Chapter Leadership

Chapter Leadership - MSU ATOs

Each year our chapter leadership is elected from the Active members. As part of our Alpha Tau Omega leadership development, our active chapter has 11 roles to foster development. Below you can see our current leaders.

Active Chapter Leadership

President –
Guage Wade

Vice President –
Joe Wyman

Chaplain –
Isaac Pohl

Treasurer –
Gared Rigg

Secretary –
Ryley Adamson

New Member Education –
Eli McKinney

Recruitment Chair –
Hunter Hermenitt

Health and Safety –
Noah Hannick

Philanthropy –
Todd Riter

Scholarship –
Skyler Bacon

Historian –
William Sheffer

Alumni (Housing Corp)

The Corporation operates as a not-for-profit alumni chapter dedicated to overseeing the business and financial affairs of the Zeta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega. Its specific operational functions include collecting rent from active members for use of the Chapter house, managing incoming donations, and maintaining liability insurance for the organization. Governed by a Board of Directors, the group also organizes the Annual Meeting during Homecoming and ensures local compliance with the Alpha Tau Omega National Fraternity’s rules and regulations.

Below is the alumni chapter leadership, also known as the Housing Corp supporting the active chapter. Leadership does not stop after graduation and not enough thanks can be given to this group of Brothers for their support and guidance for the Active Chapter.

President
Kolbe Mattingly Delta Chi

Vice President
Kevin Uhls Beta Epsilon

Treasurer
Roman Graves Delta Omega

Secretary
Justin Hutchison Epsilon Alpha

At Large Board Members
Travis Cline Epsilon Zeta
Nate Humphrey Delta Omega
Caleb DeBold Epsilon Beta
Trevor Johnson Delta Phi
HistorianSteve Farmer Xi


Non-Voting Member
Project Zeta Lead
Rick Wilson Alpha Eta

Based on the provided Restated Bylaws, here is a summary of the identity, purpose, and functions of the Murray Alpha Tau Omega Housing Corporation (also doing business as the Zeta Lambda Alumni and Housing Association).

Nature of the Organization

  • Entity Status: The Corporation acts as a not-for-profit entity.
  • Affiliation: It serves as an alumni chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega National Fraternity and must comply with the National Fraternity’s rules and regulations.
  • Financial Benefit: No officer, director, or member is permitted to directly or personally benefit from the income or donations received by the Association.

Key Responsibilities and Functions

1. Housing and Financial Management

The Corporation manages the financial assets and property interests of the chapter. Its activities include:

  • Revenue Collection: It collects rent from active members for the use of the Chapter house. It also receives donations from members.
  • Financial Oversight: The Treasurer maintains and oversees all funds, bank accounts, and financial records.
  • Expense Management: The Board manages distributions and expenses , though the Board cannot borrow money or incur debt without a majority vote from the membership.
  • Insurance: The Association maintains liability insurance to cover the Directors and Officers.

2. Membership and Social Activities

  • Composition: The Association serves nonactive initiated Brothers (alumni) as well as honorary or special initiates of the Zeta Lambda Chapter.
  • Social Functions: The Board may organize dinners or social functions and is authorized to set assessments to cover the expenses of these events.
  • Dues: There is no requirement for members to pay general dues to belong to the Association.

3. Governance and Meetings

  • Oversight: A Board of Directors (comprising officers and at-large directors) oversees and conducts the business of the Association.
  • Annual Meetings: The Corporation conducts an Annual Meeting during Homecoming weekend at Murray State University in the Graham House chapter room.
  • Record Keeping: It maintains minutes and corporate records of all meetings.

Our chapter also has alumni advisors… go here to see them

ATO Development and Leadership doesn’t stop after graduation