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Executive Board

Name Position
Ryan Schoen
President ifc-president@mit.edu

The IFC President chairs meetings of the IFC Executive Committee and IFC representatives (Presidents), and is the primary representative of the IFC to MIT administration, faculty, alumni, and the communities of Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline. The President is the first person to talk to if you have questions regarding IFC policy, MIT policy, affairs involving external MIT organizations (such as police), or if you need to help getting in touch with any MIT administrators. As head of the Executive Committee, the President can generally be contacted regarding anything that the IFC does if you are unsure of who to contact.

Clark Minor
Vice President ifc-vp@mit.edu

The IFC Vice President chairs meetings of the Delegate's Council and acts as a resource for chapters on internal operations. The Vice President's role is less rigidly defined and may change per election of a new Executive Committee. If you need assistance with any aspect of chapter operations, such as food service, new member education, scholarship, etc, the Vice President will be able to assist you in generating new ideas or connecting with the appropriate resources.

Garrett Fritz
Judicial Committee Chair ifc-judcommchair@mit.edu

The IFC Judicial Committee Chairman heads the Judicial Committee, which is charged with punishing violations of IFC policies. More details of the Judicial Committee and be found in the description of the Judicial Committee bylaws. You should contact the Judicial Committee Chairman if you are subject to a JudComm review, or have questions about JudComm policy.

Spencer Parra
Programming and Recruitment Chair ifc-rushchair@mit.edu

The IFC Programming and Recruitment Chairman manages all IFC recruitment activities, including Formal Recruitment in the fall, CPW in the spring, and spring recruitment activities across the IFC.  He is also responsible for organizing programs and events designed to encourage Interfraternal relations, boost Greek pride, and otherwise aid the IFC community. The IFC Program Development Chair also has funds available to support events held by multiple chapters. Contact the IFC Program and Recruitment Chair if you have questions about IFC programs, recruitment, or if you need funding or help throwing an event for your chapter.

Alex Jordan 
Interim Public Relations Chair ifc-pr@mit.edu

The IFC Public Relations Chair is in charge of all publicity for any IFC-related events and programs. He coordinates the production of any official IFC literature and publicity materials, and manages outreach programs to the MIT students, staff, faculty, parents, and the broader community. He is available to individual member fraternities as a consultant for public relations and community outreach. Contact the IFC Public Relations Chair if you have any questions about the IFC's public image and public relations best practices. 

Ian Matts
Risk Manager ifc-riskmanager@mit.edu

The IFC Risk Manager is tasked with ensuring the safety of events held by all members of the IFC. He organizes alcohol and drug training programs for IFC members, manages party registration, and acts as a resource to individual Risk Managers IFC-wide. If you have questions about your chapter's Risk Management policies or have any questions related to on-campus alcohol/drug resources, contact the IFC Risk Manager.

Ben Harvatine
Executive Assistant
ifc-execasst@mit.edu

The IFC Executive Assistant is in charge of the finances of the IFC. He manages the annual IFC budget and receives payment from IFC member chapters. If you have questions about the IFC budget, need a receipt on dues payments, or have other financial questions, contact the IFC Executive Assistant.

Adam Talsma
Community Service Chair atalsma@mit.edu

The IFC Community Service Chairman organizes the community service and philanthropic efforts of the entire IFC. He is in charge of organizing large-scale events, as well as smaller events involving the participation of several chapters. He also has funding available for chapters seeking to hold joint community service or philanthropic events. Contact the IFC Community Service Chairman if you need assistance or ideas for your chapter's community service program, if you need funding for an interfraternal event, or if you have questions about other campus resources for public service.