Significant Sigs
The Significant Sig Award is given to a brother who has excelled greatly in their field of study or occupation. The award was introduced in 1935 by Past Grand Consul L.A. Downs at the Grand Chapter banquet in Seattle. The first seven awards were given to George Ade, Roy Chapman Andrews, John T. McCutcheon, Chase S. Osborn, James Wallington, F. Dudleigh Vernor, and Samuel P. Cowley, three of which were Purdue Sigma Chi’s.
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Keith J. Krach
Delta Delta 1979 Election Date 1997 In recognition of your record of successful leadership in the fields of computer technology and robotics, demonstrated in your current position of Chief Executive […]
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Mark D. Herrmann
Delta Delta 1981 Election Date 1999 In recognition of your remarkable athletic career: as a high school football All-American and state championship basketball player; as the starting quarterback for the […]
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James E. Dora
Delta Delta 1958 Election Date 2001 In testament to your success in a variety of fields including developing, building and providing executive leadership for the General Motels Corporation; and as […]
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Kenneth H. Kraft, Jr.
Delta Delta 1956 Election Date 2004 In recognition of your remarkable career in business, including serving as president and chairman of Kraft Insurance Agency, KHK Investment Company and KHK Financial […]
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Drew C. Brees
Delta Delta 2001 Election Date 2006 In recognition of your 20-year NFL career with the New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers where you became the NFL leader in career […]
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Robert Pauly Elsperman
Delta Delta 1959 Election Date 2005 In recognition of your outstanding career in the construction industry, where you began at the age of 14 as a carpenter’s apprentice with the […]