Chapter and Year of Initiation
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Tri-State University, 1987
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| Education |
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Tri-State University
Masters in Education, National-Louis University
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| Current Residence |
Columbus, Indiana
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| Employer |
Cummins Inc. designs, manufactures, distributes and services engines and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation systems.
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| Occupation |
Performance Improvement Manager in the Global Learning & Development organization at Cummins. I spent the first five years of my career in engineering and the last 14 in training and development.
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| Local Chapter History |
I was initiated at the Purdue chapter in 1987 when Tri-State was a
colony. I served as active VP and then President in 1989, the year we
earned our Triangle charter. I served as the TSU chapter alumni
President for about nine of the years after graduating.
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| National Service History |
Prior to serving on National Council, I served on the 180 degrees committee and on the CPA
review committee. Both committees were formed to help improve chapter
performance.
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| Favorite Chapter Memory |
Becoming a Triangle chapter in 1989, which allowed Tri-State to join
the Triangle family and extended the life of a local fraternity tradition
that dates back to 1969. Other memories include initiations, pig roasts
and vivid images of all the places the chapter has called “home.”
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| Favorite National Memory |
Conventions and Leadership Schools
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| Goals for Triangle organization |
- To do what I can to further Triangle’s purpose and keep us moving
forward
- To address the challenge of growth in our chapters and help more men
benefit from the Triangle experience
- To give our alumni reasons to stay (or get) connected
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| Goals for myself in Triangle |
- To foster an environment of trust and mutual respect with everyone I
work with in Triangle
- To listen, learn and contribute
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