Jeremy Evans and William Lambert Depart Fraternity Staff

Jeremy M. Evans, Delta Nu (Bradley) ’98, announced earlier today his departure from the position of Chief Operating Officer of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Evans has served as the Fraternity’s Chief Operating Officer for over two years, and as a member of the National Staff for nearly a decade. Evans has accepted a position in Evansville as Executive Director of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ohio Valley.

In his time at the Headquarters, Evans’ accomplishments included the development and implementation of the highly successful Leadership Institute program, the advancement of the Fraternity’s risk management efforts and involvement and facilitation of four Fraternity Conventions, including top-level planning, management, and oversight of the 2012 National Convention.

“I literally grew up professionally working for the Fraternity,” Evans said. “The Fraternity has given me so much to be thankful for through service to this organization, and Phi Mu Alpha will always have my loyalty, reverence and respect. The countless friendships I’ve made with brothers and incredible experiences I’ve had at the Headquarters over the years will last me a lifetime.”


Will Lambert, Iota Alpha (Alma) ’05, also announced today his departure from the position of Director of Programs on the National Staff. Lambert has served in the position for over two years, and has been a member of the National Staff for over five years. Lambert has accepted a position as a Project Manager for Sequoia Applied Solutions, an engineering company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

In his time on the National Staff, Lambert has overseen and grown the colony education program, and has helped to renovate and beautify several aspects of the Lyrecrest campus, including the National Museum and Archives, basement and club room. He has helped coordinate and facilitate numerous events, including dozens of convocations and retreats and two National Conventions.

“It’s been an amazing ride,” says Lambert. “I’ve grown so much and gained innumerable friendships over the past five years. I’ll miss this place a lot, but I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished for the Fraternity and equally as proud of how Lyrecrest has prepared me for future endeavors .”