8. 2012-13 Leadership Training Board
Members
• Chairman — Loren Butler, IDAHO 1963
• Taylor Barton, IDAHO 2015
• Dr. Dan Behring, RIPON 1962
• Tony Bocage, TEXAS-AUSTIN 2013
• Curt Biller, MONTANA STATE 1987
• Chris Brown, FURMAN 1989
• Mike DePuydt, TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE 1988
• Jon Greenawalt, PENNSYLVANIA 1961
• Jon Meinen, BRADLEY 2006
• Ed Spencer, ROCHESTER 1967
• Mark Quiner, WYOMING 1978
9. Balfour Leadership Operating Board (BLOB)
• Chris Brown, FURMAN 1989
• Tony Altimore, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2001
• Greg Baxter, FRESNO STATE 1970
• Glen Casel, CENTRAL FLORIDA 1991
• Kevin Cook, CONNECTICUT 1974
• Andrew Crossan, WESTERN ILLINOIS 1995
• Huck Cunningham, CLARKSON 1990
• Mike DePuydt, TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE 1988
• Ryan Dibble, WASHINGTON (SEATTLE) 2006
• Ben Donahue, OREGON 2007
• Ken Kvalheim, SOUTH ALABAMA 1981
10. Balfour Leadership Operating Board (BLOB)
• Ted Pitt, WESTERN ONTARIO 1971
• Corey Powell, NORTH TEXAS 2003
• Cory Rigler, MONTANA 1998
• Will Ritter, NORTHWESTERN 2014
• Jonathan Romero, FLORIDA SOUTHERN 2014
• Kyle Ruch, NORTH TEXAS 2010
• Tim Sanderson, WESTERN ONTARIO 1985
• David Santoli, CASE WESTERN 1985
• Ansley Valentine, WABASH 1990
• Jack Walsh, ARKANSAS 1973
11. Distinguished Visitors
• Significant Sig Dr. Donald C. Buckley, M.D., ARIZONA 1978
• Significant Sig James M. Chatfield, CONNECTICUT 1962
• Jeff Early, PURDUE 1978
• Dr. Dan Harrop, BROWN and HARVARD 1976
• Significant Sig and U.S. Rep Todd Rokita, WABASH 1992
• Significant Sig L. Milton McClure Jr., ILLINOIS 1963
12. Distinguished Visitors
• 61st Grand Consul, Order of Constantine Sig and Significant
Sig Arthur ―Buddy‖ Metcalf, AUBURN 1969
• Jeffrey S. Morgan, CAL. STATE-NORTHRIDGE 1976
• Jeff Muir, GEORGIA 1971
• Timothy Powers, CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES 1977
• Significant Sig Bernie Sergesketter, PURDUE 1958
• James Walker, GEORGIA 1969
15. Past Grand Consuls
• 48th Grand Consul — Chuck Thatcher, MICHIGAN 1943
• 59th Grand Consul — Dick Hester, BALL STATE 1977
• 61st Grand Consul — Arthur ―Buddy‖ Metcalf, AUBURN 1969
• 62nd Grand Consul — Doug Carlson, MINNISOTA 1973
• 65th Grand Consul — Bob Jones, RENNSELAER 1973
• 66th Grand Consul — Wayne Tucker, BAYLOR 1985
• 67th Grand Consul — Dennis Santoli, CASE WESTERN 1967
16. Executive Committee Members
• International Balfour Award Winner Taylor Henderson, OKLAHOMA STATE 2013
• International Balfour Award Winner Odion Kalaci, WINDSOR 2011
• Undergraduate Representative, Grady Hepworth, IDAHO 2014
• Undergraduate Representative, Phillip Brol, BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 2014
• Alumnus at-Large Representative Rick Lewandowski, RIPON 1975
• Grand Praetor Representative Dan Mathewson, PUGET SOUND 1986
• Grand Trustee member Harv Silverman, NORTHERN COLORADO 1965
• Immediate Past Grand Consul Dennis Santoli, CASE WESTERN 1967
• Grand Quaestor Tommy Geddings, SOUTH CAROLINA 1985
• Grand Pro Consul Mike Ursillo, BROWN 1978
17. Executive Committee Members (ex officio)
• Grand Tribune Skip Flynn, MIAMI (FLORIDA) 1967
• Grand Historian Bill Fleming, SAM HOUSTON 1965
• Leadership Training Board Chairman Loren Butler, IDAHO
1963
18. Balfour Leadership Training Workshop
Interns
Taylor Lockwood, SOUTH FLORIDA 2014
Tyler Fowler, WESTERN ILLINOIS 2014
Johnny McGinness, DePauw 2014
Carson Hallmark, NORTH ALABAMA 2013
Alex Borowski, NEW MEXICO 2014
21. R.A.G.E.
• R-respect the campus and community
• A-absolutely no alcohol is allowed in the dorms
• G-Get to every session on time
• E-Everyone is accountable
25. • Legacies are born by utilizing a
combination of leadership
practices and officer skills, and
grounded in our Ritual.
• A positive Legacy is attainable,
only when the other three arms
are utilized in synergy with one
another.
• Leadership and Officer Skills are
equally essential to successful
Sigma Chis.
• Ritual and Values are the
foundation for which our legacies
stand.
Leadership Legacy Model
Leaving a
Legacy
Leadership
Practices
Sigma Chi
Principles
Officer
Skills
27. • Discuss officer roles, issues and leadership in
breakout groups;
• Conduct a chapter assessment and begin your
strategic plan at your province meeting;
• Plan a Strategic Visioning Journey retreat for your
chapter to take place within 30 days of the start of
the school year;
• Train large group of alumni, who will be involved
with chapter planning; and
• Attend record-setting Initiation, Grand Consul’s
address, SigFest and other talks
The Balfour LTW Experience
29. Announcements
• Keep your name badge with you at all times
• You will be charged $75 for any replacement
meal cards
• Initiation tonight
– Doors close at 7 p.m.
– No late admission
– No saving seats
• Be on time to your sessions
• Attendance will be taken
31. SigFest
Thursday
• Special Presentation and Initiation, 7 p.m.
• Mentalist Chris Carter, 9:45 p.m.
• Ritual History Talk, 10:30 p.m.
Friday
• Cornhole, flag football, basketball and
volleyball at the REC center.
33. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
When the world goes wrong, as it’s bound to do
and you’ve broken Dan Cupid’s bow,
and you long for the girl you used to love,
the maid of the long ago.
Why light your pipe, bid sorrow avaunt,
blow the smoke from you altar of dreams
and wreathe the face of your dream girl there,
the love that is just what it seems.
34. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
The girl of my dreams is the sweetest girl
of all the girls I know.
Each sweet coed, like a rainbow trail,
fades in the afterglow.
The blue of her eyes and the gold of her hair are a
blend of the Western sky.
And the moonlight beams on the girl of my
dreams, she’s the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.