Difference between revisions of "Brian Broderick"
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| birth_date = 8 July 1991 | | birth_date = 8 July 1991 | ||
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| nicknames = B-Rod | | nicknames = B-Rod | ||
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− | '''Brian Broderick''' (born 8 July 1991) is a Collegiate Member of [[Epsilon Tau]] (ET 90) at [http://www1.villanova.edu Villanova University]. He | + | '''Brian Broderick''' (born 8 July 1991) is a Collegiate Member of [[Epsilon Tau]] (ET 90) at [http://www1.villanova.edu Villanova University]. He has held multiple positions within the Chapter, most notably Vice President. |
== Early Fraternity Life and Career == | == Early Fraternity Life and Career == | ||
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== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter == | == Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter == | ||
− | Brian has been extremely active in Epsilon Tau since its reactivation, and has played a crucial role in the chapter's success | + | Brian has been extremely active in Epsilon Tau since its reactivation, and has played a crucial role in the chapter's success. He served as Epsilon Tau's first Parliamentarian during its colonial semester, and continued to hold the role during the Fall 2011 semester. He was also appointed to serve as the chapter's first-ever Recruitment Advisor during that semester, recruiting what became the Chapter's 16-member Delta Class. After losing bids for President and Vice President at the close of the Fall 2011 semester, Brian chose to step down from both of his Executive Board positions to serve on the Inter-Chapter Relations Committee, of which he was elected Chair. As ICR Chair, Brian brought the Epsilon Tau chapter onto the Inter-Chapter scene for the first time, and Epsilon Tau participated in six Inter-Chapter events during Brian's semester-long tenure as ICR Chair. |
− | At the end of that semester, Brian won a special election to fill a vacancy at the Vice President position. He | + | At the end of that semester, Brian won a special election to fill a vacancy at the Vice President position. He was re-elected to the position in regular Executive Board elections at the close of the Fall 2012 semester. As Vice President, Brian worked with the chapter's committee chairs to expand the chapter's horizons on all fronts. He also created three new committees (Initiation, Spirit, and Alumni) during his tenure as Vice President in order to meet the chapter's growing needs. |
− | Brian served as Epsilon Tau's [[Grand Chapter Delegate]] at the [[2011 National Convention]] in Washington, D.C., as well as at the [[2012 National Convention]] in Orlando, Florida. He | + | Brian served as Epsilon Tau's [[Grand Chapter Delegate]] at the [[2011 National Convention]] in Washington, D.C., as well as at the [[2012 National Convention]] in Orlando, Florida. He also served as Epsilon Tau's [[Grand Chapter Alternate Delegate]] at the [[2013 National Convention]] in Philadelphia. |
== Bigs and Littles == | == Bigs and Littles == | ||
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* Great-Great-Grand-Little: Alex Cadmus (Eta Class) | * Great-Great-Grand-Little: Alex Cadmus (Eta Class) | ||
* Great-Great-Grand-Little: Laura Valenstein (Eta Class) | * Great-Great-Grand-Little: Laura Valenstein (Eta Class) | ||
+ | * Great-Great-Great-Grand-Little: Maggie Davis (Theta Class) | ||
As a member of Epsilon Tau's re-founding class, Brian does not have a big. | As a member of Epsilon Tau's re-founding class, Brian does not have a big. | ||
== Other Collegiate Involvement == | == Other Collegiate Involvement == | ||
− | Brian | + | Brian was very active on Villanova's campus. In addition to his heavy commitment to Phi Sigma Pi, he also served as the Executive Director of the Villanova History Society, Co-President of the VU College Republicans, a service-site leader for the Community Outreach of Villanova (COV) program, an Ambassador and Peer Advisor for the Villanova Honors Program, an active member of Villanova's Pastoral Musicians, a teacher through the Breakthrough program of Greater Philadelphia, and an employee of Villanova Dining Services. |
− | Despite his extensive extracurricular involvement, Brian | + | Despite his extensive extracurricular involvement, Brian was been able to maintain an impeccable academic track record. He currently holds a 3.85 GPA, was an active member of the Honors Program, and majored in History, Political Science, and Honors (as well as minored in Education). He is in the process of writing, for his Senior Thesis, a 300-page book on the role of economic policy under the Hoover Administration on the length and severity of the Great Depression. |
== Other Interesting Facts == | == Other Interesting Facts == | ||
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[[Category:Sample Members]] | [[Category:Sample Members]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 19 March 2014
Brian Broderick | |
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Name | Brian Broderick |
Chapter | Epsilon Tau Villanova University |
Date Inducted | April 28, 2011 |
Roll Number | ET 90 |
Alumni Chapter/Assoc | |
Honorary Member | |
Major | History, Political Science, Education (minor) |
Birthdate | 8 July 1991 |
Spouse | |
Nicknames | B-Rod |
Awards |
Brian Broderick (born 8 July 1991) is a Collegiate Member of Epsilon Tau (ET 90) at Villanova University. He has held multiple positions within the Chapter, most notably Vice President.
Contents
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Brian attended Villanova University beginning in Fall 2010. He joined Phi Sigma Pi in Spring 2011, his Freshman year, concurrent with the Chapter's reactivation. He is a member of the chapter's Gamma Class, and was appointed Parliamentarian for the chapter's colonial semester.
Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter
Brian has been extremely active in Epsilon Tau since its reactivation, and has played a crucial role in the chapter's success. He served as Epsilon Tau's first Parliamentarian during its colonial semester, and continued to hold the role during the Fall 2011 semester. He was also appointed to serve as the chapter's first-ever Recruitment Advisor during that semester, recruiting what became the Chapter's 16-member Delta Class. After losing bids for President and Vice President at the close of the Fall 2011 semester, Brian chose to step down from both of his Executive Board positions to serve on the Inter-Chapter Relations Committee, of which he was elected Chair. As ICR Chair, Brian brought the Epsilon Tau chapter onto the Inter-Chapter scene for the first time, and Epsilon Tau participated in six Inter-Chapter events during Brian's semester-long tenure as ICR Chair.
At the end of that semester, Brian won a special election to fill a vacancy at the Vice President position. He was re-elected to the position in regular Executive Board elections at the close of the Fall 2012 semester. As Vice President, Brian worked with the chapter's committee chairs to expand the chapter's horizons on all fronts. He also created three new committees (Initiation, Spirit, and Alumni) during his tenure as Vice President in order to meet the chapter's growing needs.
Brian served as Epsilon Tau's Grand Chapter Delegate at the 2011 National Convention in Washington, D.C., as well as at the 2012 National Convention in Orlando, Florida. He also served as Epsilon Tau's Grand Chapter Alternate Delegate at the 2013 National Convention in Philadelphia.
Bigs and Littles
Brian is a member of the Green Machine family. His family tree is as follows:
- Little: Peter Inglis (Delta Class, since transferred)
- Grand-Little: Jesse Busch (Epsilon Class)
- Great-Grand-Little: Rick Ullrich (Zeta Class)
- Great-Great-Grand-Little: Alex Cadmus (Eta Class)
- Great-Great-Grand-Little: Laura Valenstein (Eta Class)
- Great-Great-Great-Grand-Little: Maggie Davis (Theta Class)
As a member of Epsilon Tau's re-founding class, Brian does not have a big.
Other Collegiate Involvement
Brian was very active on Villanova's campus. In addition to his heavy commitment to Phi Sigma Pi, he also served as the Executive Director of the Villanova History Society, Co-President of the VU College Republicans, a service-site leader for the Community Outreach of Villanova (COV) program, an Ambassador and Peer Advisor for the Villanova Honors Program, an active member of Villanova's Pastoral Musicians, a teacher through the Breakthrough program of Greater Philadelphia, and an employee of Villanova Dining Services.
Despite his extensive extracurricular involvement, Brian was been able to maintain an impeccable academic track record. He currently holds a 3.85 GPA, was an active member of the Honors Program, and majored in History, Political Science, and Honors (as well as minored in Education). He is in the process of writing, for his Senior Thesis, a 300-page book on the role of economic policy under the Hoover Administration on the length and severity of the Great Depression.
Other Interesting Facts
Brian is a native to the Philadelphia area, and is a die-hard Eagles fan. His interests include politics, football, food, sleep, comedy shows and movies, country music, and meeting new people.