A Legacy of Leadership and Loyalty
James C. Eskridge celebrates fifty years of giving back to Phi Delta Theta
For James C. Eskridge, the values of leadership, service, and integrity have been lifelong companions. From his early days in Pasadena, Texas, where he earned the Eagle Scout Award in 1961, to his distinguished career in youth development and military service, Brother Eskridge has consistently embodied the ideals of Phi Delta Theta.
Now celebrating fifty consecutive years of giving to the Phi Delta Theta Foundation, Eskridge’s story is one of enduring commitment. His first donation came in 1975, and over the decades, his contributions have included a Charitable Gift Annuity for The Living Bond Society, memorabilia for the Foundation archives, and commemorative bricks in the Sesquicentennial Courtyard—honoring both his own journey and the memory of fellow brothers.
“My support of the Foundation is a sound investment in the future of Phi Delta Theta,” Eskridge shares. “It ensures scholarships, fellowships, educational programs, and housing grants that shape tomorrow’s leaders.”
Eskridge’s Phi Delt journey began in 1964 at Lamar University, where he joined the Delta Rho Colony. He played a pivotal role in the installation of the Texas Iota Chapter in 1965, serving first as vice president and then as president. His leadership continued beyond college, through active participation in alumni clubs, Founders Day events across multiple states, and the 2018 Biennial Convention in San Antonio.
A proud Golden Legionnaire, Eskridge received his pin in 2015 at a Founders Day event in Seattle. Reflecting on the moment, he recalls signing The Bond of Phi Delta Theta in 1965 and later organizing a Golden Legion ceremony for fellow brothers during the Texas Iota Chapter Reunion in 2018.
His professional life is equally distinguished. Eskridge served in the U.S. Air Force from 1967 to 1974, specializing in Aerospace Reconnaissance Intelligence Operations, with assignments in Vietnam, Germany, and at Strategic Air Command Headquarters. He earned two USAF Commendation Medals for Meritorious Service.
Following his military service, Eskridge dedicated thirty-four years to Scouting America, serving in executive roles across the country and retiring in 2008 as associate director for Compensation and Benefits at the BSA National Council.
He met his future wife, Kathryn, at college, and soon she accepted his fraternity drop. They married after graduation and will celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary in 2026. They reside near Seattle, Washington, as do their son, daughter-in-law, and two granddaughters
Through it all, Phi Delta Theta remained a constant. “Robert Morrison said, ‘To do what ought to be done, but would not have been done unless I did it, I thought to be my duty.’ That principle has guided me throughout my life,” Eskridge reflects.
His advice to future leaders is simple yet profound: “Lead by example. Integrity and consistency between words and deeds are the foundation of true leadership.”
James C. Eskridge’s legacy is a testament to the power of living The Bond. His half-century of generosity and service continues to inspire, ensuring that Phi Delta Theta remains a force for good in the lives of generations to come.
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