Alan G. Brackett
Second Vice President
Alan G. Brackett is serving his second two-year term as the Fraternity’s second vice president. He was elected to that office at the 2004 Denver Karnea and re-elected at the 2006 Indianapolis Karnea.
Brackett’s Arch Chapter service began in 1999 when he was elected president of the Southern Division. He continued in that role until 2002, when he was elected secretary of the Fraternity at the 2002 Los Angeles Karnea.
Professionally, Brackett is a principal in the New Orleans law firm of Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett, L.L.C. He earned his B.A. degree in history from Tulane University in 1982 and a J.D. from Tulane Law School in 1984. He practices in the fields of admiralty and maritime law, federal and state workers' compensation, and contractual and corporate law. Brackett is a frequent speaker at seminars and conferences dealing with his areas of practice. He chairs a maritime law program for Loyola Law School, and sits on the board of a maritime industry trade group in New Orleans.
He also is involved numerous civic, cultural, and professional organizations. He is a member of the board of trustees and the executive committee of St. Martin's Episcopal School, and both the Finance and Investment Committees of Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans.
As an undergraduate, he served Beta Xi Chapter as recording secretary, second vice president, and first vice president. Following graduation, he served as an assistant advisor and then a chapter advisor for Beta Xi Chapter. He has been a member of Beta Xi's house corporation for more than seventeen years and served as a Southern Division vice president.
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