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'''Steven A. DiGuiseppe''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of [[Sigma Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.university.edu Sample University].  
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'''Steven A. DiGuiseppe''' (born 1960) is an Alumni Member of [[Sigma Chapter]] (Chapter roll #734) at Millersville University of Pennsylvania[http://www.millersville.edu].  
  
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
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Pledged: Spring 1979 (DuKuPuWuZ); PSP member since 1979
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Chapter Officer: Historian, Secretary, PledgeMaster (w/Michael Horn)
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Received several chapter awards, including the Joseph Torchia Scholarship and the Phi Sigma Pi Award.
  
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== Alumni Years to Present ==
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Active Sigma Alumnus and volunteer to the National Council (1982-2007).
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Served as National Secretary-Treasurer and National President, amongst other leadership.
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Speaker at numerous Phi Sigma Pi National Conventions, Founders' Day Banquets (across the US), local chapter meetings, etc.
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Currently serving on the Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Board, 2007-Present; Director of Communication.
  
== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter ==
 
Hold any Chapter Offices? Sever as a Grand Chapter Delegate? Known for a particular skill or talent in your Chapter? Organize an event? Tell us how you are/were Active at Sample Chapter.
 
  
== Alumni Years to Present ==
 
 
Steven DiGuiseppe participated on the Long Range Planning Committee which had the task of ensuring Phi Sigma Pi's future by reactivating chapters that were inactive.
 
Steven DiGuiseppe participated on the Long Range Planning Committee which had the task of ensuring Phi Sigma Pi's future by reactivating chapters that were inactive.
  
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== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
Phi Sigma Pi presents the [[Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award]] to to the chapter(s) maintaining the highest efficiency in administrative detail.
 
Phi Sigma Pi presents the [[Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award]] to to the chapter(s) maintaining the highest efficiency in administrative detail.
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Received the Phi Sigma Pi Distinguished Service Award.
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Steven DiGuiseppe is employed with Millersville University of Pennsylvania as the Executive Director of Alumni, Special Events and Data Management. He has been employed at his alma mater since 1991. Previously he has been employed by TV Guide magazine as an assistant regional editor (1982-1991).
  
  

Revision as of 17:10, 10 February 2008

Steven A. DiGuiseppe (born 1960) is an Alumni Member of Sigma Chapter (Chapter roll #734) at Millersville University of Pennsylvania[1].

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Pledged: Spring 1979 (DuKuPuWuZ); PSP member since 1979 Chapter Officer: Historian, Secretary, PledgeMaster (w/Michael Horn) Received several chapter awards, including the Joseph Torchia Scholarship and the Phi Sigma Pi Award.

Alumni Years to Present

Active Sigma Alumnus and volunteer to the National Council (1982-2007). Served as National Secretary-Treasurer and National President, amongst other leadership.

Speaker at numerous Phi Sigma Pi National Conventions, Founders' Day Banquets (across the US), local chapter meetings, etc.

Currently serving on the Phi Sigma Pi Foundation Board, 2007-Present; Director of Communication.


Steven DiGuiseppe participated on the Long Range Planning Committee which had the task of ensuring Phi Sigma Pi's future by reactivating chapters that were inactive.

National Involvement


Further Resources

  • web page?

Other Interesting Facts

Phi Sigma Pi presents the Steven A. DiGuiseppe Administrative Award to to the chapter(s) maintaining the highest efficiency in administrative detail.

Received the Phi Sigma Pi Distinguished Service Award.

Steven DiGuiseppe is employed with Millersville University of Pennsylvania as the Executive Director of Alumni, Special Events and Data Management. He has been employed at his alma mater since 1991. Previously he has been employed by TV Guide magazine as an assistant regional editor (1982-1991).