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Gamma Iota Sigma
GIS
FoundedApril 16, 1966
Ohio State University, (Columbus, Ohio)
TypeProfessional Development
ScopeInternational
ColorsBlack and Gold
Chapters48
Headquarters17 S. High St. Ste. 200
Columbus, OH
43215
Websitehttp://www.gammaiotasigma.org/

Gamma Iota Sigma (GIS) is a college academic fraternity, founded on April 16, 1966 at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Gamma Iota Sigma is an international professional fraternity organized to promote, encourage and sustain student interest in insurance, risk management and actuarial science as professions. It aims to encourage high moral and scholastic attainments and to facilitate the interaction and cooperation of educational institutions, industry, and professional organizations by fostering research, scholarship, and improved public relations.

History

The idea of a national scholastic insurance fraternity actually started to become a reality when the Griffith Foundation for Insurance Education filed for incorporation in 1965. The following year, the OSU Insurance Society, which started at The Ohio State University in the early 1960s, petitioned and was chartered as the first Gamma Iota Sigma Chapter, thereafter called Alpha Chapter. At Bowling Green State University, Beta Chapter received its charter in 1967, and in 1969, the University of Cincinnati was chartered as Gamma Chapter. There's the beginning of what has now grown into a nucleus of 46 chapters located from California to Washington, D.C., and from Canada to Florida. In October of 2001 with the chartering of our 41st chapter at Fanshawe College, London Ontario, Canada, Gamma Iota Sigma became an international fraternity.

A Grand Chapter or Executive Committee of Gamma Iota Sigma was formed from the original fraternity planning committee, appointed by the Griffith Foundation.

The first Grand Chapter President was Warren L. Weeks, then a Griffith Foundation trustee. It was his commitment to the concept of a national student organization that lead to the eventual formation of Gamma Iota Sigma. (There currently exists a Warren L. Weeks, Sr. Scholarship presented each year to a student member. Nominations for the award are made by local chapters.)

Symbols

Gamma Iota Sigma Emblem

The Emblem is a shield in the shape of inverted triangle. Inside a narrow border are Greek letters for Gamma Iota Sigma. Each of three sides symbolizes three of four fraternal ideals.

Gamma Iota Sigma Coat of Arms

The Coat of Arms for Gamma Iota Sigma is in the shape of what is known as a fire mark. Fire marks were made of iron and placed on the exterior of the buildings on insured properties so as to identify the specific fire company that, in the event of a fire, would serve to extinguish it. The fire mark is decorated with the symbol of the four clasped right hands. Each hand is representative of one of the four ideals upon which the fraternity is based. Beneath clasped hands are the Greek letters for Gamma Iota Sigma.

Chapters

ALPHA (The Ohio State University, 1966)

BETA* (Bowling Green State University, 1967)

GAMMA* (University of Cincinnati, 1969)

DELTA* (Orange Coast College (CA), 1970)

EPSILON* (University of Alabama, 1972)

ZETA (Georgia State University, 1973)

ETA (University of Georgia, 1975)

THETA* (Louisiana State University, 1975)

IOTA* (Florida State University, 1975)

KAPPA* (Arizona State University, 1975)

LAMBDA (University of South Carolina, 1976)

MU* (University of Mississippi, 1976)

NU (Central Michigan University, 1977)

XI (University Connecticut-Storrs, 1978)

OMICRON (Arkansas State University, 1978)

PI (Mississippi State University, 1978)

RHO (Appalachian State University, 1979)

Gamma Iota Sigma - Sigma Chapter (Temple University, 1980)

TAU (Howard University, 1981)

UPSILON* (Ferris State College, 1981)

PHI (Ball State University, 1982)

CHI* (Drake University, 1982)

PSI (Eastern Kentucky University, 1983)

OMEGA (Middle Tennessee State University, 1984)

ALPHA ALPHA (Olivet College, 1986)

ALPHA BETA (Pennsylvania State University, 1989)

ALPHA GAMMA (University of Pennsylvania, 1989)

ALPHA DELTA (LaSalle University, 1989)

ALPHA EPSILON (Indiana State University, 1990)

ALPHA ZETA* (The University of Memphis, 1991)

ALPHA ETA (Cal State University/Sacramento, 1991)

ALPHA THETA (St. Cloud State University, 1991)

ALPHA IOTA (St. Johns University, 1991)

ALPHA KAPPA (Illinois State University, 1991)

ALPHA LAMBDA (Southwest Missouri State University, 1993)

ALPHA MU (Virginia Commonwealth University, 1994)

ALPHA NU (Ohio University, 1996)

ALPHA XI (Morgan State University, 1998)

ALPHA OMICRON (University of Hartford, 1999)

ALPHA PI (Baylor University, 2001)

ALPHA RHO (Fanshawe College (Canada), 2001)

ALPHA SIGMA (University of Louisiana at Monroe, 2001)

ALPHA TAU (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2003)

ALPHA UPSILON (University of Houston, 2003)

ALPHA PHI (Old Dominion University, 2003)

ALPHA CHI (Bradley University, 2004)

ALPHA PSI (University of Central Arkansas, 2005)

ALPHA OMEGA (Saint Joseph's University, 2006)

  • Indicates Inactive Chapter

2006 - 2007 Executive Committee

President – Alan F. Hoffmann

Executive Vice President - Alan C. Williams, Ph.D., CPCU, CLU

Immed. Past President – John D. Meder

Secretary – Lance Lancour

Treasurer - George A. Gummer

Vice President - Christopher Place

Vice President – Jason Wells

Vice President – Jeff Lamb

Vice President – David Goodwin

Vice President - Noelle Salamone

Vice President - H. Ross Totten

Vice President - Steve Marohn

Faculty Representative - R.B. Drennan, Ph.D.

Student Representative- Doug Rogers