From Wm. Tim Hudson, Chief Executive Officer:
PHI KAPPA TAU NOMINATING COMMITTEE SEEKS APPLICANTS
The Phi Kappa Tau Constitution mandates that, every two years, the Fraternity assemble in National Convention to elect brothers to the National Council. The National Council serves as Phi Kappa Tau’s legislative body when Convention is not in session.
The Nominating Committee anticipates that Phi Kappa Tau will elect a national vice president and two national councilors at the 64th National Convention, in Fort Worth, TX from July 15-18, 2020.
The national vice president will hold office for two years and, at the 65th National Convention (2022), will succeed to the office of national president for a two-year term, following a vote of confidence by the National Council. The national councilors will hold office for six years.
Any alumni member in good standing may be nominated for election. The nominating committee will receive and review nominations/applications until the deadline of April 15, 2020.
Alumni interested in serving on the National Council can find information about the candidacy process and online application here. Members wishing to submit names for consideration should be emailed to nomination@phikappatau.org for follow up.
ABOUT
Founded in 1906 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Phi Kappa Tau is a national fraternity that develops men of character into men of distinction. Phi Kappa Tau includes 86 chapters and 9 colonies with more than 4,500 undergraduates in the United States, and has served more than 100,000 initiates throughout the past 113 years.
The mission of Phi Kappa Tau is to champion a lifelong commitment to brotherhood, learning, ethical leadership and exemplary character.
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