PRESS RELEASE

Plainfield, IN – Triangle Fraternity is proud to announce the appointment of its 2025 Fall Peer Mentors, a dedicated team of undergraduate leaders who will support the organization’s growth efforts across the country this semester.

The following have been selected:

  • Jaxon Packer, den
  • Jackson Martin, waz25
  • Aleksey Mikhno, waz
  • James Smith, colo

As Triangle expands its unique STEM-based brotherhood, these peer mentors will play a critical role in introducing Triangle’s values and traditions to new campuses, connecting with prospective members, and supporting colony development initiatives.

“Our peer mentors are essential to bringing Triangle’s mission to life in new communities,” said David Eron, M.S.Ed, Director of Strategic Growth. “They represent the very best of our Brotherhood—men committed to leadership, service, and building something lasting.”

The Fall 2025 mentors will assist with recruitment, chapter development, and student outreach for current and prospective colonies. Through direct engagement with students and campus professionals, they help lay the foundation for strong, values-based chapters that will thrive for years to come.

This semester, mentors will help grow Triangle’s presence at the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Utah, and the University of Kentucky, with additional outreach at select STEM-focused institutions nationwide.

Triangle Fraternity thanks these outstanding brothers for their service and leadership as they advance our mission and expand opportunities for men in engineering, architecture, and science.

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Triangle Fraternity was founded in 1907 at the University of Illinois. Today, more than 31,000 men have been initiated into the organization. The purpose of Triangle shall be to maintain a fraternity of engineers, architects, and scientists. It shall carry out its purpose by establishing chapters that develop balanced men who cultivate high moral character, foster lifelong friendships, and live their lives with integrity.