Learn more about the Collegiate Advisory Committee.
Brennen Feder, Arizona
Brennen is the 2021 National COY and serves as the committee chair. He said, “I think the CAC is important because it enables a diverse set of collegiate individuals to have their voices heard and amplified in major organizational decision-making
processes. Since collegiate dues are the primary funding source of our organization, having input in Board meetings and discussions is essential.”
Christian Loeb, St. Benedict/St. John’s (MN)
Christian is the 2022 COY and will assume the chair role after the next Grand Chapter Congress. He helps Brennen aggregate feedback and determine common issues and themes to convey to the Board. Christian said, “As COYs, we amplify the collegiate
voice. That's difficult to do for a national fraternity with thousands of members with differing goals, opinions and passions. CAC helps create a one-on-one understanding and exposure to our interested, involved, and fabulously talented collegiate
members. Each CAC member provides a valuable touchpoint for direct and immediate input for the organization. [The committee] helps us pivot quickly and save time and resources.”
Kenz Geschke, Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Major: Management and Finance
What inspired you to join Delta Sigma Pi? I was interested in joining a group of like-minded individuals who share the same goals and aspirations as I do.
What is something your brothers would be surprised to learn about you? Growing up, I raised and showed pigs at my county’s fair.
Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing more about current Collegiate Advisory Committee members. Who knows? A future Grand President or two may be among them!