Another committee
(I-Newswire) - INDIANAPOLIS, IN- Tau Kappa Epsilon recently named a group of men to serve on a committee that will seek to improve communications between the collegiate chapters and the Grand Council. In total, nine individuals were selected from across the country to offer their perspective, advice, and opinions regarding the many facets of our growing fraternity.
The Grand Council will look to the Collegiate Advisory Committee for ideas and input on areas such as finances, legislation, programming, philanthropy and service offerings that better address the needs of TKE’s 271 chapters and colonies.
“The CAC will share in the task of growing the size and improving the quality of Tau Kappa Epsilon and ensure that we continue to excel as a leader in the men’s fraternity movement” says CEO Kevin Mayeux.
The group will be chaired by Drexel University ( Alpha-Tau ) Senior Bryan Keller. The other eight members include: Quinnipiac University Senior Sean Busch ( Kappa-Psi ), Auburn University Senior Ira Fannin ( Beta-Lambda ), Northern Michigan University Senior Nate Lehman ( Theta-Iota ), Arizona State University Senior Colin Shipley ( Beta-Xi ), University of Charleston Junior Rob Benvin ( Theta-Omega ), Washington State University Junior Eric Culton ( Alpha-Gamma ), University of South Dakota Junior Jordan McCaskill ( Theta-Eta ), and University of North Carolina Sophomore Colt Wilde ( Mu-Chi ).
Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on January 10, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. It currently operates chapters or colonies on 271 university campuses and has initiated more than 238,000 men since its founding, including Ronald Reagan, Conrad Hilton, Charles Walgreen, George Halas, and Danny Thomas._ The purpose of TKE is to contribute to the advancement of society through the personal growth of our members, and service to others._ TKE is headquartered in Indianapolis, IN.
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