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Contact Information
The officers of the Epsilon Omega Chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity have taken the oath to fulfill their duties at the best of their ability benefiting their chapter and its brothers. Each of these men are committed to your needs in their category of duty. Please feel free to contact them for any questions comments or concerns regarding their speicific obligation of Sigma Chi. We pride ourself on the simple fact that as an fraternity we can hold our members to the ideals of friendship, justice, and learning, these are some of the most important characteristics a man can possess. To find out more about this elite organization visit the national headquarters website at www.sigmachi.org
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Cory Schneider
Consul-President
cmschneider@bsu.edu
The Consul
The president or CEO 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. The consul possesses a working knowledge of the Sigma Chi Governing Laws, Ritual, risk management regulations and procedures. He maintains a close relationship and communication with Chapter Advisors, the house corporation, the Grand Praetor, alumni, General Headquarters and university and interfraternity officials. He maintains current knowledge of all chapter and member developments and activities, and follows up on all operations and programs through appropriate officers.
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Phil Fetter
Pro Counsul-Vice President
pcfetter@bsu.edu
The 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 and directs the Post Initiation Training programs for each group of new initiates. The Pro Consul coordinates the work of the chapter committees and serves as their liaison between the chapter and executive committee.
The Pro Consul must be prepared to assume the duties of the Concul, should he be absent or unable to service, and he must carry out other duties as the Consul requests.
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Jerome Ball
Quastor-Treasurer
jball@bsu.edu
The Quaestor
The Questor is treasurer of the chapter. He is responsible for collecting and safeguarding all funds due the chapter. He prepares a budget before the start of the chapter fiscal year and presents it to the chapter's executive committee, the members and advisors for approval. He also provides monthly and semi-annual financial reports to the General Headquarters, advisors and the Grand Praetor.
The Quaestor keeps accurate records of all financial operations, using an approved bookkeeping system. He consistently reviews records and activities to ensure that the chapter operates within it's means. He sees that the chapter's financial obligations to the Fraternity and other creditors are met promptly, and he completes the federal and state tax and Social Security reports.
The Quaestor is responsible for insuring the awareness and fulfillment of chapter and individual financial obligations throughout the chapter membership.
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Steve Flynn
Magister-Pledge Educator
smflynn@bsu.edu
The Magister
The Magister prepares the pledge brothers for Initiation into Sigma Chi. He must gain member support and involvement in the program. He directs and conducts a chapter program that instills in the pledges the ideals of Sigma Chi, and he develops their pride and commitment to the Fraternity through learning, participation and responsibility. The Magister must enforce, along with all of the chapter, the Fraternity's prohibition of hazing or any activities that are embarrassing, trivial, deceptive, demeaning or contradictory to academic responsibilities or Sigma Chi ideals and policies. |
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Mike Michelin
Social Chairman
mjmichelin@bsu.edu
The Recruitment Chairman
The Recruitment Chairman organizes the chapter's membership recruitment program. He involves the entire chapter in recruitment efforts - including the recruitment period - coordinates communications with recruits, and develops recruitment publications. This chairman ensures that all men who receive recommendations are contacted and invited to events and that all brothers sending recommendations receive notification of the outcome. He is responsible for emphasizing Sigma Chi's academic and financial obligations, providing information to parents and communicating the values of fraternity membership, specifically membership in Sigma Chi.
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Jimmy Town
House Manager
jotown@bsu.edu
The House Manager
The House Manager coordinates chapter efforts regarding cleanliness, safety, care and maintenance of the chapter house. He works closely with the Risk Manager to ensure that all safety measures are in order.
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Anthony Glaub
Risk Manager
amglaub@bsu.edu
The 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 incorporting safety and risk management into their prograns. With the help of the house corporation, Chapter Advisor, Executive Committee, officer and members, he addresses concerns related to building maintenance, safety, fire, health, use of alcohol or illegal drugs, hazing or sexsual abuse. He also controls and directs the Sober Sig program with Epsilon Omega.
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Mike Andrews
Scholarship Chairman
mjandrews2@bsu.edu
The Scholarship Chairman
The Scholrship Chairman seeks to create and maintain an enviornment conducive to scholastic achievment among member and pledges, assisting all officers in emphasizing academic priorities. He provides information on learning resources and assistance available to active and pledge brothers, including those available in the chapter, through the General Fraternity and on campus. The Scholarship Chairman plans and conducts chapter eduacation programs, including faculty discussions and chapter awards. He also serves as chapter liason with the Sigma Chi Foundation. |
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