Brothers across Beta’s Broad Domain have proven why Beta Theta Pi is the leadership fraternity. For the second straight year, more than 10 chapters boast leadership at the highest interfraternal level on campus. Countless brothers serve on Interfraternity Council (IFC) executive boards on their respective campuses, eleven of which sit at the helm of the table as president.
The IFC’s purpose is to advance fraternity on campus and provide interfraternal leadership to the entire community, and it is directly supported by the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC).
Braeden Boyle, High Point ’24
Brother Braeden is the first fraternity man at High Point to lead the Interfraternity Council in consecutive terms. The fraternal community is in a good place thanks to his leadership. During his first term, he oversaw updates to the bylaws, the creation of new educational programming on topics like alcohol, High Point’s largest recruitment and the addition of two new executive positions for membership and diversity, equity and inclusion.
“I am proud to say Greek life is at an all-time high!” Braeden said.
Braeden also worked diligently with High Point’s admissions department to bring fraternity and sorority life to the forefront of their conversation about on-campus activities for prospective students. He continues to maintain great relationships across campus departments for Greek students and IFC, including with campus security, campus enhancement and student life.
Nick Zingales, Sacred Heart ’24
Sacred Heart University looks to Beta Theta Pi for leadership, as Brother Nick is the fourth consecutive brother of the Theta Beta Chapter to be named IFC president. He graciously follows in the footsteps of Brothers Marco Lagana ’21 (2020), Jonathan Kennedy ’22 (2021), and Connor Cunha ’22 (2022). Nick previously worked with the IFC executive board on a committee to bring a new fraternity to campus in spring 2022. Within the chapter, he enhanced the new member experience as vice president of education.
Cameron Goodwin-Schoen, Case Western Reserve ’24
Ryan Anderson, Iowa ’24
James Triplett, Denver ’25
Landen Bold, Florida Gulf Coast ’24
BrotherLanden continues on his path of fraternal leadership as IFC president, the Theta Eta Chapter’s second time with the top post since 2021. It’s not his first time representing Beta on IFC, having a term as vice president of philanthropy under his belt, in addition to a year as chapter president.
Jordan Rose, Florida State ’24
It’s the second-consecutive year for the Delta Lambda Chapter to have at least one representative on the executive board, this time behind IFC President and Beta Brother Jordan Rose. In addition, Brother Ben Engel ’24, joins him on the council as the vice president of public relations.
Ishan Dhawan, Utah ’24
Utah has had another Gamma Beta Chapter brother guiding the student body government, now the chapter lands the top interfraternal job as well. Recognized with the Fraternity Up & Coming Leader Award in the spring, Brother Ishan (right) is the perfect man to be named president of IFC and lead Utah’s fraternities in 2023. Alongside him is Gamma Beta Chapter Brother Tommy Reynolds ’24, (left) serving as vice president of recruitment.
Jack Harting, John Carroll ’24
John Carroll returned a Beta to the top IFC job in the form of Brother Jack. The last brother of the Fraternity to be president was in 2021. Jack previously showed off his leadership as vice president of recruitment of the Eta Epsilon Chapter, overseeing the largest recruitment year—15 new members—since 2018.