he University of Georgia’s vice president for student affairs, Victor K. Wilson, Georgia Renaissance, is the first to fill one of two newly established National Director roles reserved for higher education professionals who understand the importance of the out-of-classroom experience and the holistic development of college students today.
Alumni & Volunteer News
Conclave giving builds new endowment for volunteers
At Conclave, SigEp brothers and friends committed to create and fund the Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute.
Five alumni honored with the Order of the Golden Heart
The Order of the Golden Heart is the Fraternity’s highest honor. Its members have made a unique and measurable impact on the SigEp experience through a lifetime of service, often at great personal sacrifice. Conceived by Past Grand President Bedford
Four distinguished alumni awarded the SigEp Citation
THE CITATION is bestowed upon alumni who have achieved extraordinary success and stature in their chosen professions. Since the award was first presented in 1965, only 244 have received the honor.
Kentucky Epsilon AVC gives to Cox Institute, inspired by success of volunteers
The Kentucky Epsilon AVC has committed $5,000 to the Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute. The chapter has benefitted from engaged SigEp volunteers on their campus.
Doc Eberly recognized at AFA meeting with award dedication, endowment
The Association of Fraternity and Sorority Advisors has honored Dr. Charles G. ‘Doc’ Eberly, Bowling Green State ’63, Order of the Golden Heart, with the naming of the Dr. Charles Eberly Oracle Award. Eberly is a renowned scholar on the study of fraternities and sororities and a lifelong SigEp volunteer.
National Director Jelke receives AFA’s highest honor, SigEps shine at annual meeting
National Director Dr. Thomas B. Jelke, Florida International ’90, was honored with the Jack L. Anson Award at the annual meeting of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA) on December 5 in Fort Worth, Texas. Two other SigEps also were recognized at the event.
SigEp alumnus leads shift toward goals-based investing
In a volatile financial climate, Zar Toolan, Columbia ’01, is on the cutting edge of investment advising practices. Toolan, a Wells Fargo senior vice president and director of advice quality, is a proponent of goals-based financial planning, where the aim of investment advisors is to help their clients meet personal goals and achieve desirable outcomes,…
National Director Wilson elected to student affairs council
Brother Victor K. Wilson, Georgia Renaissance, was elected to the Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities’ Council on Student Affairs on Monday, Nov. 9.
Brother changes lives worldwide through wheelchair basketball
In 1996, a tragic accident took the mobility of varsity track athlete Jess Markt. With the help of his brothers, he has overcome his disability and channeled it into a quest to help others.
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