Jonah Goodman
Jonah Goodman (born 26 January 1980) is an Alumnus of Delta Alpha Chapter (DA 01) and an Active Alumni Member of NYMAAC in New York City. He is the 34th National President, a position he has held since April 3, 2007.
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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 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 Becky Askew. This laid the foundation for his on going involvement in Alumni Development.
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
- Grand Chapter Alternate, DVAC, 2003
- Honorary Member of Epsilon Alpha Chapter (EA #), inducted 2003
- Honorary Member of Alpha Lambda Chapter (AL #), inducted May 1, 2004
- New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter (NYMAAC), 2004-present
- Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Member, 2005-present
National Involvement
- National President (2007-present)
- Vice President of Alumni Development (2004-2007)
- National Alumni Development Committee (NADC); 1999-2002
- National Convention: 1998-2006 (9)
- Grand Chapter: 1999-2000, 2002-2006 (7)
Bigs and Littles
Jonah was a Charter Member of Delta Alpha and does not have a Big Brother.
Jonah has 2 Little Brothers:
- Christopher Mabry, Alumnus
- Tim Sutton, Alumnus
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Other Interesting Facts
Jonah is an avid distance runner and has completed two marathons.
- Philadelphia Marathon, 1998, 3:08:10 (place 307 out of 3,201)
- Boston Marathon, 1999, 3:08:02 (place 1,286 out of x)