EXECUTIVE BOARD ROLES
Applications for executive board can be found in your email or by asking your president/IFC representative.
The IFC executive board consists of seven positions with their own responsibilities. Compensation is determined by required office hours worked. More details can be found in our bylaws in Article III.
IFC elections start with submitting the application, from where the current board selects candidates to interview and then slate. The final slated candidates will give a speech to the IFC General Body where they are put to a majority vote.
Further questions should be directed to ifcvp@uw.edu
The positions are as follows, in order of precedence:
President
Holds executive authority, presides over meetings, represents the council publicly and institutionally, oversees all IFC activities and expansion efforts, maintains relations with university offices, alumni, and media, and facilitates donor and alumni engagement.
Vice President
Serves as second-in-command, managing internal affairs, personnel, and bylaws, presiding over Executive Board meetings, conducting officer evaluations, overseeing awards submissions, coordinating mediation, and assisting with disciplinary cases.
Chief Justice
Leads the Standards Board, manages disciplinary records and bylaws, reviews conduct policies, facilitates risk management and safety initiatives, and serves as liaison on safety committees.
Director of Recruitment
Manages all recruitment operations, training, and outreach to prospective students, coordinating with campus offices and other IFC officers to promote fraternity membership. Recruitment also is the main organizer of Fall Primary Recruitment. Eligible for summer pay.
Director of Programming
Develops and oversees fraternity events and initiatives, including new member programs, awards, philanthropy, diversity, and academic achievement efforts.
Director of Public Relations
Handles communications, media, and community relations, manages marketing materials and social media (including @uwifc on Instagram and uwifc.com), represents IFC in university governance, collaborates on alumni engagement, and solicits program sponsorships.
Director of Finance and Administration
Manages IFC finances, billing, budgeting, payroll, and records, prepares reports, handles correspondence and attendance, coordinates supplies, collects fines, and communicates updates to chapter presidents.