Zeta Chi Sigma’s legacy of leadership reflects the vision and dedication of its presidents over the years. From our founding to the present, each leader has played a vital role in shaping the chapter’s growth, influence, and community impact. This timeline honors the presidents who have guided us through pivotal moments in our history, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.

Founding Era: Includes the establishment of the chapter and its initial leadership. 

  • Bro. Warren F. Baugh (1978–1980) 
  • Bro. Clarence W. Hutchinson (1981–1983) 

Development Era: Focused on building the chapter’s foundation and community presence. 

  • Bro. Albert “Al” Roberts (1984–1987) 
  • Bro. Art Parker (1988–1989) 
  • Bro. Samuel Boddie (1990–1991) 

Expansion Era: Marked by leadership transitions and an emphasis on growing chapter influence. 

  • Bro. Donald McClure (1991–1992) 
  • Bro. Ronald Burgess (1992–1994) 
  • Bro. Ronald Lewis (1994–1996) 
  • Bro. James “JT” Taylor (1996–1998)
  • Bro. Art Parker (1998–1999) 

Modernization Era: Adaptation to changing times and further development of chapter programs. 

  • Bro. Willard Hutt (2000–2002) 
  • Bro. Keith Morris (2002–2004) 
  • Bro. Benjamin Dashiell (2004–2006) 
  • Bro. Daniel Cardwell (2006–2008) 
  • Bro. Darin Ford (2008–2010) 

Innovation Era: Focused on new ideas, strengthening community ties, and setting the groundwork for the future. 

  • Bro. Willie Harrison (2010–2012) 
  • Bro. Curtis Cherry (2012–2014) 
  • Bro. Solomon Isaac (2015–2016) 
  • Bro. Germaine Norman (2016–2018) 
  • Bro. Willard Hutt (2018–2020)

Present Era: Current leadership navigating the fallout of a global pandemic, as well as contemporary challenges and opportunities. 

  • Bro. Carlton D. Wourman (2020–2022) 
  • Bro. Wesley F. Lewis (2022-2024) 
  • Bro. Steven H. Davis (2024-present)