New Officers for 2022
In our last general body meeting for the calendar year, we held elections to determine the new officers for 2022. This year was by far the most competitive year to run for a position, with some position have 3 or 4 people running for it. Thank you to all the brothers that have stepped up to become officers. The organization would not be able to run without the blood, sweat and tears that the officers put into it.
Congratulations to our new President, Max McManus. And now a few words from Max:
Dear YACHT Friends and Alumni,
If we have not already met, my name is Max McManus and I am a senior studying Building Construction here at Virginia Tech. I am very thankful to have been elected President of this fine [redacted] establishment. I've had the pleasure of being a member of our beloved organization for the past three years and have served as our Brand Management Chair for the last two.
As your President, I plan to continue building YACHT into the best local fraternity in Blacksburg. I am excited to work alongside an outstanding team of recently-elected officers who will help me grow our brotherhood stronger, invest in the markets, and make lifelong memories. We hope to welcome our alumni back in Blacksburg soon and will have details about an alumni weekend shortly into the new semester.
If you have any questions, concerns, or ideas for the upcoming year, please feel free to reach out to me personally. My phone number is 540-216-9677, and my email is mmax9@vt.edu.
Thanks guys,
Max

Along with Max in the other Cabinet Officers are:
Vice President: Kenny Nguyen and Ryan Hays
Secretary: Kian Pierce
Treasurer: Jack Troutman
Risk Management Chair: Chase Eason
Investment Chair: Cove Haydock
Helping out the Cabinet for 2022 will be:
Recruitment: Matias Camacho-Bruno
Social Chair: Jack Hodson
New Member Chair: Meet Patel
Philanthropy Chair: Edwin Villanueva
Housing Chair: Ross Colov
Brand Management Chair: Andrew Leavitt
Sports Chair: Dillon Haberland
Alumni Chair: Mark Zhang
Quote of the day: "If you buy a bigger bed, you now have more bedroom, but are left with less bedroom."