Dan Hicks, Arizona ’84, has experienced a phenomenal rise from local radio announcer to one of network television’s most respected sports journalists. His first professional reporting job in his hometown of Tucson was part time and paid just $5 an hour. Today, he’s recognized by many as the voice of NBC’s PGA coverage. He’s called…
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From the Grand President: SigEp needs heroes and leaders and champions
SigEp needs you to be a brother’s hero and leader and champion. We need you to take action personally — and show those men in our chapters that you care about them. There are a lot of brothers on campus today who are just like I was — an 18-year-old kid, stumbling around in search…
Bob Hartsook’s billion-dollar fundraising career expands with new emphasis on research
Over the last 30 years, Bob Hartsook, Emporia State ’70, has established one of the country’s most successful fundraising consulting firms and helped more than 6,000 clients raise $231 billion.
Former Super Bowl CEO Keith Bruce revs forward with Formula One
Keith Bruce, Illinois ’87, has spent more than three decades promoting some of the world’s best-known brands through sporting events. He’s worked with the Olympic Games and FIFA World Cup, and he recently completed a three-year term as CEO of Super Bowl 50. Now, he’s leading the fan experience for Formula One as the recently…
Foundation of Drake’s resurgence rests on vision and heart of Gary Ordway
Gary Ordway, Drake ’66, brought his chapter back from dormancy — a feat that had never been accomplished at Drake — and led it to become a model organization for Greek chapters across the country.
Bert Harris builds on legacy of impact at national and local levels
Upon being inducted into the Order of the Golden Heart, Harris acknowledged the many close friendships he has enjoyed over the years and mentioned two late brothers in particular who had deeply influenced him, David Hendon, Florida ’50, and Shawn McKenna.
Denis Dieker serves as constant force at Wichita State
When Dieker was inducted into the Order of the Golden Heart at the 2017 Conclave, he expressed his deep appreciation for those who have made his work with the chapter possible. “This award is not really about me,” he said. “It’s about the people that support me, people that I work with and people that…
Announcing the 2018 Exemplary Service Award recipients
I am proud to announce the five 2018 recipients of the Exemplary Service Award, chosen from those who have served SigEp for at least 20 years. These brothers will receive their awards as the culmination of our Carlson Leadership Academies around the country in February and March.
How a substance-free facility has changed our chapter
Since Nevada Alpha voted as a chapter in May 2017 to make our chapter facility substance-free. We’ve faced adversity in many specific areas, but our chapter has risen to the occasion and we’ve found a new status quo that is better than before.
SigEps all over the country assist after Harvey and Irma
This summer ended with two powerful hurricanes hitting Texas and Florida. Sadly, many people, including SigEp brothers and their families, lost their homes or were without power and water. Despite the devastation in those two states, SigEps near and far rallied together to make a difference and showed support for their communities.
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