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Aaron Horner (born April 7, 1987) is an active undergraduate member of the Beta Iota Chapter at The Ohio State University. | Aaron Horner (born April 7, 1987) is an active undergraduate member of the Beta Iota Chapter at The Ohio State University. | ||
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+ | == Early Life in the Fraternity == | ||
+ | Aaron was inducted in March of 2006 as the 270th member of Phi Sigma Pi. Aaron dove head first into the organization and quickly became as involved as possible. His first quarter in, he made his first road trip to the Capital Alumni Chapter. Here he met many people involved on the National level and quickly wanted to get involved. | ||
Aaron has served as Social Chair (2006-2007), Technology Consultant (2007-2008), and Alumni Chair (2008-present). He has also served as the Grand Chapter Delegate for the Beta Iota Chapter (2008). | Aaron has served as Social Chair (2006-2007), Technology Consultant (2007-2008), and Alumni Chair (2008-present). He has also served as the Grand Chapter Delegate for the Beta Iota Chapter (2008). |
Revision as of 08:14, 12 August 2008
Aaron Horner (born April 7, 1987) is an active undergraduate member of the Beta Iota Chapter at The Ohio State University.
Early Life in the Fraternity
Aaron was inducted in March of 2006 as the 270th member of Phi Sigma Pi. Aaron dove head first into the organization and quickly became as involved as possible. His first quarter in, he made his first road trip to the Capital Alumni Chapter. Here he met many people involved on the National level and quickly wanted to get involved.
Aaron has served as Social Chair (2006-2007), Technology Consultant (2007-2008), and Alumni Chair (2008-present). He has also served as the Grand Chapter Delegate for the Beta Iota Chapter (2008).
Aaron's big is Alexandria Kramer and he has one little (Danny Cramer).
Aaron currently plans on becoming more active nationally by joining the Constitution and Chapter Standards Committee and/or the National Development Committee.