JACOB BOESCH
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
MEET JACOB BOESCH
Home chapter – Gamma Pi @ Purdue University
Initiation period – Spring 2015
Graduation date – May 2016
Major or study concentration – Civil Engineering
Main Instrument – Clarinet
Current profession – Civil Engineer
Current city – Chicago, IL
Why did you join KKPsi or what drew you KKPsi? - “When I was in high school, I was incredibly involved with my band. So, it was only natural to for me to continue that when I came to college. I played in the marching band and volunteered a bunch of my time to the program. I didn’t know too much about the fraternity to begin with, but as my first semester went on, I found many of the band members that I looked up to were brothers. Although I was initially turned off by the idea of joining a fraternity, I quickly realized that this was an organization that defied my preconceived notions. I interviewed in the Spring semester and never looked back.”
What positions or responsibilities did you hold in your chapter? - “When I was active, I held a number of positions at the chapter and district level. For context, Gamma Pi holds elections each semester. In my chapter, I was service committee head in Spring 2016, Vice President Fall 2016 - Spring 2017, and Secretary Fall 2017. In addition, I served as my chapter’s district delegate in 2016 and 2017 and sat on the awards and nominations committees. I was our national delegate in 2017 and served on the programming committee. Lastly, I served as NCD Vice President for Programs in 2017-2018. I was incredibly fortunate to be given so many opportunities to serve the bands and my brothers.”
Name a favorite memory from your Active membership. - “My favorite experience from my time as an active has to be National Convention in Orlando in 2017. It would recommend every brother to go to National Convention during your time as an active if possible. My outgoing President and I made the road trip from West Lafayette and the way down to Orlando.
It was an incredible experience being able to serve my fraternity on that level as a member of the national chapter. I was able to vote on the Road to Wisdom, forever changing our brotherhood. This was also shortly after I was appointed to the position of NCD VPP and I got to spend the week bonding with my fellow council members. To this day, the closing dinner is the only time I’ve ever cried singing our hymn. It was all around a life changing experience that I will never forget.”
How has KKPsi helped you in the "real world"? (professionally or personally, or both) - “I am thoroughly convinced that I would not be in my current position if it weren’t for my experience in Kappa Kappa Psi. I was a fairly average student in school, and although I had internship experience, I wasn’t sure it would be enough to set myself apart from the pack when applying for jobs. However, I knew I had an edge when it came to my fraternal activities. I had developed many skills through my volunteer work and my time in the band, chiefly among those are time management and communication. Both of which are incredibly important in my field.”
Name one thing you want to get out of the NCDAA. - “I hope that I can make more connections through the NCDAA, both personal and professional. Most of my closest friends are brothers and sisters and I’d love to expand that group. It isn’t always the easiest task to meet new people after graduation, so I’m glad I have this group to help with that.”
What are you most looking forward to as a member of the NCDAA? - “I’m excited to be able to continue my involvement with the brotherhood and have the opportunity to continue to give back to an organization that has given me so much. Older members of the fraternity will often tell you will spend far more of your life as an alumni member than active. I hope my time in the NCDAA will help me take advantage of that time.”
Name any of your personal social media accounts that you would like people to connect with you. - “I’m not the most active person on social media, but feel free to add me if you’d like. Just search “Jacob Boesch” on Facebook. It’s not the most common name so I’m pretty easy to find. In addition, feel free to connect with me via LinkedIn.”
Name any other contact information that you are willing to share.
“If you want to get ahold of me outside of social media, you can email me at jacobaboesch@gmail.com.”
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