Build a list of fraternities and sororities with active chapters at University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). Please include a list of chapters, along with: - Chapter Name - Chapter Website - Chapter membership count - Contact information for cha...

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Build a list of fraternities and sororities with active chapters at University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). Please include a list of chapters, along with: - Chapter Name - Chapter Website - Chapter membership count - Contact information for chapter presidents (email, phone & IG)

OVERVIEW

Hello! Thanks for your question about fraternities and sororities with active chapters at UT-Austin -- I have provided the Google Sheet you've requested here. The most useful sources I found to answer your question were the Texas IFC's list of fraternities and the list of all Greek organizations at Texas.
Below you will find a deep dive of my findings.
FINDINGS

A standard Wonder-compiled list or spreadsheet has 10 items in it. However, because I was able to find a list of fraternities to work from, I completed all the entries for an umbrella organization that had some of the largest sizes: The organizations belonging to the Interfraternity Council (~100 members each on average per member organization).

If you would like Wonder to complete the details for the remaining sororities/fraternities, please submit an additional requests and we would be happy to complete the remaining details.

METHODOLOGY

I estimated the sizes of the fraternities provided based on the graph I found. Given that UT-Austin is a large school and a big Greek school, I expected each membership to hover around those sizes (plus or minus 20-30%). I have provided facebook pages (when available) for the organizations listed, which should provide an indication of how much of an influencer that organization is on campus. My intention in doing it this way was to save time (finding an individual's social information is not always straightforward or even possible), with the hopes than anyone you might approach to become a brand ambassador would understand your request for his or her social accounts.

AFTERTHOUGHTS
Regarding the data: Near the end of my research, I found a helpful compilation of information about the Greek system at UT-Austin which contained this graph indicating how many members were contained in each umbrella organization (such as IFC or UPC). This graph indicates that the next group of influencers to reach most efficiently would be the University Panhellenic Council (~200 members per sorority, on average).

For the next researcher -- it seems that the mailto link on the main Dean of Students' Greek page is broken for many organization presidents -- but when I hovered over the name of the president, the email address appeared in the bottom left of my browser (Google Chrome).
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