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− | '''Patrick Herron''' (born 26 April [[1974]]) is an Alumnus of the [[Alpha Epsilon Chapter]] at [http://www.wcupa.edu West Chester University of Pennsylvania] and former [[Vice President of Membership Development]]. Patrick is the 2012 recipient of the [[Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship]] and was also awarded a [[Distinguished Service Key]] in 2012. | + | '''Patrick Herron''' (born 26 April [[1974]]) is an Alumnus of the [[Alpha Epsilon Chapter]] at [http://www.wcupa.edu West Chester University of Pennsylvania] and former [[Vice President of Membership Development]]. Patrick is the 2012 recipient of the [[Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship]] and was also awarded a [[Distinguished Service Key]] in 2012. He is the current [[Vice President of Philanthropy Development]]. |
== Early Fraternity Life and Career == | == Early Fraternity Life and Career == |
Revision as of 08:30, 4 August 2014
Patrick Herron (born 26 April 1974) is an Alumnus of the Alpha Epsilon Chapter at West Chester University of Pennsylvania and former Vice President of Membership Development. Patrick is the 2012 recipient of the Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship and was also awarded a Distinguished Service Key in 2012. He is the current Vice President of Philanthropy Development.
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Early Fraternity Life and Career
Patrick was inducted as a Brother on May 1, 1993 as a member of his chapter's Iota Pledge Class. His Big Brother is Kelly Lill (nee Landfried). He had enrolled as a History major at WCU in the Fall 1992. He later changed his major to Special Education in the summer of 1993.
Collegiate Years at Alpha Epsilon Chapter
As a member of the Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Patrick was elected to the positions of Initiate Advisor (Fall '94), Alumni Historian (Fall '95) and Chapter President (Spring '96 - Fall '96). Appointed Chairperson of the Philanthropy Committee and Founder's Day Banquet Committee in 1995 and 1996. Patrick was voted Most Dedicated Brother in 1995 and 1996 and awarded a Chapter Service Key in 1996 for his service to the Brothers of the Alpha Epsilon Chapter. Patrick served as Chapter Delegate at the 1996 Grand Chapter Conference.
In addition to his involvement with Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity, Patrick was an Editor of the Serpentine, West Chester University's Collegiate Yearbook; Manager for the The Quad, Collegiate Newspaper; member of the WCU Media Advisory Board; Resident Advisor for Killinger Hall; member of the University Appeals Board; member of the Sykes Student Union Board of Governors; President and National delegate for Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society; and elected to 1995 WCU Homecoming Court. He also volunteered with WCU Adapted Physical Education program for children with disabilities; Chester County AIDS Support Services and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society's Annual M.S. Walk. While in college, Patrick worked for several non-profit agencies including HELP Counseling, Inc.; Brian's House; and the National M.S. Society.
Alumni Years to Present
During his last year at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Patrick initiated expansion efforts at Drexel University, which led to the founding of the Gamma Xi Chapter in 1997. He served as Alumni Advisor for the Alpha Epsilon Chapter from 1997-1999 and was awarded the Outsanding Alumnus Award in 1997, 1998 and 1999. In 2008, he was awarded the Stephen L. Johnson Award by Alpha Epsilon Chapter at their 20th Annual Founder's Day. In 1998, Patrick worked with fellow alumni to re-organize the Delaware Valley Alumni Chapter. He served as Treasurer (1998) and as Chapter President (1999). In 2000, Patrick joined the National Alumni Association. In 2004, he was elected to National Council as Vice President of Membership Development. He was re-elected in 2006 and 2008, completing his third and final term in 2010. Patrick is also a past member of the National Development Committee, New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter and was among the first members to join the Phi Sigma Pi Foundation upon its formation.
National Involvement
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- National Membership Development Committee (1995-1996)
- National Adhoc Ethics Committee (1995)
- Founder, Gamma Xi Chapter (February 3, 1997)
- National Alumni Development Committee (1996-1998)
- Invited Presenter, 1997 National Convention, "The ABC's of Alumni Communication"
- Delaware Valley Alumni Chapter (1998-2000)
- Treasurer of DVAC (1998)
- President of DVAC (1999)
- National Alumni Association (2000-present)
- National Council of Phi Sigma Pi
- Vice President of Membership Development, (2004-2010)
- New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter (2005-present)
- Phi Sigma Pi Foundation (2005-present)
- National Development Committee (2010-2012)
- Alumni Convention 2005; 2012 (2)
- National Convention 1993-1998; 2004-2013 (16)
Bigs and Littles
- Waye Family Tree: Nancy Reeves (nee Waye), Alumna
- Big Brother: Kelly Lill (nee Landfried), Alumna
- Little Brother: Ann Yereance, Alumna
- Little Brother: Michael Hook, Alumnus
- Little Brother: Suzanne Erikkson (nee Torelli), Alumna of Gamma Pi Chapter
Professional
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
- Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Social Medicine
- Associate Director for Introduction to Clinical Medicine program
- Assistant Director for the Ruth L. Gottesman Clinical Skills Center
- Association for Fraternity Advisors, Member (2006-present)
- American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Member (2001-present)
- Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Member (2011-present)
Academic Background
- Cardinal O'Hara High School 1988-1992
- West Chester University of Pennsylvania 1992-1996, Bachelor's of Science in Special Education
- Temple University, 1998-1999, Educational Psychology
- University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2001-2004, Master's of Bioethics
- Columbia University, 2005-2007, Post-baccalaureate program - medical sciences
- Loyola University Chicago-Stritch School of Medicine, Doctorate in Bioethics (in progress)
Vice President of Membership Development | ||
Preceded By Brian Beedenbender, Beta Rho |
Term 2004-2010 |
Succeeded By Natalie Swierzbin, Gamma Epsilon |