Lambda Chi Alpha Announces Scott Jackson as the 27th Grand High Alpha, Chairman of the Board
Four-year term to begin at the conclusion of 61st General Assembly in July 2026

Scott Jackson (Phi-Beta Zeta, Eastern Kentucky)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2026
Carmel, Indiana --The Grand High Zeta (Board of Directors) of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity has elected Scott Jackson (Phi-Beta Zeta, Eastern Kentucky)as the next Grand High Alpha, Chairman of the Board. Jackson will officially assume the role at the conclusion of the 61st General Assembly in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 21, 2026, and will serve a four-year term.
Jackson currently serves on the Grand High Zeta as Grand High Gamma (Secretary) and brings decades of leadership experience in both his professional career and his service to the Fraternity. As Grand High Alpha, Jackson will serve as the presiding officer of the General Assembly, the Grand High Zeta, and its Executive Committee. He is responsible for ensuring the effective governance of the Fraternity, appointing committees, and reporting on the state of the Fraternity to the General Assembly.
“Scott Jackson is a proven leader who understands Lambda Chi Alpha at every level,” said Steve Pattison (Zeta-Rho Zeta, Florida State), current Grand High Alpha. “His lifelong passion for the Fraternity is evident in the way he has served as a Chapter Advisor, Volunteer Leader, and Grand High Zeta member. He brings a thoughtful, steady approach to leadership, and I have full confidence in his ability to guide the Fraternity forward while staying grounded in our values and our mission.”
Jackson is President and CEO of East End Plumbing Supply, a Louisville-based plumbing supply wholesaler. He began his career with the company more than 20 years ago as an assistant warehouse manager and advanced to his current role through a career defined by hard work and leadership.
A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and an alumnus of Phi-Beta Zeta, Jackson has remained deeply involved with Lambda Chi Alpha since his undergraduate years. His service includes roles as Alumni Association President, Chapter Advisor at Eastern Kentucky University, and Chapter Advisor at the University of Louisville.
“It is an honor to be entrusted with this responsibility by my fellow Grand High Zeta members and Brothers,” said Jackson. “Lambda Chi Alpha has had a profound impact on my life and my family. As we look ahead, I am committed to strengthening the undergraduate experience, investing in our Members, and ensuring our Fraternity continues to foster a lifetime of Brotherhood and meaningful impact for generations to come.”
Jackson’s vision aligns with the Fraternity’s current strategic priorities, including strengthening organizational sustainability, growing membership, and enhancing the lifelong value of the Lambda Chi Alpha experience. These priorities are reflected in the organization’s future goal setting, which emphasizes financial stability, membership growth, Chapter success, and the effective use of technology to better serve Members.
“Scott’s election represents both continuity and momentum for Lambda Chi Alpha,” said Chief Executive Officer Troy Medley (Beta-Psi Zeta, Missouri State). “He understands where we are and where we need to go. Together, our Board and staff are aligned around building stronger Chapters, expanding our impact, and delivering a leadership experience that prepares our members for life beyond college.”
Jackson resides in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife, Kim, and their three children. His two sons, Mason and Ty, are also Undergraduate Members of Lambda Chi Alpha.
About Lambda Chi Alpha
Lambda Chi Alpha, headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, is one of the largest men’s fraternities in North America, with more than 318,000 initiated Members and Chapters at more than 300 universities. The Fraternity is focused on developing ethical leaders through mentorship, modern leadership education, and a commitment to lifelong Brotherhood. A pioneer in fraternity reform, Lambda Chi Alpha was the first to eliminate pledging and continues to lead efforts addressing hazing, mental health, and student well-being. Learn more at www.lambdachi.org
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