Leadership
Leadership positions in a fraternity can be incredibly valuable for personal and professional growth. By taking on leadership roles within their chapter, members have the opportunity to develop and hone their leadership skills, including communication, decision-making, and conflict resolution. Additionally, leadership positions can provide opportunities for networking, mentoring, and community involvement.
In the fraternity context, leadership positions can also help foster a sense of brotherhood and camaraderie, as members work together towards common goals and shared values. Ultimately, the experience gained from holding a leadership position in a fraternity can be valuable both during college and beyond, providing members with the skills and confidence they need to succeed in their personal and professional lives.
President: Max Arzumanov
Vice President: Jacob Marzetti
Secretary: Anay Nagarajan
Treasurer: Dylan Khuu
Academic Chair: Charles Kleier
Rush Chairs: Nate DeAngelis, Suma Khalil, Jacob Marzetti
CFM Mentor: Colin Dorsch
Philanthropy Chair: Derek Schwarze