Our Leadership Consultants

Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. employs a phenomenal staff, with the largest share of employees serving as consultants who work directly, and on a daily basis, with our undergraduate chapters. Each consultant brings an exceptional experience, set of skills, and passion to his work. Take a moment to meet these young alumni who dedicate their time and talents to working with and improving the fraternal experience, one chapter at a time.

Nathaniel Clarkson Nathaniel Clarkson (Iota Delta, James Madison)
Nathaniel graduated from James Madison University (JMU) in 2006 with a degree in Geographic Science and Economics. He held several positions in the Iota Delta chapter including Commander, Recorder and Recruitment Chairman. Outside of the chapter he served as Interfraternity Council Vice President and as Order of Omega Treasurer. He also served as a representative to the JMU Honor Council.

In addition to attending College of Chapters 2005 and the 62nd Grand Chapter, Nathaniel attended the NIC's Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute as a student in 2005 and an intern in 2006. Before joining the Headquarters staff, Nathaniel interned with a Washington, D.C., think-tank that trains Capitol Hill staffers and campaign managers. Nathaniel is a proud Eagle Scout and volunteers with local troops in his free time. He also enjoys reading books and watching sports with friends and family.

Nathaniel joined staff in June 2007 and will consulting with the following chapters:
Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Mu, Xi, Psi, Beta Theta, Gamma Alpha, Delta Mu, Epsilon Zeta, Epsilon Xi, Zeta Zeta, Eta Gamma, Theta Alpha, Theta Gamma, Theta Pi, Iota Lambda, Iota Pi, Kappa Theta, Lambda Theta,
Mu Beta, Mu Nu, Mu Xi, Mu Psi



Fred Dobry Fred Dobry (Iota Psi, Indiana State)
Fred graduated from Indiana State University in December 2007 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management with a minor in Management of Information Systems. While at Indiana State, Fred served as President, Treasurer, and Vice-President of Community Service for the Interfraternity Council. In the Iota Psi Chapter, Fred served as Commander, Lt. Commander, LEAD Chairman, Alumni Relations Chairman, and Philanthropy Chairman. During the summer of 2006, Fred worked for Sigma Nu Headquarters as a general intern. Additionally, he enjoyed the distinct honor of serving as a Collegiate Grand Councilman on the High Council for 2006-2007.

In addition to attending Sigma Nu's 61st, 62nd, and 63rd Grand Chapters and both the 2005 and 2007 College of Chapters, Fred was also a participant in the North-American Interfraternity Conference's Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute during the summer of 2004.

Fred is a passionate fan of the Chicago Cubs and Dave Matthews Band. When not watching the Cubs, or listening to Dave, he enjoys playing sports and hanging out with his friends, family and fiancé.

Fred joined staff in January 2008 and will continue consulting the following chapters:
Beta Epsilon, Beta Mu, Gamma Eta, Gamma Kappa, Gamma Tau, Gamma Phi, Gamma Chi, Delta Eta, Delta Omicron, Delta Tau, Epsilon Delta, Epsilon Kappa, Epsilon Lambda, Epsilon Upsilon, Zeta Alpha,
Eta Theta, Theta Beta, Theta Lambda, Lambda Delta, Lambda Iota



James J. Ehrmann James J. Ehrmann (Beta Mu, Iowa) – Associate Director of Leadership Development
James graduated with honors in 2007 from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. During his collegiate career, he served as a student senator, student orientation advisor, researcher for the Iowa State Legislature and president of both the Interfraternity Council and Order of Omega Greek Honor Society. James served numerous positions within the Beta Mu Chapter, including Commander, and was recognized as the Greek Man of the Year in 2007.

During his first year on staff, James traveled the Great Lakes region. As the new Associate Director of Leadership Development, he is primarily responsible for management of the Helping Hand Initiative, as well co-management of various educational programs and initiatives.

James' interests include Cincinnati Reds baseball, politics, and recreational sports.

James will be consulting with the following chapters:
Beta, Lambda, Delta Pi, Delta Phi, Eta Pi, Eta Phi, Eta Chi, Theta Xi, Iota Delta, Mu Phi, Mu Chi



Joshua D. Green Joshua D. Green (Epsilon Alpha, Arizona)
Josh graduated form the University of Arizona in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science. While a collegiate member in the Epsilon Alpha chapter, he held many positions, including Commander, Treasurer, Marshal, Alumni Relations Chair, Philanthropy Chair and Chaplain. In addition, Josh served on the IFC's Risk Management Board, the U of A's Student Government, interned with Hillel and was Assistant Director for a freshman orientation camp.

Josh attended the 2005 and 2007 College of Chapters, as well as the 2005 Sigma Nu Arizona Celebration. Before joining the Headquarters staff, he worked for Bank of America and volunteered for the MDA, the Boys and Girls Club and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Josh was born and raised in Reno, Nevada, where he calls home while on staff, but hopes to one day live and work in Chicago as an author and philanthropist. Josh enjoys traveling, writing, golf and all activities with friends and family.

Josh will be consulting with the following chapters:
Rho, Phi, Beta Gamma, Beta Kappa, Gamma Xi, Gamma Omicron, Gamma Upsilon, Delta Epsilon,
Epsilon Beta, Epsilon Epsilon, Zeta Omicron, Zeta Psi, Eta Zeta, Eta Xi, Eta Tau, Eta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Phi, Mu Alpha, Mu Kappa, Mu Rho, Mu Tau



W. Brett Holt

W. Brett Holt (Zeta Kappa, Fresno State)
Brett Holt graduated from California State University, Fresno in May of 2008 with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Management. While pursuing his undergraduate degree at Fresno State Brett was able to hold several positions in the Zeta Kappa Chapter including Commander, Treasurer, Marshal, and LEAD Chairman. He also served as the Interfraternity Council delegate for the Zeta Kappa Chapter for one year. He won numerous awards within the Zeta Kappa Chapter, as well as an award at the Greek-wide level, and was recognized as the LEAD Collegiate Facilitator of the Year for the 2006-2007 academic year. In 2006, Brett attended the 62nd Grand Chapter and in 2007 he attended College of Chapters.<

Brett is passionate about fitness, sports, and taking full advantage of any opportunity that is given to him. He enjoys spending time with friends and family and does not want to miss out on anything life has to offer.

Brett will be consulting with the following chapters:
Beta Beta, Beta Zeta, Beta Eta, Beta Upsilon, Gamma Gamma, Gamma Mu, Gamma Nu, Delta Theta, Epsilon Mu, Epsilon Nu, Epsilon Rho, Epsilon Chi, Zeta Phi, Eta Lambda, Eta Mu (A), Eta Mu (B), Theta Eta, Theta Nu, Iota Psi, Kappa Beta, Kappa Iota, Lambda Gamma, Lambda Pi, Mu Lambda, Mu Sigma



Edward Prewitt Edward Prewitt (Psi, North Carolina)
Edward Prewitt graduated in May 2008 from the University of North Carolina with degrees in Management and Ancient/Medieval History. Edward became one of the Psi Chapter re-founding fathers in spring 2006, which provided the opportunity to restart his own father's chapter. During his time at Psi, Edward served as Recorder and Commander and was named Most Valuable Brother in spring of 2007 during the Psi re-chartering ceremony. He also attended the 62nd Grand Chapter.

Edward is an avid traveler, having spent time in Greece, Crete, Costa Rica, Poland, and Mexico. He enjoys bluegrass music, hiking, and boating. Along with cheering for Tar Heel basketball, Edward is a diehard Washington Redskins fan. He plans to return to UNC in order to become a history professor.

Edward will be consulting with the following chapters:
Gamma, Delta, Sigma, Beta Omicron, Gamma Iota, Epsilon Eta, Epsilon Sigma, Zeta Theta, Eta Epsilon,
Eta Omicron, Eta Rho, Theta Theta, Theta Chi, Iota Rho, Iota Chi, Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Upsilon, Kappa Chi, Lambda Alpha, Mu Gamma, Mu Eta



Diego Silva Diego Silva (Eta Phi, Cal. State Los Angeles)
Diego Silva graduated from Cal State Los Angeles in 2008 with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Studies with an emphasis in Public Relations. Diego rushed Sigma Nu his freshman year in Fall 2003 and he received the lowest badge number of his candidate class. Within his chapter he has held the positions of Commander, Treasurer, Chaplain, Social Chairman, and Alumni Relations Chairman. During his term as Commander, Diego was awarded the 2006 - 2007 Outstanding Student Organization President Award. Aside from fraternal involvement, Diego served as the Vice President of Academic Governance and Campus Affairs Representative for Associated Students Inc. He was also a member of the CSULA Forensics Team (Speech & Debate) and the Greek Council President in 2007 – 2008.

Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Diego enjoys sharing pastimes with friends and being involved in various organizations and events. He has made a great impact among his Cal State Los Angeles peers and seeks to make an even greater impact in Sigma Nu Fraternity. Life goals include pursuing a Master's Degree and starting his own business in the Southern California area.

Diego will be consulting with the following chapters:
Beta Chi, Beta Psi, Delta Xi, Epsilon Alpha, Epsilon Omicrcon, Epsilon Pi, Zeta Iota, Zeta Kappa, Zeta Pi, Zeta Upsilon, Eta Delta, Eta Iota, Eta Kappa, Iota Kappa, Kappa Gamma, Kappa Pi, Kappa Rho,
Lambda Omicron, Lambda Upsilon, Lambda Chi



Stephen L. Snitzky Stephen L. Snitzky (Lambda Pi, Eastern Michigan)
Stephen graduated from Eastern Michigan University in December of 2007, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and a minor in History. During his time with the Lambda Pi Chapter, Stephen served as Recruitment Chairman, Risk Reduction Chairman, and was responsible for preparing his chapter's Homecoming and Hayride. He was also heavily involved in other activities outside of Sigma Nu, including the University of Michigan Naval ROTC and the New Student Orientation Program. Prior to graduation and before becoming a member of the Headquarters staff, Stephen worked in sales and management with General Nutrition Centers (GNC).

Stephen was born and raised in the Cleveland metropolitan area and was active in athletics and community service from an early age. He is a proud Eagle Scout and loves playing a pick-up game of baseball. Stephen is also a diehard Cleveland sports fan and enjoys hanging out with his friends and family in his free time.

Steve will be consulting with the following chapters:
Epsilon, Beta Alpha, Beta Iota, Beta Rho, Gamma Delta, Gamma Theta, Delta Alpha, Delta Beta,
Delta Gamma, Delta Delta, Delta Nu, Delta Sigma, Delta Chi, Epsilon Theta, Epsilon Psi, Zeta Gamma,
Zeta Eta, Zeta Sigma, Iota Nu, Iota Sigma, Kappa Zeta, Kappa Lambda, Lambda Eta, Mu Iota, Mu Pi


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