Editor’s Note: The Order of the Golden Heart is the Fraternity’s highest honor. Its members have made a measurable impact on the SigEp experience through a lifetime of service, often at great personal sacrifice. The gold medallion was first awarded at the 1959 Conclave. Only 168 SigEp alumni have received this great honor, and members…
For Charles “Chuck” White, SigEp represents his life’s work
For Billy Boles, relationships are key to personal and career success
Editor’s Note: The Sigma Phi Epsilon 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 256 have received the honor. Among them are world leaders, titans of industry and commerce, renowned authors and artists, civil servants and military heroes,…
Being a good person has been good business for Gary Dudley
Editor’s Note: The Sigma Phi Epsilon 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 256 have received the honor. Among them are world leaders, titans of industry and commerce, renowned authors and artists, civil servants and military heroes,…
For Mike Watford, success is a tall glass of lemonade
Editor’s Note: The Sigma Phi Epsilon 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 256 have received the honor. Among them are world leaders, titans of industry and commerce, renowned authors and artists, civil servants and military heroes,…
Dedication to education and public service drive John Thrasher
Editor’s Note: The Sigma Phi Epsilon 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 256 have received the honor. Among them are world leaders, titans of industry and commerce, renowned authors and artists, civil servants and military heroes,…
Greek Tragedies: Mothers united in grief bring anti-hazing message to Ruck
In an auditorium at the University of Richmond in Virginia, two women sit together on a stage talking. There’s a podium with a microphone, and camera equipment is being set up as people stream in to find a seat. The audience, composed mostly of undergraduate SigEps from chapters across the country, has come to hear…
A new normal’ for Greek life
Former political heavyweight John Thrasher isn’t pulling any punches in his fight for fraternity reform
Hollywood, Netflix and emerging markets
Nate Bolotin is at the forefront of a new, global film industry with XYZ Films.
Doing well by doing good
Jake Orville, Massachusetts ’95, is on a mission to solve a health crisis that affects millions of Americans annually. He describes cardiac-related illness as an epidemic and notes that more people in America die from heart disease than from all forms of cancer combined.
Square co-founder Jim McKelvey won’t quit
With a string of successful companies to his name, the insatiably cu-rious entrepreneur continues to seek out new problems to solve.
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