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− | '''Jonah Goodman''' (born 26 January [[1980]]) is an Alumnus of [[Delta Alpha Chapter]] (ΔΑ 01) and an Active Alumni Member of [[Capital Chapter]] (#39) in Washington, DC. He | + | '''Jonah Goodman''' (born 26 January [[1980]]) is an Alumnus of [[Delta Alpha Chapter]] (ΔΑ 01) and an Active Alumni Member of [[Capital Chapter]] (#39) in Washington, DC. He served as the 34th [[National President]], a position he has held from April 3, 2007 to August 2, 2014. |
+ | == Early Fraternity Life and Career == | ||
+ | Jonah co-founded Delta Alpha with two friends he met in his dorm freshman year, [[Mark Huebeler]] and [[Thomas Schaller]]. Jonah was inducted on October 18, 1998. He went on his first road trip a month later attending [[National Convention]] in 1998 in Parsippany, NJ where the chapter received their charter. He visited his first Chapter in 1999 while on a trip to run the Boston Marathon. He stayed with the [[Beta Pi Chapter]] and their hospitality greatly influenced his belief in the Fraternity. He went on to serve two terms as the chapter's first President. In the fall of 1999 he joined the [[National Alumni Development Committee]] working under the Vice President of Alumni Development [[Rebecca L. Askew]]. This laid the foundation for his on going involvement in Alumni Development. Jonah received his BFA in Graphic Design with a concentration in Religion in 2001. | ||
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+ | Due in part to his work on the NADC he met many Active Alumni and after graduation joined DVAC. [[John Finnegan]] and [[Ayana Wood]] were running DVAC and also active in NADC work and Alumni issues and invited him into the Chapter. In 2001 the significant other of fellow Delta Alpha Alumnus [[Tim Lebo]] was working to start a Chapter at Kutztown University. [[Sherry Snell]] founded the [[Epsilon Alpha Chapter]] in 2002. In 2003 the Chapter extended an invitation to join them as an Honorary Member for his work to help start the Chapter and provide support in their early years. | ||
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+ | In between weekly trips to Epsilon Alpha he worked very closely with [[Alpha Lambda]], [[Gamma Xi]], and [[Alpha Eta]]. DVAC spent a lot of time supporting the local Collegiate Chapters mediate internal challenges, offering guidance on Alumni Relations, and actively tried to always be available behind the scenes for the Chapters. Due to several years of involvement with Alpha Lambda the Chapter invited him to be inducted as an [[Honorary Member]] along with John Finnegan. In 2002 he ran for [[Vice President of Chapter Development]] but was unsuccessful. | ||
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+ | Jonah moved to New York City in 2004. Thanks to the positive experience that DVAC provided he joined [[NYMAAC]] and quickly became very active with the Chapter. Because of the experience with the NADC as well as two Alumni Chapters he ran for [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] in 2004 and was elected to his first term on [[National Council]]. After being re-elected in 2006 to his second term as Vice President of Alumni Development the [[National President]] had to step down from office and the National Council asked him to accept a nomination as interim National President. He accepted, and in 2007 was installed as National President. He would go on to serve in that roll for seven years until 2014. | ||
− | + | In 2007 he moved to Washington, DC to accept a job offer working for the Democratic National Committee and eventually President Obama's first campaign. Upon moving to DC he joined [[Capital Alumni Chapter]], his third [[Alumni Chapter]]. While in DC he again worked closely with the local Collegiate Chapters and formed a close relationship with the [[Beta Mu Chapter]] at George Washington University. The Chapter offered an invitation to join them as an Honorary Member in 2008. | |
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− | + | After his ten years on National Council he stepped down and took on a roll as a Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Board Member. In this role he now works to raise money to support the Fraternity's initiatives. He is married to a Beta Pi Alumna, [[Karen Goodman]] and continues to work in the field of design in Washington, DC. | |
== Collegiate Years at Delta Alpha Chapter (1998-2001)== | == Collegiate Years at Delta Alpha Chapter (1998-2001)== | ||
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* [[Delaware Valley Alumni Chapter]] ([[DVAC]]), 2001-2003 | * [[Delaware Valley Alumni Chapter]] ([[DVAC]]), 2001-2003 | ||
** Vice President of Leadership, DVAC, 2002 | ** Vice President of Leadership, DVAC, 2002 | ||
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* Honorary Member of [[Epsilon Alpha Chapter]] (ΕΑ #), inducted 2003 | * Honorary Member of [[Epsilon Alpha Chapter]] (ΕΑ #), inducted 2003 | ||
* Honorary Member of [[Alpha Lambda Chapter]] (ΑΛ #377), inducted May 1, 2004 | * Honorary Member of [[Alpha Lambda Chapter]] (ΑΛ #377), inducted May 1, 2004 | ||
* [[New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter]] ([[NYMAAC]]), 2004-2007 | * [[New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter]] ([[NYMAAC]]), 2004-2007 | ||
* [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation]] Member, 2005-present | * [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation]] Member, 2005-present | ||
+ | :: Board Member 2014-2018 | ||
+ | :: Secretary 2015-2018 | ||
* [[Capital Chapter]] 2007-present | * [[Capital Chapter]] 2007-present | ||
+ | :: President 2018-2020 | ||
+ | :: Vice President 2020-2024 | ||
* Honorary Member of [[Beta Mu Chapter]], April 26, 2008 | * Honorary Member of [[Beta Mu Chapter]], April 26, 2008 | ||
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== National Involvement == | == National Involvement == | ||
− | * [[National President]] (2007- | + | * [[National President]] (2007-2014) |
* [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] (2004-2007) | * [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] (2004-2007) | ||
* [[National Alumni Development Committee]] (NADC); 1999-2002 | * [[National Alumni Development Committee]] (NADC); 1999-2002 | ||
− | * [[National Convention]]: 1998- | + | * [[Constitution and Chapter Standards Committee]] (C&CS) 2014-2018 |
− | * [[Grand Chapter]]: 1999-2000, 2002- | + | * [[National Convention]]: 1998-2018, 2022, 2023 (22) |
− | * [[Alumni Convention]]: 2005, 2007-2010 ( | + | * [[Grand Chapter]]: 1999-2000, 2002-2018, 2023 (18) |
+ | ** Delta Alpha Delegate 1999-2000 | ||
+ | ** DVAC Alternate 2002, Delegate 2003 | ||
+ | ** [[NAA]] Delegate, 2015, 2016, 2018 | ||
+ | * [[Alumni Convention]]: 2005, 2007-2010, 2015, 2016 (7) | ||
+ | * Certified Local Facilitator in [[Leadership in Action]], 2012 | ||
+ | * [[Leadership in Action]] Certified, 2014 | ||
=== Alumni Advocacy === | === Alumni Advocacy === | ||
− | As an advocate for Alumni rights within Phi Sigma Pi he introduced a constitutional amendment at the [[2006 Grand Chapter Conference]] granting Alumni [[delegates]] equal voting rights in all national elections. Then at the [[2007 Grand Chapter Conference]] he introduced the amendment creating [[NAA]] delegate representation at [[Grand Chapter]]. Finally at the [[2009 Grand Chapter Conference]] he introduced a constitutional amendment granting Alumni delegates full and equal voting rights. | + | As an advocate for Alumni rights within Phi Sigma Pi he introduced a constitutional amendment at the [[2006 Grand Chapter Conference]] granting Alumni [[delegates]] equal voting rights in all national elections. Then at the [[2007 Grand Chapter Conference]], he introduced the amendment creating [[NAA]] delegate representation at [[Grand Chapter]]. Finally, at the [[2009 Grand Chapter Conference]] he introduced a constitutional amendment granting Alumni delegates full and equal voting rights. |
=== National Council Transparency === | === National Council Transparency === | ||
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* To increase awareness of actions taken by National Council he passed a motion requiring the publishing of minutes within 30 days of each Council meeting. | * To increase awareness of actions taken by National Council he passed a motion requiring the publishing of minutes within 30 days of each Council meeting. | ||
* In the fall of 2006 he passed a proposal to create the Phi Sigma Pi Wiki. | * In the fall of 2006 he passed a proposal to create the Phi Sigma Pi Wiki. | ||
− | * He | + | * He led the effort to publish all Council objectives and regular status updates on the wiki for anyone to track Council progress. This is intended to be a method to archive Council goals as well as document the progress made on each goal during each Council's term. |
* He opened National Council meetings to public attendance and later live video streams to allow the Brotherhood to see their National Council operating. | * He opened National Council meetings to public attendance and later live video streams to allow the Brotherhood to see their National Council operating. | ||
=== Sanction Appeal Board === | === Sanction Appeal Board === | ||
In 2006 he helped bring a proposal to the [[Grand Chapter]] to formally create a [[Sanction Appeal Board]] that provided an opportunity for a board compromised of Brothers to review sanction decisions of the National Council. Prior to this sanctions went back to the same National Council that imposed them for review. | In 2006 he helped bring a proposal to the [[Grand Chapter]] to formally create a [[Sanction Appeal Board]] that provided an opportunity for a board compromised of Brothers to review sanction decisions of the National Council. Prior to this sanctions went back to the same National Council that imposed them for review. | ||
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+ | === Inclusion Advocacy === | ||
+ | During 2013-14 Jonah worked with the [[National Development Committee]] on a series of projects with the mission to make Phi Sigma Pi a more inclusive environment for all Brothers and prospective Members. | ||
+ | * Brought the [[Gender Inclusion Resolution]] to the [[2014 National Convention|2014 Grand Chapter Conference]] to adopt the "gender inclusive Fraternity" language and changes to national materials, moving away from the former use of the binary phrase "co-ed Fraternity" | ||
+ | ** He worked with Jessica Pettitt, a renown diversity consultant, to craft language based on higher education policies relating to gender inclusion | ||
+ | * Presented amendments that ensure accessibility is a requirement for host venues for all National Events as well as requiring all mandatory Chapter events provide reasonable accommodations for all attendees with disabilities | ||
== Regional Conferences == | == Regional Conferences == | ||
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* 2014 [[Upper Midwest Region Conference]], [[Zeta Rho Chapter]] | * 2014 [[Upper Midwest Region Conference]], [[Zeta Rho Chapter]] | ||
* 2014 [[South Region Conference]], [[Gamma Tau Chapter]] | * 2014 [[South Region Conference]], [[Gamma Tau Chapter]] | ||
+ | * 2015 [[Capital Region Conference]], [[Beta Mu Chapter]] | ||
+ | * 2015 [[Buckeye Region Conference]], [[Beta Beta Chapter]] | ||
+ | * 2016 [[Capital Region Conference]], [[Alpha Beta Chapter]] | ||
+ | * 2016 [[Southeast Region Conference]], [[Epsilon Delta Chapter]] | ||
+ | * 2016 [[Western Pennsylvania Region Conference]], [[Upsilon Chapter]] ''remote keynote'' | ||
== Bigs and Littles == | == Bigs and Littles == | ||
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:: Rock n' Roll USA Marathon, 2013, 3:44:06 | :: Rock n' Roll USA Marathon, 2013, 3:44:06 | ||
:: Rock n' Roll USA Marathon, 2014, 3:40:00 | :: Rock n' Roll USA Marathon, 2014, 3:40:00 | ||
+ | :: Richmond, 2014, 3:26:00 | ||
* [http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=505214096 Jonah's facebook page] | * [http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=505214096 Jonah's facebook page] | ||
* [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215139290829880626589.00046476bbd61a00d33ac&msa=0&ll=39.97712,-92.109375&spn=32.015726,57.172852 Jonah's map of Chapters he has visited] | * [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215139290829880626589.00046476bbd61a00d33ac&msa=0&ll=39.97712,-92.109375&spn=32.015726,57.172852 Jonah's map of Chapters he has visited] | ||
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− | {{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[Colleen Dougherty]], [[Alpha Theta]] | succeeded = | + | {{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[Colleen Dougherty]], [[Alpha Theta]] | succeeded = [[Matthew Nicoletta]], [[Beta Kappa]] | councilname = [[National President]] | term = 2007-2014 }} |
{{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[David Batts]], [[Tau]], [[Delta Epsilon]] | succeeded = [[Kadira Coley]], [[Gamma Pi]] | councilname = [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] | term = 2004-2007 }} | {{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[David Batts]], [[Tau]], [[Delta Epsilon]] | succeeded = [[Kadira Coley]], [[Gamma Pi]] | councilname = [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] | term = 2004-2007 }} | ||
Latest revision as of 05:21, 1 August 2023
Jonah Goodman | |
Name | Jonah Goodman |
Chapter | Delta Alpha Rochester Institute of Technology |
Date Inducted | October 18, 1998 |
Roll Number | ΔΑ 01 |
Alumni Chapter/Assoc | Capital 39 |
Honorary Member | Alpha Lambda Beta Mu Epsilon Alpha |
Major | Graphic Design |
Birthdate | January 26, 1980 |
Spouse | Karen Schaubert |
Nicknames | |
Awards | Distinguished Service Key CSK from Epsilon Alpha |
Jonah Goodman (born 26 January 1980) is an Alumnus of Delta Alpha Chapter (ΔΑ 01) and an Active Alumni Member of Capital Chapter (#39) in Washington, DC. He served as the 34th National President, a position he has held from April 3, 2007 to August 2, 2014.
Contents
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Jonah co-founded Delta Alpha with two friends he met in his dorm freshman year, Mark Huebeler and Thomas Schaller. Jonah was inducted on October 18, 1998. He went on his first road trip a month later attending National Convention in 1998 in Parsippany, NJ where the chapter received their charter. He visited his first Chapter in 1999 while on a trip to run the Boston Marathon. He stayed with the Beta Pi Chapter and their hospitality greatly influenced his belief in the Fraternity. He went on to serve two terms as the chapter's first President. In the fall of 1999 he joined the National Alumni Development Committee working under the Vice President of Alumni Development Rebecca L. Askew. This laid the foundation for his on going involvement in Alumni Development. Jonah received his BFA in Graphic Design with a concentration in Religion in 2001.
Due in part to his work on the NADC he met many Active Alumni and after graduation joined DVAC. John Finnegan and Ayana Wood were running DVAC and also active in NADC work and Alumni issues and invited him into the Chapter. In 2001 the significant other of fellow Delta Alpha Alumnus Tim Lebo was working to start a Chapter at Kutztown University. Sherry Snell founded the Epsilon Alpha Chapter in 2002. In 2003 the Chapter extended an invitation to join them as an Honorary Member for his work to help start the Chapter and provide support in their early years.
In between weekly trips to Epsilon Alpha he worked very closely with Alpha Lambda, Gamma Xi, and Alpha Eta. DVAC spent a lot of time supporting the local Collegiate Chapters mediate internal challenges, offering guidance on Alumni Relations, and actively tried to always be available behind the scenes for the Chapters. Due to several years of involvement with Alpha Lambda the Chapter invited him to be inducted as an Honorary Member along with John Finnegan. In 2002 he ran for Vice President of Chapter Development but was unsuccessful.
Jonah moved to New York City in 2004. Thanks to the positive experience that DVAC provided he joined NYMAAC and quickly became very active with the Chapter. Because of the experience with the NADC as well as two Alumni Chapters he ran for Vice President of Alumni Development in 2004 and was elected to his first term on National Council. After being re-elected in 2006 to his second term as Vice President of Alumni Development the National President had to step down from office and the National Council asked him to accept a nomination as interim National President. He accepted, and in 2007 was installed as National President. He would go on to serve in that roll for seven years until 2014.
In 2007 he moved to Washington, DC to accept a job offer working for the Democratic National Committee and eventually President Obama's first campaign. Upon moving to DC he joined Capital Alumni Chapter, his third Alumni Chapter. While in DC he again worked closely with the local Collegiate Chapters and formed a close relationship with the Beta Mu Chapter at George Washington University. The Chapter offered an invitation to join them as an Honorary Member in 2008.
After his ten years on National Council he stepped down and took on a roll as a Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Board Member. In this role he now works to raise money to support the Fraternity's initiatives. He is married to a Beta Pi Alumna, Karen Goodman and continues to work in the field of design in Washington, DC.
Collegiate Years at Delta Alpha Chapter (1998-2001)
- Co-founder of Delta Alpha Chapter
- President 1998-2000
- Grand Chapter Delegate 1999, 2000
Alumni Years to Present
- National Alumni Association (NAA), 2001-present
- Delaware Valley Alumni Chapter (DVAC), 2001-2003
- Vice President of Leadership, DVAC, 2002
- Honorary Member of Epsilon Alpha Chapter (ΕΑ #), inducted 2003
- Honorary Member of Alpha Lambda Chapter (ΑΛ #377), inducted May 1, 2004
- New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter (NYMAAC), 2004-2007
- Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Member, 2005-present
- Board Member 2014-2018
- Secretary 2015-2018
- Capital Chapter 2007-present
- President 2018-2020
- Vice President 2020-2024
- Honorary Member of Beta Mu Chapter, April 26, 2008
National Involvement
- National President (2007-2014)
- Vice President of Alumni Development (2004-2007)
- National Alumni Development Committee (NADC); 1999-2002
- Constitution and Chapter Standards Committee (C&CS) 2014-2018
- National Convention: 1998-2018, 2022, 2023 (22)
- Grand Chapter: 1999-2000, 2002-2018, 2023 (18)
- Delta Alpha Delegate 1999-2000
- DVAC Alternate 2002, Delegate 2003
- NAA Delegate, 2015, 2016, 2018
- Alumni Convention: 2005, 2007-2010, 2015, 2016 (7)
- Certified Local Facilitator in Leadership in Action, 2012
- Leadership in Action Certified, 2014
Alumni Advocacy
As an advocate for Alumni rights within Phi Sigma Pi he introduced a constitutional amendment at the 2006 Grand Chapter Conference granting Alumni delegates equal voting rights in all national elections. Then at the 2007 Grand Chapter Conference, he introduced the amendment creating NAA delegate representation at Grand Chapter. Finally, at the 2009 Grand Chapter Conference he introduced a constitutional amendment granting Alumni delegates full and equal voting rights.
National Council Transparency
Jonah has introduced and overseen the passage of several proposals intended to create transparency between National Council and the Brotherhood.
- To increase awareness of actions taken by National Council he passed a motion requiring the publishing of minutes within 30 days of each Council meeting.
- In the fall of 2006 he passed a proposal to create the Phi Sigma Pi Wiki.
- He led the effort to publish all Council objectives and regular status updates on the wiki for anyone to track Council progress. This is intended to be a method to archive Council goals as well as document the progress made on each goal during each Council's term.
- He opened National Council meetings to public attendance and later live video streams to allow the Brotherhood to see their National Council operating.
Sanction Appeal Board
In 2006 he helped bring a proposal to the Grand Chapter to formally create a Sanction Appeal Board that provided an opportunity for a board compromised of Brothers to review sanction decisions of the National Council. Prior to this sanctions went back to the same National Council that imposed them for review.
Inclusion Advocacy
During 2013-14 Jonah worked with the National Development Committee on a series of projects with the mission to make Phi Sigma Pi a more inclusive environment for all Brothers and prospective Members.
- Brought the Gender Inclusion Resolution to the 2014 Grand Chapter Conference to adopt the "gender inclusive Fraternity" language and changes to national materials, moving away from the former use of the binary phrase "co-ed Fraternity"
- He worked with Jessica Pettitt, a renown diversity consultant, to craft language based on higher education policies relating to gender inclusion
- Presented amendments that ensure accessibility is a requirement for host venues for all National Events as well as requiring all mandatory Chapter events provide reasonable accommodations for all attendees with disabilities
Regional Conferences
- 2002 NERC, Northeast Region, Delta Alpha
- 2003 SSIP, East Region, Philadelphia
- 2004 NERC, Northeast Region, Beta Epsilon
- 2008 WICKED, Southwest Region, Santa Fe
- 2009 Capitol Region Conference, Capitol Region, Beta Rho
- 2009 Central Region Conference, Central Region, Gamma Omega
- 2009 NC-7, Beta Omicron
- 2010 East Region Conference, East Region, Alpha Epsilon
- 2010 Northeast Region Conference, Northeast Region, Beta Upsilon
- 2011 Philadelphia Metropolitan Region Conference, Alpha Eta
- 2011 Capital Region Conference, Alpha Beta
- 2011 Western Pennsylvania Region Conference, Eta
- 2012 Philadelphia Metropolitan Region Conference, Gamma Xi
- 2012 Capital Region Conference, Gamma Pi
- 2012 Bluegrass Region Conference, Beta Phi
- 2013 Capital Region Conference, Zeta Delta
- 2013 Dominion Region Conference, Alpha Xi
- 2013 Pacific Coast Region Conference, Zeta Lambda
- 2013 Northeast Region Conference, Northeast Region, Beta Epsilon
- 2014 Philadelphia Metropolitan Region Conference, Zeta Iota Chapter
- 2014 Upper Midwest Region Conference, Zeta Rho Chapter
- 2014 South Region Conference, Gamma Tau Chapter
- 2015 Capital Region Conference, Beta Mu Chapter
- 2015 Buckeye Region Conference, Beta Beta Chapter
- 2016 Capital Region Conference, Alpha Beta Chapter
- 2016 Southeast Region Conference, Epsilon Delta Chapter
- 2016 Western Pennsylvania Region Conference, Upsilon Chapter remote keynote
Bigs and Littles
Jonah was a Charter Member of Delta Alpha and does not have a Big Brother.
Jonah has 3 Little Brothers:
- Christopher Mabry, Alumnus
- Tim Sutton, Alumnus
- Mark Elloff, Delta Chi, Alumnus
Goodman Family Line
see: Delta Alpha Goodman Family Line
Other Interesting Facts
- Jonah was installed in the office of National President by former National President Dr. Jack Thornton at the 2008 National Convention.
- Jonah was installed in the office of National President by John Finnegan at the 2012 National Convention.
- Jonah is an avid distance runner and has completed several marathons.
- Philadelphia Marathon, 1998, 3:08:10 (place 307 out of 3,201)
- Boston Marathon, 1999, 3:08:02 (place 1,286 out of 12,797)
- Marine Corps Marathon, 2007, 3:15:51 (place 533 out of 20,677)
- New York City Marathon, 2010, 3:26:00
- Philadelphia Marathon, 2012, 3:11:33 (757 out of 11,511)
- Rock n' Roll USA Marathon, 2013, 3:44:06
- Rock n' Roll USA Marathon, 2014, 3:40:00
- Richmond, 2014, 3:26:00
- Jonah's facebook page
- Jonah's map of Chapters he has visited
- Jonah was Mark Huebeler's best man at his wedding in 2001.
- Matthew Nicoletta was one of Jonah's groomsmen at his wedding in 2011.
- Jonah loves Peanut Butter M&M's and bacon!
National President | ||
Preceded By Colleen Dougherty, Alpha Theta |
Term 2007-2014 |
Succeeded By Matthew Nicoletta, Beta Kappa |
Vice President of Alumni Development | ||
Preceded By David Batts, Tau, Delta Epsilon |
Term 2004-2007 |
Succeeded By Kadira Coley, Gamma Pi |
Delta Alpha President | ||
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Preceded By none |
Term Fall 1998 – Spring 2000 |
Succeeded By Eric Marderness |