
Excecutive Committee
Our executive committee, or "exec," is the backbone of our fraternity.

Mason Crowell
Consul
The Consul is the president of the chapter. He presides over chapter meetings and other chapter affairs and activities, and is responsible for the security of the charter, Ritual and Ritualistic materials. He maintains a close relationship and communication with chapter advisors, the house corporation, the Grand Praetor, alumni, Headquarters and university and interfraternity council officials.

Frank Hren
Pro Consul
The Pro Consul serves as vice president or chief operating officer of the chapter, and he works closely with the Consul in carrying out chapter operations. He is chairman of the chapter’s executive committee, coordinates the work of the chapter’s other committees and serves as their liaison between the chapter and executive committee.

Dominic Quintana
Annotator
The Annotator keeps accurate records, reports and minutes of chapter meetings and transcribes those records into the chapter minute book. He maintains the chapter’s bylaws, administrative files and records, including the chapter’s permanent record of member data. He also coordinates the chapter programs in campus and community service and philanthropy, and he handles chapter public relations and publicity.

Adam Pham
Quaestor
The Quaestor is the treasurer of the chapter. He is responsible for collecting and safeguarding all funds due to the chapter, as well as preparing the budget before the start of the chapter’s fiscal year and presenting it to the chapter’s executive committee, members and advisors for approval. He also provides monthly and semiannual financial reports to Headquarters, advisors and the chapter’s Grand Praetor.

Naseem Ali
Recruitment Chair
The recruitment chairman organizes the chapter's membership recruitment program. He involves the chapter in recruitment efforts, coordinates communication with recruits, and develops recruitment publications.

Jace Chilcoat
Tribune
The Tribune coordinates the preparation and mailing of all necessary chapter correspondence. He assists the Consul and other officers in preparing and submitting officer and chapter reports on time. He supplies the Headquarters, Grand Praetor, advisors and university officials with reports of new officers and other information as required. The Tribune is also in charge of the alumni relations program.

Kenny Carver
Historian
The Historian gathers and makes a permanent record of members and activities in the form of a scrapbook or chapter history. He preserves the library, historical records and properties of the chapter. The Historian also furnishes the Grand Historian with chapter information and assists in the preparation of historical material for Fraternity publications.

Tino Reyes
Risk Manager
The Risk Manager assists in the development and implementation of the chapter’s safety/risk management program. He coordinates the risk management education of members, pledges and employees, and assists other officers in incorporating safety and risk management-related precautions into their programs. With the help of the house corporation, Chapter Advisor, Executive Committee, officers and members, he addresses concerns related to building maintenance, safety, fire, health, the use of alcohol or illegal drugs, hazing or sexual abuse.

Dominic Valasquez
Scholarship Chair
The scholarship chairman seeks to create and maintain an environment conducive to scholastic achievement among members and pledges, and assists the chapter’s officers in emphasizing academic priorities. He provides information on educational resources and assistance available to initiated and pledge brothers, including those available in the chapter, through the General Fraternity and the university campus. The scholarship chairman plans and conducts chapter education programs, including faculty discussions and chapter awards. He also serves as the chapter’s liaison to the Sigma Chi Foundation. The scholarship chairman also is responsible for educating the entire chapter on the scholarships that are available to them through the Foundation.

Hayden Brownell
Kustos
The Kustos preserves the privacy of the chapter room and assists with chapter meetings and other specified gatherings. The Kustos also is responsible for administering the Ritual for Life post-initiation training program, and is in charge of preserving all of the chapter’s Ritual paraphernalia.

Joseph Rondeau
Philanthropy Chair
The philanthropy chairman is responsible for overseeing and executing any and all of the chapter’s philanthropic events. He, in conjunction with the active chapter, plans philanthropic events for Sigma Chi and ensures the chapter’s participation in other charity events on and off campus. He also is responsible for fostering an environment in which the brothers understand and value the benefit of giving back to their community.
It is the philanthropy chairman’s responsibility to educate the chapter’s members on the differences between philanthropy and community service. Philanthropy is the act of raising money for charity or for another organization; community service, on the other hand, is the act of volunteering one’s time to help other people, a community or an organization.











