Who We Are
Pi Sigma Epsilon is a premier co-ed professional business fraternity that has empowered students and professionals since 1952. With a nationwide network of over 60,000 members and alumni, PSE provides opportunities for personal, professional, and leadership development. While PSE is focused on marketing and sales, our members span all majors within the Terry College of Business, bringing diverse perspectives and experiences. Our chapter is proud to be one of the largest in the organization, with over 150 active members preparing to excel in today’s business environment.
A message from our president…
Alex Ioannou
Being part of Pi Sigma Epsilon has significantly shaped my personal and professional growth by providing invaluable connections, real-world skills, and experiences beyond the classroom. I am grateful for the opportunity to give back to an organization that has played an important role in my development.
The PSE Executive Board strives to create an inclusive and collaborative chapter that empowers members to strive for excellence. We look forward to expanding professional development events, networking opportunities, and community engagement initiatives. PSE is a community of driven, like-minded individuals who push one another to grow as leaders and professionals. Joining PSE means gaining lifelong connections and the skills needed to succeed in any career path.”
A message from our advisor…
Dr. Cindy Rippé
“Pi Sigma Epsilon helps students bridge the gap between the classroom and life after college by developing professionalism, confidence, and real-world business experience that employers value. Through a supportive, student-driven community, members gain leadership opportunities and hands-on experience that builds practical skills in communication, persuasion, and relationship-building.
Students should join Pi Sigma Epsilon because it accelerates their confidence, competence, and career readiness while providing access to a powerful professional network, resume-building experiences, and experiential learning through sales competitions, chapter activities, and professional development.”