ΣX - SIGMA CHI - The first and oldest housed fraternity at Stanford, Sigma Chi proudly combines tradition, loyalty, and achievement with an unparalleled commitment to having a successful experience during college and beyond. Sigma Chi is unlike any other Greek chapter on campus. We definitely have a great time – at our parties, off-campus formals, and regular pilgrimages to Tahoe, Vegas, Mexico, SoCal, and Park City, among others. We believe social activities are an integral part of the college experience and strive to throw the most fun and unique events on campus. We have competitive teams for all IM sports, as well as varsity and club sports athletes, and love rallying for sporting events anytime, anywhere. However, the Sigma Chi Experience goes far beyond partying. Sigma Chi is committed to bringing together a group of ambitious men with varying interests who share a common goal: the desire to have a great time and form a close group of Brothers. We bring together talented athletes, musicians, scholars, and campus leaders to form a fraternity of truly amazing people. Our uniqueness extends to our house: we own it – a claim that no other fraternity on campus can make. In 2006 we completed a five-year fundraising campaign to renovate our chapter house, raising over $3 million. We now have what many students, alumni, and faculty members consider the finest residence on campus. Spend some time in our house and you will undoubtedly feel the real difference in the atmosphere of a fraternity house, not a fraternity dorm. Membership in Sigma Chi offers the chance to be part of a prestigious legacy at Stanford and nationwide. Without question, Sigma Chi has the closest ties with its alumni of any Greek organization on campus, providing career connections and social networks that last a lifetime. These strong alumni relations have helped many Brothers secure jobs and internships. Sigma Chi at Stanford has recently implemented the Sigma Chi Alpha Omega Summer Internship program which has landed our Brothers positions at investment banks such as Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs in New York, startups in Palo Alto, the UCLA Medical Center, as well as hedge funds, micro-breweries, and biotech companies in San Diego. The program continues to grow and is a reflection of both the strength of our alumni relations and the capabilities of our members – this summer, the program aims to offer all interested Brothers a job in the industry and city of their choice. Most importantly, there is a solid foundation of brotherhood that characterizes our chapter. It is what binds together our different temperaments, talents, and convictions and creates lifelong friendships. We invite you to come over to The Hou’ anytime and catch a glimpse of the unique experience that is Sigma Chi. Fraternity Sigma Chi Greek Letters ΣX Nickname Sigs National Fraternity Founded June 28, 1855 Stanford Chapter Founded December 6, 1891 Website www.StanfordSigs.com President Eric Whitney ewhit@stanford.edu Recruitment Chairs Walker Clayton walkerc@stanford.edu Grady Miller gmmiller@stanford.edu Matt Kennerknecht mkenner@stanford.edu Name Brian Andrew Chris Aylward Greg Boden Year Senior Senior Senior Major Human Biology STS Economics Hometown Leesburg, VA Portland, OR Ranchos Palos Verdes, CA Jack Cackler Senior Human Biology Falls Church, VA Andrew Fitch Senior Human Biology Atherton, CA Max Guise Senior Electrical Engineering San Diego, CA Matt Kinskey Senior Public Policy Mount Lebanon, PA Nick Lehr Senior American Studies Belmont, MA Conrad Murphy Senior Mechanical Engineering Piedmont, CA Brendon Pezzack Senior Biology/Economics Ontario, Canada Brian Quinn Senior History Chicago, IL Steven Scardato Senior Mechanical Engineering Charleston, SC Dan Steefel Senior Public Policy Littleton, CO Josh Stone Senior Mechanical Engineering Deerfield, IL Tim Sun Senior Bio-Mechanical Engineering Atherton, CA Will Trueheart Senior Symbolic Systems Concord, MA Renaud Vann Senior Biology Culver City, CA Steve Yoo Senior Biology Plano, TX Will Young Senior International Relations Phoenix, AZ Paul Yun Senior Political Science San Diego, CA Sean Beausoleil Junior Computer Science Waukegan, IL Doug Cantwell Junior Political Science New Port Richey, FL Walker Clayton Junior Human Biology Orlando, FL Sam Courtney Junior Public Policy Auburn, WA Riley English Junior Economics Wauwatosa, WI Stephen Foster Junior MS&E Riverside, CA Steve Gildred Junior International Relations San Diego, CA Trevor Grace Junior Bio-Mechanical Engineering Honolulu, HI Trevor Haas Junior International Relations Riverside, CA Alex Hoopai Junior Bio-Mechanical Engineering Riverside, CA Bill Loundy Junior English/Environmental Science Seaside Heights, NJ Grady Miller Junior International Relations Pasadena, CA Alex Rabkin Junior Bio-Mechanical Engineering Potomac, MD Nico Sand Junior MS&E Bethesda, MD Mike Sylvan Junior International Relations San Diego, CA Jeremy Voss Junior Economics New York, NY Eric Whitney Junior Human Biology South Barrington, IL Harry Zeitlin Junior International Relations Phoenix, AZ Ben Cohen Sophomore International Relations Irvington, NY PJ Franklin Sophomore Economics Lisle, IL Patrick Hayes Sophomore MS&E Houston, TX Nick Johnson Sophomore International Relations Indianapolis, IN Will Joyce Sophomore Political Science Houston, TX Matt Kennerknecht Sophomore International Relations Vienna, VA Devin King Sophomore Bio-Mechanical Engineering La Cañada, CA Pre-Med Tommy Kramer Sophomore Political Science/Economics Kensington, MD Steven Mandell Sophomore Economics Highland Park, IL Alex Neil Sophomore Biology St. Louis, MO Chris Riklin Sophomore Political Science London, England Carlo Salcedo Sophomore Communications/Economics Nogales, AZ Andrew Schroeder Sophomore MS&E Boulder, CO Andrew Zbella Sophomore Economics Clearwater, FL
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