Thank You TKE Volunteers

Thank You TKE Volunteers

 

Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity builds Better Men for a Better World because of the talent and sacrifice of so many alumni in TKE Nation. This week is National Volunteer Appreciation Week, and the development of our young men is due to the volunteers of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Your willingness to serve and impact the men of our organization is what makes the fraternal experience a lifelong passion. The Offices of the Grand Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon would like to thank all TKE Volunteers, in every capacity, for making our fraternity a life-changing experience. Our volunteers have helped lead us to where we are today, and they will continue to be the leaders who help us reach success in the future. Thank you for your service!

 

“TKE literally could not function without our volunteers. Their selfless service and their time and talent is something that is invaluable for our fraternity. They allow our groups the opportunity to grow and become Better Men for a Better World.”

- Chief Executive Officer Donnie Aldrich

“TKE volunteers help shape the men of our fraternity. Our volunteers are able to help the local members through mentorship and brotherhood. They are the men and women that keep our fraternity running on a day-to-day basis. They sacrifice their time to help our men with life obstacles and realizing their potential. We could not do what we do as a Professional Staff without their efforts.”

- Chief Information Officer Alex Baker

“Volunteerism to me is the core of our success. In reality, we have a very small number doing a very large workload. For that, I am grateful and also hopeful that this week we celebrate volunteering for this magnificent obsession. Share your stories and reach out to other alumni to get them involved!”

- Chief Operating Officer John Deckard

 


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