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IFC Executive Board
Desmond Worrell
The President of IFC is the face of the fraternity by community by faculty, staff, students, and visitors of the campus. The IFC President is knowledgeable and articulate on current issues that are important to the fraternity/sorority community.
Daniel McCraw
The IFC Vice President of Judicial Affairs is responsible to see that the IFC handles all fraternal disciplinary matters both professionally and with guaranteed due process.
Zach Nelson
It is the IFC VP of Recruitment's responsibility to oversee the IFC’s promotion of the entire fraternity community and support of the member fraternity recruitment chairs. Fraternity recruitment is a process of making friends. This is a natural process that can be done seven days a week, 365 days a year when fraternity members are willing to actively meet men on campus.
Matthew Dunning
The IFC VP of Finance is responsible for the financial health of the IFC to be a successful advocate for the fraternity community, provide basic services for IFC members, and to provide relevant programming and educational opportunities.
Ethan May
It is the VP of Programmings' responsibility to support a continual and progressive educational curriculum designed to inform, challenge, and prepare fraternity leaders for successful college careers and their lives beyond.
Brian Shanley
It is the VP of Communications responsibility to see that relationships are established with constituencies outside of the undergraduate fraternal community such as leaders within peer Greek councils, the campus administration, faculty members, alumni volunteers, the student
body, local and regional media, law enforcement officials, and the surrounding community.
Emery Olarte
The VP of Diversity & Inclusion's responsibility is to coordinate diversity and inclusion programming for member chapters, promote inclusion within member chapters in order to make the fraternity community more welcoming and inclusive to individuals from diverse backgrounds.
James Pointer
It is the VP of Scholarships responsibility to oversee the promotion and recognition of academic excellence among member fraternities and individuals.