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THE ALPHA GAM

Alpha Gamma Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity | Georgia Tech | Summer 2023 Alumni Relations Office | P.O. Box 876, Ithaca, NY 14851-0876

From The Alumni President Dear Brothers, Five years ago, we rebuilt the chapter house to position Delta Sig for success in the 21st Century. Even after George the Sphinx was rebolted to the wall and the neon letters were lit back up, we have maintained sight of that vision. Thanks to your Evergreen donations, we continue to invest in the brotherhood by maintaining and further improving the house. In 2022, we executed on some phase 2 items from the rebuild plan by purchasing some new commercial kitchen equipment and epoxying the kitchen floor. This year, we are sprucing up the front yard landscaping and installing artificial fescue turf to provide more usable outdoor space year-round. Also, as you’ll see in this issue, we are undertaking a capital reserve study to better quantify our long-term maintenance needs. This information will be invaluable to the ACB as stewards of your Evergreen donations. I hope to see you at Homecoming on Saturday, October 28, 2023, when Tech takes on UNC. YITBOS, Stan Hill ’02

Save the Date

HOMECOMING 2023 Saturday, October 28, 2023

Georgia Tech v. UNC - kickoff time TBD Breakfast/Lunch served at the house 2 hours before kickoff ACB Meeting 90 minutes before kickoff

Questions? Contact Stan Hill at 727.709.8845 j.stan.hill@gmail.com

Alumni Spotlight: John Minderman ’13 How do you stay in touch with your brothers today? I keep in contact with a core group of friends I made while at Delta Sig. We stay in touch through weddings, group messages, and giving each other a call. It’s a testament to how close we became that even though we moved all across the country after college, we still stay in touch.

my early career. However, the people skills I learned at Delta Sig from chapter meetings and leadership roles, such as presi­ dent, have ended up comple­ menting those technical skills and have really helped me at work and in managing teams.

What type of work are you doing today? John Minderman ’13 After Georgia Tech, I worked for five years as a mechanical engineer designWhat did you enjoy most as an active ing advanced nuclear plants and helping with the development of those projects. Right now, member? The thing that I appreciated most about Delta I’m just finishing my MBA from the Tuck Sig was the true diversity of brothers and the School of Business and will be going to work ability to make deep relationships and friend- for Goldman Sachs doing investment banking ships with people from different backgrounds. in the power and renewables industry. Whether it was through debates about if we should listen to Blink-182 or Future or Puerto Rican music in the chapter room or more significant personal beliefs, we all expanded our perspectives. On a more specific note, I always loved staying up late and building the wreck for Homecoming.

How has your experience as an undergraduate shaped your career post-graduation? Georgia Tech provided an incredible knowledge base and toolkit to define and solve problems, which served me incredibly well in

What advice can you give alumni and undergraduate brothers about career growth? I think the best advice I ever received was to think about your career as a cumulative process. Don’t think about whether a specific job is “good” or “bad”; instead, think about what tangible/intangible assets you’ll gain that build your capacity to do well in the future (e.g., skills, knowledge, networks, etc.). In addition to building assets, I highly encourage everyone to pursue a career you care about because everyone is much more likely to do a good job and improve yourself when you care about what you do. Not to mention, most Americans will spend about a third of their lives working so you’d better find a way to enjoy it. Your brother and father are both members of Delta Sigma Phi. What is it like being in the same fraternity as them and how has that made your relationship stronger? The thing that is most interesting about the (continued on page two)


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