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STAY INVOLVED

Membership Development

Each chapter and colony needs a team of advisors in place to assist, support and mentor the undergraduate officers and general members on an ongoing basis. Most of these advisors are alumni members of the Fraternity, but a substantial number are non-members who may work at the college/university where the colony/chapter is located.

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Chapter Housing

Local house corporations serve as the landlord for their local chapters. All property – from the house, to the computer equipment, to the furniture – is owned and maintained by the house corporation. Most income is from the collegiate chapter in the form of house corporation fees, chapter obligation and, when applicable, resident rent and payroll reimbursement. The house corporation board uses this money to cover the costs associated with maintaining the chapter house.

Alumni Club Officers

Alumni clubs are area-based associations comprised of Triangles from various chapters who currently live in the same geographic area. Alumni clubs primarily exist to provide social and networking opportunities for members but also work to enhance the standing of the Fraternity in that particular area. Activities often include monthly “happy hour” events, annual golf tournaments, Founders Day dinners, ball games and cultural events.

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Recruitment Coaches

The Recruitment 2.0 program is a new initiative from the Fraternity and a critical foundation for the program are the Triangle Recruitment Coaches (TRCs). We are seeking savvy Triangle alumni to serve in these volunteer roles to support our chapter leaders.  TRC’s provide regularly recruitment guidance to 2-3 chapters by educating them on the recruitment system, supporting a year-round recruitment philosophy, and developing and implementing technology to help drive chapter recruitment performance through measurable key performance indicators. Contact Director of Growth Jim Phillips for more info at jim@triangle.org.

National Volunteers

Triangle has many national volunteer positions for alumni. These include serving as a member of the Fraternity’s National Council, or as a Triangle Educational Foundation’s or Triangle Building & Housing Corporation’s Board of Directors.

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Program Facilitators

Triangle’s many great educational programs, which are designed to develop individual skills and promote organizational growth, would not be possible without the dedication of our many alumni, inter-fraternal friends and campus-based partners who volunteer as program facilitators.

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