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When you meet Bill Cavanagh, expect a warm smile and good humor. At first this mild mannered and bespectacled brother comes across as another cheery suburban Dad ready with a good joke and a relaxed smile. One might not guess that behind this prosaic grin stands someone who experienced an eventful youth of the 60’s and 70’s and is now one of the most respected tax attorneys not only in New York but in the world.
Psi Upsilon began early for Bill. At his birth the doctor who delivered him was a Psi U. As he grew up, the local undertaker was a Psi U. Then when he arrived at Syracuse, one of the student volunteers helping him move in was a Psi U. In the Fall 1969 he was part of a pledge class of three. This was a tumultuous time for the country in general and for fraternities. The Pi Chapter’s president was quoted in a Diamond article: “Reports of the Pi’s death have been greatly exaggerated.” What was causing this challenge to the Greek system? As Bill recalls it, “it was a time when conformity was being replaced by nonconformity; what was happening around the country was happening on college campuses.” The Pi Chapter had a strong rebound in the Spring 1970 with a pledge class of 19. Bill says, “Eventually the Syracuse University community realized that what was going on all over campus was happening inside fraternities as well and it became more welcoming to the Greeks.” The Pi alumni also stood behind the active brotherhood. “We had a crisis in membership and the brothers of the 50’s and 60’s came out to help. Their politics may have differed from ours [the active brotherhood] but we all pulled together as loyal Psi U’s to keep the Pi Chapter strong. I’ll never forget that”. When reflecting on his college experience as a whole, Bill said “The late 60’s and early 70’s were big transition years in the country: ‘sex, drugs, rock and roll’ but also the anti-war effort, civil rights and nonconformity.” In hindsight,” he says, “it was a really good time to be in college.”
After college Bill went on to George Washington University law school, and then worked at the IRS as a tax litigator. Cavanagh then clerked for Judge Arthur L. Nims, III, a U.S. Tax Court judge, and describes it as the “best job [he’s’] ever had…though in fairness I’ve only had three jobs.” That third job was with the New York City law firm Chadbourne & Parke LLP, which eventually merged with Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, where he’s been more than 40 years. “We now have over 3,000 lawyers so it’s hard to know all of them”. Cavanagh specializes in tax law with a focus on very large domestic and cross-border transactions as well as green energy (large scale wind and solar projects). While this specialization may seem narrow, Cavanagh says that no large deal goes forward without tax lawyers playing a major role. Cavanagh currently serves as Norton Rose Fulbright’s co-head of US Tax and has received international accolades as a top US tax attorney. Cavanagh says that he gained his reputation as a well-regarded US tax expert in part through numerous speaking engagements and papers discussing complex tax issues: “I’ve worked very hard to be recognized as a leading US tax expert. It is gratifying personally and it helps my clients because opposing counsel recognizes that they are negotiating with someone whose tax judgment can be trusted.” Bill is included in the top tax lawyer lists in Chambers, the Legal 500 (2015-2022), Who’s Who Legal, Best Lawyers (1999-2022), New York Metro Super Lawyer (1996-2020), Best Lawyers in America (1999-2021), and Guide to the World’s Leading Tax Advisers, Euromoney.
With all of his professional accomplishments, Cavanagh has still found time to focus on the people he cares for. He has two children, Conor McCormick-Cavanagh, a journalist, and Kaitlyn McCormick-Cavanagh, an accountant. Bill lost his wife Carla Marino to cancer a few years ago. Bill recalls: “On what turned out to be Carla’s final night — although I didn’t know it at the time — I decided to serenade her with the “Sweetheart Song” (and then some other Psi U songs) while she was sleeping. At that moment, I felt the warm support of all my Pi brothers which helped me through that very difficult time.” Bill currently shares his life with wife Ricki Gardner. Over the years Cavanagh found time not just for work and family but also for his community. He spent twelve years on the Pelham school board. He also headed up the 100 team Pelham Rec Soccer Program for eight years. “I believe in paying it back to the community.”
Throughout these times, Psi U has remained a constant part of Cavanagh’s life. “My best friends are people who were [active] brothers at the same time I was. We have been friends through the good and the bad.” For the fiftieth anniversary of his own initiation, Cavanagh addressed the Pi Chapter’s 2019 Initiation Banquet. “I was duly impressed. It reinforced my commitment to the Pi and to Psi Upsilon,” said Cavanagh.

Cavanagh has consistently donated to the Psi Upsilon Foundation, for many years at a very high level: “Psi Upsilon was there for me in college and I’ll be forever grateful. The best way to thank our predecessors is keep their legacy going.” He added that “Many talented alumni devote a lot of time to Psi Upsilon and the local chapters. I try to do my part through contributions.” Cavanagh said that “when I was a recent graduate, I saw that a long-ago Pi alumnus, who was a very prominent New York City lawyer, made a substantial contribution each year. The fact that he still cared after so many years was an inspiration for me. I can only hope that there are others who see what I do and are inspired to give as well.”
1. https://www.psiuarchives.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/The-Diamond-of-Psi-Upsilon_Fall_2007.pdf
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Archons Town Hall: March 30th 5-6PM Eastern

This town hall is for undergraduate chapter presidents and other members of their Executive Board as they discuss challenges and solutions to current remote learning environments – philanthropy, operations, recruitment, new member education, and staying connected to one another. If you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org
3.30.2022 – Archons Town Hall Read More »
| Brotherly Fellowship Event – Tampa/St. Petersburg |
| Date: Thursday March 31th, 2022 Time: 5-7pm Location: Tampa Bay Sponsor: Andrew Brownfield, Omega ’88 |
03.31.2022 – Brotherly Fellowship Event – Tampa/St. Petersburg Read More »
| Brotherly Fellowship Event – Scottsdale, AZ – Cancelled |
| Date: Thursday April 7th, 2022 Time: 5pm Location: Scottsdale, AZ Sponsor: Bob Petersen, Omicron ’68 |
04.07.2022 – Brotherly Fellowship Event – Scottsdale, AZ Read More »

You are cordially invited by the Psi Upsilon Fraternity to celebrate the 2021 & 2022 Social Impact Fellows of Psi Upsilon after their 2022 workshop in Bethesda, MD. It it our sincere hope you will join these emerging and established leaders for social good, meet them, and learn about their passions and experiences.
Heavy Appetizers and Full Bar • Brief Program and remarks
Reception: Hyatt Regency Bethesda,
One Bethesda Metro Center,
7400 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814
Dress Code: Business Attire
The reception is FREE of charge to the invited cohorts, facilitators, and key staff. For other attendees the fee is $65 to defer direct costs.
Registration Opens December 22 2021 – February 15 2022
Bethesda is easily accessible by Washington Raegan International Airport or Washington Dulles International Airport. It is a 30-45 minute drive from there to Bethesda. Amtrak services the area with Acela and regional service from the Northeast Corridor.
Booking link: The booking link is the “code” to make your reservations.
https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/BETHE/G-EPSI
Please anticipate staying on Friday evening at the hotel where Psi Upsilon has a hotel block. Other hotel chains are in the area as well.
The Psi Upsilon Foundation holds the health and safety of participants as a high priority for all activities. We will follow all local health guidelines as well as the requirements of the venue. We will outline these requirements to attendees closer to date.
Jonathan Chaffin, Dir of Member Engagement at jonathan@psiu.org of extension 104
3.04.22 – 2022 Social Impact Fellowship Reception Read More »
Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall: Wednesday April 20th 6-7PM EST

Our monthly check in for alumni presidents and alumni advisors to connect, share resources and ask questions. All Chapter Corporation presidents and advisors are invited to attend this zoom conference if you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org.
4.20.2022 – Chapter Corporation Presidents and Alumni Advisors Town Hall Read More »
| Brotherly Fellowship Event – Perfect Pint East |
| Date: Thursday April 21th, 2022 Time: 6pm Location: Perfect Pint East 203 E 45th St, New York, NY 10017 Sponsors: Patrick Gilrane, Psi ’83 |
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Archons Town Hall: April 27th 5-6PM Eastern

This town hall is for undergraduate chapter presidents and other members of their Executive Board as they discuss challenges and solutions to current remote learning environments – philanthropy, operations, recruitment, new member education, and staying connected to one another. If you would like an invite to this Zoom conference please contact Executive Director Thomas Fox at tfox@psiu.org
4.27.2022 – Archons Town Hall Read More »
| Brotherly Fellowship Event – LA |
| Date: Wednesday May 11th, 2022 Time: 5pm-7pm Location: Event held in Marina Del Rey – Place TBD Sponsor: TBA |
05.11.2022 – Brotherly Fellowship Event – Marina Del Rey (LA), CA Read More »