Andrae L. Turner

Treasurer

Eta Rho (Texas State-San Marcos)

Turner is an initiate of the Eta Rho Chapter at Texas State University, where, as a student, he served as warden, IFC vice president of Judicial Affairs and IFC president. He was also elected president of the Mid-American Greek Council Association (now known as the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values). Turner joined Pi Kappa Phi staff as a leadership consultant working on the expansion and growth team. As a volunteer, he has served as a chapter advisor, a city events coordinator, the founding president of both the Eta Rho Alumni Chapter and Eta Rho Housing Corporation and as a prevention education program facilitator. He is a member of the Nu Phi Society, a Pi Alpha and currently serves as National Historian of Pi Kappa Phi.

In addition to his volunteer roles with Pi Kappa Phi, Turner has been an active and involved alumnus of Texas State University, where he currently serves as a trustee of the Texas State Development Foundation. Additionally, Turner served seven years on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors for the Texas State Alumni Association, including a term as president. Turner holds a bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration from Texas State University and master’s degrees in healthcare administration and business administration from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Turner is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and lives in Houston, Texas, where he is the administrator of cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine and serves on the Board of Directors of Goodwill Industries of Houston and the Trotter Family YMCA.