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It’s one thing to step up and serve as chapter president. Then, there’s answering the call to lead your peers as student body president. A trio of brothers heard that call and were elected to serve, a tall task when representing more than 70,000 undergraduates between them.

John Brinkman, Florida ’25

Seeking a new direction for campus life at the University of Florida, last fall Brother Brinkman established a new student government party – the Vision Party. His collegiate peers were so aligned with the platform they elected him to lead as student body president this spring. In fact, his party secured the majority of Student Senate seats up for grabs, holding 66 until the next election.

Clay Van Eaton, Missouri ’25

Among the Betas leading at notable SEC schools, Brother Van Eaton spent the semester building the perfect team to lead the Missouri Students Association and executed a successful campaign. His platform, All in 4 Mizzou, brought forward a record year for voter turnout.

Dante Grayson, Tennessee ’25

Under the banner of “Your Voice, Our University,” Brother Grayson mobilized over 100 students to create a platform aimed at fostering transformative change within the student experience. Dante is eager to bridge gaps between student organizations and the broader student body, all while making Tennessee a welcoming home for all students, administrators and volunteers. It will be his second-consecutive year serving at the executive table, rolling off a term as chief of staff.

Carter Arrott, Texas Tech ’25

While not assuming the role as student body president, the Delta Mu Chapter deserves an honorable mention. Brother Arrott took the next step in his leadership journey by assuming the role of external vice president, second in command for Texas Tech Student Government Association. Winning the run-off election, his promotion made it a clean sweep of top positions for the Matador Movement.
It’s another step of high-profile leadership for the Delta Mu Chapter. Beta Brother and former Chapter President Caleb King ’25, oversees all aspects of fraternity life in Lubbock, Texas as IFC president. Brother Arrott serves his fraternal peers on the IFC executive board as well, elected the IFC’s vice president of philanthropy.
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