductions: N. Ryan Flickinger, CEO, PIKE Foundation, will introduce Joe Caruso. Joe Caruso will introduce Joe Plumeri 5:05-6:00 PM Joe Plumeri remarks; limited Q&A, if time allows SPEECH OVERVIEW: Desired Outcome: Encourage all attendees, specifically undergraduates, to pursue their life’s passion and achieve success during their undergraduate career, fraternity experience, and throughout their life. Tone: Inspirational / Passionate Title: PIKE Power Player: A presentation by the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient, Joe Plumeri (William & Mary, Gamma '64), on Achieving Personal & Professional Success through Passion. The following themes and examples are merely suggestions for incorporation into Mr. Plumeri’s remarks as requested and based off an understanding of some of the key concepts as illustrated in The Power of Being Yourself. Theme 1: Play in Traffic – Take Chances & Risks (the right kind), Show Up Message 1: The Fraternity (like Rotary, Kiwanis) is by its very nature a vehicle to meet people from different backgrounds within your chapter, from other chapters around the country, and from other organizations on campus. Just being a member isn’t enough; you must make the most of the opportunity you have and take it. Pi Kappa Alpha Confidential – For Internal Use Only 1 Message 2: Seek out an elected or appointed chapter office position, any position and make the most of it. Volunteer – for anything! Community Relations, Alumni Relations – so your job is to call upon community organizations or alumni leaders and tell our story or see how we can help them – sign me up! It’s a great opportunity for your organization and for yourself personally. Membership Education – I get to meet subject matter experts personally and have them share information with the chapter, or learn the information and deliver myself – sign me up. Message 3: Attend PIKE University events. Sure there is a cost – a cost for not attending. So you’re telling me as an 18-22 year old, I have the chance to travel somewhere, learn how to run my business better, hear incredible presentations (like mine), and meet hundreds of fellow brothers and alumni who may be able to help me realize my passion – I need to be there, my entire chapter needs to be there. Message 4: The social media topic is big among this demographic. It is great, but business; including fraternity business, especially recruitment, is and will always be done face to face. Theme 2: Look Up, Not Down Message 1: The importance of staying positive in challenging circumstances. Maybe you’re not the best fraternity on your campus. Don’t let another group’s membership, resources, or house dictate your reality. Inspire others with your vision. Pi Kappa Alpha is not an “alternative”; it should never be second or third best. Purposeful thinking can shift the landscape. Message 2: “In the absence of a common vision, in the absence of leadership, everybody will supply their own vision and their own leadership, and the result will be a divided, scattered” fraternity. How are you, as leaders, communicating your vision? A text message or email isn’t enough. You need to meet with every member of your chapter, alumni, university officials – share your goals and vision, publicize them, and inspire those around you. Message 3: Willingness to Please is paramount. It is fine to want to be the best on campus, win awards locally and nationally – that type of greed is understood. Those accomplishments also help to feed your ego, individually and collectively. If you set out as a leader, with a willingness to please those in your chapter and in your community, you will succeed and be the best. Theme 3: Everyone Has the Same Plumbing / Assuming CEO Position with Willis Message 1: Overcoming traditions. Willis had traditions, some good, some bad. Pi Kappa Alpha has traditions. The ones involving values: friendship, love, truth, honor, loyalty, hard work, supporting others, pursuing excellence – those should be nurtured and advanced. Local traditions, with no bearing in the history or ritual of the Fraternity – ones which don’t inspire vision and passion, some which tear people apart, should be eliminated no matter how difficult. What made the Fraternity successful in 1868 versus 1968 versus 2016? Some of those same characteristics have stood the test of time: our values. Others do not and should be replaced “We don’t want to live by tradition; we want to build on it.” Message 2: Pi Kappa Alpha is a team sport, the ultimate people business – if your chapter has a great culture, build upon it. If your culture needs to be changed, start by bringing pride into the organization. Do people (university, parents, alumni) have the wrong perception of your organization? Pick up the phone, go out and meet them and tell them what you are really about – no one else is going to do it for you. Pi Kappa Alpha Confidential – For Internal Use Only 2 Message 3: Pi Kappa Alpha International President John Bobango has stressed the importance of knowing your chapter operations from the ground up, understanding every aspect of its operations. As a leader, not only must you inspire people, but you must also “know the business inside and out. God is in the details. Hard work leads to good results.” Specific Chapter Examples (for potential incorporation into Joe Plumeri remarks) Smythe Chapter – refers to a chapter performing in top 10% in ΠΚΑ Excellence Chapter – refers to a chapter performing in top 25% in ΠΚΑ Perennial Smythe Chapter: One of our best – consider recognizing and congratulating; challenge to keep setting higher goals Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), Alpha Kappa Chapter 11 consecutive Smythe Awards (24 total) Recruit both largest and best men each year; has created a culture where the best men seek out ΠΚΑ Send over 50 men annually to leadership programming (PIKE U) to reinforce culture of excellence and training the next era of leadership Successfully engages all of its members to drive toward their ultimate goal of being an outstanding chapter year in/year out Engages and utilizes alumni support system Steward of their community: campus, city, etc. Raised $20,000 for charity; 1st in intramurals; 1st in academics Chapter President: Schott Schroer Rush Chairman: William Wyne Previous Smythe/Excellence but has Trailed Off University of Arizona, Gamma Delta Chapter Fourth consecutive Smythe in 2014, but has trailed off since Has adopted a wait for who shows up vs. recruit the best men approach, relying on social credibility instead of hard work; taking a complacent approach to various operations Are they seeking out the alumni assistance and resources at their disposal? Is your chapter still focused on attaining high achievement on a collective and individual basis, seeking out opportunities to excel and individual leadership positions on campus? How are you defining success? Being a role model on campus for all student organizations or are we strictly focused on being the best socially? Chapter President: Clark Abourisk Treasurer: Austin Mette Others in attendance: Alex Skiljan What is your chapter mission at Arizona? How do you plan to achieve it during the upcoming academic year? Pi Kappa Alpha Confidential – For Internal Use Only 3 Previous Smythe/Excellence but has trailed off University of Florida, Alpha Eta Chapter Smythe Award in 2014, If you were to ask them if they are the best on their campus, they would say “yes” o Ask them why? o Would the university agree with that? Sororities? The Community? o Has every member of their chapter “bought in” to their vision of success? o Is the leadership setting the right example at all times? We want a great chapter at University of Florida, but all of their members must “buy in” to the vision Chapter President: Brant Wickersham Chapter to Challenge/Encourage Washington State University, Gamma Xi Chapter Chapter was a Smythe winning chapter in 2011, but has had numerous challenges since At present, this is a chapter that is just doing the minimum Has begun to implement a Chapter Action Plan to improve chapter operations and performance; already seeing the benefits. o Ask if everyone in their chapter is aware and buys-in to the chapter’s new vision? Reinvigorated alumni base very much involved in the chapter’s progress and wants them to succeed. Are undergraduates leveraging this resource accordingly? The path ahead for this group will be a difficult one. Success does not happen easily or overnight. Address how to stay motivated; celebrate small wins Chapter President: Adam Pitt EVENT LOGISTICS: Stage: Yes Podium: Yes, to the side Timer: No Type of Microphone: Lavaliere Pi Kappa Alpha Confidential – For Internal Use Only 4 _______________________________________________ 2016 International Convention Program THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION NEW ORLEANS • 2016 WELCOME TO THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT Brothers, Alpha. On behalf of the Supreme Council and all of our volunteer international officers, I welcome you to New Orleans for the 2016 International Convention of Pi Kappa Our Fraternity continues to expand while also maintaining PIKE excellence in terms of chapter quality, attendance at leadership programs, and membership. While this is a time to celebrate those achievements, it is also a time to realize our work is far from complete. Convention is the official meeting of our Fraternity but for anyone that attends, it is far more than just the election of officers and the business of the Fraternity. Convention is an experience! I encourage you to make the most of this incredible opportunity. Participate in the legislative sessions, speak up in the committee meetings, but most of all socialize with and engage your fellow Pikes from all over North America. Any conversation with some of the more senior members of our Fraternity will no doubt contain phrases like, “I remember Boston in 1986” or “Memphis in 2008 was amazing!” I am confident that because of your participation here, all of us will one day be telling fond stories of New Orleans 2016! I sincerely hope that you will leave this event having made new and lasting friendships. I also hope you will leave motivated and invigorated, having gained insight to the best practices and initiatives which will benefit your own Chapter or alumni association. It is my honor to be your International President. I look forward to a successful and memorable Convention as we celebrate 148 years of Pi Kappa Alpha. FROM THE FOUNDATION PRESIDENT FROM THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Greetings, Brothers! Brothers! On behalf of the Pi Kappa Alpha Foundation, welcome to the 2016 Pi Kappa Alpha Convention! It’s going to be a great learning experience and a lot of fun. Your attendance at the Convention shows your commitment to ensuring that Pi Kappa Alpha remains the college fraternity experience by which all others are judged. On behalf of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees and staff, thank you for making the commitment to attend and continue Pi Kappa Alpha’s legacy of excellence. The Pi Kappa Alpha Foundation raises funds to educate and empower principled leaders. As a part of fulfilling that objective, the Foundation is proud to support the educational and leadership programs of Pike University and the Fraternity, including those at this Convention, through grants and scholarships. We thank the Foundation’s generous supporters for enabling us to support those programs that help keep our Fraternity the world’s premier college fraternity. The Foundation looks forward to celebrating the accomplishments of the Fraternity, Pike University, and the Foundation during the Convention. Take full advantage of the educational and leadership offerings while at the Convention and you will find the flame of Pi Kappa Alpha burning brighter than ever in your heart. Welcome to New Orleans! On behalf of the Fraternity’s professional staff, welcome to the 2016 Pi Kappa Alpha International Convention. The Convention is not only the biennial business meeting of Pi Kappa Alpha, but the premier event of our Fraternity. Countless brothers over the years have expressed that it provides some of the fondest memories of their Fraternity experiences. We hope you enjoy this opportunity to interact and network with student and alumni members, international officers, and volunteers from across North America. We encourage you to fully engage in the activities of the Convention – educational sessions, legislative considerations, inspirational speeches and recognition, and the election of the new Supreme Council. The Convention is also a time to celebrate the Fraternity’s many successes. Without a doubt, the recognition of Chapters, undergraduates, and alumni achievements will be one of the many highlights of the Convention. The Fraternity staff stands ready to advise and assist you throughout the next few days. Again, welcome and have fun, and let’s plan together for a bright future for our beloved Pi Kappa Alpha. In phi phi kappa alpha, Fraternally, Mark A. Robertson President Pi Kappa Alpha Foundation Justin A. Buck Executive Vice President The Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity Fraternally, John A. Bobango International President The Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA GENERAL INFORMATION CONVENTION DRESS | Dress for the Convention is business professional (suits or sport coats with ties). This is a business conference and appropriate behavior is expected at all times. ALCOHOL | No alcohol should be brought to the hotel at any time throughout the Convention. Should you choose to leave the hotel at any time, please keep in mind that the legal drinking age in New Orleans is 21. Be prepared to show proof of age when attempting to purchase alcohol. The city of New Orleans is very strict on fake IDs. Offenders should be prepared to spend the night in jail. BEHAVIOR | While attending the Pi Kappa Alpha International Convention, you are not only representing your local chapter and the International Fraternity, you also represent all past and future fraternity men. Therefore, you are expected to conduct yourself as a gentleman. EMERGENCIES | Emergencies may be handled by contacting the hotel operator or hotel security by dialing “0”. HOTEL | Convention participants are responsible for paying their own hotel bills and making appropriate payment arrangements with the hotel staff. Your room bill will reflect charges for services, such as parking, PayPer-View movies, and hotel outlets such as the lobby bar. Check in is at 3:00 p.m. and checkout is at 12:00 noon. If extra time is needed, please make the appropriate arrangements with the hotel. Damages occurring to hotel rooms will be billed to the occupants. Anyone causing a disturbance will be asked to leave the hotel and may be assessed a fee. NAME TAGS | Wear your name tags at all times while on hotel property. It serves as your admittance to all programs and meals. In order to assist with identifying the type of registration you have purchased, your name tag has designated days or registrant type included. CONVENTION OFFICE | The PIKE Convention office will be maintained each day of the Convention. The office is located in Eglinton & Winton on the second floor. PROGRAM OVERVIEW OPENING SESSION CONVENTION BANQUETS Wednesday evening’s opening session will feature welcome remarks from Executive Vice President and CEO Justin A. Buck (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota ’96), presentation of our national anthems, and an overview of the Convention property and agenda. Note: These events are open to all attendees who purchased either a full registration package, a guest ticket, or the specific day pass. Nametags are required for entry. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS A keynote address by International President John A. Bobango (Arkansas State, Delta Theta ’74) will follow the presentation of charters to the Fraternity’s newly installed chapters and recognition of the 2016 Loyalty Award recipient. There are several opportunities for delegates as well as non-delegates to participate in educational programming. Please review the agenda for details on when sessions focusing on new member education, recruitment, ritual, and health & safety will be featured throughout the Convention. There will also be specific programming for the Fraternity’s dedicated volunteers. LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS Three legislative sessions are scheduled during the Convention. These programs constitute the official business meetings of the Fraternity and will feature: reports from the Fraternity’s various entities and officers, discussions and votes on a variety of legislative proposals including changes to the Fraternity’s Constitution and Chapter Codes, and the election of the 2016-18 Supreme Council. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF LEGISLATION 1:00 PM FRIDAY LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS Each chapter and alumni association delegate as well as an international officer will be assigned to a legislative committee. The Rules and Credentials Committee will coordinate the presentation of proposals to the legislative sessions and verify delegate eligibility. The Membership, Resolutions, and Constitution and Chapter Codes Committees will discuss a variety of proposals before presenting legislation to the Convention for adoption. INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT’S BANQUET PIKE UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON The Foundation proudly recognizes the 2016 Robertson Most Outstanding Undergraduate, Order of the West Range Inductees, and φφκα Club recognitions. INTERNATIONAL AWARDS LUNCHEON A highlight of the Convention, this luncheon will feature the presentation of the Chapter Advisor of the Year Award, the Robert Adger Smythe Awards, as well as the Distinguished Achievement Award. INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS BANQUET At the Convention’s final event, all international officers will participate in the traditional “Duck Walk,” and the Convention delegation and guests will be the first to hear from the newly elected international president. VENDOR EXHIBITION The Fraternity’s official vendors will be exhibiting on Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Please take this opportunity to visit these loyal supporters of Pi Kappa Alpha. THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 1 COMMUNITY SERVICE EVENT Attendees who registered for this event will participate in a community service project on Friday, August 5 in cooperation with Ronald McDonald House-NOLA. “Helping Families Find Strength in Numbers” is more than a slogan. It’s something that happens every day at Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Greater New Orleans. Our 15-room house serves as home-away-from-home for an average of 85 families each month; many are from Louisiana and the Gulf Coast, and some from countries like Pakistan, on the other side of the globe. While here, they find strength not only by being together as families, but being together with families who are feeling the same stress, fear, hope and hopefully, joy, as their children heal from serious illnesses. The mission of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater New Orleans is to provide a “home-away-from-home” to families of seriously ill children and to provide programs that give comfort, compassion and care to children and their families. The New Orleans Ronald McDonald House opened in December 1983. It is a beautiful, homey, 15-bedroom home with a huge kitchen and dining room, two laundry areas, a toy room, two dens and an outside patio area – plenty of space for guests to make themselves at home and visit with each other. Pi Kappa Alpha is pleased to partner with Ronald McDonald HouseNOLA, supporting the mission to provide a home-away-from-home for families of seriously ill children. Keeping families close INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Recognizing Volunteer and Alumni Accomplishments Pi Kappa Alpha maintains a strong tradition of volunteer and alumni support to undergraduate chapters, involvement in alumni associations, and achievement in all walks of life. The Fraternity annually recognizes alumni accomplishments in these areas during the presentation of the International Awards. CHAPTER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR AWARD Presented to one advisor per year, this award recognizes outstanding performance by an advisor, and is a token of appreciation for that volunteer’s hard work and dedication to the undergraduate experience. ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD OF THE YEAR AWARD Presented to one advisory board per year, this award recognizes outstanding performance and dedication in support of the undergraduate experience by a full advisory board (composed of at least three individuals). YOUNG ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR The Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity is proud to unveil the inaugural class for Young Alumnus of the Year. The award recognizes alumnus members under the age of 35 and awards up to nine young alumni for their professional accomplishments, contributions to their community, and their involvement as a volunteer for Pi Kappa Alpha, all while displaying the values of a True PIKE. VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR The Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity is proud to unveil the inaugural class for Volunteer of the Year. This award recognizes a class of up 2 to 23 volunteers who represent their respective regions as a volunteer for Pi Kappa Alpha. Recipients currently serve on an alumni advisory board, house corporation, or alumni association board of directors. WILLIAM R. NESTER AWARDS FOR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXCELLENCE The Nester Awards – named after former Pi Kappa Alpha National President, Memorial Foundation President, National Interfraternity Conference President and Loyalty Award Recipient William R. Nester (Cincinnati, Alpha Xi ’47) – recognize outstanding performance by alumni associations. In recognition of outstanding individual achievement… LOYALTY AWARD The Loyalty Award was created in 1969 to annually recognize an alumnus who has displayed significant support and loyalty to the Fraternity at either the local or international level. 2015 – Charles R. Barnes II (Florida State, Delta Lambda ’65) 2014 – John Michael Williams (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi ’68) 2013 – Thomas C. Tillar, Jr. (Virginia Tech, Epsilon ’71) 2012 – Jerry W. Askew (North Carolina, Tau ’73) 2011 – Richard E. Charlton III (Auburn, Upsilon ’61) 2010 – Marvin D. Dennis (Illinois, Beta Eta ’56) 2009 – William N. LaForge (Delta State, Zeta Beta ’69) 2008 – D. Mark Anderson (Wofford, Nu ’76) 2007 – Thomas J. Turner (Texas Tech, Epsilon Gamma ’67) 2006 – F. Raymond Jenkins (Texas, Beta Mu ’54) THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 2005 – Daniel F. McGehee (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota ’63) 2004 – Raymond L. Orians (Memphis, Delta Zeta ’66) 2003 – Larry W. Lunsford (Tennessee, Zeta ’71) 2002 - Robert N. Cox (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota ’64) Data, Brother Plumeri served as chairman and CEO of Willis Group Holdings plc. Among his notable milestones while at Willis, in addition to an extraordinary return to public ownership, was his public leadership against conflicts of interest in the insurance industry. JUDGE ELBERT P. TUTTLE DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Before joining Willis, Brother Plumeri had a 32-year career at Citigroup and its predecessor companies. As CEO of Citibank North America, he led the integration of the consumer businesses at Citicorp and Travelers Group. He also served as chairman and CEO of Travelers Primerica Financial Services, vice chairman of the Travelers Group, and president and managing partner of Shearson Lehman Brothers. A widely admired leader in the insurance industry, Brother Plumeri was named to Treasury & Risk magazine’s list of “100 Most Influential People in Finance” in 2009 and 2010. He was also recognized by St. John’s University School of Risk Management as Insurance Leader of the Year in 2006. Established in 1936, the Distinguished Achievement Award is presented annually to the alumnus member who has compiled the most distinguished resume in his vocation, profession or field of public service. It is named after Elbert P. Tuttle (Cornell, Beta Theta ’17), a veteran who served in both World Wars, as Chief Justice of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals from 1961-68, and as a Senior Justice until his death in 1996. Under Tuttle’s leadership, the Fifth Circuit became recognized as a leader in the fight against segregation. He was the recipient of the 1954 Distinguished Achievement Award. Past Recipients: 2015 – R. Andrew Miller (Florida State, Delta Lambda ’70); President & CEO, Seminole Boosters Inc. 2014 – Ivor J. “Ike” Evans (Kansas State, Alpha Omega ’61); retired President & COO of Union Pacific Railroad 2013 – Joe T. Ford (Arkansas, Alpha Zeta ’57); Partner, Westrock Capital; Former CEO, Alltel Kenneth W. Lowe (North Carolina, Tau ’70); Chairman, President & CEO, Scripps Networks 2012 – Jon L. Kyl (Arizona, Gamma Delta ’61); U.S. Senator from Arizona 2011 – G. Brint Ryan (North Texas, Epsilon Delta ’83); Chairman & CEO, Ryan 2010 – Edward S. Hyman Jr. (Texas, Beta Mu ’65); Chairman & Founder of International Strategy & Investment (ISI) 2009 – R. Scott Van Pelt (Maryland, Delta Psi ’88); Anchor and Correspondent, ESPN 2008 – Raymond L. Orians (Memphis, Delta Zeta ’66); Executive Vice President Emeritus, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2007 – Pete Sessions (Southwestern, Alpha Omicron ’76); U.S. Congressman, Texas 2006 – Edward A. Pease (Indiana, Delta Xi ’71); Senior Vice President, Government Relations, Rolls Royce North America, Inc. 2005 – B. Kevin Turner (East Central, Epsilon Omega ’85); COO, Microsoft Corporation 2004 – Charles O. “Chad” Holliday (Tennessee, Zeta ’67); Chairman & CEO, DuPont 2003 – Neal L. Patterson (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi ’68); Chairman & CEO, Cerner Corporation 2002 – Tim McGraw (Louisiana-Monroe, Eta Omicron ’86); Country Music Artist 2016 Distinguished Achievement Award Recipient JOSEPH J. PLUMERI (William and Mary, Gamma ’64) Vice Chairman of First Data Board of Directors Brother Plumeri is vice chairman of the First Data board of directors and former CEO of Willis Group, Citibank North America, and Primerica. Since joining First Data, he has played a pivotal role in the company’s transformation from a transaction processor to a payments technology company and solutions provider to merchants and financial institutions. Prior to joining First Brother Plumeri is a generous philanthropist; an avid sportsman and baseball entrepreneur; and a national best-selling author. He serves on the boards of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse; Mount Sinai Medical Center; the Jackie Robinson Foundation; and the Churchill Museum at the Cabinet War Rooms in London. Brother Plumeri is an owner of the Trenton Thunder, the AA-affiliate of the New York Yankees, and the Trenton Blue Claws, the A-affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. In 2015, he published his first book, The Power of Being Yourself: A Game Plan for Success – by Putting Passion into Your Life and Work. Based on his life experiences, he offers simple yet profound guidance on how to stay positive, motivate yourself and others, and achieve success in your life and work. All of the author’s proceeds from the book will be donated to the Make-A-Wish© Foundation and the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. Most recently, Brother Plumeri committed $5 million to create the Joe Plumeri Center for Social Justice and Economic Opportunity at New York Law School (NYLS). The center will allow aspiring law students to provide critically needed law services to those who would otherwise be unable to afford it. Brother Plumeri received his bachelor of arts in history and education from the College of William and Mary, and attended New York Law School. In 2011, William and Mary awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Public Service in honor of his philanthropic endeavors, where he delivered a speech to the 2011 graduates – “Go Play in Traffic (and Follow the Signs Along the Road)” – which was hailed by the New York Times as one of the best speeches of the year. National Public Radio ranked his speech among the “Best Commencement Speeches, Ever” joining 350 other speakers going back to 1774. In 2015, NYLS awarded him an honorary law degree and his speech was rated one of the best of the year by Time.com. Celebrating undergraduate achievement… Pi Kappa Alpha annually recognizes outstanding chapter achievement with the presentation of the Fraternity’s International Awards. The 2015-16 Awards will be presented throughout the Convention starting with the Orians Excellence Awards presentation on Wednesday evening and culminating with the distribution of the Fraternity’s Smythe Awards at the International Awards Luncheon on Saturday afternoon. Those who are recognized as award winners have not only have demonstrated outstanding performance, but have also proven that they are among the “best of the best” from Pi Kappa Alpha’s roster of 220 chapters and colonies. Pi Kappa Alpha recognizes their significant achievement by presenting the following awards: THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 3 THE ROBERT ADGER SMYTHE AWARD SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS The Smythe Award recognizes overall chapter superiority and prominence. The chapters that win this award are top on their campus and the “best of the best” amongst all of Pi Kappa Alpha. Chapters are recognized at three different Smythe levels depending upon the number of consecutive awards won – Champion (first award), Legacy (third consecutive award), or Dynasty (fifth or more consecutive award). Scholarship Cup Man Miles Award Level I, Level II, and Level III Recruitment 100+ Man Chapters PIKE University Attendance The presentation of the Smythe Awards is often regarded as the most exciting part of the awards program. Leadership Summit registration fees will vary between $100-$150 depending on the summit location this year, a price that includes Friday night and Saturday programming and meals. PIKE University scholarships continue to be available for chapters who attend Convention and/or have funds remaining from 2015-16. Apply online to use PIKE University scholarships during the registration process for an upcoming event at www. pikeuniversity.org or contact your chapter consultant to inquire about your chapter’s balance. THE HARVEY T. NEWELL MOST IMPROVED CHAPTER AWARD The Harvey T. Newell Award recognizes those chapters that have most significantly improved or persevered through adversity. The award is presented in memory of Harvey T. Newell Jr. (Millsaps, Alpha Iota ’30), who died in a 1953 airplane crash while serving as the Fraternity’s national president. Last year’s award winner, recognized at the 2015 Academy, was Delta Xi Chapter at Indiana University. RAYMOND L. ORIANS CHAPTER EXCELLENCE AWARDS The Raymond L. Orians Chapter Excellence Awards recognize overall chapter excellence. The chapters that win this award are among the best on their campus and Pi Kappa Alpha’s most competitive chapters. The award is named after Raymond L. Orians, who served as the Fraternity’s Executive Vice president from 1984-2009. The recipients of this year’s Raymond L. Orians Excellence Awards will receive recognition at the Opening Session, as well as one reserved seat at Saturday’s International Awards Luncheon. CHAPTER PROGRAMMING AWARDS The Programming Awards recognize chapters for excellence in specific areas of chapter programming, 16 areas in total. Multiple winners may be recognized in each category. Awards are given for: recruitment, new member education, continuing education, alumni relations, finances, health & safety, management, international fraternity participation, ritual, athletics, scholarship, community service, philanthropy, public relations, campus involvement, and accountability. PIKE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS PIKE UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATION Undergraduates who attend three events (Garnet Level) will receive a PIKE University lapel pin, certificate, and recognition in the Shield & Diamond and at www.pikeuniversity.org. Those who attend five events (Gold Level) will also receive a transcript, letters of recommendation, an official Pi Kappa Alpha graduation stole, and the certification displayed on their LinkedIn profile. MAKE THE 25 MAN COMMITMENT! PIKE University – and thereby Pi Kappa Alpha – only succeeds with everyone’s participation. This year, make the 25 Man Commitment by sending at least 25 members to PIKE University events. The 25 Man Commitment is an investment that will put your chapter on top! Those chapters making the commitment in 2015-16 were: Missouri S&T Missouri Cincinnati Ohio State Utah Kansas State Kansas Texas Wisconsin Purdue Minnesota Nebraska Utah State Lehigh Washington State Northwestern Rensselaer Tulsa Oklahoma State Nebraska-Omaha North Texas Toledo Southeast Missouri State East Carolina South Florida Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Texas-Arlington Indiana State Alabama-Huntsville Chapman Nebraska-Kearney Rose-Hulman Rockhurst Louisville Wilfrid Laurier Nevada-Las Vegas South Dakota Coastal Carolina Vermont Drexel Embry-Riddle McNeese State California State-Fullerton Northwestern State PIKE University’s 2016-17 year is starting off with a bang thanks to the exciting International Convention in New Orleans! Keep the momentum high and make plans now to join us at another PIKE University event this year. You will not be disappointed! PIKE University 2016-2017 Tour of Events 4 Leadership Summit 1 October 29, 2016 Doubletree Spokane City Center Spokane, WA Chapter Executives Conference January 5-8, 2017 The Peabody Hotel Memphis, TN Leadership Summit 6 February 24-26, 2017 Dallas/Plano at Legacy Town Center Dallas, TX Leadership Summit 2 November 11-13, 2016 Doubletree Philadelphia-Valley Forge Philadelphia, PA Leadership Summit 4 February 3-5, 2017 The Westin Lombard-Yorktown Center Chicago, IL Leadership Summit 7 February 24-26, 2015 Santa Clara Marriott Santa Clara, CA Leadership Summit 3 Leadership Summit 5 The Academy November 18-20, 2016 February 10-12, 2017 July 27-30, 2017 The Peabody Hotel The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center Marriott Atlanta Century Center KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL Memphis, TN KansasTHE City,PIMO Atlanta, GA CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA PI KAPPA ALPHA FOUNDATION AWARDS THE ORDER OF WEST RANGE MICHAEL L. AINSLIE (Vanderbilt, Sigma ’62) Brother Ainslie has enjoyed a long career in business and not for profit leadership. In 1984, he became President and CEO of Sotheby’s, the worldwide auction and real estate company. Over the next decade, he led a team that changed the global auction business from a stuffy, dealer focused one to the lively, private collector auction world of today. In addition to strengthening Sotheby’s 85 global offices and sales rooms, he led expansions in Russia, Japan, Korea and Israel. Ainslie served as the first Chair of the Posse Foundation board, partnering with the founder Debbie Bial to make Posse the country’s leading college access program for inner city public high school graduates. Today, each fall a Posse cohort of ten scholars enter 56 elite universities across the country. Over 800 new Posse scholars are selected each year to receive full tuition leadership merit scholarships. 6,300 have graduated or are attending college today. Ninety percent of Posse scholars graduate. Over 45 percent are attending or have completed graduate school. Ainslie, a Tennessee native, graduated from Vanderbilt University and after traveling abroad on a Corning Foundation World Travel Fellowship, attended Harvard Business School, receiving his MBA in Finance in 1968. Prior to Sotheby’s, Ainslie served as President and CEO of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, leading a strategic shift to focus on private investment in historic buildings. He helped write into the 1981 Reagan tax bill the 25 percent investment tax credit for historic renovation. This incentive led to a boom in historic building investment of over $8 billion in the following decade. Ainslie has served on many boards, including Vanderbilt University, the United States Tennis Association, the St. Joe Company, the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and Lehman Brothers. Ainslie has four grown children, a daughter who will enter Vanderbilt this fall, and lives with his wife, Suzanne, in Palm Beach, Florida. ANDY D. HENDRICKSON (California-Berkeley, Alpha Sigma ’84) Brother Hendrickson has been a leader and pioneer in computer graphics since 1990. He leads engineering groups to build digital tools, systems, and techniques enabling creation of the some of most beloved entertainment in motion picture and gaming. Today, as CTO of Activision Publishing, he leads technology fueling two of the world’s strongest gaming brands, Call of Duty and Destiny. Previously, he was head of technology for Lucasfilm’s Industrial Light and Magic, Dreamworks, and Walt Disney Animation Studios. His work can be seen in 80+ motion pictures spanning two and a half decades with highlights from live action and animated films such as Jurassic Park, Perfect Storm, Pearl Harbor, Minority Report, Star Wars, Shrek, Frozen, Wreck it Ralph, Big Hero6, and most recently Zootopia. His pioneering efforts include synthetic humans, digital stunt doubles, photorealistic fluid and explosion simulation, efficient global illumination, large scale distributed computing, and exabyte scale storage systems. Brother Hendrickson served as two-term president of Alpha Sigma Chapter in 1987 and 1988, graduating with a degree in physics in 1989. He began his career at Skywalker Sound, a division of Lucasfilm after working his way through college as a sound engineer for live concerts and clubs. He holds several U.S. patents, and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and a member of the Academy’s Science and Technology Council. He has two daughters and resides in Studio City, California. JAMES L. MELSA (Iowa State, Alpha Phi ’57) Dr. Melsa is currently the Dean Emeritus of the College of Engineering at Iowa State University. A distinguished scholar, an award-winning educator, and a visionary corporate leader, Dr. James L. Melsa served as dean of the Iowa State University College of Engineering from 1995-2004. Previously, he spent 11 years at Tellabs Inc., Lisle, IL, a telecommunications equipment manufacturer, including appointments as vice president of strategic planning and advanced technology, vice president of research and development, and vice president of strategic quality and process management. Brother Melsa also was on the faculty at the University of Notre Dame for 11 years, serving as professor and chair of the electrical engineering department. He has also worked as a faculty member at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, and the University of Arizona, Tucson. During his years as an academic, Melsa conducted significant research on control and estimation theory, speech encoding, and digital signal processing; earned recognition as one of the nation’s outstanding electrical engineering professors; and authored or co-authored 125 publications and 12 books. He was named a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers in 1978 and received that group’s Third Millennium Medal in 2000. He has previously served as President of the IEEE Control Systems Society and President of Eta Kappa Nu, the national electrical and computer engineering honorary. He is currently the president of the American Association of Engineering Societies and chairman of the board of trustees at Benedictine University, Lisle, IL. He was named a fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education in 2006 and was the 2007-08 President of ASEE. He has an extensive record of service to national and international groups, including the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association, the Iowa Business Council, and the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (past member of the Board of Examiners and the Board of Overseers). Melsa received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Iowa State (1960), and his M.S. (1962) and Ph.D. (1965) degrees from the University of Arizona, Tucson. ROBERT E. MILSTEAD JR. (Houston, Epsilon Eta ’71) Lieutenant General Robert E. Milstead, Jr. (Houston, Epsilon Eta ’71) has served his country with honor for nearly 40 years. After graduating from the University of Houston with a bachelor of arts in English, he completed officer candidate school and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps in 1975. Milstead completed the Basic School in Quantico, Virginia and reported to Pensacola, Florida for flight training. He earned his naval aviator wings of gold in September 1976 beginning a career of flying AH-1 Cobra light attack helicopters. THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 5 Milstead served with distinction in progressive leadership roles within squadrons, Marine Aircraft Groups, Marine Aircraft Wings and select staff positions throughout his career. He led Marines in Somalia, and Iraq accumulating over 4,000 flight hours during peacetime and combat operations including Operations Restore Hope (Somalia), Provide Comfort (Northern Iraq) and Iraqi Freedom. He commanded Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 169 from 1994-96. Milstead served subsequent assignments to Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, as the Head of the Aviation Weapons Systems Requirements Branch (APW) and the in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Strategic and Tactical Systems, Land Warfare. In 2001, Milstead assumed command of Marine Aircraft Group 29, the War Eagles and took part in combat operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He assumed command of the Second Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) and redeployed to Iraq. He was promoted to brigadier general in February 2005 and became Commanding General, Second Marine Aircraft Wing. Following this tour, Milstead served as Director, Marine Corps Public Affairs with later assignment as Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting Command. In 2010, he was appointed to the grade of Lieutenant General and assumed the duties Deputy Commandant, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, where he served until retiring from active duty in November 2014. Milstead graduated with honors from the Marine Corps Command and Staff College and later earned a master of science in national security strategy from the National War College. Lieutenant General Milstead’s personal decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit with two gold stars in lieu of second and third awards with the Combat V, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with 6 Strike/Flight Awards, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the Navy Commendation Medal. He is happily married and resides with his wife in Burke, Virginia. He has four children and a quiver of grandchildren. 2016 ROBERTSON MOST OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE LOGAN D. HIRSCH (Central Arkansas, Epsilon Phi ’14) Logan Drake Hirsch is the recipient of the 2016 Robertson Most Outstanding Undergraduate Award. Brother Hirsch is a 2014 initiate of the Epsilon Phi Chapter at University of Central Arkansas. He graduated summa cum laude in April 2016 with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. Logan was extended membership into the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Order of Omega Honor Society, Alpha Chi National Collegiate Honor Society, and Alpha Lambda Delta National Academic Honor Society. He was also inducted into the UCA Department of Nursing Honors Program. In 2016, he was recognized as a Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges. He was named a UCA Presidential Scholar seven semesters for achieving a 4.0 GPA. Fraternally, Logan served Epsilon Phi Chapter in numerous leadership positions, namely new member educator, internal vice president and president. He also represented Pi Kappa Alpha on the Interfraternity Council and on the intramural field. His chapter recognized him for his service and achievements by honoring him with the chapter’s Distinguished PIKE Award – twice. Internationally, Logan is PIKE University Certified at the Gold Level. Logan has received numerous accolades throughout his college career. He was selected as the Department of Nursing Undergraduate Outstanding Student, recipient of the Dr. Lauretta Koenigseder Nursing Scholarship Award, and Outstanding Greek Man. ROBERTSON AWARD FINALISTS ROBERT T. NOONAN (Cincinnati, Alpha Xi ’12) Robert recently graduated magna cum laude from the University of Cincinnati with a bachelor of business administration. He was recognized by his university as the Greek Life Male Lifelong Achievement Award. Robbie is a member of the Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society, Order of Omega, and the UC Sigma Sigma Men’s Honor Society. Fraternally, he served his chapter as recruitment chairman and the Greek community as IFC president. He is PIKE University Certified at the Gold Level. MATTHEW D. WHITAKER (Northwestern State, Mu Kappa ’14) Matthew recently graduated from Northwestern State University of Louisiana with a bachelor of science degree in psychology. He is a member of the Blue Key Honor Society and the Psi Chi Honor Society. On campus, Matthew served as SGA president and a freshman orientation leader. He was recognized as Greek Man of the Year, Homecoming King, and Mr. Northwestern State University. Fraternally, Matthew served his chapter as president, recruitment chairman and internal vice president. He is PIKE University Certified at the Gold Level. His chapter named him 2015 PIKE Man of the Year. Logan has donated countless hours of community service supporting a variety of causes including Top Soccer, Bear Essentials Food Pantry, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Special Olympics, Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure, Walk-A-Mile In Her Shoes, and the American Red Cross. He also supports the PIKE Foundation financially through his φφκα Club membership. Logan is currently working as a registered nurse in the cardiovascular intensive care unit at Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock. He has future plans to pursue a Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice degree and a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) accreditation. 6 THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA PHI PHI KAPPA ALPHA CLUB (Information as of 6/20/2016) Student donors are supporting the Pi Kappa Alpha Foundation with gifts to the ϕϕκα Club. Participation in 2015-16 included almost 4,000 PIKE student members and 46 chapters achieving 100 percent participation status, with total donations exceeding $83,000. Proceeds of gifts to the PIKE Fund at the ϕϕκα Club level benefit the Chapter Endowment Fund of the donor’s chapter. Scholarships issued from a chapter’s endowment fund benefit students in several ways, including underwriting scholarships for participation in PIKE University leadership events. 2015-16 100% ϕϕκα Club Chapters Individuals Epsilon (Virginia Tech) Psi (North Georgia) Alpha Zeta (Arkansas) Alpha Kappa (Missouri S&T) Alpha Xi (Cincinnati) Alpha Tau (Utah) Alpha Phi (Iowa State) Alpha Omega (Kansas State) Beta Beta (Washington) Gamma Beta (Nebraska-Lincoln) Gamma Epsilon (Utah State) Gamma Lambda (Lehigh) Gamma Tau (Rensselaer) Gamma Upsilon (Tulsa) Gamma Chi (Oklahoma State) Delta Nu (Wayne State) Delta Chi (Nebraska-Omaha) Epsilon Gamma (Texas Tech) Epsilon Epsilon (Toledo) Epsilon Iota (Southeast Missouri State) Epsilon Kappa (Lamar) Zeta Theta (Texas State-San Marcos) Zeta Lambda (Adrian) Zeta Mu (Idaho) Zeta Pi (South Florida) Zeta Omega (Louisiana-Lafayette) Eta Omicron (Louisiana-Monroe) Eta Tau (Austin Peay State) Eta Upsilon (Texas-Arlington) Theta Mu (Massachusetts) Theta Xi (Texas A&M-Commerce) Theta Omicron (Indiana State) Theta Pi (Alabama-Huntsville) Iota Gamma (Nebraska-Kearney) Iota Delta (Rose-Hulman) Kappa Epsilon (Rockhurst) Kappa Zeta (Louisville) Kappa Mu (Wilfrid Laurier) Kappa Nu (Pacific) Kappa Pi (South Dakota) Lambda Delta (Vermont) Lambda Iota (Central Oklahoma) Lambda Mu (Embry Riddle) Lambda Rho (North Carolina-Greensboro) Mu Delta (McMaster) Mu Epsilon (California State-Fullerton) Joseph Abramo, Lambda Gamma ’14 Walid Abu Naba'a, Delta Lambda ’14 Edward Avakian, Lambda Lambda ’16 Connor W. Bailey, Eta Upsilon ’15 Austin R. Bloom, Delta Tau ’14 Daniel D. Brooks, Psi ’03 Stewart G. Brumbeloe, Iota Upsilon ’14 Eric P. Campos, Eta Tau ’15 Jorge Cardenas, Mu Kappa ’14 Joshua M. Carlile, Delta Epsilon ’15 Nathan S. Carlin, Epsilon Upsilon ’14 Daniel T. Clark, Iota Beta ’13 Lucas Crawley, Epsilon Lambda ’14 Salman M. Danesh, Eta Upsilon ’15 Matthew Farner, Beta Delta ’12 Matthew A. Feagan, Epsilon Delta ’15 Frederick C. Fleming Jr., Delta Tau ’14 Cole Gardner, Epsilon Lambda ’14 Robert B. George, Iota ’15 Carsten A. Grupe, Gamma Kappa ’14 Matthew Haig, Mu Lambda ’15 Bryan M. Haley, Lambda Upsilon ’13 Tyler C. Hall, Gamma Psi ’14 Justin C. Hawthorne, Alpha Psi ’15 Logan D. Hirsch, Epsilon Phi ’14 Taylor A. Kent, Delta Tau ’14 Craig Lamb, Epsilon Lambda ’14 Aaron Lazenby, Zeta Eta ’13 Joey Lombardi, Zeta Pi ’15 Jonathan A. McBrien, Theta Upsilon ’13 Jonathan A. Payton, Zeta Iota ’15 Michael D. Pritchard, Epsilon Sigma ’15 Austin T. Rogers, Mu Nu ’15 Clayton Rose, Theta Kappa ’14 Tyler Spiewak, Delta Beta ’15 Tyler J. Stephenson, Epsilon Sigma ’13 Toma C. Stubbs, Lambda Upsilon ’11 Conner A. Taylor, Zeta Beta ’14 Nathan R. Timmons, Eta Pi ’14 Reese R. Triana, Eta Rho ’15 Zackary S. Vaughn, Epsilon Sigma ’14 Nathaniel J. Wilcox, Gamma Kappa ’15 Eric A. Wilson, Delta Tau ’14 Alex R. Zavoral, Zeta Kappa ’15 Down in Old Virginny It was down in old Virginny where Pi K A began; Its honor and its loyalty first took its noble stand. The unity of this Fraternity, can weather all storms that may come. THAT MAY COME. Pi K A has the men that stand way above the rest; to all Fraternity men it represents the best. For the garnet and the gold will never grow old, in the heart of every Pi K A. PHI PHI K A! THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 7 WHO’S WHO IN PI KAPPA ALPHA THE SUPREME COUNCIL JOHN A. BOBANGO (Arkansas State, Delta Theta ’74) International President John has served as international vice president, international legal counsel, Foundation trustee, Cumberland regional president, and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. He has also served on the Fraternity’s Finance Committee and as president of the Risk Awareness Foundation. John is the managing partner of the law firm of Farris Bobango. John and his wife, Lisa, reside in Germantown, Tennessee, and have two children, Allen and Mary Lauren. PC|FS MARK C. DZIATCZAK (Wayne State, Delta Nu ’91) International Vice President Mark has served on the PIKE University board of directors, as Great Lakes regional president, as an undergraduate international vice president, and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff after serving his own chapter in multiple committee chair roles including new member educator, executive officer, and president. Professionally, he is the district deputy superintendent for teaching and learning in Troy, Michigan, and is currently a doctoral student in the field of education leadership at Oakland University. Mark was named as the MASC/MAHS Michigan Principal of the Year in 2014. He also serves as president of the Michigan State University College of Education Alumni Association and as director for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation governing board. Mark ran the 119th Boston Marathon in 2015. He and his wife, Lisa, reside in Troy, Michigan, with their two children, Alaina and Anthony. OT|PC|SK MATHEW J. FORREST (Southern Illinois, Iota Mu ’94) Immediate Past International President Mat has served as international president (2012-14), three terms as international vice president, Sunshine regional president, and colony/chapter advisor to Lambda Beta Chapter (Florida Atlantic). Mat has also served as an officer in the Iota Mu Alumni Association and the South Florida Alumni Association and remains active in both. He was the alumnus volunteer on the inaugural True Pike Challenge. He is a government affairs consultant with the firm Ballard Partners. Mat and his wife, Jillian, reside in West Palm Beach, Florida, with their children: Addison, Cameron, and newborn Leighton Lucille. PC|SK KEY (Donor recognition as of June 8, 2016) OT = Oak Trust JF = Junior Founders Society PC = President’s Council FS = Founders Society SD = Shield & Diamond Society 1868 = 1868 Society LV = Lily of the Valley Society 47WRS = 47 West Range Society GG = Garnet & Gold Society RS = Rotunda Society SK = Sabre & Key Society PS = Pillar Society 8 GRAHAM P. JEWELL (Rockhurst, Kappa Epsilon ’13) International Vice President Graham served his chapter as president, alumni relations chairman, housing chairman, ingress week chairman, and new member educator. He also served on the recruitment and brotherhood committees. Graham’s campus activities included orientation leader, Greek Week coordinator, Community Outreach committee member, and student ambassador. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication with minors in business and French. MICHAEL R. McMILLAN (California-San Diego, Kappa Phi ’97) International Vice President Michael is completing his first term as an international vice president following service as Pacific Coast regional president. He has also served as a member of the Fraternity’s staff and as president of his chapter. Michael is a licensed attorney and director at Cushman and Wakefield working in commercial real estate. Michael and his wife, Stacy, reside in Dublin, California, with their sons, Gavin and Connor. PC|SK BILL D. PHAN (Indiana, Delta Xi ’12) International Vice President Bill has served as a member of the Fraternity’s Finance Committee. He served his chapter as president, external vice president, and brotherhood and housing chairs. Bill’s chapter recognized him as Initiate of the Year in 2013 and Pike of the Year 2014-16. His campus activities and offices have included director of Men Against Rape & Sexual Assault (MARS), director of involvement for Culture of Care, Greek educational programming intern for the Student Life & Learning office, a conduct officer on the Student Organization Ethics Board, and a sports broadcaster for the university’s radio station. Bill was awarded the IFC 2014-15 Chapter President of the Year during his junior year and the Division of Student Affairs McKaig Award during his senior year. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports communication-broadcasting and a business certificate. MICHAEL W. RILEY (Kansas State, Alpha Omega ’84) International Vice President In addition to serving as an international vice president, Mike serves as a risk awareness advisor and is president of the Risk Awareness Foundation. He also serves on the Fraternity’s Finance Committee. Previously, Mike served as international legal counsel, a member of the White Horse Holding Corporation as a real estate advisor, Heartland regional president, Alpha Omega’s house corporation president, and as a professional staff member of the Fraternity. Professionally, he is senior vice president of Morrill & Janes Bank and is a municipal judge for seven Kansas communities. He and his wife, Courtney, reside in Hiawatha, Kansas, with their daughters, Ashlyn and Reagan. PC|JF THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA JOHN M. SILBERSTEIN (Chapman, Theta Psi ’85) International Legal Counsel John also serves as a risk awareness advisor and as vice president of the Risk Awareness Foundation. He has served as Golden West regional president, chapter advisor to Theta Psi Chapter, and as Theta Psi Housing Corporation president. He is a chief litigation manager for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. He also serves as the Pacific District Risk Manager for USA Hockey. In his spare time, he coaches high school hockey at his high school alma mater, Servite. John and his wife, Amy, live in Orange, California, with their three sons: Joseph, Jacob, and Jonah. OT|PC|JF SHAD D. WILLIAMS (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi ’90) International Vice President In addition to serving as international vice president, Shad currently serves as chairman of the Fraternity’s Finance Committee. He has previously served as president of the PIKE University board of directors and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff from 1994-98. Professionally, Shad is director and vice president of the South region of Allscripts, a healthcare technology and services provider. He and his wife, Paige, reside in Germantown, Tennessee, with their children: Ramsay, Addison, and Brennan. OT|SK REGIONAL PRESIDENTS M. JUSTIN ACKLEY (Utah, Alpha Tau ’01) Founders Regional President As an undergraduate, Justin served two years as Alpha Tau Chapter’s Director of New Member Education and two years as Interfraternity Council Vice President. In 2006, Justin began hosting the informal group that would later become the National Capital Area Alumni Association (NCAAA) and would later serve as vice president and president of the NCAAA. He served as the chapter advisor for Delta Alpha Chapter at George Washington University from 2010-13. Professionally, Justin is a senior legislative assistant with the United States House of Representatives. He works on energy, transportation, and foreign affairs issues. He is an active participant with Honor Flight, a non-profit organization created solely to honor America’s veterans, and sits on the board of directors for Operation Incubation, a non-profit that provides prenatal incubators to developing communities. Justin currently resides in Arlington, Virginia, with his wife, Erin. SD STEVEN Z. ANTONE (Michigan, Beta Tau ’95) Great Lakes Regional President As an undergraduate, Steve held positions including social chair, assistant recruitment chair and alumni relations chair. He was awarded the SLAG award by his chapter and was president of Mortar Board National Honor Society. After graduating from Michigan, Steve went on to medical school at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York City. While in New York, he served as recruitment advisor for the New York University colony, eventually assuming the colony advisor position and ultimately serving as chapter advisor to the re-chartered Alpha Upsilon Chapter. Steve was a finalist for Chapter Advisor of the Year in 2000. He served as chapter advisor to Beta Tau Chapter from 2006-12 and implemented the chapter’s first alumni advisory board. Steve completed his residency at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit and he is currently in private practice as a general pediatrician in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He lives with his wife, Rachel, and their two children in Bloomfield Township, Michigan. R. BRANDON BARNHILL (Montevallo, Theta Beta ’93) Dixie Regional President Brandon has served as president of the Gulf Coast Alumni Association, chairman of the Theta Beta Alumni Advisory Board, and recruitment advisor for the Eta Kappa Alumni Advisory Board. He was a member of the Fraternity’s staff for two years. Professionally, Brandon is the human resources manager for Evident, a leading healthcare technology company. Brandon lives in Mobile, Alabama, with his wife, Lisa, and their son, Alexander. PC|SK DEVANG DESAI (Miami, Gamma Omega ’03) Sunshine Regional President Devang also serves the Fraternity as a risk awareness advisor. He has served previously as chapter advisor to Gamma Omega Chapter and as a member of the Chapter’s alumni advisory board. He also serves as a vice president for the University of Miami Alumni Association and was president for the University of Miami School of Law Alumni Association. Devang completed the True Pike Challenge in 2007. Devang is actively involved with the Boy Scouts of America and is an Eagle Scout. He is a shareholder with the law firm of Gaebe, Mullen, Antonelli & DiMatteo in Coral Gables, Florida, where he resides. PC|JF LARRY W. EBY (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota ’88) Heartland Regional President Larry is currently the executive vice president and COO of Vast Broadband. He received his bachelor of science degree from Southeast Missouri State University, where he later earned the Young Alumni Merit Award. Larry previously served nine years on the board of directors for the National Television Cooperative. He was a 2015 inductee into Cable TV Pioneers. He is currently serving as president of the Sikeston Regional Chamber of Commerce. Larry serves as chairman and operations advisor for Epsilon Iota Chapter, and previously served on the house corporation board and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. He resides in Sikeston, Missouri, with his wife, Anita, and two daughters, Lauren and Maggie. PC|SK J. ALLEN ESKRIDGE III (Transylvania, Kappa ’91) Bluegrass Regional President Allen previously served as educational advisor and risk awareness advisor, both for the Kappa Alumni Advisory Board. He also served as secretary of the Kappa Alumni Association. In his community Allen is an active volunteer, serving as a Cub Scout assistant den leader. He is also active in his local PTA, having served twice as treasurer. Allen is a former member of the Owensboro Community College Foundation board of directors and former chairman of the Owensboro Community College board of directors. Allen has a bachelor of arts in history and political science from Transylvania University. He also holds a master’s degree in public administration and a Ph.D. in higher education/higher education administration from the University of Kentucky. Professionally, Allen is the director of strategic THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 9 and financial planning for the College of Public Health at the University of Kentucky, and he also runs a government relations firm, Eskridge Consulting Services. He and his wife, Dr. Randa Remer-Eskridge, reside in Lexington, KY with their two boys. MATTHEW T. GRECO (Chapman, Theta Psi ’03) Golden West Regional President Matthew previously served as chapter advisor and alumni advisory board chairman for Theta Psi Chapter, a position he held since 2009. He also served as a member of the Foundation’s Dynasty Committee, as member of the 2004 nominating committee to the St. Louis Convention, as an undergraduate international vice president, and on the Fraternity’s professional staff. Professionally, Matthew is a principal with Serve First Solutions, Inc. and resides in Newport Beach, California. PC|GG MARC GRUNDEN (Winthrop, Theta Sigma ’90) Magnolia Regional President As an undergraduate, Marc served as new member educator and on Winthrop’s Student Alumni Council. Marc transferred and graduated as a member of Zeta Xi Chapter at Western Carolina, where he served as sergeant at arms and ritual chairman. As an alumnus, Marc served as the colony advisor and chapter advisor to the re-chartered Beta Kappa Chapter at Emory University. Marc is also an active member of the Atlanta Area Alumni Association. In his community, Marc is actively involved in his church and coaches his son’s little league baseball and golf teams. Professionally, he has over 10 years’ experience in law enforcement, including time as a deputy sheriff and detective. Marc also served as a Deputy United States Marshal with the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force. Currently, he owns his own corporate catering company, A Healthy Appetite, Inc., which serves metro Atlanta. He resides in Fayetteville, Georgia, with his wife, Sena, and their two children. PC|GG R. CHARLES HUNT (North Alabama, Theta Alpha ’93) Volunteer Regional President Chuck has served as regional president since 2009. He previously served on the Fraternity’s staff from 1996-99 as a chapter consultant, expansion consultant, director of services, and director of expansion. Professionally, Chuck works for First Tennessee Bank. He resides in Germantown, Tennessee, with his wife, Heather, and three daughters: Hadley, Sarah, and Milly Haskins. OT|PC|SK KEY (Donor recognition as of June 8, 2016) OT = Oak Trust JF = Junior Founders Society PC = President’s Council FS = Founders Society SD = Shield & Diamond Society 1868 = 1868 Society LV = Lily of the Valley Society 47WRS = 47 West Range Society GG = Garnet & Gold Society RS = Rotunda Society SK = Sabre & Key Society PS = Pillar Society 10 BRANDON Z. LAWS (Utah, Alpha Tau ’99) Rockies Regional President As an undergraduate, Brandon served as chapter president, treasurer, new member educator, and vice president. In 2004, he was the recipient of the Alpha Tau Shield and Diamond Award. As a volunteer, Brandon currently serves as vice president of the Alpha Tau Alumni Association and played an integral role in planning and executing the 2012 Alpha Tau Centennial Celebration where more than 400 Alpha Tau brothers were in attendance. Brandon earned bachelor’s degrees in both political science and economics. Professionally, Brandon is a senior account executive for Moss, Inc., the world’s largest provider of tension fabric structures. He currently resides with his wife, Chaylynn, and daughter, Rylee, and son, Jack, in Draper, Utah. DAVID J. MALINOWSKI (Rutgers, Alpha Psi ’95) Atlantic Coast Regional President David is a re-founding member of Alpha Psi Chapter. He served his chapter as president 1995-96 and has served as the Alpha Psi Alumni Association president since 2000. David was with Pfizer since 1997, most recently as a Senior Therapeutic Specialty Representative. In the last few months, he began a career as a territory manager for ZOLL LifeVest in lower Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. David resides in Bellmawr, New Jersey, with his wife, Erin, and son, Roman. LV DANIEL K. MILLER (Washington, Beta Beta ’92) Northwest Regional President As an undergraduate, Dan served his chapter as both secretary and recruitment chairman, and as vice president of recruitment for the UW IFC. Since 1996, he has served in multiple advisory roles to Beta Beta Chapter and was named the Fraternity’s Chapter Advisor of the Year in 2000. Since that time, his chapter has gone on to win six Smythe Awards. Dan currently serves on the Beta Beta Alumni Advisory Board and on the Pi Kappa Alpha UW Housing Association. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in communications with an emphasis in public relations. In his community, Dan serves as scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 1565 and is chairman of the board of trustees for The Island School. Professionally, Dan is group account director for Wunderman Seattle where he oversees marketing work for T-Mobile. He currently resides in Bainbridge Island, Washington, with his wife, Robin, and their two children. PC|SK MICHAEL E. MILLER (American, Kappa Upsilon ’97) Keystone Regional President Michael served as colony/chapter advisor and advisory board chairman to Mu Lambda Chapter at West Chester University. He is a founding father of his chapter and held several offices including recruitment captain, judicial board member, and was the Chapter’s first new member educator. Professionally, Michael is a vice president at OnProcess Technology, a global pioneer in post-sale service supply chain management and optimization. In this role, he oversees a portfolio of managed service engagements in the cable industry vertical. Michael holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from American University in Washington, D.C., and studied international business at the Université Catholique de Louvain in Brussels, Belgium. He and his wife, Kathy, reside in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with their two sons, Jackson and Harrison. THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA NATHANIEL S. MUCHA (Washington, Beta Beta ’94) Lone Star Regional President Prior to being appointed a regional president, Nat served as regional vice president the past four years to Lone Star Regional President Blake Monroe (Texas-Arlington, Eta Upsilon ’93). He assisted in recruiting and supporting volunteers in the state of Texas. Nat currently serves as house corporation treasurer and as an advisor on the Epsilon Delta (North Texas) Alumni Advisory Board. He previously served as chapter advisor to Epsilon Delta Chapter from 2008-13. Professionally, Nat is the vice president of sales for Fairmont Designs where he oversees the sales, distribution, and marketing initiatives for the company’s bath division throughout the U.S. and Canada. He is an avid runner and is involved with the UW-DFW Alumni Association. Nat holds a bachelor’s degree in political science. He and his wife, Nicole, reside in Dallas, Texas. PC|GG DAVID T. NEWSOME (North Carolina State, Alpha Epsilon ’98) Pine Regional President David currently serves as treasurer of Alpha Epsilon Housing Corporation. His previous positions include house corporation secretary, live-in advisor, and chapter advisor to Alpha Epsilon Chapter. Professionally, David is an account manager at Sigma-Aldrich Corporation. He resides in Raleigh, North Carolina. SD JOSEPH PICARDI (Northeastern, Kappa Delta ’99) New England Regional President Joe previously served as chapter advisor and advisory board chairman for Kappa Delta Chapter (2003-14) and as a member of the 2008 alumni advisory board focus group that designed much of the current advisory board program. He is a founding father of the Kappa Delta Alumni Association and the Boston Area Alumni Association. Professionally, Joe is a process engineer for MorphoTrust, USA. He and his wife, Joan, reside in Lexington, Massachusetts. LV JUSTIN L. PTACNIK (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi ’03) Great Plains Regional President Justin previously served as chapter advisor for Delta Chi Chapter (2008-14) and also as an undergraduate international vice president. Professionally, Justin is director of co-brand account management for First National Bank of Omaha and resides in Omaha, Nebraska, with his daughter, Nora. LV ANDREW J. STURMFELS (Roanoke, Phi ’02) Pacific Coast Regional President Andrew formerly served as chapter advisor and advisory board chairman to Theta Tau Chapter at Sacramento State. Professionally, Andrew is the Deputy Director for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs at the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. He also serves as a Commissioner on the City of West Sacramento Economic Development Advisory Commission. He and his wife, Nichole, reside in West Sacramento, California, with their daughter, Andrea. TOMMY A. WALPOLE JR. (Louisiana-Monroe, Eta Omicron ’80) Delta Regional President Tommy served Eta Omicron Chapter as chapter advisor for 27 years and for the last five years he has served the Chapter as its finance/university relations advisor. Tommy is also the Eta Omicron Alumni Association President and he is vice president of the chapter’s house corporation. He served as a member of the Volunteer Education Committee which helped develop the PIKE volunteer education tracks, and on the Volunteer Curriculum Planning Committee. He is the Executive Director of Auxiliary Enterprises at ULM located in Monroe, Louisiana, where he resides. Tommy served the local YMCA as president, the Krewe of Janis, and he served the State of Louisiana as the state chairman for the Council and Advancement for the Support of Education (CASE) for two years. PC|SK KYLE P. WALTZ (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota ’96) Palmetto Regional President As an undergraduate, Kyle served as president and rush chairman of his chapter and vice president of the Interfraternity Council. He received the Southeast Missouri State Vice President’s Award for Greek Leadership in 1999. Kyle received a degree in business with majors in marketing and accounting. Kyle is a Certified Public Accountant and earned his master’s in business administration from University of Georgia. Professionally, he is the vice president of finance at J M Smith Corporation in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the third largest privately held company in the state. In the community, Kyle volunteers with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Spartanburg County. He and his wife, Leslie, reside in Simpsonville, South Carolina. PC|SK PAUL J. WANNEMACHER (Toledo, Epsilon Epsilon ’80) River Valley Regional President Paul has served as Toledo Alumni Association president, Epsilon-Epsilon Foundation founder, and past president of his chapter. He has been advising Epsilon Epsilon Chapter since its refounding in 2000. Professionally, Paul is a vice president and senior financial planner with Key Private Bank in Toledo and is a CPA and CFP. He and his wife, Susan, reside in Sylvania, Ohio, and have three grown children. PC|SK DRU W. WILSON (East Central, Epsilon Omega ’96) Arkoma Regional President Dru served his chapter as vice president, recruitment chairman, and new member educator. He also served as colony advisor and later as chapter advisor for the Lambda Iota (Central Oklahoma) Chapter. Dru is a former headquarters staff member, having served as a chapter consultant from 2000-02. He is a territory manager for Galderma Laboratories, a specialty dermatology pharmaceutical company. Dru and his wife, Misty, reside in Edmond, Oklahoma, with their daughter, Avery, and son, Gavin. LV THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 11 CHRISTOPHER M. ZIMMERMAN (Iowa State, Alpha Phi ’01) Midwest Regional President Chris served his chapter as president and he continues to volunteer with Alpha Phi Chapter as treasurer of the house corporation and finance advisor on the advisory board. He previously served as recruitment advisor to Beta Xi (Wisconsin) Chapter. Chris is the president of RMI Mortgage. He is also chairman of the United Way of Dane County’s Rosenberry Society. Chris and his wife, Amber, reside in Middleton, Wisconsin, with their son, Cameron. SD EDUCATIONAL AND RECRUITMENT ADVISORS JEREMIAH “J.J.” ARNOLD (Indiana State, Theta Omicron ’96) Educational and Recruitment Advisor J.J. currently serves as president of the PIKE University board of directors. He previously served as vice president to the board of directors. He has also served as chapter advisor to Kappa Omega (Wisconsin-Whitewater) Chapter for 13 years. He was the Fraternity’s Chapter Advisor of the Year in 2003. J.J. is the director of business development – military aerospace aftermarket solutions for Elbit Systems of America. He also serves as an adjunct faculty member facilitating graduate studies in the College of Business for Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee. J.J. resides in Fox Point, Wisconsin. PC|SK BRANDON A. FRYE (Appalachian State, Iota Psi ’97) Educational and Recruitment Advisor As an alumnus, Brandon has served the Fraternity as the faculty advisor of Alpha Mu Chapter at the University of Georgia and as graduate advisor to Iota Psi Chapter while in graduate school at Appalachian State University (ASU). He served his chapter as president from 1997-98 and was selected to be the Resolutions Committee Chairman of the 1998 International Convention in Toronto, Ontario. Professionally, he is the assistant vice president for student affairs and dean of students at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Florida. He earned his Ph.D. in student affairs administration from the University of Georgia in 2009, his master of arts from ASU in 2001, and his bachelor of science from ASU in 1999. Frye currently resides in Pace, Florida, with his wife and their two children. JAMES R. KANARY II (Michigan, Beta Tau ’95) Educational and Recruitment Advisor James previously served as Great Lakes regional president. He has worked with Kappa Epsilon Chapter (Rockhurst) and was a charter member of the Kansas City Area Alumni Association. James has also worked KEY (Donor recognition as of June 8, 2016) OT = Oak Trust JF = Junior Founders Society PC = President’s Council FS = Founders Society SD = Shield & Diamond Society 1868 = 1868 Society LV = Lily of the Valley Society 47WRS = 47 West Range Society GG = Garnet & Gold Society RS = Rotunda Society SK = Sabre & Key Society PS = Pillar Society 12 as an expansion consultant for the Fraternity’s professional staff. As an undergraduate, he served as secretary, new member educator, and brotherhood chair. James graduated with a bachelor of arts in political science and psychology. Professionally, he is a general manager of strategic client relationships for Cerner Corporation. In addition to his business duties, James helps to develop and deliver training for effective communication and culture change within the corporate environment. He also serves on the Mission Enterprise strategy team for Heartland Community Church in Olathe, Kansas. James lives in the greater Kansas City area with his wife, Katrina, and their four children. OT|PC|JF JEFFREY C. ROHWER (California-Berkeley, Alpha Sigma ’91) Educational and Recruitment Advisor Jeff has served the Fraternity as a chapter advisor, housing board member, and as a member of the Nominating Committee for the 1994 and 1998 Conventions. He is a former headquarters staff member having served as a chapter consultant from 1995-96. Jeff also served as an undergraduate international vice president from 1994-95, the undergraduate vice president for the Golden West region, and chapter president in 1994. Professionally, he is a regional manager with Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC based in Sacramento. Jeff resides in Davis, California, with his two sons, TJ and Nate. PC|GG DARIUS SIDEBOTHAM (Florida Tech, Zeta Sigma ’94) Educational and Recruitment Advisor Dar serves the Fraternity on the Finance Committee and on the board of directors for PIKE University, where he previously served as president. He also volunteered as a member of the International Rush Advisory Commission, and was a member of the Fraternity’s professional staff in 199798. Dar is a vice president with Bernstein Private Wealth Management in Boston, Massachusetts, where he resides with his wife, Cara, and his son, Cole. SK REAL ESTATE ADVISORS JOHN MICHAEL WILLIAMS (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi ’68) Real Estate Advisor International President 1996-98 John serves as the president of the White Horse Holding Corporation board of directors and is a member of the Fraternity’s Finance Committee. He previously served as a Foundation trustee, international president, international vice president, legal counsel to the Supreme Council, and as Arkoma regional president. John was honored in April 2014 as one of three inductees into the Oklahoma State Greek Hall of Fame. He was also honored with the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award at the 2014 International Convention. John is president of the Oklahoma City law firm of Williams, Box, Forshee & Bullard, P.C. He and his wife, Kathy, reside in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They are the parents of Paige, Jeffrey, Shad ’90, and Chris ’93. OT|PC|FS ANTHONY C. ANDUJAR (East Carolina, Epsilon Mu ’89) Real Estate Advisor Anthony is a board member of the White Horse Holding Corporation and serves as treasurer of his chapter’s house corporation. He was a chapter consultant on the Fraternity’s staff and was president of his chapter. THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Anthony is vice president and senior project manager of Andujar Construction, a full service commercial contracting firm. He also serves as lay leader at Matthews United Methodist Church, on the building committee of Matthews Habitat for Humanity, and board member of Scott Hannon Foundation. Anthony and his wife, Chandra, reside in Matthews, North Carolina, with their children: Luke, Ethan, Salem, and Davis. SCOTT D. BELL (Central Florida, Eta Phi ’81) Real Estate Advisor Scott serves as vice president of the White Horse Holding Corporation board of directors. He has also served on his chapter’s house corporation board, as a member of the International Rush Advisory Committee, Sunshine regional president, chapter advisor, and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. Scott is senior vice president with Flagler Development in Orlando, Florida. Scott and his wife, Lisa, reside in Orlando, Florida, with their children: Parker, Riley, and Ashley. OT|SK CHARLES M. HARRIS (Rhodes College, Theta ’86) Real Estate Advisor Charles is a board member of the White Horse Holding Corporation. He has also served on his chapter’s house corporation and was president of his chapter. He is the senior vice president of development with EdR, a publicly traded real estate investment trust focused on collegiate housing. Charles also served on the board of directors of Dixie Boys & Girls Club in Memphis, Tennessee, for 10 years. Charles and his wife, Holly, reside in Germantown, Tennessee, and have two grown children, Josh and Courtney, and two grandchildren, Kayden and Addilyn. D. CHRISTOPHER WARD (Arizona State, Delta Tau ’77) Real Estate Advisor Chris is a board member of the White Horse Holding Corporation. He has also served as chapter advisor for Delta Tau Chapter and has been on his chapter’s house corporation board since 1990. He is the Southwest area general counsel for Pulte Home Corporation, primarily dealing with development. Chris resides in Phoenix, Arizona. PC|SK JOSEPH R. BROWN (Kansas, Beta Gamma ’50) Real Estate Advisor Emeritus Joe has served as Foundation trustee and president and as a board member of White Horse Holding Corporation from 1978-84 and 1997-2009. He also served in various positions on his chapter’s house corporation board. He was the 1996 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award and was inducted into the Order of West Range in 2004. He is the retired chief executive officer of Black & Veatch Architects, Inc. in Kansas City, Missouri. Joe and his wife, Betty, reside in Hillsboro Beach, Florida. OT|SK in 1998. He is president of R. Ralph & Company, Inc. which specializes in the development and management of income producing properties. Richard and his wife, Ursula, reside in San Francisco, California, and have two grown sons, Christopher and Jeffrey (Arizona, Gamma Delta ’91). 1868 JAMES A. WOLFF (Eastern Washington, Zeta Nu ’67) Real Estate Advisor Emeritus Jamie served as a board member of White Horse Holding Corporation from 1977-2010 and was its president from 1993-2008. He was Northwest regional president and served as an officer of his chapter’s house corporation. He served his chapter as president. Jamie was inducted into the Order of West Range in 2008. Professionally, Jamie practices law in Spokane Washington, specializing in real property, estate planning, and business matters. Jamie and his wife, Jackie, reside at Liberty Lake near Spokane, Washington. They have four grown sons: Scott, Tad, Charlie, and Bailey. PC|SK INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS ALLEN W. GROVES (Stetson, Delta Upsilon ’79) Risk Awareness Advisor International President 2004-06 Allen has served as international president, international vice president, legal counsel to the Supreme Council, chapter advisor to Beta Kappa (Emory) and Alpha (Virginia) Chapters, house corporation president to Pi (Washington and Lee) Chapter, and was previously the Fraternity’s executive director. In 2008, he was elected to the board of directors of the North-American Interfraternity Conference and served as chairman from 2012-14. In 2014, Allen received the Order of Fraternal Excellence Award from the Fraternity Executives Association and the OUTstanding Virginian Award from Equality Virginia, each organization’s highest honor. Allen is dean of students at the University of Virginia, where he received his law degree in 1990. Allen and his husband, Adam (George Washington, Delta Alpha), reside in Charlottesville, Virginia. PC|JF RICHARD RALPH (California-Berkeley, Alpha Sigma ’53) Real Estate Advisor Emeritus Richard served as a board member of White Horse Holding Corporation from 1970-97 and was its president from 1976-93. He was also a board member of his chapter’s house corporation. He received the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award in 1990 and was inducted into the Order of West Range LUKE H. MAYBRY (Wofford College, Nu ’95) International Chaplain Luke was appointed international chaplain in 2006 and also serves on the alumni advisory board for Nu Chapter (Wofford). He is the pastor of Central Steele Creek Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Luke and his wife, Leah, have three children: Julia, Caroline, and Jack. F. ANDERSON MORSE (William & Mary, Gamma ’76) Endowment Fund Committee Assistant International Historian International President 1994-96 Andy has served as international president, international vice president, president of the Risk Awareness Foundation, Founders regional president, and Gamma Chapter advisor. He is director of development for George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Andy resides in Clifton, Virginia, with his wife, Beth, and daughter, Kay. OT|JF THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 13 THOMAS J. OLSEN (Illinois, Beta Eta ’02) Risk Awareness Advisor Tom previously served as a member of the Beta Eta Housing Corporation and as risk awareness advisor on the Kappa Omicron (Nevada-Las Vegas) alumni advisory board. He is a former member of the Fraternity’s professional staff having served as a chapter consultant, director of expansion, and director of growth & marketing. As an undergraduate, Tom served as chapter president, new member educator, and fundraising chairman. Professionally, Tom is a captain in the United States Air Force, serving as an active duty judge advocate. He is the chief of military justice at the United States Air Force Warfare Center (USAFWC), Nellis AFB, Nevada. He received his juris doctorate from the University of Minnesota School of Law in 2011, and is a member of the Illinois State Bar. PC|SD JEROME V. REEL JR. (Tulane, Eta ’57) International Historian 1976-Present International President 1974-76 Jerry has served as international president, chairman of the Educational Advisory Committee, international vice president, international pledge education advisor, president of his chapter at Delta Mu (Southern Mississippi), and is the author of several books including The Oak: A History of Pi Kappa Alpha. Jerry was the 1986 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award and was inducted into the Order of West Range in 2000. He is professor emeritus, senior vice provost, and dean emeritus undergraduate studies at Clemson University. He was recognized in 2014 with Clemson’s highest public honor, the Clemson Medallion, recognizing an individual who has demonstrated a long and sustained commitment and significant service to the university. Jerry and his wife, Edmee (Chi Omega), reside in Clemson, South Carolina. OT|PC|SK PAST INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTS C. ROSS ANDERSON (Utah, Alpha Tau ’57) International President 1972-74 Ross has served as international president, international vice president, district president, Foundation trustee, chapter advisor, and president of Alpha Tau Chapter. He is retired and serves on five boards of directors at the University of Utah, including the President’s National Advisory Council, Engineering National Advisory Council, and Health Sciences Advocates Board. Ross and his wife, Susan, reside in Salt Lake City, Utah. GG JERRY W. ASKEW (North Carolina, Tau ’73) International President 1990-92 Jerry was the 2012 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award. He has served as international president, foundation president, international vice president (undergraduate and alumnus), regional president, chapter advisor, and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. Professionally, Jerry serves as vice president of external relations for Tennova Healthcare, a seven-hospital system based in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is also a spiritual director, teacher, and retreat leader who was ordained as an Episcopal deacon in February of this year. Jerry currently serves St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Knoxville. He and his wife, Robyn, an attorney, have two children. PC|FS H. KING BUTTERMORE III (Vanderbilt, Sigma ’63) International President 2000-02 King has served as international president, international vice president, legal counsel to the Supreme Council, and as chairman of the Educational Advisory Commission. King is an attorney with the law firm of Martenson, Hasbrouck & Simon LLP. He and his wife, Karen, reside in Atlanta, Georgia. They are the parents of two daughters, Molly (Jimmy) Walker and Katy (Brian, North Carolina State, Alpha Epsilon ’96) Maclaga, and the proud grandparents of five. PC|SK ALLEN W. GROVES (Stetson, Delta Upsilon ’79) Risk Awareness Advisor International President 2004-06 Bio on page 13 THOMAS J. HANDLER (Illinois, Beta Eta ’74) International President 1998-2000 Tom has served as international president, internationals vice president (undergraduate and alumnus), and international rush director. He is a managing partner in the Chicago-based law firm of Handler Thayer, LLP, where he serves as chair of the advanced planning & family office practice group. Tom was nominated for two consecutive years for the annual Best Private Client Lawyer in North America award and made the final-four short list of nominees. His firm was honored by four different independent organizations. Tom became a first-time grandfather last summer. OT|PC|1868 KEY (Donor recognition as of June 8, 2016) OT = Oak Trust JF = Junior Founders Society PC = President’s Council FS = Founders Society SD = Shield & Diamond Society 1868 = 1868 Society LV = Lily of the Valley Society 47WRS = 47 West Range Society GG = Garnet & Gold Society RS = Rotunda Society SK = Sabre & Key Society PS = Pillar Society 14 KEVIN G. KNAUS (Kansas State, Alpha Omega ’82) International President 2006-08 Kevin has served as international president, international vice president, international rush director, chapter advisor to Epsilon Nu (Georgia State) Chapter, and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. After a successful career in real estate, Kevin is currently involved in several startup business ventures where he holds board positions or acts as a consultant on sales, marketing, and corporate leadership. He and his wife, Elena, reside in Suwanee, Georgia, with their children, Parker and Madison. Kevin coaches Parker’s middle school lacrosse team and is an executive board member of the South Forsyth Youth Lacrosse Association. OT|SK THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA WILLIAM N. LAFORGE (Delta State, Zeta Beta ’69) Foundation Trustee Emeritus International President 1984-86 Bill has served as international president, international vice president, regional president, district president, chapter advisor, Foundation trustee and president, and was a member of the Fraternity’s staff. He was the 2009 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award. Bill is president of Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi. Previously, he had a 37-year career in government, law, government relations, and higher education in Washington, D.C. He and his wife, Nancy, have two grown children, Caroline and Clayton. OT|PC|1868 GARY E. MENCHHOFER (Cincinnati, Alpha Xi ’65) International President 1986-88 Gary has served as international president, international vice president, Foundation president, Great Lakes regional president, and chapter advisor to Alpha Xi Chapter. He was inducted into the Order of West Range in 2006. He is semi-retired but maintains a real estate broker’s license in Ohio and Kentucky. Gary and his wife, Terri, reside in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Bonita Springs, Florida. They have two grown married children, Troy and Becky, and several grandchildren. OT|PC|FS Royce North America, Inc. Ed served two terms as a United States Congressman, 7th District, Indiana, and prior to that was vice president of Indiana State University. Active in Scouting, Ed is a Distinguished Eagle Scout; recipient of the Silver Beaver, Antelope, and Buffalo Awards; and the Order of the Arrow’s Distinguished Service Award and Lifetime Achievement Award. He currently serves as chairman of the BSA’s national Scouting Alumni Association. OT|PC|1868 JEROME V. REEL JR. (Tulane, Eta ’57) International Historian 1976-Present International President 1974-76 Bio on page 14 F. ANDERSON MORSE (William & Mary, Gamma ’76) Endowment Fund Committee Assistant International Historian International President 1994-96 Bio on page 13 RICHARD F. OGLE (Alabama, Gamma Alpha ’61) Foundation Trustee Emeritus International President 1976-78 Richard has served as Foundation president, international president, international vice president, legal counsel to the Supreme Council, district president, and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. He was the 1988 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award and was inducted into the Order of West Range in 1990. Richard is an attorney with the Birmingham law firm of Christian & Small LLP. He and his wife, Rhonda, have two children, Brook and Jessica. FS EDWARD A. PEASE (Indiana, Delta Xi ’71) International President 1988-90 Ed has served as Foundation president and trustee; international president; international vice president; Midwest regional president; chapter advisor to Theta Omicron (Indiana State) Chapter, where he was recognized as the International Fraternity’s Chapter Advisor of the Year in 1984; and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. Ed was inducted into the Order of West Range in 1998 and was the recipient of the Fraternity’s Distinguished Achievement Award in 2006. He served two terms as president of the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and received the prestigious Silver Medal in 1990 and Gold Medal in 2006. The Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors conferred its Anson Award on him in 1989. He is currently senior vice president for government relations with Rolls- GARY A. SALLQUIST (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi ’57) International President 1970-72 Gary has served as international president, international rush director, Supreme Council vice president and Foundation president. He was the 1989 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award. He is vice president and trustee of A Good Neighbor Foundation, and senior advisor to the development of a new athletic and recreational complex – the SPARC project – for Miami Valley Christian Academy. Gary and Joyce have two grown children, Susie and Steve. There are now five Pikes in Gary’s family. The newest Pike is grandson Liam ’13 who was initiated at the University of Connecticut (Iota Chi). Liam is now at Delta Gamma Chapter (Miami University) where he formerly played tight end for the RedHawks and now plays intramurals for PIKE. OT|PC|SK PATRICK A. TALLEY JR. (Armstrong State, Eta Mu ’74) International President 2008-10 Pat is currently serving as chairman of the 2016 Convention Nominating Committee. He has served as international president, international vice president, legal counsel, Delta regional president, Risk Awareness Foundation member and president, Finance Committee chairman, and chapter advisor to Eta (Tulane) Chapter. Pat is a partner in Phelps Dunbar law firm and has been recognized as one of the Leaders in Law in New Orleans, Louisiana Super Lawyers, Who’s Who in American Law, and also BEST Lawyers in America. Pat currently serves on the board of governors of the Louisiana State Bar Association. He also currently serves as general counsel and board member of the Southeast Louisiana Council, Boy Scouts of America, and he has also served on the boards of several independent private schools, including Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. George’s Episcopal School, and Holy Name of Jesus School. Pat and his wife, Sharon, reside in New Orleans, Louisiana, and have three children: Sarah Ilene, Trey, and Peyton. PC|SK JOSEPH J. TURNER JR. (Clemson, Eta Alpha ’70) Foundation Trustee Emeritus International President 1982-84 Joe has served as international president, Foundation trustee and president, international vice president, Carolinas regional president, and Eta Alpha Chapter advisor. He was the 1998 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award. Joe is chief executive officer and owner of First Sun Management Corporation which operates 52 Wendy’s restaurants over the southeastern United THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 15 THOMAS J. TURNER (Texas Tech, Epsilon Gamma ’67) International President 1992-94 Tommy has served as international president, chairman of the International Alumni Commission, Foundation trustee, international vice president, legal counsel to the Supreme Council, and Lone Star regional president. He was the 2007 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award. Tommy practices law as a partner with Turner and Jordan, P.C. He resides in The Colony, Texas, and has two grown children, Lisa and T.J. ’97. PC|JF DANIEL A. BERGER (Arizona, Gamma Delta ’99) Foundation Trustee As an alumnus, Daniel played an integral role in the revitalization of the National Capital Area Alumni Association, serving in numerous roles including treasurer, vice president, and president. He also served on the alumni advisory board for Gamma Delta Chapter. Professionally, Daniel works in the banking industry as a senior director at Capital One in their commercial banking division, specializing in healthcare financing. He began his career with CapitalSource Bank in the Washington, D.C. area shortly after his graduation from the University of Arizona in 2002. Daniel resides in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife, Erin, and their children: Colby James, Lianna Mae, and Blake Albert. OT|PC|JF KEVIN E. VIRTA (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi ’83) Foundation Trustee International President 2010-12 Kevin has served as international president, international vice president, Great Lakes regional president, and on the Fraternity’s professional staff as editor of the Shield & Diamond, executive director, director of expansion, and as a chapter consultant. He has also served as chairman of the Fraternity’s Finance Committee. Professionally, Kevin is executive vice president of business development for SpinDance which creates custom software systems for connected, smart products in both consumer and commercial markets. Kevin and his wife, Tracy, live in Holland, Michigan, with their children, Chapin and Trevor. PC|SK States. Joe and his wife, Cathy, reside in Clemson, South Carolina. They have three grown children – Jackson, Anne Campbell, and Tate – and four grandchildren – Kate, Hutch, Bo, and Earl. OT|SK JOHN MICHAEL WILLIAMS (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi ’68) Real Estate Advisor International President 1996-98 Bio on page 12 PI KAPPA ALPHA FOUNDATION MARK A. ROBERTSON (Southern Methodist, Beta Zeta ’82) Foundation President & Trustee Mark has served as Lone Star and North Atlantic regional president, chapter advisor to Epsilon Eta (Houston) Chapter, International Parliamentarian (1998, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010), and as a member of the Fraternity’s staff. He was named Chapter Advisor of the Year in 1995. He is a partner and attorney with Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP in New York City. Mark was named a “Super Lawyer” in the Greater New York Metro Area in The New York Times Magazine. He has hiked the Inca Trail in Peru, hiked the Himalayas in Bhutan, and ran with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. OT|PC|1868 KEY (Donor recognition as of June 8, 2016) OT = Oak Trust JF = Junior Founders Society PC = President’s Council FS = Founders Society SD = Shield & Diamond Society 1868 = 1868 Society LV = Lily of the Valley Society 47WRS = 47 West Range Society GG = Garnet & Gold Society RS = Rotunda Society SK = Sabre & Key Society PS = Pillar Society 16 W. THOMAS CLARK JR. (Virginia Tech, Epsilon ’73) Foundation Trustee Endowment Fund Committee Chairman Tom was awarded the Foundation’s Powers Award (now known as the Robertson Most Outstanding Undergraduate Award) in 1976 and provided lead gift funding for the renaming of the award to the Robertson Award in memory of Chapter Advisor of the Year Jenkins Robertson (Clemson, Eta Alpha ’71). Tom retired as managing director and partner of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter in 2002. He was a founder and is currently chairman of the board of The Westchester Bank. Tom and his wife, Nancy, reside in North Salem, New York, and have four children: Caitlin, Meghan, Andrew, and Michael. PC|1868 CHARLES T. CUMBAA (Mississippi State, Gamma Theta ’72) Foundation Secretary & Trustee Charles is an executive vice president of corporate and product strategy for Blackbaud, Inc., a supplier of software and services specifically designed for nonprofit organizations. Prior to his 15-year tenure with Blackbaud, he served as an executive vice president with Intertech Information Management, and prior to that he was president and CEO of Cognitech, Inc., a software company he founded. Charles holds a bachelor of science degree from Mississippi State and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He and his wife, Maryileen, reside in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, where Charles has been involved on several community boards including Charleston Symphony Orchestra, East Cooper Habitat for Humanity, and The I’On Trust. As an undergraduate, he served as an international vice president and was selected as the Most Outstanding Undergraduate in 1975. PC|FS KEITH J. KETCHMAN (Florida, Alpha Eta ’74) Foundation Trustee Keith served on the Fraternity’s staff as chapter consultant, director of development, and assistant executive director. He is a partner with Ketchman Wolf Associates, Inc. Keith and his wife, Kathy, reside in Schaumburg, Illinois, with their daughter, Samantha. PC|FS THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA HANK KUCHEMAN (Virginia Tech, Epsilon ’71) Foundation Trustee Hank has served as regional president for both the Rockies and Founders regions. As an undergraduate, he served his chapter as treasurer. Hank serves as a board member to various public and private medical device and health care companies. He previously served as chief executive officer for Boston Scientific Corporation, a major world-wide medical device company. He has also served on several industry boards, including the board of directors of the Global Health Exchange. Hank lives with his wife, Patty, in Boston, Massachusetts. OT|PC|JF ERNEST W. KUEHNE JR. (North Texas, Epsilon Delta ’63) Foundation Trustee Ernie serves on the Epsilon Delta alumni advisory board and is recognized as a Pillar of the Campaign for PIKE University. Ernie is president and board chairman of Kuehne Oil Co. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason, a volunteer for the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children and the Greater Dallas Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, and chair of UNT’s basketball enhancement committee. Formerly, he served on the Farmers and Merchants Bank board of directors, and as president of the American Junior Golf Association. Ernie’s children – Kelli, Trip, and Hank – have won more U.S. Golf Association amateur championships than any family in history. He lives with his wife, Pam, in Dallas, Texas. OT JOHN L. LISHER (Indiana, Delta Xi ’71) Foundation Trustee John has served as Midwest regional president, a member of the Delta Xi House Corporation, and a member of the alumni advisory board. He is a retired partner of the firm of Kopka, Pinkus, Dolin & Eads. John and his wife, Mary Katherine, reside in Indianapolis, Indiana. Their son, John Patrick, is now in Boston for postdoctoral study with Novartis. OT|PC|47WRS G. BRINT RYAN (North Texas, Epsilon Delta ’83) Foundation Vice President & Trustee Brint serves as the house corporation president for Epsilon Delta Chapter where they are currently overseeing the construction of a new house as part of a UNT Greek Village. He was the 2011 recipient of the Fraternity’s Distinguished Achievement Award. Brint is the founder and CEO of Ryan, the award-winning global tax services firm with the largest indirect and property tax practices in North America and the seventh largest corporate tax practice in the United States. He resides in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Amanda, and their five daughters. OT|PC|47WRS THOMAS C. TILLAR JR. (Virginia Tech, Epsilon ’71) Foundation Trustee Tom, currently trustee for the Foundation, served as its former president in 1991-93 and 2011-12. He was the 2013 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award. Tom remains on the Epsilon Chapter alumni advisory board as its faculty advisor, as president of its house corporation, and was a former Founders regional president and member of the Alumni Commission. Tom is vice president for alumni relations at Virginia Tech, where he earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees. OT|PC|1868 KEVIN E. VIRTA (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi ’83) Foundation Trustee International President 2010-12 Bio on page 16 BRUCE A. WOLFSON (Pennsylvania, Beta Pi ’71) Foundation Trustee Bruce has served as Foundation president, international vice president, and chapter advisor to Beta Pi, Iota Lambda (Columbia), and Gamma Rho (Northwestern) Chapters. He was the founding president of the Chicago Area Alumni Association and founding member of the New York City and Beta Pi Alumni Associations. Bruce joined Bingham McCutchen LLP as counsel in the firm’s New York office as it continues to build on its corporate platform and emerging market capabilities. He is also an adjunct assistant professor of international relations at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Bruce and his wife, Ellen, reside in Scarsdale, New York, with their children, Tamara and Sarah. PC|FS MARVIN D. DENNIS (Illinois, Beta Eta ’56) Foundation Trustee Emeritus Marvin has served as Foundation trustee and president, regional district president, and as chapter president. He was inducted into the Order of West Range in 2004 and was the 2010 recipient of the Fraternity’s Loyalty Award. He and his late wife, Nancy, provided lead gift funding for the PIKE University Chapter Executives Conference endowment. Marvin currently serves as the president of Dennis & Company, a financial consulting company he founded in 1996. From 1974-96, he served as chief financial officer of Trans Ocean Ltd., a maritime container lessor company he co-founded. He is a resident of San Francisco, California, and the father of two grown daughters. OT|PC|47WRS WILLIAM N. LAFORGE (Delta State, Zeta Beta ’69) Foundation Trustee Emeritus International President 1984-86 Bio on page 15 RICHARD F. OGLE (Alabama, Gamma Alpha ’61) Foundation Trustee Emeritus International President 1976-78 Bio on page 15 THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 17 JOSEPH J. TURNER JR. (Clemson, Eta Alpha ’70) Foundation Trustee Emeritus International President 1982-84 Bio on page 15 F. ANDERSON MORSE (William & Mary, Gamma ’76) Endowment Fund Committee Assistant International Historian International President 1994-96 Bio on page 13 ing director, and a member of the Wealth Management Americas Executive Committee and Americas Operating Committee. Additionally, he serves as a trustee on the UBS Americas Fund for Better Government and is involved with various charities focused on education for underprivileged children. Jason lives in Connecticut. PI KAPPA ALPHA CHAPTER CONSULTANTS (2016-17) ERIC D. BEAGLE (San Diego State, Delta Kappa ’16) WILLIAM L. GREEN (Southern Methodist, Beta Zeta ’66) Endowment Fund Committee Will is a principal and chief investment officer of Federal Street Partners, LLC. As an undergraduate, Will served as chapter house manager. He earned his BBA and MBA degrees, and went on to attain a Ph.D. in international management studies from the University of Texas at Dallas. Will’s volunteer efforts have included a 23-year association with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits of the United Methodist Church including former chair of the fiduciary committee; 33 years as treasurer and investment committee chair of the Dallas Symphony Foundation; and co-chair of the New York Campaign steering committee for Southern Methodist University. Will lives with his wife, Dianne, in Darien, Connecticut. SD ERIK A. FOURNIER (Jacksonville, Mu Mu ’15) CHASE E. FRATTO (Utah, Alpha Tau ’13) GRAHAM P. JEWELL (Rockhurst, Kappa Epsilon ’13) EDUARDO MACIEL (California State-Fullerton, Mu Epsilon ’13) NATHAN G. RICH (Armstrong State, Eta Mu ’11) MICHAEL J. RIEDL (Kansas, Beta Gamma ’16) JEROME H. HERMAN (Pennsylvania, Beta Pi ’72) Endowment Fund Committee Jerry has 25 years of broad-based legal and business leadership in the hotel and real estate industries. He has served as attorney, principal, senior executive, and board member of public and privately held hospitality and real estate companies in the U.S., Japan, and Europe. He currently serves as chief operating officer for the non-profit organization United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Jerry and his wife, Linda, reside in Bethesda, Maryland, with their two children, David and Erika. PC|JF JASON R. CHANDLER (Richmond, Omicron ’90) Endowment Fund Committee Jason is head of the Wealth Management Advisor Group, responsible for the Eastern United States. He also oversees UBS International and UBS Canada, and serves as chairman of the Private Bank. Jason is a group manag- KEY (Donor recognition as of June 8, 2016) OT = Oak Trust JF = Junior Founders Society PC = President’s Council FS = Founders Society SD = Shield & Diamond Society 1868 = 1868 Society LV = Lily of the Valley Society 47WRS = 47 West Range Society GG = Garnet & Gold Society RS = Rotunda Society SK = Sabre & Key Society PS = Pillar Society 18 THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA RALPH RUIZ (California State-Fresno, Iota Beta ’11) MATTHEW R. SNYDER (Winthrop, Theta Sigma ’13) LUCAS J. RYAN (Florida State, Delta Lambda ’12) JARRETT M. WAY (North Texas, Epsilon Delta ’13) PC VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION MILESTONES Pi Kappa Alpha is fortunate to have over 2,800 alumni and friends who selflessly volunteer for the Fraternity. Many of these volunteers have served their brothers for years, and Pi Kappa Alpha is proud to recognize them for their commitment of time and talent. The Volunteer Recognition Program is designed to thank alumni and friends of ΠΚΑ for reaching milestones of 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 years of continuous service as advisors, house corporation board members, alumni association board members, and international officers. This program recognizes volunteers at the international level for working to make an impact at a local PIKE chapter, while also encouraging continued service to our great organization. Below you will find the 2016 recipients. Thank you to all volunteers who continue to give back – your efforts are making a difference! Volunteer Years of Service Ryan L. Alderson (Michigan State, Iota Iota '03)............................................................................................... 5 Jason A. Allen (Toledo, Epsilon Epsilon '02)....................................................................................................... 5 Tyler W. Ames (Old Dominion, Zeta Iota '03)..................................................................................................... 5 R. Nicholas Arcuri Jr. (Louisiana-Layfayette, Zeta Omega '07)..................................................................... 5 Jason Armstrong (Old Dominion, Zeta Iota '10)............................................................................................... 5 Thomas A. Aubrey (Michigan State, Iota Iota '97)............................................................................................ 5 Erik M. Autajay (Indiana, Delta Xi '07)................................................................................................................... 5 Steven V. Aveni Jr. (George Washington, Delta Alpha '05)............................................................................ 5 Dustin W. Baker (Central Arkansas, Epsilon Phi '08)........................................................................................ 5 Robert N. Barber (Western Carolina, Zeta Xi '70)............................................................................................. 5 Alex Baren (George Washington, Delta Alpha '06).......................................................................................... 5 Michael D. Beanland (Rensselaer, Gamma Tau '06)......................................................................................... 5 Robert K. Beckelman (Arizona, Gamma Delta '69).......................................................................................... 5 Scott D. Bell (Central Florida, Eta Phi '81)..........................................................................................................10 Matthew Bennett (Tennessee-Chattanooga, Delta Epsilon '07)................................................................ 5 Dzenan B. Berberovic (South Dakota, Kappa Pi '08)....................................................................................... 5 Michael D. Bluestein (Virginia, Alpha '86)........................................................................................................... 5 Jared D. Bobzien (Florida Tech, Zeta Sigma '04)............................................................................................... 5 Benjamin D. Boden (Iowa State, Alpha Phi '01)................................................................................................ 5 Ben J. Boeding (Iowa State, Alpha Phi '99)......................................................................................................... 5 D. Marshall Bornn II (California-Riverside, Lambda Alpha '00)..................................................................15 Samuel T. Bradford (Georgia Southern, Iota Upsilon '94)............................................................................15 Tyler R. Brennan (Alabama-Huntsville, Theta Pi '08)....................................................................................... 5 Mark A. Bridwell (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi '89)..................................................................................... 5 M. Scott Brothers (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota '87)..................................................................15 Jeffery W. Burbank (North Alabama, Theta Alpha '85)................................................................................... 5 Michael S. Burns (California State-Sacramento, Theta Tau '82)................................................................... 5 T. Martin Busekrus (Southern Illinois, Iota Mu '96)........................................................................................10 Patrick R. Bush (Louisiana State, Alpha Gamma '05)....................................................................................... 5 Christopher D. Carr (Missouri-St. Louis, Zeta Phi '06)..................................................................................... 5 Michael T. Carr (Missouri-St. Louis, Zeta Phi '06)............................................................................................... 5 Michael A. Carter (Florida Southern, Delta Delta '92)..................................................................................... 5 Carlos D. Centeno (Old Dominion, Zeta Iota '99)............................................................................................. 5 Brian T. Chamberlain (Southern California, Gamma Eta '05)........................................................................ 5 David R. Chapman (Arkansas, Alpha Zeta '65).................................................................................................. 5 David P. Chicatelli (Gannon, Epsilon Upsilon '92)............................................................................................. 5 James E. Cicala (Louisiana-Monroe, Eta Omicron '75)..................................................................................10 Christopher M. Cincotta (Pacific, Kappa Nu '05)............................................................................................... 5 Michael J. Clampitt II (Indiana State, Theta Omicron '04)............................................................................. 5 John M. Claycomb (Idaho, Zeta Mu '82).............................................................................................................. 5 Mark E. Clements (Florida Southern, Delta Delta '75).................................................................................... 5 Charles R. Clifton Jr. (Old Dominion, Zeta Iota '02).......................................................................................... 5 Kevin J. Collier (Rhodes, Theta '87)......................................................................................................................15 Volunteer Years of Service C. Andrew Councill (Georgia Souther, Iota Upsilon '07)................................................................................ 5 Chad A. Cox (Murray State, Epsilon Lambda '95)............................................................................................. 5 Ernest A. Cox III (Florida, Alpha Eta '81).............................................................................................................20 Randy C. Crews Jr. (Winthrop, Theta Sigma '89)............................................................................................... 5 Daniel L. Cropsey (Adrian, Zeta Lambda '70)..................................................................................................... 5 Timothy J. Crowley (Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, Iota Theta '97)..................................................................15 Ryan C. Cummins (Virginia Commonwealth, Lambda Chi '10)................................................................... 5 Anthony T. DeFrancesco (Arizona, Gamma Delta '83).................................................................................... 5 Kevin M. Delie (Wisconsin-Whitewater, Kappa Omega '07)......................................................................... 5 Matthew D. DeNarie (Drexel, Lambda Zeta '01)............................................................................................... 5 Lee A. Deobald (Idaho, Zeta Mu '78)..................................................................................................................... 5 Kenneth R. DeRemer (Adrian, Zeta Lambda '66).............................................................................................. 5 J. Randall Dixon (North Carolina, Tau '74).........................................................................................................15 Michael S. Domenicone (Georgia Southern, Iota Upsilon '93)..................................................................15 Brian W. Donovan (Southern Illinois, Iota Mu '95)........................................................................................... 5 Dominic J. Dorsett (Nevada-Las Vegas, Kappa Omicron '02)....................................................................... 5 Shane N. Duncan (Winthrop, Theta Sigma '94)..............................................................................................15 Eric P. Durham (North Carolina-Greensboro, Lambda Rho '09).................................................................. 5 John B. Eidman (Southern California, Gamma Eta '05).................................................................................. 5 Jason Ellis (Georgetown, Alpha Lambda '00).................................................................................................... 5 Jeffrey W. Ellis (Alabama, Gamma Alpha '89)..................................................................................................... 5 J. Allen Eskridge III (Transylvania, Kappa '91).................................................................................................... 5 Jay A. Fennell (Nebraska-Lincoln, Gamma Beta '05)....................................................................................... 5 Timothy L. Flanagan (Florida Southern, Delta Delta '75).............................................................................. 5 Alan E. Foster (Iowa State, Alpha Phi '05)............................................................................................................ 5 Xavier De Freitas (New York, Alpha Upsilon '99).............................................................................................. 5 Ryan C. Gillen (South Dakota, Kappa Pi '05)...................................................................................................... 5 Stephen A. Glorioso (Delta State, Zeta Beta '97).............................................................................................. 5 Dean K. Gomoll (Ferris State, Zeta Kappa '79).................................................................................................25 Thomas M. Gray III (Pacific, Kappa Nu '03).......................................................................................................... 5 Edward L. Griffith (Northern Iowa, Theta Zeta '80)........................................................................................10 John R. Guroy (Ohio State, Alpha Rho '71).......................................................................................................10 Michael J. Halbrook (Arkansas State, Delta Theta '99).................................................................................... 5 Robert W. Hall (Florida State, Delta Lambda '49)...........................................................................................10 Daniel L. Halsey (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi '84)...................................................................................... 5 Jeffrey W. Hand (Alabama, Gamma Alpha '91)................................................................................................. 5 Curtis J. Hannah (Rensselaer, Gamma Tau '06)................................................................................................. 5 Travis E. Hardy (Virginia Tech, Epsilon '00).......................................................................................................... 5 Kevin W. Harper (Alabama, Gamma Alpha '92)................................................................................................. 5 Mark A. Harrison (Delaware, Delta Eta '80)......................................................................................................... 5 W. Patrick Haun (High Point, Delta Omega '89)..............................................................................................25 continued on next page >>> THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 19 Volunteer Years of Service Mark T. Haycock (Utah, Alpha Tau '90)................................................................................................................. 5 George H. "Buddy" Heins III (Tennessee, Zeta '79).........................................................................................15 Nathan Henry (Oklahoma, Beta Omicron '97).................................................................................................. 5 Casey J. Hiers (Purdue, Beta Phi '98)..................................................................................................................... 5 Jason D. Hill (Indiana State, Theta Omicron '89)............................................................................................... 5 Scott F. Holder (Tulsa, Gamma Upsilon '93).....................................................................................................15 Max G. Holland Jr. (Georgia Southern, Iota Upsilon '90)..............................................................................15 Mark F. Holley (Southern Illinois, Iota Mu '90).................................................................................................10 Geoffrey S. Horn (California State-Chico, Lambda Psi '10)............................................................................ 5 Jeffrey T. Hoxworth (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi '95)............................................................................... 5 Kevin M. Huddleston (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi '04)................................................................................ 5 Garry D. Hunt Jr. (North Carolina State, Alpha Epsilon '95)........................................................................10 Louis T. Isaf (Georgia Tech, Alpha Delta '70)....................................................................................................... 5 David Jenkins (Wilfrid Laurier, Kappa Mu '05)................................................................................................... 5 Mark J. Jindra (Indiana, Delta Xi '07)..................................................................................................................... 5 Nicholas A. Johnson (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi '02)............................................................................... 5 Matthew G. Johnston (Houston, Epsilon Eta '99)............................................................................................. 5 Jon M. Jones (Texas, Beta Mu '77).......................................................................................................................... 5 Robert S. Jones (Indiana State, Theta Omicron '06)........................................................................................ 5 Justin N. Joy (Wake Forest, Gamma Phi '99)....................................................................................................10 Nic J. Jurgens (Nebraska-Lincoln, Gamma Beta '03)....................................................................................... 5 Michael G. Kaddis (Wayne State, Delta Nu '96)...............................................................................................15 Herbert W. Kaiser III (Tennessee-Chattanooga, Delta Epsilon '84)..........................................................10 Andrew J. Keys (Idaho, Zeta Mu '86)..................................................................................................................... 5 Christopher R. Killebrew (Austin Peay State, Eta Tau '07).............................................................................. 5 Christopher J. Koch (Florida State, Delta Lambda '01).................................................................................10 Jeremy J. Koerber (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota '94).................................................................15 James R. Krizan (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi '68)...................................................................................... 5 Ernest W. Kuehne Jr. (North Texas, Epsilon Delta '63)..................................................................................... 5 Nicholas W. Landzettel (Missouri-St. Louis, Zeta Phi '07).............................................................................. 5 Travis R. Lavergne (McNeese State, Lambda Upsilon '10)............................................................................. 5 Brandon C. Lawrence (Indiana Southeast, Theta Kappa '00)....................................................................... 5 Tom M. Lightcap IV (Columbia, Iota Lambda '04)............................................................................................ 5 Michael D. Llewellyn (Ferris State, Zeta Kappa '98).......................................................................................15 Justin M. Loehr (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi '04)........................................................................................... 5 Geoffrey D. Long (Oklahoma, Beta Omicron '01)...........................................................................................15 Brian R. Mann (Washington, Beta Beta '91)......................................................................................................20 Clifford A. Mann (Iowa State, Alpha Phi '67)....................................................................................................15 O. Ken Marks Jr. (Florida State, Delta Lambda '80).......................................................................................... 5 Gerald W. Matheny (Western Carolina, Zeta Xi '67)......................................................................................... 5 Eric Maurer (Lehigh, Gamma Lambda '85)......................................................................................................... 5 Luke H. Maybry (Wofford, Nu '95)........................................................................................................................10 Thomas S. McCallie III (Randolph-Macon, Iota Zeta '90)............................................................................... 5 Garrett H. McCourt (Louisiana-Monroe, Eta Omicron '05)............................................................................ 5 Christopher D. McGuire (Georgia Southern, Iota Upsilon '93)..................................................................15 Michael R. McMillan (California-San Diego, Kappa Phi '97)........................................................................10 Anthony McNickle (Texas State-San Marcos, Zeta Theta '02)...................................................................... 5 Kevin E. Menard (Florida Tech, Zeta Sigma '97)................................................................................................ 5 Thomas H. Meyer (Adrian, Zeta Lambda '66).................................................................................................... 5 John P. Miller (Houston, Epsilon Eta '04)............................................................................................................. 5 Douglas M. Minor (Millsaps, Alpha Iota '74)....................................................................................................10 Justin S. Mitchell (Gannon, Epsilon Upsilon '00).............................................................................................. 5 Michael K. Mitchell (Linfield, Delta Rho '72)...................................................................................................... 5 Leland R. Mitchell III (Millsaps, Alpha Iota '91)................................................................................................10 Jim Moore (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi '99)..................................................................................................10 William C. Morris (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi '88).................................................................................... 5 Gregory R. Murphy (California-San Diego, Kappa Phi '05)............................................................................ 5 Scott M. Napolitano (Columbia, Iota Lambda '96).......................................................................................... 5 Joseph A. Noel (Florida Tech, Zeta Sigma '05)................................................................................................... 5 John T. O'Connor (Nevada-Las Vegas, Kappa Omicron '97).......................................................................15 Alexander Olson (Iowa State, Alpha Phi '04)...................................................................................................... 5 Taylor C. Parkin (Utah, Alpha Tau '97)................................................................................................................... 5 Jeremy A. Parsons (Florida Tech, Zeta Sigma '00)............................................................................................ 5 S. Shane Pate II (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi '00)......................................................................................... 5 Gary D. Peck (Tennessee Tech, Theta Upsilon '92)........................................................................................... 5 Alfred C. Perone Jr. (Indiana State, Theta Omicron '78)...............................................................................25 John D. Petticrew (Oklahoma, Beta Omicron '71)............................................................................................ 5 Volunteer Richard M. Post III (Southwestern, Alpha Omicron ‘08)................................................................................. 5 Michael S. Price (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi ‘96)......................................................................................... 5 Justin L. Ptacnik (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi ‘03)........................................................................................10 Brandon J. Puls (Louisiana State, Alpha Gamma ‘04)...................................................................................... 5 Zvi Rafilovich (Florida International, Kappa Gamma ‘94)............................................................................10 Randyl J. Ratcliff (Louisiana-Monroe, Eta Omicron ‘83)................................................................................10 Mark E. Reavis (Tennessee Tech, Theta Upsilon ‘81)......................................................................................10 Robert E. Ritchie II (Arkansas, Alpha Zeta ‘55).................................................................................................10 W. Rodney Robinson (Auburn, Upsilon ‘87).....................................................................................................10 Roman Soler (Wilfrid Laurier, Kappa Mu ‘03)..................................................................................................... 5 Joshua T. Ronk (Virginia Commonwealth, Lambda Chi ‘10)......................................................................... 5 Eric N. Rose (Georgetown, Alpha Lambda ‘03)................................................................................................. 5 Laurence C. Rose (Idaho, Zeta Mu ‘78)................................................................................................................. 5 William M. Ross (Western Carolina, Zeta Xi ‘68)................................................................................................ 5 James A. Rowbotham (Hofstra, Lambda Pi ‘08)................................................................................................ 5 Edward L. Rowe (Western Ontario, Iota Omega ‘94).....................................................................................10 Charles A. Rudnick (Western Michigan, Epsilon Psi ‘89)................................................................................ 5 William T. Russell III (Connecticut, Iota Chi ‘94)...............................................................................................15 Thomas J. Russo (Gannon, Epsilon Upsilon ‘07)............................................................................................... 5 Matthew P. Saathoff (Nebraska-Kearney, Iota Gamma ‘96)........................................................................15 Eric L. Savadra (Southern Mississippi, Delta Mu ‘75).....................................................................................25 Edward M. Schaefer (Minnesota, Beta Chi ‘92)................................................................................................10 Robert F. Schaffner (Indiana, Delta Xi ‘07)........................................................................................................... 5 Chad W. Schallick (Northern Kentucky, Eta Rho ‘97)....................................................................................... 5 Kenneth A. Schwab (Missouri State, Zeta Chi ‘77)........................................................................................... 5 Ari Seitelman (Northeastern, Kappa Delta ‘03)................................................................................................. 5 Brent W. Sembler (Florida State, Delta Lambda ‘78)........................................................................................ 5 Brent B. Shanholtz (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi ‘03)..................................................................................... 5 Michael L. Shumway (Wisconsin-Whitewater, Kappa Omega ‘00)............................................................. 5 Robby D. Sisco (Francis Marion, Theta Delta ‘75)............................................................................................10 Terry E. Slate (North Carolina State, Alpha Epsilon ‘76)................................................................................10 Eric J. Snustad (Minnesota, Beta Chi ‘90)............................................................................................................. 5 E. Rodney Snyder (East Tennessee State, Epsilon Zeta ‘77)........................................................................... 5 Kenneth T. Sogi (Southern California, Gamma Eta ‘07).................................................................................. 5 Keith E. Stahl (Florida Southern, Delta Delta ‘92)............................................................................................. 5 Jeremy M. Stein (Pittsburg State, Epsilon Chi ‘92)............................................................................................ 5 John W. Stewart (Tennessee Tech, Theta Upsilon ‘97).................................................................................... 5 Ryan Stover (Utah, Alpha Tau ‘98).......................................................................................................................... 5 Daniel K. Studer (Washington State, Gamma Xi ‘92).....................................................................................15 Robert L. Sweeney (Utah, Alpha Tau ‘94)............................................................................................................ 5 Anthony L. Thibodeaux (Lamar, Epsilon Kappa ‘88)......................................................................................15 Michael J. Thillet (Lamar, Epsilon Kappa ‘94)...................................................................................................10 Douglas G. Thomas (Washington State, Gamma Xi ‘83)..............................................................................15 Seth K. Thompson (Minnesota, Beta Chi ‘08)..................................................................................................... 5 W. Clayton Trachtman (Louisiana State, Alpha Gamma ‘94)........................................................................ 5 Justin D. True (Old Dominion, Zeta Iota ‘08)....................................................................................................... 5 Timothy R. Vaughn (Nebraska-Omaha, Delta Chi ‘96)..................................................................................10 Alexander Viera (California State-Northridge, Zeta Omicron ‘94).............................................................. 5 John A. Vitucci (Columbia, Iota Lambda ‘93)..................................................................................................... 5 Matthew T. S. Wang (Columbia, Iota Lambda ‘94)..........................................................................................15 Gregory L. Ward (Northern Kentucky, Eta Rho ‘79).......................................................................................... 5 Christopher J. Weatherl (Tulsa, Gamma Upsilon ‘97)....................................................................................10 Steven E. Wightman (Florida Southern, Delta Delta ‘75)............................................................................... 5 Christopher N. Wilfore (Florida State, Delta Lambda ‘02)............................................................................10 J. Michael Williams (Arkansas State, Delta Theta ‘89)....................................................................................10 Roy L. Williams (Tennessee-Chattanooga, Delta Epsilon ‘72)....................................................................10 C. Kevin Wilson (Missouri, Alpha Nu ‘81)............................................................................................................. 5 M. Lee Wilson (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi ‘86)............................................................................................ 5 Derrick L. Wonsowski (Wayne State, Delta Nu ‘02).......................................................................................... 5 W. Thomas Wood II (Carnegie Mellon, Beta Sigma ‘69).................................................................................. 5 Cain Wright (Northeastern State, Theta Epsilon ‘09)....................................................................................... 5 Roger D. Wyche (North Texas, Epsilon Delta ‘82).............................................................................................. 5 Robert J. Yuditsky (Idaho, Zeta Mu ‘78)................................................................................................................ 5 Matthew J. Yung (Cincinnati, Alpha Xi ‘04)......................................................................................................... 5 David C. Zenthoefer (Tulsa, Gamma Upsilon ‘92)............................................................................................ 5 Mark E. Zirkelbach (Iowa State, Alpha Phi ‘67).................................................................................................. 5 THESE VOLUNTEERS ARE BEING RECOGNIZED AND REWARDED AS FOLLOWS: 5 Years of Service • Volunteer Service Lapel Pin • Certificate of Service from the International President and Executive Vice President • Recognition at Convention, in the Shield & Diamond and website 10 Years of Service • 10 Year Distinguished Service Plaque • Volunteer Service Lapel Pin • Recognition at Convention, in the Shield & Diamond and website 20 Years of Service 15 Years of Service • 15 Year Distinguished Service Plaque • Volunteer Service Lapel Pin • Recognition at Convention, in the Shield & Diamond and website 25 Years of Service • 25 Year Distinguished Service Plaque • Volunteer Service Lapel Pin • Recognition at Convention, in the Shield & Diamond and website THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA PI KAPPA ALPHA PROFESSIONAL STAFF Justin A. Buck (Southeast Missouri State, Epsilon Iota ’96) Executive Vice President & CEO PC|SK Raymond L. Orians (Memphis, Delta Zeta ’66) Executive Vice President Emeritus Risk Awareness Foundation Board Member Emeritus OT|JF N. Ryan Flickinger (Southern Illinois, Iota Mu ’94) Foundation Chief Executive Officer PC|SK Paul T. Arthur (Memphis, Delta Zeta ’14) Office/Facilities Assistant Benjamin D. Boden (Iowa State, Alpha Phi ’01) Foundation Senior Development Officer PC|GG Megan K. Cook Communications Coordinator Daniel W. Corah (Colorado State, Epsilon Theta ’83) Chief Real Estate Officer OT|PC|JF Mindy Costabile Services Coordinator Muffin Dixon Foundation Director of Development Operations PC|SD Jeffery T. Farris (Toledo, Epsilon Epsilon ’12) Director of Services-East PC Allison C. Griffin Event Coordinator Lance A. Horner (McNeese State, Lambda Upsilon ’10) Operations Officer PC|LV Kristen C. Humber Membership Reporting & Records Management Jordan L. King (Arizona, Gamma Delta ’10) Director of Finance PC|SD Jessica Mann Controller Joshua W. Murphy (Arizona, Gamma Delta ’07) Director of Expansion PC|SD Sandra H. Newsom Chief Administrative Officer PC|GG Kimberly J. Novak Director of Health & Safety PC|SD J.R. Parsons (Wyoming, Iota Alpha ’01) Chief Financial Officer PC|SK Barbara E. Perkins Director of Creative Services/Editor W. Brent Phillips (Missouri, Alpha Nu ’87) Senior Marketing Officer Daniel L. Ryan (Missouri S&T, Alpha Kappa ’06) Director of Education PC|GG Melissa A. Schott Executive Assistant Logan G. Seger (Indiana State, Theta Omicron ’09) Director of Services-West PC|SD Ginny N. Stalker Foundation Director of Development PC|GG Gena R. Straub Real Estate Administrative Assistant Devon T. Teixeira (California State-Fresno, Iota Beta ’10) Director of Membership Development PC Jacob F. Vanderlugt (Adrian, Zeta Lambda ’14) Director of Membership Growth PC Andrea N. Wade Marketing Coordinator Heather C. Walker Data Specialist Sherry T. Walker Director of Conferences & Travel Adam I. Wassell (North Carolina-Greensboro, Lambda Rho ’09) Foundation Director of Development PC|SD Reuben R. Rodriguez (Bowling Green State, Delta Beta ’07) Director of Real Estate PC|LV THE PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY • 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMPASS PORT RIVER STARBOARD STEERING Riverside Complex CHART A BRIDGE QUARTERDECK C REGISTRATION FOUNTAIN LOBBY PELICAN CHART B CHART C QUARTERDECK B QUARTERDECK A TO GUEST ROOMS BUILDING 2 REGISTRATION CRESCENT CITY MARKETPLACE ESCALATOR WINDWARD TO GUEST ROOMS BUILDING 3 LEEWARD MEN WOMEN KABACOFF Second Second Level Level TO RIVERSIDE BUILDING WHEELCHAIR ACCESS TO RIVERSIDE BUILDING BELLMAN’S STAND EXECUTIVE OFFICES B PRINCE OF WALES CHEQUERS ATRIUM SPACE FRONT DESK A MARLBOROUGH BUSINESS CENTER EGLINTON WINTON CAMBRIDGE GUEST ROOM ELEVATORS WORKROOM ELEVATORS TO 1ST AND 3RD FLOORS AND PARKING GARAGE (5TH LEVEL) RIVERFRONT STREETCAR DEPOT A GRAND BALLROOM BURGUNDY LE CROISSANT A N FRONT ENTRANCE TO MAIN LOBBY CONCIERGE POYDRAS STREET HILTON EXHIBITION CENTER LUGGAGE STORAGE AREA First Level B GUEST ROOM ELEVATORS C D S 1ST FLOOR REGISTRATION COUNTERS GIFT SHOP SIDE DRIVE WORLD TRADE CENTER PARKING GARAGE CONVENTION CENTER BLVD. CHEMIN ROYALE 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 GRAND SALON TO CONVENTION CENTER ELEVATORS TO PARKING LEVELS 3, 4, 5/HEALTH CLUB & BEAUTY SALON B C _______________________________________________ International Convention Overview & Agenda _______________________________________________ Convention Overview The most important component of the Fraternity is the international convention, which usually occurs during the summer of every even-numbered year. Delegates to the convention discuss the Fraternity’s direction and elect officers to promote the Fraternity’s interests between conventions. Each chapter and alumni association has the right to send members to each convention, and each group in good standing is allowed one voting delegate. The delegates of the convention have the sole legislative function of the Fraternity. Convention action is required to revoke charters or modify the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Ritual. The Convention delegation elects members to the Supreme Council and makes final determination on appeals of Supreme Council decisions. Convention delegates adopt resolutions and publish rules and laws in the form of the Constitution & Chapter Codes. These documents provide for, and limit, the functions and relationship of individual members, chapters, alumni associations, and the Supreme Council in regard to the Fraternity. In addition to the business elements of the Fraternity, the Convention also includes presentation of the Fraternity’s Distinguished Achievement, Loyalty, and Chapter Advisor of the Year Awards. Numerous chapter programming awards, the Raymond L. Orians Excellence Awards, and the coveted Robert Adger Smythe Awards are also presented. All attendees also have the opportunity to enjoy an educational curriculum covering a variety of relevant topics as well as other special events. 2016 International Convention - New Orleans, Louisiana Wednesday, August 3 All International Officers and Attendees Arrive | PROFESSIONAL DRESS 12:00 PM 5:00 PM Convention Registration 12:45 PM 2:30 PM International Officers Luncheon 1:30 PM 2:30 PM Convention First-Timers Orientation Rules & Credentials Committee 1:30 PM 2:30 PM Parliamentarian and all Committee Chairmen Secretary Orientation Meeting 2:45 PM 3:45 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:15 PM 6:15 PM 7:00 PM 9:30 PM Legislative Committee Meetings | Non-Delegate Programming Consultant Portfolio (Regional) Meetings PIKE Volunteer: The State of Alumni Associations Convention Opening Ceremony Welcome, Anthems, Overview, Excellence Awards Welcome Reception Thursday, August 4 8:00 AM 8:45 AM Devotional 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Spouse/Guest Meet & Greet 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Feature Presentation: PIKE Recruitment 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Advanced Recruitment 10:15 AM 11:15 AM Legislative Session I All attendess are encouraged to attend 1:15 PM 2:15 PM Chapter Programming Awards Presentation Programming Awards, Housing Awards, PIKE U Certifications 2:30 PM 3:30 PM Feature Presentation PIKE Health & Safety: "To Respect the Dignity of All..." 2:30 PM 4:30 PM Regional President Meeting 3:45 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM Feature Presentation Achieving Personal & Professional Success through Passion 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Distinguished Achievement Award Reception 7:00 PM 9:00 PM International President's Banquet Chapter Charters & Gavels, Loyalty Award 10:00 PM Legislative Committee Meetings Non-Delegate Programming International President's Reception (invite only ) Friday, August 5 8:00 AM 8:30 AM Devotional 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Rules & Credentials Committee Meeting 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Vendor Exhibition 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Nominating Committee Meeting 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Legislative Session II / Memorial Service 2016 International Convention - New Orleans, Louisiana Alternate Programming: 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Developing Friendships - Selling Yourself Greeks on Capitol Hill Enhancing Business Operations with OmegaFi 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Alternate Programming Benchmark Programming Block 1 Emerging Leaders 11:15 AM 12:15 PM Strategic Planning Working with Your University PIKE Volunteer: Alumni Events Panel 11:30 AM 12:15 PM Foundation Meet & Greet 12:30 PM 3:30 PM PIKE University Leadership Luncheon West Range, Robertson Award, ϕϕκα Benchmark Programming Block 2 3:45 PM 4:45 PM Emerging Leaders Strategic Planning Working with Your University 3:45 PM 6:30 PM PIKECares Community Service Event 5:00 PM 5:30 PM Rules & Credentials Committee Meeting 6:00 PM 8:00 PM A Night at the Museum: Honoring Pi Kappa Alpha Alumni, Past & Present 8:00 AM 8:30 AM Devotional 8:00 AM 9:30 AM Past Inter/National Presidents' Breakfast 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Legislative Committee Meetings | Non-Delegate Programming 9:30 AM 11:30 AM International Real Estate Advisors Meeting 10:15 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 2:00 PM International Awards Luncheon Smythe Awards, Nester Awards, House of the Year, Chapter Advisor of the Year, AAB Awards, Young Alumni 1:30 PM 2:00 PM Rules & Credentials Committee Meeting 2:15 PM 4:15 PM Legislative Session III | Password required 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:00 PM 6:30 PM PIKE Volunteer Reception 5:00 PM 6:30 PM International Officer Reception 7:00 PM 9:30 PM International Officers Banquet 10:00 PM 1:00 AM Private Reception Saturday, August 6 Consultant Portfolio (Regional) Meetings PIKE Volunteer Awards Reception Special Initiation and History of Ritual Non-initiate Meeting Sunday, August 7 Staff Departure _______________________________________________ Distinguished Achievement Award INTRODUCTION Pi Kappa Alpha is proud to recognize Mr. Joseph J. Plumeri, Gamma ’64, with the Distinguished Achievement Award, the Fraternity’s most prestigious alumnus honor. The Distinguished Achievement Award (DAA) was established in 1936 to annually recognize one alumnus who has reached optimum level of achievement in his vocation, profession or field of public service with a verified record of accomplishment that meets the ideals of the Fraternity. The first recipient of this Award was A.B. “Happy” Chandler, a former Kentucky governor, U.S. Senator, and the second commissioner of major league baseball. Other past honorees include President & CEO of Scripts Networks Ken Lowe; Former Bank of America Chairman Charles Holiday; noted author/speaker Stephen Covey; and COO of Microsoft Kevin Turner. On August 4, 2016, the Fraternity will induct Brother Plumeri into the ranks of the DAA, further magnifying the cadre of successful men who have achieved such status. The entire Pi Kappa Alpha Convention will be on hand to participate in the award ceremony and formal dinner banquet which will commence at 7:00 p.m. on the fourth of August. Governor A.B. “Happy” Chandler surveys flood damage during the Depression. He was the first recipient of Pi Kappa Alpha’s Distinguished Achievement Award. Additionally, the Fraternity invites Brother Plumeri to serve as the Convention’s Leadership Lecturer – an opportunity to address over 500 student members who will be in attendance at the event. The Leadership Lecture is tentatively scheduled to take place immediately prior to the DAA induction banquet from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pi Kappa Alpha applauds the success and zeal of Mr. Joseph Plumeri. His life efforts are an inspiration to all brothers who aspire to lead in their chapters, campuses and communities. The 2013 Distinguished Achievement Award recognized Kenneth W. Lowe (North Carolina, Tau ’70). Brother Lowe founded and launched Home & Garden Television (HGTV). He oversaw the acquisition of The Food Network and The Travel Channel and presided over the launches of the DIY Network and The Cooking Channel. Lowe serves on the board of directors of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Paley Center for Media, Cincinnati Business Committee and Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation. DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS (select listing) 1943..........................................................................Dr. John Lloyd Newcomb (Gamma) President, University of Virginia 1946...............................................................Maj. Louis H. Wilson, USMC (Alpha Iota) Congressional Medal of Honor 1956..................................................................................Powell B. McHaney (Alpha Nu) President, General American Life Insurance Co. 1957.......................................................................................... David F. Maxwell (Beta Pi) President, American Bar Association 1981.....................................................................................Morgan Woodward (Beta Mu) Actor 1984...............................................................................James VanHoften (Alpha Sigma) Astronaut 1985................................................................................................Ted Koppel (Alpha Chi) ABC News Broadcaster 1988........................................................................................Quentin Wood (Beta Alpha) CEO, Quaker State Oil 1994...................................................................................... Robert C. Bowden (Alpha Pi) Head Football Coach, Florida State University 1995................................................................................Jacklyn H. Lucas (Delta Omega) Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient 1998................................................................................... R. Craig Hoenshell (Delta Chi) Chairman and CEO, Avis Rent A Car 2000............................................................................ Patrick D. Bowlen (Beta Omicron) Owner, Denver Broncos 2002.................................................................................. S. Tim McGraw (Eta Omicron) Musician 2003................................................................................ Neal L. Patterson (Gamma Chi) CEO and co-founder, Cerner Corporation 2009...................................................................................R. Scott Van Pelt II (Delta Psi) ESPN Anchor and Correspondent _______________________________________________ SHIELD & DIAMOND MAGAZINE ARTICLES Winter 2011 Summer 2015 Pike Feature PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN SUCCESS Joe Plumeri has risen from humble beginnings to blazing success through tenacity, faith and moxie. “My dad filled our heads with what could be accomplished if we worked hard and dreamed big dreams in America. It was almost like he programmed me for success.” – Joe Plumeri J oseph J. Plumeri (William & Mary, Gamma ’64) was born in a blue collar neighborhood in North Trenton, New Jersey, the son of Josephine and the late Samuel J. Plumeri, Sr., a Trenton businessman, entrepreneur and community leader. His grandparents immigrated to the United States from Villalba, Sicily. He received his bachelor of arts degree in history and education from the College of William & Mary and attended New York Law School. Brother Plumeri’s corporate life started in 1968 at the small brokerage, Carter, Berlind & Weill. He worked with one of the partners, Sandy Weill, for over three decades as the small investment firm transformed, becoming part of Shearson, then American Express, Shearson Lehman Brothers, the Travelers Group and, finally, Citigroup. In 1999, Plumeri headed the integration of the consumer businesses of Travelers Group and Citicorp after the $70 billion merger of the two firms and served a year as CEO of Citibank, North America. In 2000, he became chairman and chief executive officer of the London-based Willis Group Holdings at the request of Henry Kravis and his company, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, which had just acquired Willis. Plumeri transformed the long-established but sleepy Willis. He took it public, oversaw the construction of a new London headquarters and acquired competitor Hilb Rogal & Hobbs in a massive $2.1 billion merger that doubled Willis’ American presence and solidified its position as the No one thought the name of the Chicago landmark Sears Tower could be changed, but Joe Plumeri had a vision... 34 • WINTER 2011 world’s third largest insurance broker. He also negotiated a long-term lease and naming rights to what had previously been Sears Tower in Chicago, which is now Willis Tower, the tallest building in the western hemisphere. In 2004, Plumeri took the bold step of refusing to accept contingent commissions at Willis and oversaw the creation of Willis’ Client Bill of Rights that ensured transparency in the company’s operations and practices. A passionate champion of the insurance industry, Plumeri once said, “Insurance is the DNA of capitalism. Nothing would move, nothing would be built, nothing would happen without us.” In 2009 and 2010, he was named to Treasury & Risk magazine’s list of “100 Most Influential People in Finance.” Plumeri was honored by the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation in 2009 for his impact on the reputation of the insurance industry and by The Jackie Robinson Foundation in 2010 for his career achievements. Brother Plumeri owns minor league baseball teams that are feeder clubs to the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies. The Yankee team, the Trenton Thunder, plays in Samuel J. Plumeri, Sr. Field, which he named after his father. Plumeri is an active philanthropist. He committed $2 million to establish the Plumeri Awards for Faculty Excellence at the College of William & Mary, funded the Joseph J. Plumeri Business Scholarship and created the Joseph J. Plumeri Endowment Fund for baseball scholarships at the college. He provided the largest gift ever made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation for the construction of the organization’s New Jersey Chapter Headquarters, now named the Samuel & Josephine Plumeri Wishing Place. He also contributed $1 million to the College of St. Rose in Albany, New York, for the development of the school’s Christian Plumeri Sports Complex, which is named in honor of his late son. He currently serves on the boards of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, Mount Sinai Medical Center, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, the Jackie Robinson Foundation, Carnegie Hall and SHIELD & DIAMOND American Friends of the Churchill Museum in London. He was commissioner of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority from 1997 to 2004. In spring 2011, Plumeri made the commencement address to the graduating class at William & Mary, and in summer 2011, he was the grand marshall for the Columbus Day parade in New York City. But no one can tell you who Joe Plumeri is better than Joe Plumeri. In his speech to the graduating class of William & Mary on May 15, 2011, he said: “I n 1968, with a William & Mary degree and two years of coaching football and teaching history under my belt, I was going to New York Law School part time. And I went looking for a job. I figure, I’m a law student, I ought to work in a law firm. “It didn’t occur to me that maybe I ought to be a lawyer first, but never mind. “I didn’t know much about the law, but I knew one thing: every place with three names is a law firm. Like Dewey Cheatham & Howe. So I found a place called Carter, Berlind & Weill. “Three names. A law firm, right? So I showed up, walked in the door and asked for a job. “The receptionist sent me back to talk to Mr. Sandy Weill. He asked me what I wanted to do. “I said I wanted to work at a law firm. “He said, ‘This isn’t a law firm.’ “I go, ‘Really. Well, I’m flexible.’ “Turns out it was a brokerage. “So, you see, your education doesn’t stop when you graduate. I learned something right there. “I said, ‘I don’t know what you do here, but I’ll bet I can do it.’ “Sandy Weill must have thought I had moxie—you might say cojones now—because SHIELD & DIAMOND he gave me a job at his company—a company you know by a different name today: Citigroup. “The firm back then didn’t have much room for me. They gave me a student-sized desk and plunked it half inside a closet, half sticking out into the hallway. “Remember, absolutely anything is possible.” “‘Hey, Joey Baby,’ the guys in suits would say, slapping me upside the head as they walked passed my desk, heading in to review their numbers with Mr. Weill. “Twenty years later, ‘Joey Baby,’ who didn’t know what a brokerage was but could rope-adope with the guys in suits, became president of Shearson Lehman Brothers. “And those who used ‘Joey Baby’s’ head for a speed bag? I remembered each of their names. They found themselves on a different compensation plan later on. “That’s what you have to do to play in traffic: show up, knock on doors, scrap, be engaged, do something. Things will happen....” “W hen you do, keep four big ideas in mind. You could call them four signs along the road. “Here’s Number one: have a vision and go for it. “Number two: bring passion to your vision. continued on page 36 WINTER 2011 • 35 monument to his vision that still stands today as the home of the Trenton Thunder, our Double A Affiliate of the New York Yankees. “My father was my best friend. When I ran into trouble in my freshman year and wanted to leave William & Mary, he told me, as only a dad can, to stick it out. My mother, Josephine, was by his side all the way....” “A bout ten years ago, I found myself in Paris. I was 57, basically retired. I had spent 32 years of my life with Citigroup, the place I started, when I thought Sandy Weill ran a law firm. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE COLUMBUS CITIZENS FOUNDATION. From left: Joe Plumeri with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan on the steps of St. Patrick’s Cathedral during the Columbus Day Parade. “My hero in life is Winston Churchill. If he was Italian, he would’ve been really great.” “Number three: match your passion and vision with integrity. “And number four: remember, absolutely anything is possible....” “M y grandfather came here on a boat from Sicily, arriving at Ellis Island. He figured the best way to become an American was to do American things. So he pursued an unlikely career in baseball: with a thousand dollars he recruited Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig to barnstorm the country, the diamond heroes inspiring kids at every stop. “This immigrant, this man with a vision, went on to own the Trenton Giants, a team Willie Mays played for on his way to the Big Leagues. “Then Trenton went without a pro baseball team for over forty years until my father, Sam, reignited my grandfather’s vision. Sam was 80 years old at the time, just getting over quintuple bypass surgery. But he was like a thunder you couldn’t control. “‘I want to bring baseball back to Trenton,’ he told anyone who’d listen. “‘Why don’t you get some rest, Pop,’ I told him. “He told me we should raise money to buy a team, move it to New Jersey, and rejuvenate the town. He won that argument with me. “He also won over the politicians. He won over the press. And he won over the community. At a point in life when many people sit back and watch games on their sofas, he was helping to build a ballpark – a 36 • WINTER 2011 “A guy named Henry Kravis contacted me. That’s a name you might not know, but he’s one of the titans of global investment. Henry and his firm, KKR, wanted me to take over and revitalize an old British brokerage they owned called the Willis Group. “By now, I’d figured out the difference between a brokerage and a law firm, so I had that going for me. “I went up to London to check out the firm. I could have walked in acting like an extra in The King’s Speech, but that’s not me. Instead, the chilly reception I got in London was as if Fonzi had ridden his motorcycle right into Buckingham Palace. “I wasn’t going to try to pretend to be a British gentleman. I know who I am, and Henry wanted me running Willis because of who I am. “So I walk in, offer a proper handshake, and I say, ‘How ya doin?’! “This started what’s been a wonderful decade at the helm of Willis by being true to myself. And wherever you go from here, you all have to be true to yourselves, too....” “M y hero in life is Winston Churchill. If he was Italian, he would’ve been really great. “After World War II, after enduring hardship with his countrymen and leading Britain through the Blitz and onto victory, he ran for re-election and was soundly beaten. “He said, ‘Success is never final, failure is never fatal: it is courage that counts.’ “You can constantly strive to make a difference other people don’t have the courage to do: The courage to have a vision. The courage to have passion. The courage to have integrity. The courage to believe that anything is possible.” SHIELD & DIAMOND THE POWER OF BEING YOURSELF: A GAME PLAN FOR SUCCESS BY PUTTING PASSION INTO YOUR LIFE AND WORK by Joe Plumeri (William & Mary, Gamma ’64) E veryone imagines top CEOs as larger-thanlife figures who do things no one else could. But deep down, a good business leader is an everyman who combines vision and high energy with the ability to connect with and learn from all types of people. In The Power of Being Yourself, renowned business leader Joe Plumeri offers simple yet profound guidance on how to stay positive, motivate yourself and others, and achieve success in your life and work. Plumeri’s Game Plan for Success features eight key principles, from “Everyone Has the Same Plumbing”, in which his fish-out-of-water experience as CEO and chairman of a London-based company reveals how cultural differences can be overcome as people everywhere respond to authenticity, to “You Gotta Have Purpose!”, which explores the transformative ingredient that leads to tangible progress. And because this book is meant to be revisited and consulted whenever you need fresh inspiration or practical advice, The Power of Being Yourself also features a final section – “Applying the Principles” – imparting further guidance and checklists. By sharing his own experiences – and candidly exploring high-stakes business decisions along with many personal triumphs and tragedies – Plumeri explains that the secret to success is found not in boardroom strategy or corporate philosophy, but rather in allowing passion, purpose, and true emotions inform your approach and guide your relationships. His book is a timely wake-up call in a world where heartless electronic communication too often takes precedence over genuine connection. Plumeri reveals that if we can live in the moment and be honest and true in our emotions, the effect carries over into how we live all facets of our lives. “Joe Plumeri’s book is ABOUT THE AUTHOR hope young people read it – Joe Plumeri is vice chairman of the First Data Board of Directors and served as CEO of Willis Group, Citibank North America, and Primerica. He also serves on the boards of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, Mount Sinai Medical Center, and the Jackie Robinson Foundation, among others. In 2011, the College of William & Mary awarded Plumeri an Honorary Doctorate of Public Service, and his speech to graduates was recognized as one of the best commencement addresses ever by National Public Radio. He lives in New York City with his wife, Susan. to be inspired and to receive delightful. It is courageous in its honesty and profound in reminding us of what is most important in life. His references to Jack [Jackie Robinson] are heartening to me and further the message of brotherhood. I especially the guidance that so many of them are seeking in today’s fast-paced world.” – Rachel Robinson, Founder, Jackie Robinson Foundation Learn more at JoePlumeri.com SUMMER 2015 | SHIELD & DIAMOND | 75 _______________________________________________ PIKE Today Attendance 2005-2015 IN THE C E N T U R Y In 2004, Pi Kappa Alpha introduced PIKE University. More than just an education platform, PIKE U brings industry experts and trained professionals to our members. Held in 8 to 9 locations across North America, every chapter has access to onsite training summits. PIKE U focuses on producing leaders. Leadership. Management. Character Development. These programs arm men with lifelong skills and prepare them for a world outside the classroom. This is our commitment to our members. 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