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The '''Tau Chapter Advisor''' is the only Alumni role that sets on the [[List of Tau Chapter Officers|Tau Chapter Executive Council]]. Currently, there is one (1) Advisor that serves in the combined role of Faculty Advisor and Alumni Advisor. It is the duty of the Alumni Advisor to offer wisdom and guidance to the active Tau Brothers while the Faculty Advisor ensures that Tau Chapter remains in its respectful relation to ECU and the surrounding Greenville community. | The '''Tau Chapter Advisor''' is the only Alumni role that sets on the [[List of Tau Chapter Officers|Tau Chapter Executive Council]]. Currently, there is one (1) Advisor that serves in the combined role of Faculty Advisor and Alumni Advisor. It is the duty of the Alumni Advisor to offer wisdom and guidance to the active Tau Brothers while the Faculty Advisor ensures that Tau Chapter remains in its respectful relation to ECU and the surrounding Greenville community. | ||
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+ | <i>"That's one of the nice things that continues to be, is that Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi is pretty much self-organized, self-regulating, and self-governing. The Faculty Advisor has to be there to arrange for official things like getting a room to hold meetings in or something like that, but this organization runs itself pretty well. And that's part of the Leadership leg of the Tripod." -[[Dr. Jack W. Thornton|Dr. Thornton]] on the role of Tau Chapter Advisor. </i> | ||
== List of Tau Chapter Advisors == | == List of Tau Chapter Advisors == |
Revision as of 11:04, 27 October 2012
The Tau Chapter Advisor is the only Alumni role that sets on the Tau Chapter Executive Council. Currently, there is one (1) Advisor that serves in the combined role of Faculty Advisor and Alumni Advisor. It is the duty of the Alumni Advisor to offer wisdom and guidance to the active Tau Brothers while the Faculty Advisor ensures that Tau Chapter remains in its respectful relation to ECU and the surrounding Greenville community.
"That's one of the nice things that continues to be, is that Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi is pretty much self-organized, self-regulating, and self-governing. The Faculty Advisor has to be there to arrange for official things like getting a room to hold meetings in or something like that, but this organization runs itself pretty well. And that's part of the Leadership leg of the Tripod." -Dr. Thornton on the role of Tau Chapter Advisor.
List of Tau Chapter Advisors
Sponsor prior to 1991
Number | Name | Term | Induction |
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1 | Dr. Beecher Flanagan
National Historian 1939-1946 National President 1946-1948 National Vice President 1948-1950 D |
1936-1937
1949-1950 D1 |
Spring 1936 |
2 | Dr. Richard C. Todd
National President 1957-1959 National Counselor 1959-1961 National Historian 1962-1964 National Vice President 1964-1966 National Counselor 1966-1968 National Vice President 1968-1974 National Counselor 1974-1976 National Alumni Representative 1976-1982 |
1949-1950 A | Spring 1977 |
3 | Dr. Jack W. Thornton
National Vice President 1978-1980 National President 1980-1982 National President 1986-1988 |
1977-1978 | Spring 1977 |
4 | Dr. David L. Batts
Vice President of Membership Development 1996-1998 Distinguished Service Key 2000 Vice President of Alumni Development 2003-2004 |
1998-1999 | Spring 1992, ΑΜ |
Key to Symbols |
(D) - Died in office |
(A) - Acting/Interim |
(^) - Resigned from office |
(*) - Information unavailable |
References
1 Dr. Todd was invited to a dinner meeting of Tau Chapter by Dr. Flanagan. During this meeting, Dr. Flanagan suffered a fatal heart attack and Dr. Todd assumed the role of Advisor following Dr. Flanagan's death. Dr. Flanagan was serving as the National Vice President at the time of his death.