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'''Epsilon Omega Chapter''' (Founded 30 April [[2009]]) is located at [http://www.asu.edu Arizona State University] in Tempe, Arizona.  The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] is a member of the [[West Region]].   
 
'''Epsilon Omega Chapter''' (Founded 30 April [[2009]]) is located at [http://www.asu.edu Arizona State University] in Tempe, Arizona.  The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] is a member of the [[West Region]].   
  
 
== Chapter History ==
 
== Chapter History ==
 
=== Founding ===
 
=== Founding ===
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Epsilon Omega was chartered in April of 2009. Despite several Brothers trying to keep the chapter alive, the chapter suffered from poor recruiting. The chapter fell behind in National requirements and was placed on probationary status. Fortunately for the chapter, a core group of four people, were inducted into the Brotherhood and were able to use their determination to keep the chapter moving forward. With the help of Region Consultants and other National Staff members, the chapter was able to pay any outstanding dues, develop solid recruitment practices, and move the chapter in a positive direction.
  
 
=== Early Years ===
 
=== Early Years ===
 
After the Chapter's founding it struggled to sustain membership.  In the spring of 2011 the Chapter was restructured bringing in a new class of 28 Brothers on May 3, 2011. After another semester of struggles, a core group of dedicated Brothers emerged to bring the chapter to a state of solidarity. The chapter continues to gradually grow and add to their ranks more dedicated Brothers to continue the dedication.
 
After the Chapter's founding it struggled to sustain membership.  In the spring of 2011 the Chapter was restructured bringing in a new class of 28 Brothers on May 3, 2011. After another semester of struggles, a core group of dedicated Brothers emerged to bring the chapter to a state of solidarity. The chapter continues to gradually grow and add to their ranks more dedicated Brothers to continue the dedication.
  
=== Current Executive Board ===
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===2012 - Present===
* President - Nicole Blumenstein
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Epsilon Omega continues to grow and thrive each semester. Under the tutelage of current chapter president Megan Phillips, the executive board and committee chairpersons are able to work in a collegial and integrated way. Numerous scholarship, service, fellowship, and fundraising events are held each semester. Recruitment and rush are smoother than ever and attracting many of the best students ASU has to offer.
* Vice President - Marena Sampson
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* Secretary - Jessica Spring
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=== 2015-2016 Executive Board ===
* Treasurer - Aaron Molina
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* President - Megan Phillips
* Parliamentarian - Jacob Rochon
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* Vice President - Erin Lanphier
* Historian - Megan Phillips
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* Secretary - Josie Lamp
* Initiate Advisor - Rubin Linder, Julia Laird
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* Treasurer - Carol Loera
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* Parliamentarian - Ashik Chauhan
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* Historian - Ema Shqalsi
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* Initiate Advisor - Aidan Morita
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* Co-Initiate Advisor - Kelly Tabar
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* Recruitment Advisor - Josh Cannatelli
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===Fall 2015 Chairs===
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* Social Chair - An Tran
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* Service Chair - Fatima Sanchez
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* Scholarship Chair - Kevin Gleason
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* Fundraising Chair - Casey Carrigan
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* Alumni Chair - Ryan Gleason
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* Unity Chair - Essang Akpan
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* Risk Management Chair - Jessica Spring
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* Interchapter Relations Chair - Kyle Fisher
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* Public Relations Chair - Rachel Baca
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* Regional Delegate - Kiana Ghazouli
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* Brother at Large - Rubin Linder
  
 
=== Past Chapter Presidents ===
 
=== Past Chapter Presidents ===
Cassandra Benere 2013<br>
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* Taeshae (last name unknown)
Cody Kramer 2014
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* Sophie Madril
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* Cassandra Benere 2013
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* Cody Kramer 2014
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* Nicole Blumenstein 2014-2015
  
 
=== Initiate Classes ===
 
=== Initiate Classes ===
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== Chapter Honors and Awards ==
 
== Chapter Honors and Awards ==
 
=== National Awards ===
 
=== National Awards ===
*None to date
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*2019 [[Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award]]
  
 
=== University Awards ===
 
=== University Awards ===
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= Further Resources =
 
= Further Resources =
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/PhiSigmaPiEpsilonOmegaChapter?fref=ts Epsilon Omega Chapter Facebook Page]
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/PhiSigmaPiEpsilonOmegaChapter?fref=ts Epsilon Omega Chapter Facebook Page]
* [http://www.phisigmapi.org/epsilonomega Epsilon Omega Chapter Portal]
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* [https://twitter.com/PhiSigmaPi_ASU Epsilon Omega Twitter Page]
*[https://twitter.com/PhiSigmaPi_ASU Epsilon Omega Twitter Page]
 
  
 
= In the News =
 
= In the News =
 
* [http://www.url.com Article Name]
 
* [http://www.url.com Article Name]
  
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{{Collegiate Chapters}}
 
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[[Category:Chapters]]
 
[[Category:Chapters]]

Latest revision as of 08:14, 4 August 2019

Epsilon Omega Chapter, 2015 Spring Induction

Epsilon Omega Chapter (Founded 30 April 2009) is located at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The Chapter is a member of the West Region.

Chapter History

Founding

Epsilon Omega was chartered in April of 2009. Despite several Brothers trying to keep the chapter alive, the chapter suffered from poor recruiting. The chapter fell behind in National requirements and was placed on probationary status. Fortunately for the chapter, a core group of four people, were inducted into the Brotherhood and were able to use their determination to keep the chapter moving forward. With the help of Region Consultants and other National Staff members, the chapter was able to pay any outstanding dues, develop solid recruitment practices, and move the chapter in a positive direction.

Early Years

After the Chapter's founding it struggled to sustain membership. In the spring of 2011 the Chapter was restructured bringing in a new class of 28 Brothers on May 3, 2011. After another semester of struggles, a core group of dedicated Brothers emerged to bring the chapter to a state of solidarity. The chapter continues to gradually grow and add to their ranks more dedicated Brothers to continue the dedication.

2012 - Present

Epsilon Omega continues to grow and thrive each semester. Under the tutelage of current chapter president Megan Phillips, the executive board and committee chairpersons are able to work in a collegial and integrated way. Numerous scholarship, service, fellowship, and fundraising events are held each semester. Recruitment and rush are smoother than ever and attracting many of the best students ASU has to offer.

2015-2016 Executive Board

  • President - Megan Phillips
  • Vice President - Erin Lanphier
  • Secretary - Josie Lamp
  • Treasurer - Carol Loera
  • Parliamentarian - Ashik Chauhan
  • Historian - Ema Shqalsi
  • Initiate Advisor - Aidan Morita
  • Co-Initiate Advisor - Kelly Tabar
  • Recruitment Advisor - Josh Cannatelli

Fall 2015 Chairs

  • Social Chair - An Tran
  • Service Chair - Fatima Sanchez
  • Scholarship Chair - Kevin Gleason
  • Fundraising Chair - Casey Carrigan
  • Alumni Chair - Ryan Gleason
  • Unity Chair - Essang Akpan
  • Risk Management Chair - Jessica Spring
  • Interchapter Relations Chair - Kyle Fisher
  • Public Relations Chair - Rachel Baca
  • Regional Delegate - Kiana Ghazouli
  • Brother at Large - Rubin Linder

Past Chapter Presidents

  • Taeshae (last name unknown)
  • Sophie Madril
  • Cassandra Benere 2013
  • Cody Kramer 2014
  • Nicole Blumenstein 2014-2015

Initiate Classes

Main Article: List of Epsilon Omega Chapter Initiate Classes

Chapter Events & Activities

Founder's Weekend

Epsilon Omega celebrates the Chapter's founding by joining together for a formal dinner celebration.

Notable Alumni

Chapter Honors and Awards

National Awards

University Awards

  • None to date

Other Awards

  • None to date

Further Resources

In the News