The Fall 2022 associate member class, which consists of 20 men, comes from 9 different states and most incredibly is not mostly engineering students.
For perhaps the first time in the Purdue chapter of Pi Kappa Phi’s history, only 5 of the 20 men are majoring in engineering. The plurality of them – 6 – are majoring in management. Other majors include technology (2), science (3), exploratory studies (2) and the remaining 2 are in liberal arts and health & human services.
Ten come from the state of Indiana while Massachusetts has 2. Other states that have individual representations include: Massachusetts, Texas, Michigan, Ohio, California, New Jersey and North Carolina.
The new associate members include:
- Nate Baacke, exploratory studies, Medfield, Massachusetts
- Zane Barnett, finance, Westfield, Indiana
- Brady Byvoets, meteorology, Valparaiso, Indiana
- Lawrence Coan, business management, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Tanner Corns, business management, Middlebury, Indiana
- Adam Elsolh, first-year engineering, Woodlands, Texas
- Henry Gebke, first-year engineering, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Greg Gottlieb, data science, Carmel, Indiana
- Nathan Guzek, kinesiology, Valparaiso, Indiana
- Luca Hansen, exploratory studies, Brighton, Michigan
- Will Hudson, construction management, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Ryan Lampe, management, Centerville, Ohio
- Stephanos Maramaldi, first-year engineering, Wellesley, Massachusetts
- Yash Patel, finance/economics, San Francisco, California
- Ben Sitzman, computer science, Fishers, Indiana
- Adam Smith, business analytics, St. Louis, Missouri
- Jackson Smith, graphic design, Speedway, Indiana
- Timothy Steele, mechanical engineering technology, Westfield, Indiana
- Krishna Vadlamani, finance, East Windsor, New Jersey
- Jake Veldman, first-year engineering, Raleigh, North Carolina