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about the National Headquarters

Triangle Fraternity
National Headquarters

120 South Center Street
Plainfield, IN 46168-1214
(317) 837-9640
(317) 837-9642 (fax)
National forms available online

Brian Tenclinger
Executive Director, Triangle Fraternity
brian@triangle.org
The Executive Director is the CEO of the Fraternity.  He reports to the National Council; his duties include managing the daily operations of the headquarters staff, managing the national insurance program, developing educational and leadership training opportunities for our members, growing the fraternity through revitalization projects and new expansion, fundraising, and assisting active organizations to improve their overall performance.  In addition, Brian will assist active organizations with fundraising and preparing proposals for the Triangle Education Foundation.  Finally, Brian is one of two professional staff members who travel and visit our chapters and colonies.

Contact Brian for help with:

  • Active and alumni resources and visits
  • Starting a new Triangle Chapter
  • Triangle Review content and Alumni News
  • Officer transition and training resources
  • Risk management and crisis assistance
  • Questions about recruitment and growth

Scott Bova, CFRE
President, Triangle Education Foundation
SBova@Triangle.org
As Foundation President, Scott serves as its CEO and reports to the Triangle Education Foundation Board of Directors.  His duties include general operations of the Foundation and all fundraising activities associated with the Foundation including planned giving, major gifts, endowed funds, and the annual campaign. He also is responsible for all educational endeavors of the Foundation, including the scholarship and loan programs.

Contact Scott for help with:
  • Making a gift to the Foundation
  • Information on planned giving and estate planning
  • How to establish a named endowed fund with the Foundation
  • Foundation scholarships
  • Foundation zero-interest student loan program
  • Foundation technology grants
  • Establishing chapter educational and scholarship accounts

Rhonda Halcomb,
Director of Operations
rhonda@triangle.org
Rhonda's duties include accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, general booking, office supplies, mailings, and inventory.

Contact Rhonda for help with:

  • Questions about jewelry
  • Questions about chapter account balances
  • Questions about pledge and initiation fees, NAF's
  • Questions about replacement ritual equipment, chapter membership books, or Triangle name tags
  • Requests for lists

Leo Glass neb03
Director of Chapter Development
Leo@Triangle.org
Leo’s duties are primarily focused on the active organizations by assisting them with educational and instructional programs and services. He reports to the CEO and Executive Director; his duties also include growing the fraternity through revitalization projects and new expansion, fundraising, and assisting active organizations to improve their overall performance. Leo is one of two professional staff members who travel and visit our chapters and colonies.

Contact Leo for help with:

  • Active and alumni resources and visits
  • Training and resources for chapter operations, officer and committee chair roles
  • Questions about recruitment and growth
  • Questions about Triangle’s national leadership and training resources

Lynne Foster
Membership Secretary
lynnef@triangle.org
Lynne's duties include membership database maintenance, new member processing, maintenance/updates to chapter and national directories, and the Chapter Eternal.

Contact Lynne for help with:

  • Questions about forms
  • Address changes
  • Chapter Eternal notifications
  • Pledge and Initiation procedure questions

Angie Christie
Foundation Annual Fund Director
AChristie@Triangle.org
Angie coordinates all aspects of the Foundation's Annual Fund program and the Fraternity's VNAD's program. Angie also serves as the editor for the Triangle Preview monthly email newsletter and general Foundation communications.

Contact Angie for help with:

  • Content for the Triangle Preview
  • Questions about the VNAD's program
  • Questions about the Foundation's Annual Fund program
  • Your donation status
  • Your Founders' Club status
  • Making a gift to the Foundation or Fraternity

Ryan Hayes
Foundation Director of Development
RHayes@Triangle.org
Ryan serves as a major gifts officer for the Foundation.  His primary focus is on Annual Fund gifts to the Foundation of $250 or greater.

Contact Ryan for help with:

  • Making a gift to the Foundation
  • Membership in the Founders' Club
  • How to establish a named endowed fund with the Foundation
  • Establishing chapter educational and scholarship accounts

Judy Robb
Foundation Executive Assistant
JRobb@triangle.org
Judy handles all day to day operations of the Foundation including processing incoming donations, producing various mailings, updating the President's Men program, and handling daily communications.

Contact Judy for help with:

  • Questions about any donation
  • Questions about any VNAD's payment
  • Your President's Men status
  • Making a gift to the Foundation or Fraternity via credit card

Polly Courtot
Foundation Bookkeeper
pcourtot@triangle.org
In addition to handling the daily bookkeeping of the Foundation, Polly also handles all scholarships and student loans.

Contact Polly for help with:

  • Student loan payments
  • Scholarship checks
  • Scholarship & Student Loan applications
  • Student loan deferment requests
  • Foundation accounting issues

About the National Headquarters
In 1997, Triangle Fraternity moved its offices to 120 South Center Street in Plainfield, Indiana. The headquarters building is a former Carnegie Library.

The building was built in 1912 and the library opened in 1913. When the building was opened, the local paper, "The Friday Caller," described the building: "It is built of gray brick with stone trimmings and has a tile roof. In the basement is an assembly room with a seating capacity of two hundred, and at the opening nearly twice that many people were accommodated... City water is piped into the building, which is heated by a modern steam plant."

After the library moved to larger quarters in 1968, the building served as a private residence.

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