Beta Theta Pi Volunteers
Beta Theta Pi has more than 1,000 alumni and Friends of Beta leading its undergraduate chapters to new heights. The Fraternity is always seeking volunteers who are committed to building men of principle for a principled life.
This year, volunteers will help facilitate six Keystone Regional Leadership Conferences, five sessions of the Wooden Institute and Leadership College at the General Convention. They will attend more than one thousand chapter meetings, advise thousands of undergraduates, receive training from the General Fraternity and much more.
Are you interested in joining these incredible volunteer leaders in your area? There are many ways to get involved, including short-term roles. Send an email to Chief Operating Officer Erin McHale or call the Administrative Office at 800.800.BETA. Need some assistance in your current Beta volunteer role? Check out these resources.
Beta Theta Pi Board of Trustees
Beta Theta Pi’s Board of Trustees is comprised of nine talented volunteers — the General Fraternity President, General Secretary, General Treasurer and nine vice presidents — from different schools, backgrounds, age ranges and regions of North America. Terms are three years in length, and one general officer and two vice presidents are elected by convention delegates each year.
As dictated by The Code of Beta Theta Pi, when the General Convention is not in session, the Board of Trustees is responsible for monitoring the progress of all Beta chapters and the Fraternity’s leadership development programs; developing plans to expand the Fraternity; appointing volunteers to support chapters at the local level; instigating strategic planning; publishing the Fraternity's quarterly magazine; maintaining and increasing the Fraternity’s resource base, etc. One of the Board’s most important priorities is the promotion and advancement of Beta Theta Pi's highly successful Men of Principle initiative. Likewise, the Board’s commitment to fostering collaborative relationships with university administrators and faculty is second to none.
Current Trustees
John Stebbins, Emory '92 - General Secretary
Tom Cassady, Cincinnati '76 - General Fraternity President
Ken Bryan, MIT '88 - General Treasurer
Robert Beall, Oklahoma '80 - Vice President
Amar Budarapu, Lawrence '87 -cVice President
Bill Haywood, Miami '74 - Vice President
Aaron Kozuki, Washington in St. Louis '05 - Vice President
Willie Romero, UNLV '95 - Vice President
Justin Rutherford, Northwestern '00 - Vice President
Nick Sexton, Eastern Kentucky '11 - Vice President
Joel Stern, UC Riverside '94 - Vice President
Undergraduate Commissioners
Undergraduate Commissioners are undergraduate members who provide perspective, advice and guidance to the Board of Trustees, Foundation Board of Directors and General Fraternity House Corporation.
Garrett Anspach, Kentucky '22
Jack Corby, Elon '22
Thomas Nardicchio, Indiana '22
Tyler Naughtrip, Iowa State '22
Nathan Satterfield, Michigan '23
Alex Siegenthaler, Cornell '22
General Fraternity House Corporation
Steve Becker, Florida '69
Adam Collins, Wabash '02
Daen Ekpa, Loyola Marymount '10
Dan Farmer, Cincinnati '75
Vince Mikolay, Bethany '00
Andrew Zurborg, Arkansas '15
General Fraternity Officers
Advisory Council Commissioner: Mike Okenquist, Villanova '94
Archivist and Historian: Zac Haines, Miami '05
Assistant Historian: Ryan Westberry, Clemson ’98
Chorister: Brock Johnson, Oklahoma State '09
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commissioner: Bill Lowry, Kenyon '56
Insurance Commissioner: David Schawe, Louisville '06
Scholarship Commissioner: Jim Strilesky, British Columbia ’72
Advisory Council
The advisory council is an organization of Betas who have previously served as members of the Fraternity's Board of Trustees or the Foundation Board of Directors. For more information on the advisory council, please contact the Administrative Office at 800.800.BETA.
Regional Chiefs
These men are often drawn from long-serving district chiefs, to assist the General Secretary in managing the Fraternity's affairs. Their duties include working with district chiefs in their region, recruiting new district chiefs and assisting with advisor training.