Beta Theta Pi continues to be a beacon of leadership on campus. In 2025, seven brothers assume the role of IFC president — the highest interfraternal post on their respective campuses. In the case of Miami (Fla.) and Ohio State, it’s the first Beta IFC president in many years. Countless brothers serve on Interfraternity Council (IFC) executive boards on their respective campuses, seven of whom sit at the helm of the table as president. The IFC’s purpose is to advance fraternity on campus and provide interfraternal leadership to the entire community, and it is directly supported by the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC).
Nafeh Ahsan, Case Western Reserve ’26
Brother Ahsan has held numerous positions in the Lambda Kappa – Beta Chapter, including vice president of recruitment and marketing chairman, and is now looking to offer his talents to the fraternity community. It’s a position that just made sense for him, following in the footsteps of his grand-big brother and past IFC president, Cameron Goodwin-Schoen ’24. A psychology and political science major, Nafeh has developed his leadership skills in his past positions and at Beta’s 2023 General Convention.
Lucas Carpenter, Wabash ’26
Wabash has its first Beta IFC president since 2019. Brother Carpenter previously served as the IFC delegate for the Tau Chapter before his promotion on the executive board. He’s a previous attendee of Wooden Institute and Leadership College at the 184th General Convention.
Charlie Fox, Creighton ’26
Brother Fox is Creighton’s third Beta IFC president in the last seven years. Brother Sean Dore ’26, serves on the council alongside him as the vice president of judicial affairs.
Sam Koch, Colorado Mines ’26
Gabe Phillips, Ohio State ’26
Similar to his brother across the continent, Brother Phillips is the first IFC president representing the Theta Delta Chapter in recent history. Hailing from Dayton, Ohio, this is the first step of fraternal leadership for this brother. Serving by his side on the executive council is Chief Justice Logan Bunker ’27.
Early into his tenure, he accepted the Jellison Award for Overall Excellence at the 2025 AFLV Central on behalf of Ohio State’s IFC.