Our chapter tailors the mission of the national fraternity to the needs of both our members and the Stanford community at large. The Pi Tau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, located at Stanford University, was colonized January 14, 1999. The founding members of the fraternity felt a need to establish an organization that stressed the bonds of brotherhood as well as professional business skills. Their attempts to realize this goal led to the founding of the Pi Tau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, the first professional business fraternity on campus.
We provide our members with unique opportunities for leadership development, professional growth, and the exploration of new career possibilities. Members can gain valuable experience working with nonprofit clients in the chapter’s nonprofit consulting group, Pi Tau Consulting, or create business plans and start their own companies with a team in the Entrepreneurship committee. Internal events such as mock interview days and the Skills for Success workshop series help prepare our members for whatever profession they choose.
Most importantly, we strengthen the bond of brotherhood through retreats, social events, and alumni network across the globe.
The current members of the Pi Tau Chapter's executive committee are as follows:
- Ms. Sabrina Chu, co-President
- Mr. Richard Lo, co-President
- Mr. Andrew Lo, VP Administration
- Ms. Katherina Nguyen, VP Membership
- Ms. Ye Ye Zheng, VP External Relations
- Mr. Arnold Chan, VP Campus Relations
- Ms. Lilianna Nguyen, VP Alumni
- Mr. Mod Lueprasitsakul, VP Finance
- Mr. Cameron Teitelman, Rush Chair
- Ms. Diana Lee, Secretary
- Mr. Christophe Chong, Pi Tau Consulting
- Mr. Ivan Herrera, Pi Tau Consulting