Epsilon Zeta
The Chapter
Brotherhood, leadership, and excellence at Florida State University.
A Word from the Consul
Dear Brothers and website visitors,
My name is Ross Ellis, and I am currently the Consul of the Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Sigma Chi.
It has been a profound privilege to serve this chapter, and I will continue to hold this responsibility with the utmost dedication. I credit much to Sigma Chi, and I only hope to continue the legacy that stems from being a Florida State Sig.
Though I will not over-exemplify our past accomplishments, during the past three years, our chapter hasn’t just grown — we’ve evolved into a driving leadership force within both the FSU Greek community and the university at large. We have cultivated a unique environment on our campus rooted in personal growth, leadership, and a unified brotherhood, all providing extensive opportunities for campus involvement and career advancement. In addition, since reinstatement, we have raised over $380,485 for the Huntsman Cancer Foundation through Derby Days, while also raising over $310,000 for campus and community organizations local to Florida State.
But our past achievements are just the foundation. Today, and every day forward, alongside all 155 active undergraduate brothers, I am committed to elevating this chapter across our campus through the continued embodiment of the values we hold so dear. As we look to the future, our focus remains on deepening our campus involvement, cultivating foundational leadership and professional development, and maintaining the exceptional standard of philanthropy and lifelong brotherhood that defines Sigma Chi.
However, the legacy we’ve inherited and the future we are looking to build could never have been achieved by the active chapter members alone. The continuous time and effort of our housing corporation, national advisors, and alumni all over the country have played and continue to play a critical role in the advancement of Epsilon Zeta.
While it is clear our current project is no small feat, it presents a remarkable opportunity to make a transformative impact on our chapter and its future. We are not just building another fraternity house — we are building a foundation for generations of future leaders of Florida State.
Thank you for your unwavering belief in the Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Sigma Chi,
In Hoc,
Ross Ellis
Consul, Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Sigma Chi
Ross Ellis
Consul
Executive Board
Spring 2026 Executive Council
Ross Ellis
Consul
Blake Bartos
Pro Consul
Griffin Minor
Annotator
Tyler Fink
Magister
Davis Broadaway
Quaestor
Dillon Baker
Social Chair
Price Watson
Recruitment Chair
Connor Albrecht
Recruitment Chair
Shayan Patel
Risk Manager
Cooper Brandt
Tribune
Colby Yount
Kustos
Josiah Marshall
Philanthropy Chair
Joey Weibel
House Manager
Patrick Raftery
Fundraising Chair
National Recognition
Epsilon Zeta Significant Sigs
Twelve brothers of Epsilon Zeta have been honored as Significant Sigs by Sigma Chi International — recognition reserved for alumni whose careers, character, and contributions reflect the Fraternity’s highest ideals.
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James Joanos
Pledged 1956Honored 2001
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Frank Eddy
Pledged 1956Honored 1994
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Bruce Jacob
Pledged 1957Honored 2010
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Robert Johnson
Pledged 1958Honored 2009
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Samuel Skogstad
Pledged 1958Honored 2006
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Henry Landrum
Pledged 1959Honored 2022
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Thomas Petway
Pledged 1962Honored 2000
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Clifford Freeman
Pledged 1963Honored 1994
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William Haggard
Pledged 1964Honored 2015
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Thomas Goldsworthy
Pledged 1967Honored 2006
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Daniel Raulerson
Pledged 1979Honored 2019
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Geoffrey Cottrill
Pledged 1985Honored 2023