Theta Delta Chi's Preamble Institute Trains Fraternity Leaders


Max Edelsack attended Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, where he majored in sports communication and psychology. While attending Marist College, Max Edelsack was also an officer in the national service fraternity, Theta Delta Chi.

Founded in 1947, Theta Delta Chi currently has chapters at over thirty colleges and universities in North America. Theta Delta Chi’s Preamble Institute helps unify those chapters by ensuring each chapter’s leadership consistency through attendance at the annual conference. One member from each chapter is chosen to attend the conference free of charge. At the conference, the Institute encourages student leaders within the fraternity to work with leaders of other chapters during intense training and educational sessions. 

While the sessions are demanding, the Preamble Institute weekend generally consists of group activities housed in a fun, educational atmosphere. The Institute creates an environment where participants can immerse themselves in the rituals and values of Theta Delta Chi and develop the tools and skills needed to lead their local chapters. 

The 2017 Preamble Institute was held in Albany, New York, from January 13 to January 16.

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