BUILDING Fifteen Men Under Thirty Redefining
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rom the New Hampshire State House, to the student birthplace of America's civil rights revolution in the heart of Virginia, to a classroom deep in the south, Phi Mu Delta men are making an impact in their professions, in their communities, and in the world. Phi Mu Delta's mission for some time now, has been to "redefine fraternity," something each of the fifteen men on this list know all too well. They know it is Phi Mu Delta's mission because they are the embodiment of what it means. From small town boy to big city guy, each of these men come from different walks of life,
have achieved different goals, have overcome barriers, and have reached new heights professionally, but they all have one thing in common: they are Phi Mu Delta men who have and are currently building bridges with their alma mater and their communities, and are redefining fraternity in the real world. Please join us in congratulating the 2018-2020 Biennium 15 Men Under 30. Check out their biographies below and connect with them on LinkedIn.
Cainan Townsend Sigma Al pha '15 Cainan is a 2015 graduate of the Sigma Alpha chapter at Longwood University. During his undergraduate membership, Cainan served as Chapter President. Cainan holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Liberal Studies and is currently seeking his Master of Science Degree in Counselor Education with a focus on College Counseling and Student Affairs, which he is set to complete in May 2020. After graduating from Longwood, Cainan worked as a Therapeutic Advocate for Bear Creek Academy, a Therapeutic Mentor for James River Therapeutic Services, and currently works as the Director of Education and Public Programs at the Robert Russa Moton Museum, the student birthplace of the civil rights movement located in Farmville, Virginia. He holds multiple leadership and volunteers roles, serving most notably on the Prince Edward County School Board, the Governor's School of Southside Virginia Joint Board, the Virginia General Assembly African American Cultural Resources Task Force, and the Longwood University Diversity Council. Cainan has also served the Fraternity as an advisor for both the Sigma Alpha Chapter and the Sigma Gamma Colony.
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