
Our chapters across North America are divided into regions based on the size and experience of the current consulting staff. Currently, our chapters are divided into eight (8) geographic regions.. While the regions may change from year to year, the goal is to equalize the number of chapters each consultant is responsible for and to support our goal of two on-site consultations per year for every chapter. Below is a listing of chapters and regions, sorted by the name of the region and assigned consultant.
Bluegrass ||
Central ||
Gulf ||
Mid Atlantic ||
Midwest ||
Northeast ||
Southeast ||
West
Bluegrass
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Drew Logsdon
Drew Logsdon joined the General Fraternity staff in January of 2010 as a Leadership Consultant. He currently serves as the Associate Director of Risk Reduction, where his primary responsibilities include consulting a select group of chapters and co-management of the Fraternity's anti-hazing and risk reduction initiatives. Drew graduated from Western Kentucky University with a degree in Political Science. He held multiple positions during his time in the Eta Rho Chapter including Commander, Lt. Commander, Treasurer, Recruitment Chairman, Recorder and LEAD Chairman. Originally from Savannah, Ga., Drew enjoys following collegiate athletics, particularly those of Western Kentucky and the University of Kentucky. Following his time on staff he plans on pursuing an MBA and starting his own consultant business. |
Central
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Joseph Ditto
Joseph joined the General Fraternity staff in June of 2010 as a Leadership Consultant. He graduated from the University of Alabama in Huntsville in May of 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering. He also holds associate degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from Middle Georgia College. As an active brother of the Mu Beta Chapter, Joseph served as Commander, Historian and Community Service and Philanthropy Chairman. Outside of the chapter, Joseph served as the President and Director of Special Events of the Association for Campus Entertainment, President and Vice President of the Ambassadors for the University President's office and as UAHuntsville's Cheerleading Captain and Mascot. In 2009, Joseph was recognized with the Dr. B. Jean Fisher Award for outstanding contributions to student life and Leadership of UAHuntsville. Joseph attended the 63rd Grand Chapter and served as a member of the Sigma Chapter's ritual team at their re-chartering ceremony. Originally from Atlanta, Ga., Joseph enjoys sports and the great outdoors. |
Gulf
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Alex Combs
Alex Combs joined the General Fraternity staff in June 2009 as a Leadership Consultant for the Mid-Atlantic region. He currently serves as the Associate Director of Leadership Development, where his primary responsibilities include consulting a select group of chapters, management of the Helping Hand Initiative, co-management of the Fraternity's educational initiatives, including College of Chapters, the LEAD Program and GreekLifeEdu. Alex is a 2009 graduate from Eastern Kentucky University with a BA in Political Science and Philosophy. As an undergraduate, Alex served as President of Student Government Association, Student Regent, Commander of the Theta Theta Chapter, Treasurer of Student Alumni Ambassadors and Chairman of Judicial Affairs. Alex was also a member of the Honors Program, Hall Council and Orientation Staff. In 2009, Alex was recognized as an Outstanding Student Leader and Outstanding Scholar. Alex's interests include watching and playing most sports, hiking and movies. After his time on staff he intends to pursue a Masters in Public Administration and Higher Education Policy. |
Mid Atlantic
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Marcus Dufour
Marcus graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi in May 2011 with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in History. As an active brother of the Theta Gamma Chapter, Marcus served as the Social Chairman, Risk Reduction Chairman, Recorder, Marshal, Lieutenant Commander, Commander, Alumni Relations Chairman, and Recorder. Outside of the chapter, Marcus was also on IFC Executive Council serving as Risk Reduction Chairman and President. In his final year, Marcus was recognized as USM's Greek Man of the Year. Marcus likes to watch and play sports as well as workout. His new obsession is playing words with friends on the iPhone. Following his time on staff he intends to attend graduate school and pursue a career in international affairs. |
Midwest
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Robby Norton
Robby's interests include watching and playing sports, singing, animals, spending time with his girlfriend, and anything outdoors. After his time on staff, he intends on moving back to Mobile, Alabama, and pursuing a job in student administration at one of the local colleges.
Robby will be consulting with the following chapters: |
Northeast
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Spencer Montgomery
Spencer loves to stay active and engaged and is looking to attain a Master's in Higher Education after working for Sigma Nu. In his free time he enjoys hanging out at the beach and relaxing. |
Southeast
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Ben Nye
Ben graduated from the University of Arkansas in May of 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. As a member of the Gamma Upsilon Chapter, Ben served as Chaplain and was also a member of the chapter's judicial board and White Rose Bowl committee. Outside of the chapter, he was involved in Student Ambassadors, Student Alumni Board, and Student Mobilization. Originally from Little Rock, Ben enjoys kayaking, reading, guitar, and volunteering at his local church. |
West
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Daniel Hallgren
Daniel joined the General Fraternity staff in June of 2010 as a Leadership Consultant. He graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing, and a minor in Business Administration. As part of his studies, he traveled abroad to Sweden for six months in the spring of 2008. He held multiple positions during his undergraduate experience in Sigma Nu's Lambda Delta Chapter including Marshal, Recruitment Chairman and Alumni Relations Chairman. Outside his chapter, he served as the IFC's Vice President of Recruitment, Recruitment Counselor, member of Order of Omega, and student senator for the College of Business. Sigma Nu is a very important part his life and will continue to be. Daniel grew up in the north suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn. In his free time, Daniel enjoys supporting the Special Olympics, the outdoors, skiing, art, music, reading books, gourmet cooking and spending time with friends and family, as well as being a loyal Minnesota Twins fan. |





