Anderson to Join Headquarters Staff
Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity welcomes Dean Anderson, Purdue ā12, as one of its new Recruitment & Growth Coordinators. He will oversee expansion projects and assist with recruitment of new members to the Fraternity.
Anderson joined the Fraternity in Spring 2012 during the re-installation of the Beta Theta Chapter at Purdue University. He served on the Recruitment Committee during the chapterās first independent recruitment effort. The following year, Anderson served as the chapterās Vice President of Membership. His passion and assistance with the recruitment process allowed the chapter to receive its charter more quickly than any other chapter before it. Following his term as Vice President, AndersonĀ also served as the Philanthropy Chair. This past summer, AndersonĀ was a candidate for the Board of Directors as an undergraduate. The experience taught him a lot and made him even more excited to apply to work on the Headquarters Staff.
Iāve been incredibly blessed by the gift of fraternity and have benefitted since joining so Iām excited to give that gift to future generations of men, said Anderson.
In addition to his involvement in Sigma Tau Gamma, AndersonĀ also worked with the recruitment and admission process at Purdue. He worked in the Office of Admissions as a volunteer tour guide all four years at Purdue, meeting with prospective and admitted students and their families. He was also a College of Science Ambassador dealing with recruitment of students to the specific college.
Andersonās first day will be Monday, July 6, 2015.
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Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity was founded by veterans of World War I in Warrensburg, Missouri at the University of Central Missouri. On June 28, 2020 it will commemorate its 100th Anniversary. Today, there are more than 3,000 undergraduate members on 70 college/university campuses in 24 states. There are 58,560 living alumni. The Fraternity is headquartered 60 miles east of downtown Kansas City, Missouri in Warrensburg. Learn more about the fraternity online at sigmataugamma.org.