Final answer:
The provided reference does not contain enough context to accurately identify the first recruit of the Founder (Fr. Coindre) or the title he was elected to. Known historical figures with first president titles in various contexts are mentioned as examples.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to reference a historical figure known as the Founder, who recruited the first member of an organization. However, the provided information does not specify which Founder is being referred to, making it difficult to identify the first recruit and the title he was elected to. Known figures from history with titles such as the first president of a society, university, or government include George Washington as the first president general of the Society of the Cincinnati, John Hancock as president of the second Continental Congress, and G. Stanley Hall as the first president of Clark University. Without more context, it is impossible to give an accurate answer to the student's question regarding the Founder (Fr. Coindre) and his first recruit.