HISTORY

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National History

In 1951, Lloyd L. Antle, an Ohio University graduate and professor of Marketing at Georgia State University, conceived the idea that the sales profession should have a professional fraternity of its own. Mr. Antle spoke to two other professors - Dr. William H. Harris and Dr. Henry O. Baker - who agreed that in the ensuing years sales and marketing would become a vital force in the economy. These three men, Lloyd Antle, Dr. William Harris, and Dr. Henry Baker, approached Mr. Lewis F. Gordon for his ideas.

After an entire year of planning, with all involved contributing considerable time, effort, and finances, the foundation for this new organization was laid. With input from students, professionals and our founders, five essential aspects of Pi Sigma Epsilon were developed: the Statement of Purpose, Constitution and Bylaws, Creed, Key and Ritual of Initiation. The Greek letters of Pi Sigma Epsilon were carefully chosen to represent members of the fraternity.

PROSPECTIVE SALES EXECUTIVES (COLLEGIATES)

PREPARERS OF SALES EXECUTIVES (EDUCATORS)

PROFESSIONAL SALES EXECUTIVES (PROFESSIONALS & ALUMNI)

The Fraternity was incorporated under the Georgia Laws of Incorporation on May 14, 1952, and our first chapter, Alpha, was installed at Georgia State University.

PSE at Maryland

FOUNDED    OCTOBER 2014

CHARTERED    JANUARY 2015

INITIATED ALPHA CLASS    APRIL 2015

JOINED SMITH UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION    MAY 2017

PSE at Maryland

OCTOBER 2014

PSE Eta Gamma founded

JANUARY 2015

Officially chartered

APRIL 2015

Alpha Class initiated

APRIL 2015

Alpha Class initiated

MAY 2017

Joined Smith Undergraduate Student Association