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    <description>Welcome to the SigEp Podcast. A show that celebrates the stories of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love from your SigEp brothers and friends. We’ll keep you up to date on the latest SigEp news and we’ll share conversations between SigEp CEO Brian Warren and some of our fraternities&apos; most accomplished brothers in our Lessons in Leadership series. We hope you’ll join us for The SigEp Podcast!</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the SigEp Podcast. A show that celebrates the stories of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love from your SigEp brothers and friends. We’ll keep you up to date on the latest SigEp news and we’ll share conversations between SigEp CEO Brian Warren and some of our fraternities&apos; most accomplished brothers in our Lessons in Leadership series. We hope you’ll join us for The SigEp Podcast!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Lessons In Leadership: Rick Bennet</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Rick Bennet is an alumnus of our Central Missouri Chapter and is Chief Executive Officer of CCA Global Partners. A veteran of the retail industry for over 40 years, Rick has overseen the company, which is a cooperative of thousands of independent retailers, since 2008. Over his career, he was CEO of retailers Famous Barr in St. Louis, and Kaufmann’s in Pittsburgh, and vice-chair of May Department Store, which operated 450 stores with $14 billion in revenue. Brother Bennet was Grand President of SigEp from 2015-2017, overseeing the full adoption of the Balanced Man Program and strengthening our partnerships with higher education. </p><p>With an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis, Brother Bennet has also served as an adjunct professor at the university, where he developed a social entrepreneurship curriculum. He’s vice-chair of the Board of Directors of the Glacier National Park Conservancy and serves on the board of several retailers, including Ace Hardware, Charming Shoppes and Drugstore.com.  A regional director for the Fraternity after graduation, he received the SigEp Citation for his professional success in 2001. We are honored to have Brother Bennet on the show with us to share his perspective and wealth of experience.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jared Fenton, Pennsylvania ’17, is the founder and executive director of The Reflect Organization. During his time in our Pennsylvania Delta chapter at the University of Pennsylvania, Jared founded Reflect which today is a nationally recognized nonprofit, with chapters at multiple colleges and universities, dedicated to empowering students to foster a culture of authenticity, self-love, and allyship on campus. Jared discusses how and why Reflect came to be, the importance of being our true authentic selves, the importance of "physical" vs "social" distancing and the concept of one caring person. </p><p>Learn more about The Reflect Organization at <a href="https://www.reflecteffect.org/">reflecteffect.org.</a></p><p>Find resources from reflect at <a href="linktr.ee/reflectresourceguide">linktr.ee/reflectresourceguide.</a></p><p>To contact Jared and Reflect for support, email <a href="nfo@reflecteffect.org">info@reflecteffect.org</a> with the subject line "You're My One Caring Person"</p><p>Interested in supporting The Reflect Organizations Three Dollar Challenge? <a href="https://givebutter.com/3DCreflect" target="_blank">Support College Student Mental Wellness.</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Jan 2021 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Shawn and Ben talk with Grand Secretary, brother Billy Maddalon, North Carolina State ’90. Billy tells Ben and Shawn how he went from an undergraduate at North Carolina State with close to no interest in Fraternities to serving on SigEps national board of directors years later. He shares his own SigEp journey and the wisdom he's gained along the way. Which includes why we need diversity of people and thought in our lives and what can make or break a positive Fraternity culture. He’ll also share his vision for what SigEp can and needs to be for the future. Whether you're a brand new member of SigEp or a longtime brother or friend of the Fraternity, Brother Maddalon has some advice we could all benefit from. </p><p><a href="https://sigep.org/about/who-we-are/national-board-of-directors/" target="_blank">Learn more about the National Board of Directors</a>.</p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>John Durrant is a 1996 graduate of our Florida Beta Chapter at Stetson University. Currently executive vice president for retail and direct banking at CapitalOne, Brother Durrant has built a successful career in the banking industry. </p><p>After serving as a regional director for SigEp in 1996, he went on to roles at First USA, Barclays and Bank of America, where he was senior vice president for small business banking. John earned an MBA at Duke Fuqua School of Business and went on to Morgan Stanley before joining CapitalOne in 2011. At CapitalOne, he was head of business banking before taking on his current role in 2013 overseeing the customer strategy, product and operations teams for the company’s consumer banking business. </p><p>Brother Durrant is a board member of the Consumer Bankers Association as well as Junior Achievement of Washington. </p><p>A long-time member of SigEp’s Board of Governors, he’s also served as a local volunteer and facilitator at SigEp leadership programs. He resides in Northern Virginia with his wife Shannon and three sons. We’re honored to have John on the podcast and learn from his Lessons in Leadership.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Durrant is a 1996 graduate of our Florida Beta Chapter at Stetson University. Currently executive vice president for retail and direct banking at CapitalOne, Brother Durrant has built a successful career in the banking industry. </p><p>After serving as a regional director for SigEp in 1996, he went on to roles at First USA, Barclays and Bank of America, where he was senior vice president for small business banking. John earned an MBA at Duke Fuqua School of Business and went on to Morgan Stanley before joining CapitalOne in 2011. At CapitalOne, he was head of business banking before taking on his current role in 2013 overseeing the customer strategy, product and operations teams for the company’s consumer banking business. </p><p>Brother Durrant is a board member of the Consumer Bankers Association as well as Junior Achievement of Washington. </p><p>A long-time member of SigEp’s Board of Governors, he’s also served as a local volunteer and facilitator at SigEp leadership programs. He resides in Northern Virginia with his wife Shannon and three sons. We’re honored to have John on the podcast and learn from his Lessons in Leadership.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Professional development is a habit, according to Tyler Boggess, Drake ’10. Brother Boggess is an account executive at Apex Systems, a world class technology services business. </p><p>In this episode, learn from Tyler how to build that habit by assembling your personal board of directors, developing the right exit strategy for your job or internship, writing thank you notes like a pro and cultivating your network like no one else does.</p><p>Books mentioned:</p><p><a href="https://www.parachutebook.com/" target="_blank">What Color is Your Parachute?</a></p><p><a href="https://2hourjobsearch.com/" target="_blank">The 2-Hour Job Search</a></p><p>----</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerboggess/" target="_blank">Connect with Tyler on LinkedIn</a></p><p>----</p><p>This episode is supported by <a href="http://mysigep.org/" target="_blank">mySigEp</a>. A brand new door to your dear old Fraternity.</p><p>and the Official SigEp Store. Use code SIGEPPODCAST at <a href="officialsigepstore.com" target="_blank">officialsigepstore.com</a> to get 10 percent off when you spend $20 or more.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keith Bruce is a leader in the sports marketing field and a 1987 graduate of SigEp’s Illinois Alpha Chapter at the University of Illinois. He’s president of QuintEvents International and F1 Experiences, organizing high-profile auto racing events for one of the world’s most popular sports. Previously, he served as CEO of Super Bowl 50, leading an event that set viewership records and led to $13 million given to charitable organizations. Keith credits Daniel Lurie, Chairman of the San Francisco Super Bowl Host Committee, and Jed York, CEO of the San Francisco 49ers, as critical to his hire as Super Bowl CEO. Throughout his career, Keith has overseen sporting events including the Olympics, FIFA World Cup and PGA Tour in dozens of countries around the world. He cut his teeth at an agency working with Gatorade to create the iconic Be Like Mike ads with Michael Jordan. SigEp CEO Brian Warren asks Keith about the journey of his career and his lessons in leadership.</p>
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