Executive Board Positions
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President
The President serves as the chief representative and leader of the Interfraternity Council, chairing the Executive Board and presiding over all IFC meetings. They set the community agenda, maintain strong relationships with fraternity presidents and university administration, and represent IFC on university committees and at official functions.
Vice President of Administration
The Vice President of Administration supports the IFC President and ensures the organization runs smoothly through effective record-keeping, standards oversight, and communication. They maintain and distribute the IFC Constitution, keep accurate attendance and meeting minutes, and distribute official documentation in a timely manner.
Vice President of Risk Management
The Vice President of Risk Management is responsible for promoting safety, accountability, and policy compliance across the IFC community. They lead quarterly reviews of university and IFC hazing, alcohol, and judicial policies with chapter risk managers, host roundtables to provide education and updates, and develop strategies to reduce risk within chapters.
Vice President of Internal Growth
The Vice President of Internal Growth is responsible for supporting the recruitment strength, chapter development, and long-term membership success of the IFC community. This officer works closely with chapter recruitment chairs to ensure that each fraternity is prepared, organized, and supported in its recruitment efforts throughout the academic year.
Vice President of External Growth
The Vice President of External Growth is responsible for strengthening IFC’s visibility, public image, and communication with the Northwestern community. This role focuses on developing marketing campaigns, managing external communications, and promoting the value of fraternity life to potential new members, campus partners, alumni, and the broader student body.
Vice President of Engagement
Vice President of Engagement is responsible for planning and coordinating IFC/FSL-wide events and initiatives that promote service, philanthropy, academics, and campus involvement. This role oversees chapter collaboration through quarterly roundtables with social, academic, and philanthropy chairs, maintains a calendar of all chapter service/philanthropy events, and organizes a quarterly Day of Service.
Vice President of Treasury
The Vice President of Treasury is responsible for managing the IFC’s financial operations and ensuring transparency and accountability across the council. This includes billing chapters, collecting dues, maintaining the IFC budget, and submitting quarterly financial plans for P-Forum approval. The VP of Treasury presents the budget to chapter presidents and ensures it is reviewed and voted on at the first P-Forum each quarter.
The IFC executive board consists of six positions with their own responsibilities. A leadership stipend is determined for each position as outlined in the NU IFC Constitution. IFC slating and elections begin by submitting an application, from where the current board selects candidates to interview and then slate. The slating process will begin by precedence of position.
Further questions should be directed to nu.ifc@u.northwestern.edu
The positions are as follows, in order of precedence:

