The chapter president is responsible for leading his brothers and managing the operations of the chapter. He is the face of the Fraternity to the chapter, the Greek community, the university, and the alumni and volunteers who support the chapter.
Email:abahl002@ucr.edu
The vice president of programming is responsible for the planning and execution of the chapter’s events and functions. He is the master of how the chapter spends its time...the chapter's calendar. He is the head of the programming committee and works to ensure his brothers have a balanced, values-based experience.
Email:mware008@ucr.edu
The vice president of finance is responsible for budgeting, collecting our dues and managing our finances. He's the man with the money!
Email:nshir009@ucr.edu
The vice president of learning community is responsible for creating a physical and operational learning environment, and ensuring that the space is productively used by the chapter. The Learning Community is a program for high-performing chapters that partner with the University to help our brothers enhance academic success, leadership education, ethical behavior and the practical application of knowledge beyond the classroom.
Email:lhard015@ucr.edu
The vice president of recruitment drives the quantity and quality of a chapter’s membership. By successfully recruiting the best men on campus, he ensures a great fraternity experience for his brothers and the long-term success of his chapter.
The vice president of member development oversees the development experience of each brother by providing support and structure during a crucial part of their lives. Managing the chapter’s membership experience by implementing the Balanced Man Program is the keystone of the role, providing a positive fraternal experience and ensuring strong chapter leadership and operations. The vice president of member development ensures that our Founder’s vision lives on day in, day out, at every one of our chapters.
Email:dzelt001@ucr.edu
The vice president of communications is the chapter’s information officer, lead storyteller, and the primary protector of the chapter’s brand as well as the Grand Chapter’s brand. By wielding tools like chapter sites and social media, this position helps shape perception of the chapter and put its brand in a position to thrive on campus.
The chaplain is entrusted with the care and guard of the Fraternity’s Ritual. He also leads the judicial branch of the chapter. In doing so, he is responsible for holding all members accountable to the principles of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love, as well as the other standards of membership. Additionally, the chaplain plays a key role in recognizing and reinforcing the positive behaviors and actions of his brothers.
Email:asimo018@ucr.edu