Tim Hudson Steps Down as CEO of Phi Kappa Tau

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

OXFORD, OH - In an era in which change is constant and management of transition is necessary for organizational success, Phi Kappa Tau itself enters a period of transition.   

Today, we announce that a dedicated Man of Distinction, Tim Hudson, Truman ’97, has stepped down as CEO of Phi Kappa Tau after a multi-decade career working in our Executive Offices, including the last eight years as CEO.   

Tim has brought to the organization a lifelong commitment to the bonds and ideals of our brotherhood, and thanks to his stewardship, Phi Kappa Tau has successfully navigated the difficult decisions brought to fraternal organizations by way of the Covid-19 pandemic.   

Tim leaves our organization well-positioned to find success in the years to come, in which all Greek organizations will face new and greater existential challenges than ever before. The National Council and National Foundation will form a board to review a panel of applicants to lead our organization into its next, thriving era. Sam Medley, Transylvania ’94, will assume the role of interim CEO as the review board seeks out qualified candidates. 

We as brothers should all be grateful to Tim for his dedication, commitment, and service to our organization.  

Questions, concerns and additional contact can be directed in the form of an email to communications@phikappatau.org.