Donor Profile
Joseph Scerbo
Leadership Roles Provide Confidence for a Brother's Career Success Joseph E. Scerbo (Stevens Institute of Technology), a long time Sigma Nu donor and volunteer, joined the Fraternity in the early
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William K. Stoffer
Bill Stoffer, Gamma Gamma (Albion), joined the Board of the Sigma Nu Educational Foundation in May 2002 and recently completed his term as Immediate Past-Chairman. He is Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Albion College, where he has served for more than 25 years. Bill has also received the President’s Award from the West Michigan chapter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives for his service to the people of West Michigan.
Bill is President and CEO of Albion Machine and Tool, where he has worked since 1976. He has a master’s degree in Higher Educational Administration with an emphasis in Law from the University of Northern Colorado. An active volunteer all of his adult life, Bill has served on the boards of numerous professional, community and city-wide organizations including a term as City Councilman and Mayor of Albion, the Albion Chamber of Commerce, City Planning Commission, the Junior Achievement Board (President), Board of Directors of Chemical Bank and Starr Commonwealth Schools (immediate past Chairman and Trustee Emeritus), a multi-state program with campuses for troubled youth.
Bill is President and CEO of Albion Machine and Tool, where he has worked since 1976. He has a master’s degree in Higher Educational Administration with an emphasis in Law from the University of Northern Colorado. An active volunteer all of his adult life, Bill has served on the boards of numerous professional, community and city-wide organizations including a term as City Councilman and Mayor of Albion, the Albion Chamber of Commerce, City Planning Commission, the Junior Achievement Board (President), Board of Directors of Chemical Bank and Starr Commonwealth Schools (immediate past Chairman and Trustee Emeritus), a multi-state program with campuses for troubled youth.


