Stacy Jordan Encourages You to Give Back

Nov 15, 2021 – Stacy Jordan, Georgia Southern, joined Delta Sigma Pi in 1993 as an initiate of Epsilon Chi.

She continues to support the Foundation long after her graduation because she feels contributing to the Foundation allows herself and other brothers to leave a mark on the future of Delta Sigma Pi.

“I am inspired by our next generation of brothers who want to make a difference in making sure that Delta Sigma Pi continues to be the premier professional business fraternity.”

Foundation programs allow donors to provide the best opportunity to help members of Delta Sigma Pi thrive both personally and professionally now and in the future.

“When I was first coming into my own with Deltasig it was brothers like Beth Keith and Claire Sammon Roberts who took a chance on an unknown brother from South Georgia. I've been inspired by Kathy Jahnke, Corey Polton, Rich Garber, Jerry Hotwagner, Katie Magoon, Brian Krippner along with a few more people who thought I could be a great Trustee one day.  Additionally, I’ve been inspired by Corie McCreary for handling the challenges of life with grace and Mary Miracle for having a positive attitude.”

These brothers encouraged Stacy to serve and serve she has. Stacy’s volunteer roles include Capital RVP from 2009 to 2011, earning her a spot on the Golden Council, and District Director for Georgia State, Georgia College and State University, Georgia Southern, George Washington (DC), and the Bowie State (MD) Colony. She was a Leadership Foundation Trustee from 2014-2020, and one of her greatest achievements in this role was leading the GCC 2017 campaign that concluded in raising $107,000 for the Leadership Foundation. For her achievements, she holds the title of Trustee Emeritus.

Thank you to Stacy for her continued service and support of both the Fraternity and the Leadership Foundation. Her dedication has led her to reach the Fifth Founder Level for lifetime giving and we are proud to call her brother! 

 

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