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ANNUAL REPORT
2015-2016

ZETA BETA TAU FRATERNITY


AND ZETA BETA TAU FOUNDATION
The Mission of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity includes a goal of
preparing brothers for positions of leadership and service within their
BROTHERHOOD FOR
A

LIFETIME
communities. It is with the Mission in mind ZBT plans for the future.
ZBT began a thoughtful, in-depth strategic planning process in
2014 with the goal of creating a new five-year plan. The planning
team spent months interviewing brothers of all ages, learning from
campus professionals, engaging with partner organizations and
setting goals. In 2015, the strategic priorities were finalized and
adopted by the Supreme Council and Zeta Beta Tau Foundation and Organizational Capacity (Technology) encompass the entirety
Board of Directors. Staff and volunteers set to work adding action of the Brotherhood for a Lifetime experience and provide value to
items and mapping growth patterns. The result was bold new all parties invested in the success of Zeta Beta Tau.
strategy that sets Zeta Beta Tau apart from our interfraternal peers Starting with a brothers time as a student, ZBT offers a clear
and takes the Brotherhood to new heights. focus on life skills, provides opportunities for career and personal
The Brotherhood for a Lifetime Strategic Plan 2015-2020 has development, fills in the gap between classroom and real-world
seven main strategic priorities, or zones. The zones Undergraduate education and provides meaningful contact with alumni. We are
Experience (Training), Undergraduate Experience (Heritage), Growth proactive in sharing our heritage and connecting with the Jewish
and Retention, Fundraising, Organizational Capacity (Collaboration) community.

THE FUTURE
To offer the best undergraduate experience possible, it is
imperative our Brotherhood continues to thrive. We set plans that

ZBT
help our chapters and colonies maintain a size that allows them
to be successful on their campuses and in their communities. The
Fraternitys overall expansion policies should be deliberate.
ZBT knows that fraternity does not end with graduation. The
Fraternity enriches a brothers post-college life through continuing
OF professional development programs, offering ways to give back
through mentoring and volunteering as well as plentiful opportunities
to share in brotherly love.
Support from alumni is critical to promoting all aspects of the
Brotherhood for a Lifetime experience. Under the plan, ZBT has
IS careful strategy to grow its donor base and engagement levels.

NOW
The depth of this strategic plan requires a broad support network
and modern technology, so much so that capacity is included as
a priority. The international organizations structure must be able
to support the actions necessary to reach 2020. That will include
technology, manpower, discipline and forethought.
Through 2020, many people will be working toward these goals
to make our Fraternity the best it can be. Theres never been a better
time to be a ZBT.
DEAR BROTHERS AND FRIENDS, CONTENTS
It has been our pleasure to shepherd in the first year of the Brotherhood ZONE 1
for a Lifetime Strategic Plan 2015-2020.
UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE
This Annual Report seeks to highlight those incredible accomplishments of Pages 4 and 5
our Fraternity from the most recent school year while exploring how ZBT will
continue on its path toward becoming a better organization. ZONE 2
The accomplishments of our brothers are amazing philanthropy and UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE (HERITAGE)
service hours reported have jumped, we were leaders nationwide in the Pages 6 and 7
fight against sexual assault on
college campuses, academics have ZONE 3
improved, our connection to the GROWTH AND RETENTION
Jewish community has strengthened Pages 8 and 9
and our Brotherhood has grown
steadily. Alumni support of the ZONE 4
fraternity is stronger than ever, and ALUMNI EXPERIENCE
we have added new opportunities Pages 10 and 11
for alumni and undergraduates to
connect and learn from each other. ZONE 5
The successes we have experienced FUNDRAISING
over the first year of the Strategic Pages 12 and 13
Plan wouldnt have been possible
without the hard work and dedication ZONE 6
of our talented volunteers and staff. ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY (COLLABORATION)
The involvement of our volunteers
undergraduates, alumni and friends are what will make the Fraternity Page 14
reach its goals. We are already working to take ZBT to the next level as AWARDS AND RECOGNITION Page 15
part of the second year of the Strategic Plan.
Thank you for your support! ZONE 7
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY (TECHNOLOGY)
Cordially, Fraternally and Sincerely, Pages 16 and 17
ACADEMICS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Page 18
PHILANTHROPY AND PARTNERSHIPS Page 19
LAURENCE A. BOLOTIN, M.Ed., CAE FARON A. LEWITT 1898 SOCIETY Pages 20 and 21
Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 01 Psi (University of Alabama) 97 EVER LOYAL SOCIETY Pages 22 through 24
VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION Pages 25 through 27
CONTACT US: Address: ZBT International, 3905 Vincennes Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis IN 46268
Web: www.zbt.org Email: zbt@zbtnational.org Phone: 317-334-1898 MISSION AND CREDO Page 28
S T R AT E G I C P L A N Z O N E 1

UNDERGRADUATE EXPER I E N C E
We work to refine development initiatives for undergraduate brothers. We will clarify how the
trainings build skills that last well beyond the undergraduate experience (especially by creating
more opportunities for alumni to share their experiences with students). We hope to drive greater
excitement about and consistency in the usage of training and development initiatives by improving
their relevance, clarity and connection to learning outcomes.

My Undergraduate Experience ...


I have gained perspective through my experiences with a network of brothers nationwide,
which has allowed me to mature personally and professionally and grow in many ways.

BRANDON H. LUCHINSKY, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 18


BY THE N U M B E R S
TOTAL PROGRAM ATTENDANCE
2016-
2015
1,218
2015- 1,085
2014
2014-
2013 987

12.3
increase in attendance
year to year for 2015-2016
%
ZBT has made it a top priority to educate brothers on healthy relationships, so much so that we named Jewish
Women International (JWI) an official philanthropic and educational partner in 2015. Our SAFE SMART DATING
program the first of its kind in Greek life has reached thousands of students in its first two years, and it
JAMES E. GREER, JR.EMERGING LEADERS continues to grow rapidly. GREEN LIGHT GO is the new annual ZBT fundraising event. Funds raised from Green
PRESIDENTS INSTITUTE Light Go events support the Zeta Beta Tau Foundations FUND FOR SAFE AND HEALTHY CAMPUSES and will
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY allow JWI to create programs that will not only educate brothers about healthy relationship and bystander
2015 20
2015 37 intervention, but also will position our men as leaders in changing the culture on campus and being examples of
2014 12 the very best of the fraternal world, similar to Safe Smart Dating.
2014 38
2013 36 INTERNATIONAL GREEN LIGHT GO SAFE SMART DATING
CONVENTION*
$2,050 dollars raised for the 15 13 number of Safe
2015 358 Fund for Safe and 9 Smart Dating
DOVER DAYS 10
2014 427 Healthy Campuses 4 programs
754 5

4
2016 hosted
number of campuses that 2014-2
2015 640 2013 249 2013-2 015 2015-201
hosted a Green Light Go 014 6

775
2014 610 *The 2015 and 2013 programs
students who participated students
were International Leadership 2016- 1,605
School only. in a Green Light Go event 2015 reached by
Undergraduate programming at these events 2015- 810 Safe Smart
2014
is sponsored by generous grants from the Dating
ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK
A dozen brothers from across the United States came together to learn through ZBTs newest living-learning

NEW
experience. The group toured key locations in New York City from Zeta Beta Tau history,
such as the City College of New York and the grave of Professor Richard Gottheil. The trip
provided the attendees an opportunity to be immersed in a unique learning experience
where we also pushed the concept and importance of service learning over pure community
in 2015-2016 service. Having the opportunity to bring brothers to ZBTs founding city as a part of a service
trip was an amazing opportunity and allowed brothers to connect with the foundations of our
organization. Funding for this program was provided through a grant from Repair the World.

ZETA BETA TAU 2015-2016 5


S T R AT E G I C P L A N Z O N E 2

UNDERGRADUATE EXPER I E N C E
(HERITAGE)
Mindful of our Mission and heritage, we will amplify our chapter training and support to further
enable our brothers to champion diversity and meaningfully impact their local Jewish communities
and Jewish communities around the world.

My Undergraduate Experience ...


I thought (Words to Action) was fun, interactive and a great learning experience because they


taught us a new perspective on anti-Semitism that we may have never heard of. We discussed
how different people around the world view Jews and how anti-Semitism is continuing.

JORDAN BROWN, Rho (University of Illinois) 19


BY THE N U M B E R S

2,000 +
students reached by a heritage-oriented program

1,500 / 500
ZBT brothers All other students
Epsilon Mu Chapter brothers brought activist Abe Haak (center) to the University of Kansas campus through a Chapter Heritage Grant.

WORDS TO ACTION CHAPTER HERITAGE GRANTS


Words to Action was adopted in response to a rising The initiative provides funds for chapters and colonies to Total dollars awarded
tide of incidents of reported hate crimes such as anti- sponsor events with local organizations who assist ZBT in 2015- $18,252
2016
Semitism on college campuses. The Words to Action following our Mission. Examples of events include:
2014- $13,000
program includes anti-Semitism awareness education, The Epsilon Mu Chapter (Kansas) hosted an internationally 2015
interactive discussion with students sharing their own recognized speaker, Abe Haak, an Arab who supports the 2014-
examples of hate culture and an in-depth look at the 2013 $3,149
Zionist movement. The session was open to all KU students.
history behind stereotypes and connections to modern
day. Representatives from the Anti-Defamation League The Delta Omicron Chapter (Tampa) partnered with its Number of chapters and colonies
lead the program. campus Hillel to take part in a Jewish National Fund program awarded a grant
that provides teddy bears to children in an Israeli hospital. 2015- 17

13
A select group of brothers were able to deliver the bears in 2016
Chapters and colonies hosted
Words to Action
person through a Taglit Birthright trip. 2014- 13
2015
The Eta Rho Chapter (Florida International) hosted a 2014-

8
Chapters shared in the program with fellow Holocaust survivor as a guest speaker for Holocaust Day of 2013 10
Greeks from Sigma Delta Tau, Alpha Epsilon Remembrance. The event was open to the campus.
Phi and Sigma Alpha Mu Average program cost per grant awarded

/
The Beta Gamma Chapter (Indiana) partnered with several

92% Participants rated the program as


excellent or good
campus organizations to bring the filmmaker who created
the film Brave Miss World, about an Israeli sexual assault
survivor, to the university for a screening and discussion.
$1,015 $600
2015-2016 2014-2015

From the participants: ISRAEL ADVOCACY


SUMMIT
I will be more cognizant of anti-Semitism, My Undergraduate Experience ...


Zionism, Israel around me. 2015 38 Event
The Israel Advocacy Summit is incredible. I feel like its


(After this program, I will) be more educated attendance
2014 22 very important to gather as many brothers together as we
and respond from a more informed point of
view. can to become better advocates for Israel on our campuses.
The Israel Advocacy Summit and
Chapter Heritage Grants are made
I thought they (the activities) were all useful and
relevant to me. I learned something new today.
possible by generous grants from the
JUAN A. GILCES, Eta Rho (Florida International University) 16

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S T R AT E G I C P L A N Z O N E 3

G ROW TH AND RETENTION


We plan to reach 6,000 undergraduate brothers by building a stronger, more sustainable network
of chapters by being more selective with our chapter launch strategy and by bolstering our
support for existing chapters.

Growing with ZBT ....


When I called my parents to tell them I had decided to accept my bid at ZBT, I could tell
through the phone that my dad (Michael A. Asch, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 88)
was excited. He and I would be bound in a way that few people could ever understand. We
are father and son, but we were now going to be brothers. At the time I thought it was really
cool that I was going to be in the same fraternity as my dad and that we would be able to just
talk about things. But my dad had other plans. He decided, on the day before initiation, to call
me and tell me he was coming to the ceremony. At first I didnt really get why, but after going
through the process and having him play a major role in my initiation, I understand just how


special it really was. It is something that he and I will remember for the rest of our lives and a
moment that I was glad to have shared with the guys I now call my brothers.

DAVID R. ASCH, Colony at the University of Michigan, 19


BY THE N U M B E R S
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT NUMBER OF FOUNDING FATHERS

40%
2016- 5,489 2016- 157
2015 2015
2015- 5,167 2015- 144
2014 2014
2014- 2014- 165 average colony size
2013 4,722 2013 increased from 20
2013- 4,214 2013- to 28 year over
2012 2012 203
year
2012- 2012-
2011 4,053 2011 115
includes graduating seniors

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NEW COLONIES ESTABLISHED
Alpha Nu at Muhlenberg College
Zeta Eta at the University of Western

% Ontario
Delta at Columbia University
Colony at the University of Michigan
number of new initiates reported in the
past five years Alpha Tau at Franklin & Marshall College

TOTAL NUMBER OF NEW BROTHERS


CHARTERINGS CELEBRATED
2,080
51
2016-
2015 2016-
2015
5 Four more
2015- 2,004 groups have
2014 2015- 9
initiated 2014 been approved
2014-
2013 1,857 legacies 2014- for charter in
reported in 2013 2 fall 2016
2013- 1,656 2015-2016
2012
2012-
2011 1,649 Chartering ceremonies celebrated:
Alpha Gamma at 84

89
NUMBER OF CHAPTERS AND COLONIES Vanderbilt University brothers

91/88
Beta Zeta Epsilon at the 53
University of Maryland brothers
Epsilon Gamma at the 48
2014-2015
University at Albany brothers
2013-2014
2015-2016 Gamma Xi at the 106
University of California, brothers
AVERAGE CHAPTER SIZE Santa Barbara

34
2016- 58 Eta Tau at the University 38
2015 brothers
of Iowa
2015- 56
2014
2014- chapters/colonies have
2013 53 over 60 brothers Brothers from the Alpha Tau Colony at Franklin & Marshall College with their bids. ZETA BETA TAU 2015-2016 9
S T R AT E G I C P L A N Z O N E 4

ALUMNI EXPERIENC E
We have launched a comprehensive alumni relations program that begins during the undergraduate
years, encompassing professional development, chapter engagement and fellowship. Recognizing
the centrality of alumni to both Fraternity and Foundation, success with this initiative depends on
collaboration and communication between the organizations.

Serving ZBT ...


I believe in what ZBT did for me as an undergraduate. I also feel that my experience


as a Founding Father of my chapter and my professional experience is valuable to the
current undergraduate brothers.

DAVID J. COHEN, Epsilon Mu (University of Kansas) 11


Assistant Chapter Advisor to the Epsilon Mu Chapter
BY THE N U M B E R S
ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS
The Southern California Alumni Association has undergone
several operational changes through assistance from
ZBT International Headquarters, such as better financial
management and event publicity. Continues to host successful
events, including a monthly luncheon series.
The Greater Washington D.C. Area Association was
chartered in August 2015. They continue to host high-profile
events such as the Mideast Briefing at the Israeli Embassy. The
group has a strong focus on engaging younger alumni.
The New York Area Alumni Association hosts monthly happy
hours at the same location. They are beginning to utilize social
media as a recruitment tool.
The Atlanta Area Alumni Association offers a variety of Attendees and faculty of the 2015 Volunteer Institute Program hosted in conjunction with 2015 International Leadership School in Las Vegas, Nevada.
acivities and opportunities throughout the year. Besides a
traveling monthly luncheon series, the association hosted a ADVISORS AND VOLUNTEERS
wine tasting for brothers and guests, a group trip to an Atlanta

90%
2015- 222
Braves game and a family picnic. For the second year, the 2016 Chapters 2015 16 Volunteer Institute
association hosted a service day with the Atlanta Community 2014- with at least Program (VIP)
2015 234 one advisor 2014 15 participants
Food Bank in December.

4.1 Average size


of advisory
boards 498 Total volunteers
in the 2014-
2016 biennium

54
MENTORING PROGRAM
ZBT created a new mentor program launched in key geographic
areas. It is our hope that this program will support the development of

NEW
undergraduate brothers and promote engagement
between undergraduates and alumni, as part of
the Fraternitys larger goal of fostering a spirit
of Brotherhood for a Lifetime. Juniors and seniors
brothers involved in
Atlanta area brothers at a community service day at the Atlanta Community Food Bank. mentoring programs across
from select chapters were the first undergraduate in 2015-2016
brothers who had the opportunity to participate.
three locations
The program is open to all alumni brothers residing in focus areas to
The South Florida Area Alumni Association has regular
serve as mentors.
lunches in the Miami area with 15 to 20 brothers attending.
The Chicagoland Alumni Association leadership continues to work ALUMNI EVENTS HOSTED BY THE FRATERNITY
to grow the organization by individual-level networking. Fraternity
staff is helping to establish a board of directors for this group. DALLAS Luncheon LOS ANGELES Library educational exhibit event
Other new associations: Brothers in Philadelphia and Memphis KANSAS CITY Happy hour MIAMI Two luncheons
are working toward establishing a formal group structure. DETROIT Dinner LAS VEGAS Three alumni meetups
Memphis hosted a kickoff event in June 2016.
ZETA BETA TAU 2015-2016 11
S T R AT E G I C P L A N Z O N E 5

FU NDRAISING
We plan to build our base of regular donors to over 2,000 by: establishing a culture of giving among
younger donors; sharpening our case of support; and leveraging our new alumni engagement
strategy.

Why I Give to ZBT ...


My father (Michael S. Leone, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 69) taught me how to be
honest, giving, humble, loving, to treat others with respect and live life to its fullest. And the
Fraternity taught me how to be a leader and part of an organization that is larger than myself. Being
part of ZBT impacted [and will continue to impact] my life and helped me become the person I


am today. ... It is because of [this] that I established the Michael S. Leone Memorial Alpha Omega
Scholarship within the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation.

BRETT A. LEONE, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 11


BY THE N U M B E R S
2015 TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED The ZETA BETA TAU FOUNDATION supports several
important educational and leadership development
Your Support ...
$1,015,435.19


programs, most notably is the Scholarship Awards
Program. Well over $1,500,000 has been awarded
It was an exciting experience; being able
since 1952. In addition, the Foundation is playing an
2015 TOTAL NUMBER OF DONORS increasingly significant role in its support of the Fraternitys to freely talk to fellow undergraduates,
alumni and international representatives while
852 educational programs by providing leadership education
grants. learning about the Fraternity.

BROOKLYN DOVER DAY


participant response

2015 GRANTS AWARDED

$119,504.79
James E. Greer, Jr. Presidents Leadership
Academy: $5,000
Emerging Leaders Institute: $5,000
Anti-Semitism and Hate Prevention Education
Program: $12,500
Dover Days: $5,000
Leadership School: $20,955
Israel Advocacy Summit: $19,403
Chapter Heritage Grants: $20,000
The Zeta Beta Tau Foundation hosted a brotherhood event on Broadway surrounding the show Dames at Sea in October 2015. Brother Douglas E. Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals:
Maine, Alpha Beta (Temple University) 70, pictured far right, is a co-producer of the show. $31,646.79

FIRST TIME DONORS 2015 DONORS BY DECADE


Your Support ...


2015 187 2010s 90
AVERAGE PLEDGE 2000s 57 These scholarships are an unbelievable help for me.
2015 $1,275.67 Paying my way through school is not always the easiest
1990s 66 thing, especially recently with my mother sick and unable to


AVERAGE PAYMENT 1980s 113 work. To have that burden relieved even the slightest bit is
2015 $705.80 something for which I am extremely grateful.
1970s 139

74 3
1960s 137 ALEC T. HAASE, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 17
1950s 108
Undergraduate New planned
Gottheil Society gifts
Other 142
members

ZETA BETA TAU 2015-2016 13


S T R AT E G I C P L A N Z O N E 6

ORGANIZATIONAL CAPAC I T Y
We work to institutionalize collaboration between Fraternity and Foundation through meaningful
changes to board and management functions and/or structure.

PROGRAMS
Working for ZBT ...


Funding provided by the
ZBT is, and always has been, in Zeta Beta Tau Foundation
the Brotherhood business. allows for the success
Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity and the of many international
Zeta Beta Tau Foundation share the events, such as
strategic vision of Brotherhood for a International Convention
Lifetime and, must, therefore, work and Dover Days, as well
together collaboratively to ensure the as chapter and individiual
best brotherhood experience, from
support for brothers.
initiation to Chapter Eternal, for all
brothers. This is not always easy for two
organizations with different cultures ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
and missions, but, as long as leadership, The Fraternitys Director
both staff and volunteer, commit to
of Alumni Engagement
working to institutionalize collaboration
and commit to getting the little things
works closely with
right the details, the vision can be regional Zeta Beta Tau
fulfilled. I for one am counting on it and Foundation and staff


am committed to doing my part as a to plan events, connect
volunteer for both to ensure it. undergraduates with
mentors.

BOARD DEVELOPMENT
The advancement of
both entities comes from
strong leadership, and
the directors of both
JAMES (JIM) P. SUMMERS, organizations work
Gamma Epsilon (Marshall together with staff,
University) 70 consultants and other
Director of Development, Zeta Beta volunteers to grow Zeta
Tau Foundation (retired) Beta Tau as a Brotherhood.
AWA RDS AND RECOGNITION
The Fraternity is fortunate to continue to receive
Man of the Year The Heritage Award accolades for our devotion to the betterment of
For Outstanding Leadership and Service For Distinguished Service to the Jewish Community our brothers and our communities and campuses.
2 016 2016 In 2015-2016, we recorded great successes and
DR. STEPHEN J. TRACHTENBERG THE ARONOV FAMILY honors in several areas.
Delta (Columbia University) 59 Owen W. Aronov, Psi (University of
2015 Indiana Society of Association Executives
President Emeritus of The George Alabama) 74, and Jake F. Aronov, Psi
Washington University
most Innovative Membership Program for online
(University of Alabama) 70
learning portal iJOURNEY
Real estate investors and
2 0 1 5 STUART E. EIZENSTAT, Alpha Pi (University of philanthropists (From left to
North Carolina At Chapel Hill) 64, former White House
right) Director of
adviser and Ambassador to the European Union 2015 DAVID S. WAX, Alpha Rho (University of California, Chapter Services
Los Angeles) 77, longtime volunteer and supporter of Brandon M.
the JCC Association of North America Goldberg, Delta
The Stephen P. Ehrlich Award Iota (University
of Central

For Significant Contributions to the Operations of ZBT The Edwin N. Sommer Award Florida) 11,
and Assistant
Executive Director
2 016 For Selfless Dedication to the Ideals of ZBT Libby Anderson,
MICHAEL S. WIEN CAE, accepted
2016 the the Innovative
Alpha Eta (Colorado State University) 73
MICHAEL D. CIMINI Membership
Professor of Marketing, Nine-Time Ironman Program award
and ZBT Volunteer Kappa (Cornell University) 90
at the STAR
Past International President of Zeta Beta Awards on
2 0 1 5 CRAIG J. WILD, CPA, Gamma Phi (Hofstra Tau Fraternity December 10.
University) 79, current Supreme Councilor, former Zeta
Beta Tau Foundation Director and Chapter Advisor 2015 BARRY M. AARONS, Gamma Tau (Arizona State 2016 North-American Interfraternity Conference
University) 71, past President of the Zeta Beta Tau
Foundation Board of Directors
Laurel Wreath Award for the joint Words to Action
program hosted with Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority, Sigma
The Riegelman-Jacobs Award Alpha Mu Fraternity, Sigma Delta Tau Sorority and the
Anti-Defamation League
For Outstanding Service to the Interfraternal Community Man of Distinction
2 016 For Long-term Commitment to Service and Leadership
DR. ROBERT E. WITT 2016
Honorary Initiate
Chancellor of The University of Alabama
SAM MASSELL
System Mu (University of Georgia) 48
Former Mayor, City of Atlanta; Executive
2 0 1 5 KIMBERLY NOVAK, hazing prevention expert Director of the Buckhead Coalition
and NovakTalks CEO

The Gottheil Medal For Humanitarian Services and Activities that Best Promote Better
Understanding in Relationships among All People

2 0 15 JCC ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA, Zeta Beta Tau partner organization


ZETA BETA TAU 2015-2016 15
S T R AT E G I C P L A N Z O N E 7

ORGANIZATIONAL CAPAC I T Y
(TECHNOLOGY)
We are working to increase our investment in technology to amplify our ability to effectively
engage our constituents.

ZBT Reacts ...


The Zeta Beta Tau Foundation just issued a check to Childrens
Miracle Network Hospitals for $31,646.79 from funds raised


through ZBTs Get on the Ball (www.zbtgetontheball.com) and the
work of 19 ZBT chapters. Thank you!

TOP POST OF THE YEAR


February 24
BY THE N U M B E R S
EMAILS SENT BY THE FRATERNITY SOCIAL MEDIA

11.6
2016- 555,948

27%
2015 total increase
2015- 940,000 in number of
2014 followers across
2014-
2013
2013-
2012
915,000
646,000
email open
rate % three social
channels

FACEBOOK TWITTER LINKEDIN


With the adoption of the Brotherhood for a Lifetime
Strategic Plan 2015-2020, we have adopted a new
focus on carefully crafted electronic resources and
communications. We opened a new social media
platform, increased the number and types of webinars
2016

2015
6,181
5,723
2016

2015
3,038
2,811 6,022
brothers in ZBTs
2014 5,333 2014 2,538 LinkedIn group
offered and honed in our use of email to reduce
informational clutter.
For much of 2016, staff have worked with developers to
re-create The Digital Deltan online brother magazine.
The new magazine will retain elements of the historic
Deltan publication while adopting 21st Century
NEW
in 2015-2016
INSTAGRAM
Debuted new social
feed with emphasis
on photo sharing in 274
spring 2016. followers
technology for reader convenience. The site will be
mobile-responsive with a fresh design and content. The
new site will launch by Fall 2016. STANDARDS OF EXELLENCE AND INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Online learning portal Compass, an upgrade to Chapters and individuals completed these forms through online
2012-launched iJOURNEY, continues to grow in scope services that allowed for convenient, mobile-friendly applications.
and technology as the final enhancements to the site 2016 65 36
2016
are created. We continue to work on development of
the robust portal as we work to build new, engaging 2015 72 2015 44
modules to debut alongside the redesigned site. We
2014 50
anticipate the new site will launch by Fall 2016. 66 2014

We will heavily promote these improvements in ZBTs 2013


49 2013 29
organizational capacity in the next academic year.


ZETA BETA TAU FOUNDATION AWARENESS MONTH The Zeta Beta Tau Brotherhood to me means

115 1,000+ new


Facebook
visits to
ZBTFAM.
more than just lifelong friendships and support
system. It means accountability among brothers to


likes org
hold each other to the high standards that we all

3,500+ 69 Likes and Most popular took an oath to live by.


shares single feature by
over the direct clicks
month MICHAEL F. EASTON, Alpha Alpha (Purdue
University) 12, Zeta Beta Tau Foundation Director

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ACADEMIC S and SC HOL ARS H I PS
OVERALL GRADE-POINT AVERAGE
2016-
2015
3.098
2015- 3.065
2014
2014-
2013 3.03

.033
year over year improvement in the
fraternity-wide GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
The ZETA BETA TAU FOUNDATION supports several important SCHOLARSHIP DOLLARS

26
CHAPTER GPA ABOVE 3.0 educational and leadership development programs, most notably is the
Scholarship Awards Program. Well over $1,500,000 has been awarded
2016 $48,750

18%
2016- 52
2015 since 1952. In addition, the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation is playing an 2015 $44,000
2015- 36 increasingly significant role in its support of the Fraternitys educational scholarships
2014 programs by providing leadership education grants.
year over year improvement awarded in 2016

Intellectual Awareness and Brotherly Love ...


This scholarship embodies Brotherhood for a Lifetime. Once you are a brother, your involvement should never stop. Becoming
an active member of the alumni network is extremely important and necessary for the growth of Zeta Beta Tau. I will have this


bond with my brothers Zeta Beta Tau for the rest of my life. ZBT has shaped who I am for the better. I cannot imagine my life without
this Brotherhood and I want to see my relationships I have made and this organization continue to flourish.

ZACK E. PINTO, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 17


I can honestly say becoming a brother of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity has been the best choice I have made in my college
career. ... Support from my Fraternity is an amazing way for my Fraternity to give back to my family as I have given so much of
my time to the Fraternity. In addition to my sister starting college next year, I have been accepted into business graduate school to
study for my MBA. This is an outstanding opportunity for me but is also going to be a big financial burden on me for a while. A Zeta
Beta Tau Foundation scholarship helps me save money for graduate school and achieve all my goals I want to complete at Rutgers.


Brotherhood for a Lifetime (is) being there for our brothers in times of need and good fortune not just in college but far past our
college years.

JOSEPH ADINOLFI, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 17

18 ZETA BETA TAU 2015-2016


P H ILANTHROPY and PA RT N E R S
OFFICIAL PARTNERS
Social Responsibility


The ZBT family works to support the
Zeta Beta Tau Foundation in many ways.
Learn more at zbt.org/foundation. We rolled a giant ball around
campus for one week and
collected signatures on the ball.
In the first year of official partnership,
the ties with ZBTs newest partner, For each signature we received,
Jewish Women International (JWI), Through dance marathons, local sponsoring businesses and alumni
have grown stronger as ZBT chapters hospital visits and more, ZBT chapters donated a pledged amount of money to
across the country have raised funds and colonies raise hundreds of benefit the Childrens Miracle Network.
for JWI while promoting awareness thousands of dollars for Childrens We went around to hundreds of
on issues promoted by JWI. Learn Miracle Network Hospitals annually. businesses around Columbia (Missouri)
more at zbt.org/greenlightgo. Learn more at zbtgetontheball.com asking for their participation or a
donation. We also did several profit-
shares with local restaurants. We ended
TOTAL DOLLARS RAISED FOR PHILANTHROPY

706,871
up collecting over 3,000 signatures
* throughout the duration of the week,
raising over $9,000 to benefit the

$

Childrens Miracle Network and MU
Childrens Hospital!

OMEGA COLONY
$413,082 $435,207 /
(University of Missouri)

2014-2015
Brothers from the Delta Omicron Chapter at the University of Tampa 2013-2014
present the results of their fundraising efforts to a local childrens hospital.

COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS GET ON THE BALL

43,680 $279,156 * total


*
dollars
raised

2015 $31,646 total dollars raised through the


zbtgetontheball.com website
2014 $25,000

17,500 / 13,214
2014-2015 2013-2014
2016-
2015
2015-
56 number of chapters/
50
colonies that hosted
Get on the Ball 19
chapters and
colonies using
zbtgeton
2014 theball.com

*As reported by 65 chapters and colonies through the 2015-2016 Standards of Excellence program ZETA BETA TAU 2015-2016 19
18 9 8 S O C I E T Y January 1, 2015June 6, 2016
The 1898 Society is the exclusive annual gift club of the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation and it recognizes all donors who support
the Foundation with $250 or more in unrestricted gifts. Members will be listed in the Donor Roll. Ruby: $25,000-99,999;
Sapphire:$10,000-$24,999; Emerald: $5,000-$9,999; Platinum: $2,500-4,999; Gold: $1,000-$2,499; Silver: $500-$999;
Bronze: $250-$499.
1898 Society Ruby Gregg F. Witt, Iota (University of Denver) 1977 James P. Summers, Gamma Epsilon (Marshall University) 1970
Owen W. Aronov, Psi (University of Alabama) 1974 Michael F. Zarb, Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Pennsylvania) 1992 Matthew I. Tobe, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2006
The Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert Foundation Herbert A. Tobin, Iota (University of Denver) 1962
1898 Society Sapphire Charles Wax, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1972
Edward A. Applbaum, Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1965 1898 Society Gold Carl Weinberg, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1952
Stuart Andrew Fraser, Omega (University of Missouri) 1983 Todd S. Aaron, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1984 Bernard E. Weissman, Ph.D., Xi (MIT) (Mass. Institute of Technology) 1975
Daniel M. Goodman, Iota (University of Denver) 2008 Alan Abramson, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1966 Harold F. Widlansky, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1992
Richard C. Goodman, Iota (University of Denver) 1978 Barry Henry Bauman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1978 Marc A Wolens, Esq., Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1970
Jerry N. Katz, CPA, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1976 Alfred K. Berg, Omicron (Syracuse) (Syracuse University) 1973 Neil M. Yaris, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1986
Scott A. Krivis, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1982 Henry W. Bloch, Phi (University of Michigan) 1945 Zeta Beta Tau Southern California Area Alumni Association
Matthew J. Rubins, Kappa (Cornell University) 1990 Hon. Kenith D. Bloom, Alpha Epsilon (Syracuse University) 1950
Laurence A. Bolotin, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2001 1898 Society Silver
1898 Society Emerald Robert L. Bunnen, Jr., Sigma (Tulane University) 1977 Steven L. Aaron, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1960
Barry M. Aarons, Gamma Tau (Arizona State University) 1971 Michael Clifford Burstein, Ph.D., Beta Nu (Johns Hopkins University) 1964 Marc L. Andres, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1982
Allan C. Bell, Esq., Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1981 Andrew Michael Bursten, Sigma (Tulane University) 1981 Andrew F. Ashwal, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 2001
Irving M. Chase, Esq., Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1974 James S. Carlin, CPA, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1980 Jay G. Axelrod, Esq., Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1974
James B. Drotman, Zeta Lambda (Stephen F. Austin State University) 1993 Craig S. Chanoff, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1997 Stephen M. Bauman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1988
Daniel P. Easton, Kappa Phi (Alfred University) 1976 Fred Diamond, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1952 William Meyer Bauman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1973
Michael F. Easton, Alpha Alpha (Purdue University) 2012 James C. Fedalen, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1976 Myles K. Beck, Omega (University of Missouri) 1967
Todd A. Gagliano, Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Penn.) 1995 Dr. Robert E. Fischell, Alpha Upsilon (Duke University) 1951 Douglas A. Bodner, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1987
Jack Guttman, Sigma (Tulane University) 1969 E. Mark Fishman, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1979 Richard Brenner
James S. Mamary, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1975 Warren H. Grant, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1976 William J. Burns, Sigma (Polytechnic Institute of New York University) 1973
Geoffrey H. Radbill, Beta Eta (Bowling Green State University) 1968 Earl T. Greinetz, Iota (University of Denver) 1953 Alan Cason, Mu (University of Georgia) 1979
Bruce E. Slovin, Beta (Cornell University) 1957 Kenneth Alan Grodner, Psi (University of Alabama) 1981 Michael D. Cimini, Kappa (Cornell University) 1992
David Stanton Wax, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1977 Alan B. Gubernick, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1983 Michael E. Cook, Zeta Lambda (Stephen F. Austin State University) 1993
Bruce Howard Weinstein, Psi (University of Alabama) 1970 Erwin M. Gudelsky, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1958 Frederick B. Denitz, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1979
Craig J. Wild, CPA, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1979 Bret W. Hrbek, Delta Xi (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ.) 1996 Dr. Lawrence A. Domont, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1970
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mark A. Ivener, Esq., Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1964 Scott M. Farkas, Esq., Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1994
Richard L. Kaplan, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1965 Dr. Richard D. Ferkel, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1973
1898 Society Platinum David Kreisman, Alpha Beta (University of Chicago) 1960 Saul A. Fern, Pi (Boston University) 1954
Richard N. Abrams, CPA, Rho (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1963 Mrs. Laura Lauder Gary Finkel, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1966
Jeffrey J. Bakker, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1990 Petar Lemajic, Zeta Epsilon (Pennsylvania State University) 1998 Steven G. Fischer, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1966
Martin H. Blank, Jr., Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1963 Irwin Levowitz, Beta Xi (Brooklyn College) 1962 Jonas Martin Frost, III, Omega (University of Missouri) 1964
Richard A. Blenden, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1987 Alan G. Lowy, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1963 Robert D. Gelman, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1983
Robert B. Bregman, Jr., Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1953 Edward L. Lux, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1951 Paul D. Gottfried, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1990
Joel Mark Epstein, Sigma (Tulane University) 1987 Morton L Mandel, Lambda (CWR) (Case Western Reserve University) 1943 Jay Howard Grodin, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1966
William H. Fleece, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1957 Seth O. Mitchner, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1980 Abby L. Hans, Gamma Eta (Bradley University) 1969
Alan I. Franco, Psi (University of Alabama) 1984 A. Sandy Myers, Iota (University of Denver) 1967 Newton Jack Harband, M.D., Tau (University of California-Berkeley) 1962
David I. Freed, Tau (University of California-Berkeley) 1964 Steve W. Nehmen, Omega (University of Missouri) 1976 Stephen C. Helfgott, Alpha (City College of New York) 1969
Jonathan David Frieden, Esq., Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 1994 Robert J. Opitz, Jr., Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1992 Daniel M. Howard, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1977
Stephen A. Gingold, Epsilon Beta (University of California-San Diego) 1987 Harold R. Oseff, Esq., Eta (University of Michigan) 1968 Ealon A. Hubbert, III, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1982
Steven E. Gold, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 2000 Ronald A. Pardo, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1988 Eric S. Isaacson, Psi (University of Alabama) 2011
Jeffrey Paul Goldstein, Psi (University of Alabama) 1985 Daniel M. Rifkin, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1976 Mark A. Itkin, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1975
Alan M. Koren, Gamma Tau (Arizona State University) 1972 Mark L. Rosenberg, Esq., Phi (University of Michigan) 1969 Michael V. Jordan, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2002
Richard Krelstein, Alpha Nu (University of Tennessee-Knoxville) 1959 Roger (Biff) F. Ruttenberg, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1966 John E. Kaltschnee, Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State University) 1996
Faron A. Lewitt, Psi (University of Alabama) 1997 Frederick Schenk, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1975 Stephen I. Karp, Gamma Theta (Queens College) 1970
Brian D. Ruben, CPA, Gamma (Northwestern) (Northwestern University) 1994 Cliff S. Schneider, Esq., Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 Marshall Karro, Alpha Pi (The Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 1968
Scott E. Silberfein, Esq., Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 1994 Lee A. Schnitzer, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1992 George Kaufman, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1949
Robert B. Silverman, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1971 Stephen Stephen Selig, III, Mu (University of Georgia) 1965 Ron H. Kaufman, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1955
Kenneth L. Simon, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 1975 Richard S. Simon, Phi (University of Michigan) 1943 Lawrence A. Klatzkin, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1979
Ronald R. Sklare, Sigma (Tulane University) 1990 Frederick Jaffe Solomon, Sr., Beta Lambda (San Diego State Univ. 1959 Xavier Kohan, Kappa (Cornell University) 1967
Norman M. Waas, Esq., Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1982 Marc David Stine, Omega (University of Missouri) 1969 Stephen Lebowitz, M.D., Alpha (City College of New York) 1968
1898 SOCIETY CONTINUED
Brian A. Lobuts, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1983 Russell J. Cohen, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1992 Edward J. Linky, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1967
Alan Edward Lubel, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1972 Steven M. Cohen, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1999 Joseph Gregory Lubeck
John E. Mitchell, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1984 Jason J. Colombini, Eta Mu (California Poly. State-San Luis Obispo) 2014 Gary L. Mandell, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1979
Marc Needleman, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1969 Sean P. Conklin, Eta Iota (State University of New York-Plattsburgh) 2014 David M. Mars, Mu (Boston) (Boston University) 1998
Mark S. Novak, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1957 Reuben Seth Davidsohn, Psi (University of Alabama) 1995 Joel K. Mayer, Eta (Michigan) (University of Michigan) 1985
Benjamin E. Novogroski, Esq., Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2009 Erik J. Dawson, Mu (Boston) (Boston University) 2006 Jeffrey S. McConnell, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1996
Daniel A. Owens, Delta Xi (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ.) 1997 Ms. Lisa Velazquez DeNapoli Carter Del McCormick, Alpha Pi (Univ. of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) 2015
Howard C. Pizer, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1963 Charles Ignatius Dohoney, Jr. Jay P. Miller, Alpha (City College of New York) 1969
Paul Charles Prounitzer, Pi (Louisiana State University) 1981 Manuel Dominguez, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1982 Michael H. Montano, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1983
Richard E. Robbins, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1984 Dennis Duitch, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1966 Angelo S. Morello, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1990
Gene Rowe, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1961 Dr. Branden M. Engorn, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland C. Park) 2004 Jordan M. Moss, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1997
Edward B. Russnow, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1988 Dr. Howard Robert Epstein, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1986 Robert Myman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1967
Devon M. Schad, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2004 Everett Evnen, Alpha Theta (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 1948 Dr. Zachary P. Nahmias, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2010
Gregory L. Segall, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1985 Andrew J. Feltman, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1990 Lewis Nerman, Omega (University of Missouri) 1971
Michael J. Shartiag, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1983 Dr. Alvin S. Felzenberg, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1971 Richard K. Newman, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1978
Mark S. Sherman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1987 Tom Fineman, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1967 David J. Oheb, Mu (Boston) (Boston University) 2013
Andy Michael Shulman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1994 Howard S. Fleisig, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1972 Benjamin Ohebshalom, Gamma (NYU) (New York University) 1989
Ms. Lisa Shurtz Martin Fox, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1969 Richard A. Optican, Omega (University of Missouri) 1954
Lawrence Stuart Siegel, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1987 Samuel D. Franco, Beta Tau (Widener University) 1977 David G. Palmquist, Gamma Rho (Eastern New Mexico University) 1969
Morrie Siegel, Iota (University of Denver) 1974 Daniel H. Frankenstein, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 2004 Darrell B. Pash, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1970
Dr. Burton Singerman, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1969 Calvin A. Freedman, Alpha Beta (Temple University) 1961 Franklin Paulson, Beta Beta (American University) 1961
Albert H. Small, Chi (University of Virginia) 1946 Jon D. Friedman, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington University) 2013 Joseph L. Pereira, Gamma Xi (University of California-Santa Barbara) 1996
Todd David Smith, Zeta Pi (East Stroudsburg University) 1994 Kenneth G. Friedman, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1957 Meyer J. Persow, Iota (University of Denver) 1980
Ashley S. Steinhart, Esq., Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1964 Louis L. Gadless, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1965 Robert F. Rabin, Sigma (Tulane University) 1987
John D. Stemen, Esq., Omicron (Tufts) (Tufts University) 1999 Deborah Lazar Galant Mitchell J. Racoosin, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1981
Ronald J. Sylvestri, Alpha Xi (Long Island University-C.W. Post) 1965 Mrs. Cassandra Gaylor White Dr. Lenny Ramirez
Ronald Anthony Testa, Jr., Eta Gamma (State Univ. of N.Y.-Oswego) 2002 Dr. Jeffrey Steven Genecov, DDS, Lambda (Univ. of Texas at Austin) 1981 Russel J. Raye, Delta Alpha (Kent State University) 1972
Roberto E. Tillman, Delta Psi (Stony Brook University) 1978 Carl S. Gewirz, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1953 Dr. Ronald S. Rembisz, Ph.D., Zeta Tau (Seton Hall University) 1969
Maurice B. VerStandig, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 2006 Brent S. Giannotta, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2004 Richard D. Ribakove, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1976
Michael Wachtell, Alpha (City College of New York) 1963 Aurelio D. Giordano, Beta Xi (Brooklyn College) 2002 Thomas Stewart Ricketts
Henry H. Goldberg, Beta Zeta (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1959 Herbert R. Rubenstein, Alpha Epsilon (Washington and Lee University) 1974
1898 Society Bronze Laurence Goldman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1972 Arnold J Rubin, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1959
William L. Acheson, Gamma (New York University) 1994 Stephen Lance Goldner, Psi (University of Alabama) 1971 Dr. Howard Stanley Rubin, Gamma Beta (Cal. State Univ.-Northridge) 1967
David I. Ackerman, Esq., Eta Lambda (Emory University) 1999 Joshua A. Golub, Epsilon Phi (Brandeis University) 2007 Mrs. Kimberly Jean Sachar
Todd H. Ackerman, Kappa (Cornell University) 1989 Brett A. Gordon, Mu (Boston University) 1990 Ralph T. Salier-Hellendag, Gamma (Northwestern Univ.) 1976
Robert A. Adelman, Esq., Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1972 Jill Granader Ari Devon Sandel, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1998
Robert M. Adler, CPC, Beta Eta (Bowling Green State University) 1970 Eugene M. Grant, Eta (University of Michigan) 1938 Purnanand Duddu Sarma
David Mitchell Alexander Matthew P. Green, Mu (University of Georgia) 1977 Michael J. Saxvik, Gamma (Northwestern University) 2003
Arthur R. Allen, Psi (University of Alabama) 1986 John A. Greenhall, Esq., Alpha Tau (Franklin & Marshall College) 1984 David J Schaming, Beta Mu (Rider University) 1989
Joshua M. Alpert, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1997 Keith Michael Gregory, Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1981 Thomas Daniel Sciuto
Vincent A. Ammirato, Esq., Beta Pi (California State Univ.-Long Beach) 1968 Cy Gruberg, Ph.D., Beta Mu (Rider University) 1948 David A. Seplow, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1990
Elizabeth (Libby) B. Anderson Charles S. Heftman, Eta (Michigan) (University of Michigan) 1982 Tad S. Shapiro, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1977
Giorgio N. Arcamone, Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State University) 2013 Dr. Holly Schaefer Henebry Jordan R. Sherwood, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2003
Alex J. Bahary, Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 2014 Jon K. Hirschtick, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1983 Mrs. Linda Simon
Jonathan C. Balva, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2013 Adam D. Isrow, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1992 Steven David Spector, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1979
David A. Barcus, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1985 Douglas M. Jacobs, Sigma (Tulane University) 1977 Joseph Sperling, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1968
Charles H. Baren, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1984 Dr. Wayne E. Jacobs, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1987 Howard D. Steinberg, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1982
Robert Barnett, Esq., Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1951 Michael S. Jaffee, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1986 Lawrence (Larry) E. Steinberg, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1957
Mark W. Battaglino, PHR, Zeta Tau (Seton Hall University) 1988 Michael I. Kahn, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1980 Howard A. Strelsin, Beta Mu (Rider University) 1973
Norman Berkman, Omicron (Syracuse) (Syracuse University) 1957 Barry G. Kaiman, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1972 Leon C. Sunstein, Jr., Kappa (Cornell University) 1943
Adam Marc Berman, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 Mark D. Kaplan, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1970 James L. Tenner, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1953
Mark H. Berman, M.D., Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1974 Lowell D. Katz, M.D., Gamma Zeta (University of Louisville) 1968 Ms. Susan Tabas Tepper
Hunter A. Biederman, Esq., Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 Patrick J. Kennedy, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1972 Dr. Peter Van Deerlin
Philip F. Blumberg, Alpha Pi (The Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 1979 Jesse P. Kopp, Delta Eta (Lynn University) 2011 Peter J. Vapnek, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1991
Charles G. Boardman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1984 Eugene F. Korth, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1965 Richard (Dick) E. Wagner, Delta (Columbia University) 1954
William Stephen Boshnick, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1990 Andrew M. Kowalevicz, Jr., Zeta Kappa (Univ. of Maryland-Balt. County) 1998 Martin J. Waldbaum, Iota (University of Denver) 1974
Jonathan A. Brown, Gamma Psi (Northeastern University) 1986 Mrs. Polly A. Kraus Thomas M. Warschauer, Ph.D., Beta Alpha (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) 1969
Joshua C. Brown, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington University) 2012 Harry L. Krausman, Alpha Tau (Long Island University) 1969 Gary Stephen Weinstein, Pi (University of Alabama) 1973
Daniel Carbajal, Kappa (Cornell University) 2003 Mrs. Mardi Swartz Kunik Daniel C. Weitzman, Beta Tau (California State University-Sacramento) 1993
David F. Chavenson, Iota (Dickinson College) 1973 Philip N. Larman, Sigma (Tulane University) 1981 Michael B. Werner, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1964
Steven M. Clein, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 1991 Dr. Jeffrey Larson James J. White, Theta Alpha (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2007
Gerald J. Clericuzio, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1971 Malcolm H Lazarus, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1954 Michael Alan Wilenzick, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1990
Adam L. Cohen, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2001 Steven Martin Lefkowitz Grant Family Foundation
Edward S. Cohen, Rho (University of Richmond) 1964 Richard S. Lenat, Tau (University of California-Berkeley) 1967 Jewish Community Foundation
Nathan A. Cohen, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2007 David Kory Lerner, Gamma Lambda (University of Hartford) 2011 Jason R. Zeboris, Nu (The Ohio State University) 201
EV E R LOYA L S O C I E T Y
The Ever Loyal Society recognizes all donors who have consistently given to the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation with gifts in consecutive
January 1, 2015June 13, 2016

fiscal years. ([##] = consecutive fiscal years)


Dr. Erwin Lesser, Alpha Psi (Pennsylvania State University) 1950 [43] Steven G. Fischer, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1966 [13] Robert S. Lipsey, Beta Zeta (Philadelphia Coll. of Textiles & Science) 1972 [9]
Fred Diamond, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1952 [41] Mark W. Battaglino, PHR, Zeta Tau (Seton Hall University) 1988 [13] Petar Lemajic, Zeta Epsilon (Pennsylvania State University) 1998 [9]
Donald H. Bernstein, Rho (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1960 [33] Barry M. Aarons, Gamma Tau (Arizona State University) 1971 [13] Gerald L. Lasky, Alpha Theta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1960 [9]
Louis L. Gadless, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1965 [32] Michael F. Zarb, Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Pennsylvania) 1992 [12] Robert W. Krensky, Omicron (Syracuse) (Syracuse University) 1956 [9]
Irving M. Chase, Esq., Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1974 [32] James P. Summers, Gamma Epsilon (Marshall University) 1970 [12] Andrew M. Kowalevicz, Jr., Zeta Kappa (U. of Maryland-Balt. County) 1998 [9]
Saul A. Fern, Pi (Boston University) 1954 [31] Robert B. Silverman, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1971 [12] Jerry N. Katz, CPA, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1976 [9]
Calvin Vinick, Alpha Alpha (University of Connecticut) 1952 [30] Cliff S. Schneider, Esq., Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 [12] Michael J. Horvitz, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1972 [9]
Mark H. Weisberg, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1976 [29] John E. Kaltschnee, Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State Univ.) 1996 [12] Alan B. Gubernick, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1983 [9]
Craig J. Wild, CPA, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1979 [28] Michael V. Jordan, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2002 [12] Irwin D. Goldring, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1953 [9]
Warren H. Heilbronner, Alpha Iota (Cornell University) 1941 [26] Edward M. Fischer, Sigma (Polytechnic Institute of New York Univ.) 1956 [12] Kenneth G. Friedman, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1957 [9]
Walter N. Cohen, Alpha Pi (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 1972 [26] Jerome D. Carr, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1973 [12] Christopher R. Ensor, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2006 [9]
Carl Weinberg, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1952 [25] Jeffrey J. Bakker, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1990 [12] Irving (Buddy) L. Cooper 1952 [9]
Douglas A. Bodner, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1987 [25] Matthew J. Rubins, Kappa (Cornell University) 1990 [11] Nathan A. Cohen, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2007 [9]
Alan Stone, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1951 [24] Ronald A. Pardo, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1988 [11] Herbert M. Bridge, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1946 [9]
Steven S. Mathes, Sigma (Tulane University) 1978 [24] Adam Oliveri, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2005 [11] Richard N. Abrams, CPA, Rho (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1963 [9]
Peter M. Auteri, Delta Pi (Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.-Metropolitan) 1973 [24] Edward J. Linky, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1967 [11] Ronald I. Zall, Beta Alpha (University of Colorado Boulder) 1951 [8]
Dr. Edward C. Friedland, Gamma (NYU) (New York University) 1957 [23] Scott A. Krivis, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1982 [11] Thomas M. Warschauer, Ph.D., Beta Alpha (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) 1969 [8]
James B. Drotman, Zeta Lambda (Stephen F. Austin State University) 1993 [23] Richard M. Kaufman, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1956 [11] Neil C. Schoen, Ph.D., Beta Delta (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) 1964 [8]
William J. Dennis, Jr., Alpha (University of Rochester) 1974 [23] Newton Jack Harband, M.D., Tau (University of California-Berkeley) 1962 [11] B. D. Owen, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1963 [8]
Frederick E. Schatz, Eta (University of Michigan) 1957 [22] Brett A. Gordon, Mu (Boston University) 1990 [11] Barry Lhormer, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1956 [8]
James J. Reisert, Xi (MIT) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1986 [22] Dr. Branden M. Engorn, Beta Zeta Epsilon (U. of Maryland - College Park) 2004 [11] Lowell D. Katz, M.D., Gamma Zeta (University of Louisville) 1968 [8]
Hillard M. Lazarus, M.D., Delta Tau (Carnegie Mellon University) 1970 [22] James M. Ehrlich, Iota (University of Denver) 1977 [11] Dr. Stephen D. Kaster, Gamma (New York University) 1956 [8]
Ron H. Kaufman, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1955 [22] Dr. Lawrence A. Domont, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1970 [11] Kenneth A. Grodner, Psi (University of Alabama) 1981 [8]
Timothy A. Juergens, Gamma Beta (University of New Haven) 1988 [22] Steven J. Davidson, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1984 [11] Marvin S. Goldsmith, Alpha Kappa (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) 1957 [8]
Alan R. Heller, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1985 [22] Matthew I. Tobe, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2006 [10] Neal E. Goldrich, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1977 [8]
Laurence I. Pitts, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1979 [21] Frederick J. Solomon, Sr., Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1959 [10] Vincent A. Ammirato, Esq., Beta Pi (California State Univ.-Long Beach) 1968 [8]
Harold R. Oseff, Esq., Eta (University of Michigan) 1968 [21] William I. Smulyan, M.D., Alpha Tau (Franklin & Marshall College) 1965 [10] Leonard J. Adler, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1975 [8]
Paul R. Mande, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1969 [21] Stuart M. Shalloway, Alpha Theta (University of South Carolina) 1982 [10] Wayne D. Wisbaum, Kappa (Cornell University) 1956 [7]
Gregg F. Witt, Iota (University of Denver) 1977 [20] Michael J. Saxvik, Gamma (Northwestern University) 2003 [10] Charles I. Wexler, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1968 [7]
Robert I. Rosenberg, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1966 [20] David W. Sampliner, Delta (Columbia University) 1950 [10] Bernard E. Weissman, Ph.D., Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Tech.) 1975 [7]
Faron A. Lewitt, Psi (University of Alabama) 1997 [20] Brian D. Ruben, CPA, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1994 [10] Ernest N. Wasserman, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1957 [7]
Stephen Katz, Gamma Iota (Western Michigan University) 1968 [20] Daniel B. Robbins, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2006 [10] Norman M. Waas, Esq., Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1982 [7]
Bret W. Hrbek, Delta Xi (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ.) 1996 [20] Daniel P Riley, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2006 [10] David Uhlfelder, CPA, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1956 [7]
Sherman Geeser, Pi (University of Alabama) 1955 [19] Jeffrey Rehm, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1965 [10] Michael S. Swiskay, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1982 [7]
Stephen P. Ehrlich, Esq., Iota (University of Denver) 1970 [19] Matthew P. Malachowski, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2006 [10] Russell L. Smith, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1968 [7]
Michael D. Cimini, Kappa (Cornell University) 1992 [19] Richard A. Leventhal, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1969 [10] Albert H. Small, Chi (University of Virginia) 1946 [7]
Morton L. Mandel, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1943 [17] Michael S. Jaffee, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1986 [10] Dennis S. Sluka, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1973 [7]
Murray I. Levine, Psi (University of Alabama) 1964 [17] James E. Greer, Jr., Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1964 [10] Ralph T. Salier-Hellendag, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1976 [7]
Edward Hyans, Psi (University of Alabama) 1955 [17] Ethan Goldman, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1978 [10] Edward B. Russnow, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1988 [7]
Harvey A. Helman, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1970 [17] Bryan M. Frost, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2004 [10] Richard E. Romano, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1971 [7]
Steven R. Federman, Sigma (Polytechnic Institute of New York Univ.) 1971 [17] Jeremy M. Cramer, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 2001 [10] Burton S. Resnic, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1950 [7]
Robert I. Elan, Esq., Delta Alpha (Kent State University) 1971 [17] Russell J. Cohen, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1992 [10] Curtis R. Quitzau, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 1985 [7]
Harold A. Davidson, Ph.D., Alpha Delta (Univ. of Southern California) 1965 [17] Laurence A. Bolotin, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2001 [10] Lawrence N. Paper 1954 [7]
Robert Barnett, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1951 [17] Myles K. Beck, Omega (University of Missouri) 1967 [10] Norman H. Needel, M.D., Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1965 [7]
Dr. Lionel C. Kimerling, Xi (MIT) (Massachusetts Institute of Tech.) 1965 [16] Richard A. Barron, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1975 [10] Kevin M. McAlpin, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1986 [7]
Michael A. Wilenzick, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1990 [15] James M. Yasinow, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1953 [9] Edward M. Lux, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1980 [7]
Karl Smith, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1977 [15] Bruce Howard Weinstein, Psi (University of Alabama) 1970 [9] Thomas J. LeCompte, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1985 [7]
Joel Glass, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1967 [15] Rabbi Lane B. Steinger, Alpha Epsilon (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1968 [9] David Kreisman, Alpha Beta (University of Chicago) 1960 [7]
Andrew F. Ashwal, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 2001 [15] George M. St. George, Ph.D., Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Techn.) 1976 [9] Brian T. Kloss, Zeta Xi (Gannon University) 1999 [7]
Richard S. Simon, Phi (University of Michigan) 1943 [14] Steven D. Spector, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1979 [9] Robert M. Kline, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1965 [7]
Kenneth E. Joyner, Mu (University of Georgia) 1975 [14] Herbert J. Solomon, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1956 [9] Richard Ketover, Gamma (NYU) (New York University) 1957 [7]
Robert M. Wilson, Alpha Phi (Miami University) 1974 [13] Ernst Preis, Jr., Pi (Louisiana State University) 1971 [9] Brandon D. Keene, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2008 [7]
Scott E. Silberfein, Esq., Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 1994 [13] Howard C. Pizer, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1963 [9] Darin S. Katz, Ph.D., Alpha Psi (Pennsylvania State University) 1990 [7]
Stephen A. Segal, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1976 [13] Daniel A. Owens, Delta Xi (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ.) 1997 [9] Brian A. Hoffman, Sigma (Tulane University) 2009 [7]
Dr. Herschel A. Rubin, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1937 [13] Robert M. Olian, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1950 [9] Joel Henkin, Alpha (City College of New York) 1964 [7]
Arthur D. Peffer, III, Delta Omicron (University of Tampa) 1974 [13] Jerry Litwack, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1953 [9] Stephen C. Helfgott, Alpha (City College of New York) 1969 [7]
E V E R L OYA L S O C I E T Y C O N T I N U E D
Ronald J. Grueskin, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1957 [7] Andrew M. Bursten, Sigma (Tulane University) 1981 [5]
Cy Gruberg, Ph.D., Beta Mu (Rider University) 1948 [7] William J. Burns, Sigma (Polytechnic Institute of New York University) 1973 [5]
Warren H. Grant, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1976 [7] Richard A. Blenden, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1987 [5]
Calvin A. Freedman, Alpha Beta (Temple University) 1961 [7] Hunter A. Biederman, Esq., Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 [5]
Stuart A. Fraser, Omega (University of Missouri) 1983 [7] Louis Banez, Jr, Kappa Nu (University of San Francisco) 1987 [5]
Howard S. Fleisig, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1972 [7] Jay G. Axelrod, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1974 [5]
Stephen J. Dienstfrey, Beta Pi (California State Univ.-Long Beach) 1965 [7] Edward A. Applbaum, Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1965 [5]
Reuben S. Davidsohn, Psi (University of Alabama) 1995 [7] Joseph F. Alfidi, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1997 [5]
Harold Cramer, Alpha Beta (Temple University) 1948 [7] John Zeller, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1968 [4]
John R. Charney, M.D., Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1969 [7] Robert A. Youdelman, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1963 [4]
Jerald J. Brownstein, Alpha Tau (Franklin & Marshall College) 1963 [7] Robert Wollin, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1957 [4]
Brett M. Bressler, Sigma (Tulane University) 1986 [7] Dennis E. Winson, D.D.S., Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1961 [4]
Robert B. Bregman, Jr., Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1953 [7] James H. Weinberg, Sigma (Tulane University) 1983 [4]
Leonard N. Block, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1953 [7] Bruce S. Tucker, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1956 [4]
John Bergacs, III, Delta Pi (Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.-Metropolitan) 1973 [7] Lee A. Train, Sigma (Tulane University) 1962 [4]
Robert Baime, Mu (University of Chicago) 1960 [7] Col. Michael J. Topper, DVM, Mu (University of Georgia) 1976 [4]
Neil M. Yaris, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1986 [6] Marc D. Stine, Omega (University of Missouri) 1969 [4]
Daniel C. Weitzman, Beta Tau (California State Univ.-Sacramento) 1993 [6] Frank J. Spitalny, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1950 [4]
Jon D. Totz, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1956 [6] Ronald R. Sklare, Sigma (Tulane University) 1990 [4]
Roberto E. Tillman, Delta Psi (Stony Brook University) 1978 [6] Jonathan H. Simon, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1987 [4]
Howard A. Strelsin, Beta Mu (Rider University) 1973 [6] Zachary R. Silvers, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1997 [4]
Lawrence I. Strauss, Gamma Iota (Western Michigan University) 1967 [6] Robert M. Shulman, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1969 [4]
Ashley S. Steinhart, Esq., Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1964 [6] Curtis L. Shollenberger, Beta Tau (Widener University) 1981 [4]
Morris H. Stalk, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1961 [6] Paul E. Schneider, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1950 [4]
Adam E. Simon, Theta Alpha (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2005 [6] David J. Schaming, Beta Mu (Rider University) 1989 [4]
Barry J. Schlossberg, Beta Mu (Rider University) 1960 [6] Joseph Sapir, Gamma (New York University) 1957 [4]
David H. Schachnovsky, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1959 [6] Roger (Biff) F. Ruttenberg, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1966 [4]
Gene Rowe, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1961 [6] Stephen M. Rousso, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1966 [4]
Sidney M. Rosen, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1961 [6] Scott B. Roberts, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1984 [4]
Richard E. Robbins, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1984 [6] Lawrence E. Putterman, Iota (University of Denver) 1970 [4]
Richard D. Ribakove, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1976 [6] Seymour S. Phillips, Alpha Iota (University of Kentucky) 1943 [4]
Robert B. Prizer, Chi Mu (New York University) 1959 [6] Joseph L. Pereira, Gamma Xi (Univ. of California-Santa Barbara) 1996 [4]
Dr. Zachary P Nahmias, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2010 [6] Darrell B. Pash, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1970 [4]
Daniel K. Mintz, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1985 [6] David G. Palmquist, Gamma Rho (Eastern New Mexico University) 1969 [4]
Jeffrey S. McConnell, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1996 [6] Daniel S. Orwasher, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2001 [4]
The Zeta Beta Tau Foundation hosted a brotherhood event at fine art
Kent L. Mardon, Esq., Omicron (Syracuse) (Syracuse University) 1959 [6] Mark S. Novak, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1957 [4]
Gary L. Mandell, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1979 [6]
workshop and publishing house Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles in March 2016. Steve W. Nehmen, Omega (University of Missouri) 1976 [4]
David W. Lockshin, Omicron (The Ohio State University) 1949 [6] Brother Sidney B. Felsen, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) A. Sandy Myers, Iota (University of Denver) 1967 [4]
Bryan S. Levy, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 2001 [6] 50, is co-founder of the gallery. (From left to right) Brother Felsen greeted William D. Markenson, Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1963 [4]
Morton H. Levey, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1983 [6] Mrs. Linda Katz and Zeta Beta Tau Foundation Treasurer Jerry N. Katz, CPA, Edward L. Lux, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1951 [4]
Harry A. Koehler, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1974 [6] Alpha Rho (University of California, Los Angeles) 76, at the event. Brian A. Lobuts, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1983 [4]
Mark B. Key, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1990 [6] Robert H. Lewis, Delta Theta (University of Charleston) 1975 [4]
Richard L. Kaplan, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1965 [6] Kevin J. Rich, Delta Chi (Bentley University) 1984 [5] Gregory S. Lewis, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1996 [4]
Barry G. Kaiman, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1972 [6] Dr. Ronald S Rembisz, Ph.D., Zeta Tau (Seton Hall University) 1969 [5] Yaier Y. Lehrer, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 1976 [4]
Mark A. Itkin, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1975 [6] Harry S. Lutz, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1967 [5] M. Jeff King, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1961 [4]
Steven J. Herman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1989 [6] Irwin Levowitz, Beta Xi (Brooklyn College) 1962 [5] James B. Kalin, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2014 [4]
John A. Harris, Phi (University of Michigan) 1958 [6] David Kory Lerner, Gamma Lambda (University of Hartford) 2011 [5] Mark A. Ivener, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1964 [4]
Henry H. Goldberg, Beta Zeta (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1959 [6] Jason A. Krane, Gamma Lambda (University of Hartford) 2010 [5] Ealon A. Hubbert, III, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1982 [4]
Sean Phillip Gilliam, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2009 [6] George Kaufman, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1949 [5] Daniel M. Howard, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1977 [4]
David H. Fink, Iota (Union College) 1956 [6] Stanley Kaufman, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1970 [5] Abby L. Hans, Gamma Eta (Bradley University) 1969 [4]
David F. Chavenson, Iota (Dickinson College) 1973 [6] Alexander H. Katz, Gamma Lambda (University of Hartford) 2011 [5] Matthew P. Green, Mu (University of Georgia) 1977 [4]
Alan Cason, Mu (University of Georgia) 1979 [6] Stephen I. Karp, Gamma Theta (Queens College) 1970 [5] Laurence Goldman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1972 [4]
Norman Berkman, Omicron (Syracuse) (Syracuse University) 1957 [6] Michael J. Kantner, Kappa Nu Kappa (Rensselaer Poly. Institute) 1992 [5] Steven E. Gold, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 2000 [4]
Charles H. Baren, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1984 [6] Jack Guttman, Sigma (Tulane University) 1969 [5] Norman Glosserman, Sigma (Tulane University) 1959 [4]
Harold F. Widlansky, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1992 [5] Daniel M. Goodman, Iota (University of Denver) 2008 [5] Brent S. Giannotta, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2004 [4]
Michael B. Werner, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1964 [5] Richard C. Goodman, Iota (University of Denver) 1978 [5] Stanley P. Frank, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1958 [4]
Paul Wachter, Alpha Nu (University of Tennessee-Knoxville) 1968 [5] Edward M. Goldston, Alpha Psi (Pennsylvania State University) 1957 [5] Ira J. Fischman, Eta (University of Pennsylvania) 1959 [4]
Herbert A. Tobin, Iota (University of Denver) 1962 [5] Bruce Goldhagen, Gamma Psi (Northeastern University) 1976 [5] Dr. Alvin S. Felzenberg, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1971 [4]
Leon C. Sunstein, Jr., Kappa (Cornell University) 1943 [5] Ian Golden, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1967 [5] Adam L. Cohen, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2001 [4]
Morrie Siegel, Iota (University of Denver) 1974 [5] Paul A. Gitman, Alpha (Columbia University) 1962 [5] Gerald J. Clericuzio, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1971 [4]
Michael J. Shartiag, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1983 [5] Nathan D. Fox, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2009 [5] Martin H. Blank, Jr., Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1963 [4]
John B. Sang, Gamma Xi (University of California-Santa Barbara) 1987 [5] Tom Fineman, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1967 [5] Mark H. Berman, M.D., Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 1974 [4]
Avram Salkin, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1956 [5] Daniel P. Easton, Kappa Phi (Alfred University) 1976 [5] Peter M. Berk, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1987 [4]
Stephen B. Rycroft, Alpha Tau (Franklin & Marshall College) 1983 [5] Michael F. Easton, Alpha Alpha (Purdue University) 2012 [5] Merwyn S. Bear, Zeta (University of Pennsylvania) 1958 [4]
E V E R L OYA L S O C I E T Y C O N T I N U E D
Steven D. Altmann, Psi (University of Alabama) 1989 [4] Howard D. Steinberg, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1982 [2] Sheldon Hirst, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1977 [2]
Dr. Elliot M. Altman, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1959 [4] John T. Stagich, II, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2010 [2] Robert A. Herman, M.D., Pi (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1968 [2]
Philip M. Waxberg, Alpha (City College of New York) 1966 [3] Joseph Sperling, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1968 [2] Charles S. Heftman, Eta (Michigan) (University of Michigan) 1982 [2]
David S. Wax, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1977 [3] Richard E. Songer, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1965 [2] Allen S. Greene, Unknown Chapter (Unknown) 1968 [2]
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1991 [3] Stephen Sokolow, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1962 [2] Joseph Green, Beta Alpha (University of Colorado Boulder) 1958 [2]
Morton E. Tavel, M.D., Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1954 [3] Neil H. Sobel, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1968 [2] Paul D. Gottfried, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1990 [2]
Charles R. Swartz, Chi (University of Virginia) 1965 [3] Bruce E. Slovin, Beta (Cornell University) 1957 [2] Raul Gonzalez, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1991 [2]
Herbert F. Slavin, Alpha Beta (University of California-Los Angeles) 1953 [3] Kevin J. Skaggs, Delta Eta (Lynn University) 2013 [2] Evan J. Goldstein, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 2009 [2]
Dr. Burton Singerman, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1969 [3] Kenneth L. Simon, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 1975 [2] Christopher P. Goldsmith, Alpha Epsilon (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1977 [2]
Louis E. Sigman, Pi (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1966 [3] Alan Siegel, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1961 [2] Stephen Lance Goldner, Psi (University of Alabama) 1971 [2]
Michael L. Sehn, Mu (Boston) (Boston University) 2012 [3] Mark S. Sherman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1987 [2] Stephen A. Gingold, Epsilon Beta (Univ. of California-San Diego) 1987 [2]
Walter F. Schwartz, M.D., Sigma (Tulane University) 1950 [3] Stephen A. Segall, Kappa (Cornell University) 2007 [2] Dr. Jeffrey S. Genecov, DDS, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1981 [2]
Lee A. Schnitzer, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1992 [3] Wayne H. Schwartz, Beta Psi (American University) 1988 [2] Brian M. Geffen, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2007 [2]
David S. Safran, Gamma Psi (Northeastern University) 1970 [3] Jacob Harris Schwartz, Psi (University of Alabama) 2014 [2] Oscar I. Garduno, Mu (Georgia) (University of Georgia) 2013 [2]
Herbert R. Rubenstein, Alpha Epsilon (Washington and Lee Univ.) 1974 [3] David J. Schiebel, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1952 [2] Bernard R. Gans, Gamma Xi (Univ.y of California-Santa Barbara) 1970 [2]
Harold S. Prigozen, Omicron (The Ohio State University) 1941 [3] Frederick Schenk, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1975 [2] Todd A. Gagliano, Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Pennsylvania) 1995 [2]
Michael A. Pollack-Twomey, Delta Beta (University of Connecticut) 2013 [3] J. L. Scheinker, Beta Zeta (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1959 [2] Alan I. Franco, Psi (University of Alabama) 1984 [2]
Stephen D. Palmour, Mu (University of Georgia) 1976 [3] Benjamin I. Sanders, Beta Alpha Theta (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) 2016 [2] Martin Fox, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1969 [2]
Robert J. Opitz, Jr., Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1992 [3] Joseph W. Salus, II, Eta (University of Pennsylvania) [2] Craig W. Foster, Mu (University of Georgia) 1983 [2]
Marc Needleman, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1969 [3] George Rubin, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1954 [2] Gary Finkel, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1966 [2]
Marc B. Nathanson, Iota (University of Denver) 1967 [3] Arnold J. Rubin, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1959 [2] Andrew J. Feltman, Xi (MIT) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1990 [2]
Joel K. Mayer, Eta (Michigan) (University of Michigan) 1985 [3] Honorable Marvin D. Rowen, Alpha Beta (U. of California-Los Angeles) 1953 [2] Leslie Fein, Sigma (Tulane University) 1968 [2]
James S. Mamary, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1975 [3] Michael Rostin, Mu (University of Georgia) 2013 [2] Wesley C. Dunlap, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2014 [2]
Wayne E. Lippman, Alpha Psi (Pennsylvania State University) 1958 [3] Mark L. Rosenberg, Esq., Phi (University of Michigan) 1969 [2] Lee I. Dogoloff, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1961 [2]
Stephen Lebowitz, Alpha (City College of New York) 1968 [3] David Ellis Rind, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2014 [2] Adam J. Diamond, Psi (University of Alabama) 2010 [2]
Richard Krelstein, Alpha Nu (University of Tennessee-Knoxville) 1959 [3] Richard S. Rhodes, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1951 [2] Eddie Richard Demera, Beta Xi (Brooklyn College) 2018 [2]
Lawrence H. Kraft, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1971 [3] Geoffrey H. Radbill, Beta Eta (Bowling Green State University) 1968 [2] Joseph J. Delmonico, DDS, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1982 [2]
Dr. Allan E. Kornberg, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1975 [3] Mitchell J. Racoosin, Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1981 [2] Paul D. DElia, Omicron (Syracuse University) 2007 [2]
Solomon S. Klioze, Alpha Pi (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 1968 [3] Steven M. Rabin, Esq., Epsilon (Cornell University) 1967 [2] Jeffrey P. Danzinger, Alpha Upsilon (Duke University) 1966 [2]
David I. Karp, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1976 [3] Jay L. Post, Omicron (Syracuse University) 2001 [2] Louis D. Danoff, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1968 [2]
Edward E. Joffe, Alpha Gamma (University of Michigan) 1942 [3] Louis M. Perlmutter, Beta Alpha (University of Colorado Boulder) 1954 [2] Michael E. Cook, Zeta Lambda (Stephen F. Austin State University) 1993 [2]
Leo R. Jalenak, Jr., Sigma (Tulane University) 1951 [3] Joseph F. Pells, Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 1952 [2] Richard Colman, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1968 [2]
Lawrence A. Heilbronner, Epsilon Delta (Binghamton Univ. - SUNY) 1987 [3] Richard A. Optican, Omega (University of Missouri) 1954 [2] Craig S. Chanoff, Beta Zeta Epsilon (U. of Maryland - College Park) 1997 [2]
Gregory A. Harding, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1995 [3] David J. Oheb, Mu (Boston University) 2013 [2] Jeffrey A. Chaitoff, Alpha Phi (Miami University) 1970 [2]
David C. Gurnick, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1981 [3] Adrian J. Obleton, Mu (University of Georgia) 2017 [2] John W. Castle, Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 1984 [2]
Keith M. Gregory, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1981 [3] Benjamin E. Novogroski, Esq., Delta Iota (Univ. of Central Florida) 2009 [2] Nicholas E. Carr, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington Univ.) 2016 [2]
William H. Fleece, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1957 [3] Elliot E. Newman, Theta (Pennsylvania State University) 1959 [2] Carl C. Carlsson, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1990 [2]
Donald C. Fisher, Beta Gamma (Indiana University Bloomington) 1954 [3] Lewis Nerman, Omega (University of Missouri) 1971 [2] David Callif, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1972 [2]
Dr. Mark L. Fisher, Alpha Tau (Franklin & Marshall College) 1962 [3] Robert Myman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1967 [2] Michael C. Burstein, Ph.D., Beta Nu (Johns Hopkins University) 1964 [2]
Joel Mark Epstein, Sigma (Tulane University) 1987 [3] Jordan M. Moss, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1997 [2] Milton L. Brown, Psi (University of Alabama) 1954 [2]
James S. Duberstein, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1958 [3] Elihu H. Modlin, Epsilon (Union College) 1948 [2] William S. Boshnick, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1990 [2]
Manuel Dominguez, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1982 [3] Seth O. Mitchner, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1980 [2] Charles G. Boardman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1984 [2]
Sean P. Conklin, Eta Iota (State University of New York-Plattsburgh) 2014 [3] John E. Mitchell, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1984 [2] Hon. Kenith D. Bloom, Alpha Epsilon (Syracuse University) 1950 [2]
Jason J. Colombini, Eta Mu (California Poly. State-San Luis Obispo) 2014 [3] Jay P. Miller, Alpha (City College of New York) 1969 [2] Henry W. Bloch, Phi (University of Michigan) 1945 [2]
James S. Carlin, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1980 [3] Sam Massell, Mu (University of Georgia) 1948 [2] Grant H. Bickwit, Mu (University of Georgia) 2013 [2]
Dennis Black, Kappa (Cornell University) 1965 [3] Joseph M. Martini, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 2012 [2] Adam M. Berman, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 [2]
Barry H. Bauman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1978 [3] Philip S. Manson, Mu (University of Georgia) 1980 [2] Alfred K. Berg, Omicron (Syracuse) (Syracuse University) 1973 [2]
Stephen M. Bauman, Psi (University of Alabama) 1988 [3] Dr. Philip J. Malvin, Mu (University of Georgia) 1956 [2] Fred Benson, Pi (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1969 [2]
Jonathan C. Balva, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2013 [3] Jerome P. Magdovitz, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1957 [2] Allan C. Bell, Esq., Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1981 [2]
Taal M. Ashmann, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1999 [3] Seth Levine, CPA, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1984 [2] Laitin W. Beecham, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2015 [2]
Marc L. Andres, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1982 [3] Brian H. Leventhal, Esq., Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1993 [2] Harry W. Baumgarten, Phi Alpha Alpha (George Washington Univ.) 2010 [2]
David I. Ackerman, Eta Lambda (Emory University) 1999 [3] Harris J. Kuhn, Iota (University of Denver) 1973 [2] Richard G. Barnes, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1970 [2]
Craig Alan Zimmett, Esq., Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1982 [2] James P. Krasky, Alpha Iota (University of Kentucky) 1973 [2] Ralph M. Bard, MD JD, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1972 [2]
Barry R. Woletz, Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 2014 [2] George J. Kramer, Zeta (University of Pennsylvania) 1958 [2] D. Keith Bailey, Mu (University of Georgia) 1979 [2]
Robert B. Wilensky, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1972 [2] Benjamin A. Koshkin, Delta Eta (Lynn University) 2012 [2] Alex J. Bahary, Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 2014 [2]
James J. White, Theta Alpha (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2007 [2] Jesse P. Kopp, Delta Eta (Lynn University) 2011 [2] Jared I. Arcari, Gamma (NYU) (New York University) 2015 [2]
Dr. Lawrence H. Werboff, Alpha Epsilon (Syracuse University) 1970 [2] Alan J. Kaufman, Beta Epsilon (Michigan State University) 1970 [2] Glenn Antonacopoulos, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1988 [2]
Martin J. Waldbaum, Iota (University of Denver) 1974 [2] Joshua H. Kaufman, Eta Xi (Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte) 2014 [2] Douglas Michael Adams, Eta Omicron (Quinnipiac University) 2017 [2]
Richard (Dick) E. Wagner, Delta (Columbia University) 1954 [2] Mark D. Kaplan, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1970 [2] Todd H. Ackerman, Kappa (Cornell University) 1989 [2]
Michael Wachtell, Alpha (City College of New York) 1963 [2] Michael S. Kaplan, Iota (University of Denver) 1974 [2] William L. Acheson, Gamma (NYU) (New York University) 1994 [2]
Keith Vinnecour, Alpha Eta (University of California-Berkeley) 1961 [2] Michael I. Kahn, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1980 [2] Alan Abramson, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1966 [2]
Benjamin L. Vine, Delta Eta (Lynn University) 2013 [2] Ralph Joel, Gamma (NYU) (New York University) 1971 [2] Joseph S. Abramson, Beta Zeta Epsilon (U. of Maryland - College Park) 2009 [2]
Peter J. Vapnek, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1991 [2] Douglas M. Jacobs, Sigma (Tulane University) 1977 [2] Steven L. Aaron, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1960 [2]
John F. Vaccaro, Kappa (Cornell University) 1992 [2] Adam D. Isrow, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1992 [2]
John D. Stemen, Esq., Omicron (Tufts) (Tufts University) 1999 [2] Sanford Holo, Phi (University of Michigan) 1960 [2]
VOLU N T E ER S 20152016
Thank you to all of the volunteers, advisors, friends and others who give of their time and energy to make ZBT great!
Daniel P. Easton, Kappa Phi (Alfred University) 1976 Peter B. Grippe, Jr., Zeta Xi (Gannon University) 1996
Joseph H. Rosen, Beta Psi (American University) 1970 Todd A. Roland, Zeta Xi (Gannon University) 1996
Lee H. Gochman, Beta Psi (American University) 2015 Derek L. Harris, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1995
Barry M. Aarons, Gamma Tau (Arizona State University) 1971 Nigel O. King, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 2010
Geoffrey C. Dix, Gamma Tau (Arizona State University) 2014 Patrick L. Sandor, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 2013
Mark A. Whitaker, Delta Omega (Babson College) 1979 Richard C. Threlkeld, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 2012
Glenn F. Hardy, Esq., Epsilon Delta (Binghamton University - SUNY) 1990 Douglas A. Bodner, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1987
Eric B. Engel, Gamma Psi (Boston City Area) 2013 Greg A. Wombough, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1992
Seth W. Stern, Esq., Mu (Boston University) 2009 Jason R. Woulfin, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 2002
Jared B. Heit, Mu (Boston University) 2011 Nirmal K. Patel, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1993
Joshua S. Winzelberg, Mu (Boston University) 2009 Stefan M. Woulfin, Xi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 2000
Todd P. Kulkin, Epsilon Phi (Brandeis University) 2007 Craig J. Wild, CPA, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1979
Keith R. Sherman, Epsilon Phi (Brandeis University) 2013 John M. Yerkes, Gamma Phi (Hofstra University) 1991
Neil A. Schweitzer, Beta Xi (Brooklyn College) 1992 Josh B. Green, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 2011
Vito N. Lepore, Beta Xi (Brooklyn College) 1993 Stephen B. Oppenheim, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 1987
Jesse A. Montes, Beta Tau (Buffalo State College) 2013 Allan N. Waterman, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 70, Eric J. Atlas, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 2002
Jason J. Colombini, Eta Mu (California Polytechnic-San Luis Obispo) 2014 meets with an undergraduate as part of 2015 International Leadership in Eric S. Newmark, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 2008
Brian A. Freitag, Eta Mu (California Polytechnic-San Luis Obispo) 2013 Las Vegas. Brother Waterman is a veteran volunteer. Evan Waldman, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 2004
Darren T. Kettler, Eta Mu (California Polytechnic-San Luis Obispo) 2013 Gabriel B. Paul, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 1996
Grant M. Frick, Eta Mu (California Polytechnic State-San Luis Obispo) 2011 Hy Mariampolski, Alpha (City College of New York) 1968 Gary A. Growe, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 1974
Hayden J. Richter, Eta Mu (California Polytechnic-San Luis Obispo) 2013 Mark D. Gerstle, Alpha (City College of New York) 1965 Josh B. Green, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 2011
Zachary F. Wortiska, Eta Mu (California Polytechnic-San Luis Obispo) 2011 Philip M. Waxberg, Alpha (City College of New York) 1966 Michael J. Shartiag, Beta Gamma (Indiana University) 1983
Allan N. Waterman, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1970 Michael S. Wien, Alpha Eta (Colorado State University) 1973 Melissa Kish, Indiana University
Robert A. Miller, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1971 Mark L. Kerman , Delta (Columbia University) 1983 Alvin E. Schneider, Gamma Delta (Long Island University-C.W. Post) 1972
Ryan H. Gardner, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 2011 Charles V. Callan , Delta (Columbia University) 1978 Jonathan B. Garver, Phi Theta Gamma (Lyon College) 2010
Vincent A. Ammirato, Esq., Beta Pi (California State Univ.-Long Beach) 1968 John A. Zaro , Delta (Columbia University) 2005 Kenton R. Adler, Phi Theta Gamma (Lyon College)
Dr. Joseph J. Scollo, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1967 Adam S. Krasner, Kappa (Cornell University) 2012 John Weinzierl, Lyon College
Frank L. Costa, Beta Kappa of Phi Epsilon Pi (Calif. State Univ.-Long Beach) 1967 David J. Coyne, Kappa (Cornell University) 1990 James P. Summers, Gamma Epsilon (Marshall University) 1970
James E. Greer, Jr., Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1964 Gerald V. Ippolito, Kappa (Cornell University) 1979 Brendan J. Englot, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 2007
Larry J. Lampel, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1971 Leonard K. Herstein, Kappa (Cornell University) 1991 David J. Hutchings, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 2010
Morris H. Stalk, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1961 Randy I. Brandoff, Kappa (Cornell University) 1998 Hooman Vassef, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1999
Stuart W. Shapiro, Beta Pi (California State University-Long Beach) 1972 David I. Burrows, Kappa (Cornell University) 1991 Jeffrey C. Xing, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 2010
Brian A. White, Gamma Nu (California State University-Los Angeles) 1983 Matthew J. Rubins, Kappa (Cornell University) 1990 Bernard E. Weissman, Ph.D., Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1975
Byron C. Tucker, Gamma Nu (California State University-Los Angeles) 1988 Michael D. Cimini, Kappa (Cornell University) 1992 David Lee, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 2006
Honorable Stephen L. Cooley, Esq., Gamma Nu (Calif. State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1970 Scott M. Schechter, Kappa (Cornell University) 2011 William P. Chernicoff, Xi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1997
Manuel Dominguez, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1982 Brian R. Poliner, Phi (Duquesne University) 1977 Matthew Fallings, Alpha Phi (Miami University) 2013
Richard E. Romano, Gamma Nu (California State Univ.-Los Angeles) 1971 Todd D. Smith, Zeta Pi (East Stroudsburg University) 1994 Daniel E. Zides, Alpha Sigma of Phi Sigma Delta (Michigan State Univ.) 1965
Steven R. Robles, Gamma Nu (California State University-Los Angeles) 1985 Benjamin E. Karas, Eta Sigma (Elon University) 2013 Martin L. Katz, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1972
Eric A. Lowe, Gamma Beta (California State University-Northridge) 1997 Paul C. Miller, Elon University Randall J. Slaboch, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1976
Andrew M. Wilds, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 2005 Lowell D. Plotkin, Eta Lambda (Emory University) 2000 Richard A. Martin, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1977
Darren S. Klein, Gamma Beta (California State University-Northridge) 1999 Patrick B. McBride, Eta Lambda (Emory University) 2014 W. Scott Jones, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1980
David N. Bregman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1987 Jason B. Andersen, Eta Lambda (Emory University) 2003 Donald A. Hitchcock, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1973
Jeffrey A. Bernstein, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 2004 Sean T. Sullivan, Eta Lambda (Emory University) 2004 Donald A. Trinite, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 2008
Patrick S. Milman, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1985 Brett J. Goldman, Epsilon Tau (Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison) 2008 Dr. Steven K. Murmann, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1980
Richard L. Fine, Gamma Beta (California State University-Northridge) 1984 Dr. Dwight L. Davidson, Epsilon Tau (Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison) Michael G. Cortina, Esq., Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1995
Robert B. Katz, Gamma Beta (California State University-Northridge) 1991 Ruben F. Henao, Epsilon Tau (Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison) 2007 Steven T. Ehrenhart, Delta Lambda (Monmouth College) 1979
Sean E. Donohoe, Gamma Beta (California State Univ.-Northridge) 1984 Donald J. Jones, Delta Pi (Fairleigh Dickinson University-Metropolitan) 1996 Martin J. Duvall, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1984
David P. Mariano, Jr., Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 2000 Joseph P. Cremona, Delta Pi (Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.-Metropolitan) 2013 Zachary E. Adams, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 2014
Jesse A. Spier, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 2003 Antonio M. Young, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 1998 Alan B. Gubernick ,Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1983
Michael J. Lowry, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 2001 Brett A. Leone, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2011 Dr. Daniel B. Feit, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1988
Nathaniel A. Hathaway, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 2000 Daniel S. Schneider, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2011 Jeffrey S. Gross, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1988
Ryan J. Milosh, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 2002 Jason A. Watson, Esq., Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2002 Myles Kahn, Alpha Nu (Muhlenberg College) 1984
Christopher M. Schnabel, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1998 Matthew P. Caradonna, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2013 Bernard Mindich, Gamma (New York University) 1958
Dr. Robert I. Sperber, Kappa of Phi Sigma Delta (Case Western Reserve Univ.) 1951 Sean P. Gilliam, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2009 M. Kenneth Ruskin, Gamma (New York University) 1957
Jack Trachtenberg, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1999 William E. Bassett, Jr., Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 1989 Richard Ketover, Gamma (New York University) 1957
Jonathan I. Yulish, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1984 Michael J. Tomkiewicz, Zeta Alpha (Florida State University) 2004 Honorable Albert Blinder, Gamma (New York University) 1944
Marc D. Seigel, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 2000 Dr. David M. Elbaum, Alpha Tau (Franklin & Marshall College) 1972 Steven D. Benathen, Gamma (New York University) 2010
Nathaniel A. Hathaway, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 2000 Eric L. Wesoloski, Zeta Xi (Gannon University) 1996 Andrew H. Zeiberg, Gamma Psi (Northeastern University) 1986
Robert B. Wilensky, Lambda (Case Western Reserve University) 1972 Gregory D. Hall, Zeta Xi (Gannon University) 2004 David S. Safran, Gamma Psi (Northeastern University) 1970
VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED
Brian D. Ruben, CPA, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1994
John E. Mitchell, Gamma (Northwestern University) 1984
Michael J. Saxvik, Gamma (Northwestern University) 2003
Dane Berkowitz, Alpha Psi (Pennsylvania State University) 2014
Dr. Jason E. Kaplan, Alpha Psi (Pennsylvania State University) 2008
Richard G. Singer, Alpha Psi (Pennsylvania State University) 2010
Alec C. Pack, Alpha Alpha (Purdue University) 2012
James (Alex) A. Blubaugh, Alpha Alpha (Purdue University) 2014
Michael F. Easton, Alpha Alpha (Purdue University) 2012
Leslie Klaidman, Quinnipiac University
Eilon D. Natan, Zeta Delta (Ramapo College) 2009
Allan M. Fink, Beta Mu (Rider University) 1961
Cecil Sprung, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1953
Keith M. Brauer, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1982
Kevin R. Lynn, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 2000
Lee A. Schnitzer, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1992
Robert Schultz, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1972
Corey A. Zucker, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1985
James S. Mamary, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1975
Raymond J. Woody, Jr., Beta Delta (Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey) 1984
Steven Springer, Beta Delta (Rutgers State University of New Jersey) 1997
Anthony M. Joplin, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 2013
Christopher J. Mouriski, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1997
Yogesh S. Shroff, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1996 Several of the 2016 Dover Days contained alumni panels. At the Atlanta event, panelists included (from left to right) Joseph H. (Joe) Rosen, Beta Psi
David A. Noll, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 2005 (American University) 70, Scott M. Ratchick, Sigma (Tulane University) 83, Sean T. Sullivan, Eta Lambda (Emory University) 04, and Jason A. Sain, Alpha
Justin C. Frisco, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 2001 Zeta (University of Florida) 97.
Martin W. Montesano, Beta Lambda (San Diego State University) 1991
Brian R. Schultheis, Eta Gamma (State University of New York-Oswego) 2002 Jack Guttman, Sigma (Tulane University) 1969 Jerry N. Katz, CPA, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1976
Ron Graham, State University of New York-Oswego Joel M. Epstein, Sigma (Tulane University) 1987 Robert F. Kopel, M.D., Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1978
Victor C. Parker, Jr., Eta Gamma (State Univ. of New York-Oswego) 2004 Lee M. Bressler, Sigma (Tulane University) 1981 Daniel M. Howard, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1977
Joel T. Wyatt, Zeta Lambda (Stephen F. Austin State University) 1993 Max A. Shafron, Sigma (Tulane University) 2015 David J. Ehrenberg, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 2002
Barry B. Krinsky, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1991 Scott M. Ratchick, Sigma (Tulane University) 1983 Dr. Sheldon S. Ellis, Alpha Beta of Phi Sigma Delta (Univ. of Calif.-Los Angeles) 1955
Brian Small, Omicron (Syracuse University) Hannah E. Udell, Tulane University 2011 Jason W. DeVries, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1998
David A. Strauss, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1991 Gary P. Siskin, Eta (Union College) 1986 Matthew L. Friedrich, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 2003
Ethan D. Selzer, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1998 Jeffrey D. Rosen, Eta (Union College) 1988 Michael S. Maurer, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 2008
Jay W. Colbert, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1953 Joseph P. Damore, Eta (Union College) 1987 Nathan L. Levy, Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1994
Mark B. Feldstein, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1991 Kenneth S. Lesnik, Eta (Union College) 1987 Rakesh P. Raghuwanshi, Alpha Rho (Univ. of California-Los Angeles) 2006
Mark G. Levy, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1991 West R. Rapoport, Eta (Union College) 1985 Stephen A. Gingold, Epsilon Beta (University of California-San Diego) 1987
Robert W. Koncelik, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1991 Robert J. Gordon, Epsilon Gamma (University at Albany) 1987 Ryan A. Stygar, Gamma Xi (University of California-Santa Barbara) 2015
David M. Dworkin, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1991 Howard J. Sonnenschein, Epsilon Gamma (University at Albany) 1987 Gregory Korb, Gamma Xi (University of California-Santa Barbara) 1971
Dr. Larry P. Weinstein, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1975 Stephen Schwab, University of Alabama Jeff E. Kitchen, Gamma Xi (University of California-Santa Barbara) 1985
Eric S. Kaufman, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1999 Albert L. Labovitz, Psi (University of Alabama) 1979 Adam T. Rose Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2012
Ethan D. Selzer, Omicron (Syracuse University) 1998 Bert A. Siegel, Psi (University of Alabama) 1975 Benjamin E. Novogroski, Esq. Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2009
Paul D. DElia, Omicron (Syracuse University) 2007 Chet Goldstein, Psi (University of Alabama) 1986 Jonathan C. Balva, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2013
Christopher D. Watson, Alpha Beta of Phi Alpha (Temple University) 1990 Edward B. Raymon, Psi (University of Alabama) 1971 Brian A. Fine, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2016
Douglas L. Maine, Alpha Beta of Phi Alpha (Temple University) 1970 Faron A. Lewitt, Psi (University of Alabama) 1997 Daniel A. Balva, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2014
Gary Schwartzman, Alpha Beta of Phi Alpha (Temple University) 1972 Harold B. Blach, Jr., Psi (University of Alabama) 1955 Daniel P. Antonino, III, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2011
Michael J. Chern, Alpha Beta of Phi Alpha (Temple University) 1969 Ivan B. Cooper, Esq., Psi (University of Alabama) 1991 David J. Woodstein, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2014
Ronald L. Singer, Alpha Beta of Phi Alpha (Temple University) 1982 Jacob H. Schwartz, Psi (University of Alabama) 2014 Richard Henriquez, Delta Iota (University of Central Florida) 2011
Sarah Feinberg, Temple University James Rotenstreich, Psi (University of Alabama) 1959 Rabbi Matthew H. Simon, Alpha Beta (University of Chicago) 1953
Joshua C. Brown, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington University) 2012 Jerald J. Labovitz, Psi (University of Alabama) 1976 Benjamin I. Sanders, Beta Alpha Theta (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) 2016
Andrew M. Kaye, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1985 Louis H. Tuck, Psi (University of Alabama) 1980 Jonathan D. Stine, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2004
David N. Glodstein, Alpha (The George Washington University) 1985 Marc R. Schwartz, Psi (University of Alabama) 2017 Matthew I. Tobe, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2006
Geoffrey S. Middleberg, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington Univ.) 2012 Michael A. Grodner, Psi (University of Alabama) 2011 Zachary E. Silverman, Beta Alpha Theta (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) 2013
Jacob A. Hamburger, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington Univ.) 2010 Adam J. Diamond, Psi (University of Alabama) 2010 Brian M. Geffen, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2007
Jeremy A. Iloulian, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington Univ.) 2013 Adam J. Koplon, Psi (University of Alabama) 2010 Daniel A. Goodman, Beta Alpha Theta (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) 2000
Sean I. Lynch, Phi Alpha Alpha (The George Washington University) 2014 Boris G. Shilkrot, Psi (University of Alabama) 2012 Devon M. Schad, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2004
Dr. Kurt Malkoff, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1968 Kenneth A. Grodner, Psi (University of Alabama) 1981 Nathan D. Fox, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2009
Jeffrey Meldon, Nu (The Ohio State University) 1966 Paul Nahmias, Psi (University of Alabama) 1970 Patrick J. Casey, Esq., Beta Alpha Theta (Univ. of Colorado Boulder) 1989
John D. Stemen, Esq., Omicron (Tufts University) 1999 Evan D. Nahmias, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1994 Sean B. Leventhal, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2004
Joseph I. Eldridge, IV, Omicron (Tufts University) 1993 Ronald A. Pardo, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1988 Seth L. Pringle, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 2009
Scott A. Saffran, Omicron (Tufts University) 1989 Dr. Jay L. Lerner, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 1986 Steven P. Kanefsky, Beta Alpha Theta (University of Colorado Boulder) 1992
Jared M. Tromer, Sigma (Tulane University) 2016 Robert E. Greenberg, Alpha Omicron (University of Arizona) 2011 Kelli Schad, University of Colorado Boulder
Brian A. Hoffman, Sigma (Tulane University) 2009 Brian K. Crosby, Epsilon Chi (University of California-Davis) 1992 Jill Thorne , University of Connecticut
Eric S. Gruman, Sigma (Tulane University) 1983 Irving M. Chase, Esq., Alpha Rho (University of California-Los Angeles) 1974 Matthew D. Chase, Delta Beta (University of Connecticut) 2008
VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED
Michael A. Pollack-Twomey, Delta Beta (University of Connecticut) 2013 Joseph R. Blockman, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2006 Harold A. Davidson, Ph.D., Alpha Delta (Univ. of Southern California) 1965
Michael J. Rosenberg, Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 1993 Clinton D. Hoard, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2011 James B. Kalin, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2014
Seth D. Rosensweig, Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 1992 Daniel L. Longo, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2010 Neil H. Sobel, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1968
Stephen J. Pook, Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 1993 Dr. Gary D. Strasberg, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 1973 Richard L. Kaplan, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1965
Scott E. Silberfein, Esq., Epsilon Theta (University of Delaware) 1994 Dr. Zachary P. Nahmias, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2010 Scott M. Farkas, Esq., Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1994
Rabbi Eliezer Sneiderman, University of Delaware John T. Stagich, II, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2010 Scott M. Greenspan, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2004
Greg Grauberger, University of Denver Joy Stout, University of Memphis Bob Shames, University of Southern California
Aidan J. Stowell, Iota (University of Denver) 2018 Steven Priepke, University of Miami Richard Krelstein, Alpha Nu (University of Tennessee-Knoxville) 1959
Andrew D. Aronson, Iota (University of Denver) 1978 Brian M. Kushner, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 2001 Brandon H. Goldberg, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 2015
Christopher J. Fettig, Iota (University of Denver) 2011 Bruce J. Rubin, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1972 Daniel J. Prescott, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin)
Gary L. Berz, Iota (University of Denver) 1970 Fred E. Levinson, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1986 Todd S. Aaron, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1984
Gregg F. Witt, Iota (University of Denver) 1977 Gene D. Gomberg, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1970 William J. Koen, III, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1986
Jay B. Reano, Iota (University of Denver) 1976 Jack Weiner, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1972 Albert L. Rubinsky, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 2004
Kenneth L.M. Jacobs, Iota (University of Denver) 1980 Lawrence H. Solomon, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1972 Craig S. Prengler, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1983
Kyle J. Leigh, Iota (University of Denver) 2009 Norman M. Waas, Esq., Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1982 Michael M. Eisner, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1985
Stephen P. Ehrlich, Esq., Iota (University of Denver) 1970 Seth Levine, CPA, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 1984 Robert J. Goldberg, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin)
William C. Duncan, Iota (University of Denver) 2013 Steven E. Gold, Alpha Omega (University of Miami) 2000 Stuart D. Stahl, Lambda (University of Texas at Austin) 1986
Zachary N. Wallace, Iota (University of Denver) 2015 Mark L. Rosenberg, Esq., Phi (University of Michigan) 1969 Margo Sack, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron D. Schwarzberg, Iota (University of Denver) 2008 Frederick E. Schatz, Eta of Phi Sigma Delta (University of Michigan) 1957 Jonathan D. Frieden, Esq., Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 1994
Daniel M. Goodman, Iota (University of Denver) 2008 Harold R. Oseff, Esq., Eta of Phi Sigma Delta (University of Michigan) 1968 Andrew W. Lawrence, Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 2004
Peter H. Belsky, Iota (University of Denver) 2008 Joel K. Mayer, Eta (University of Michigan) 1985 Arvind Rachamadugu, Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 2013
Prescott J. Adams, Iota (University of Denver) 2012 Richard S. Simon, Phi (University of Michigan) 1943 Daniel E. Ortiz, Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 1999
Adam M. Berman, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 Andrew L. Speller, Omega (University of Missouri) 1992 Douglas B. Marshall, Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 2001
Cliff S. Schneider, Esq., Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2000 Jerome (Jerry) A. Sigoloff, Omega (University of Missouri) 1965 John A. Devers, Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 2001
Craig A. Zimmett, Esq., Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1982 Mitchell D. Waldman, Omega (University of Missouri) 1978 Matthew E. Caplan, Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 2013
James I. Newman, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2014 Craig S. Redler, Omega (University of Missouri) 1989 Michael E. Secrist, Phi Epsilon (University of Virginia) 2012
Evan I. Weiss, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1999 Eric L. Halpern, Omega (University of Missouri) 1995 David Y. Isenberg, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1983
Jason A. Sain, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 1997 Marc D. Stine, Omega (University of Missouri) 1969 Jeffrey H. Benoliel, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1989
Matthew D. Bernstein, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2008 Daniel L. Margolis, Eta Delta (University of Nevada-Las Vegas 2003 Larry S. Flax, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1964
Scott P. Schwartz, Alpha Zeta (University of Florida) 2013 John J. Hurzel, Eta Delta (University of Nevada-Las Vegas 2004 Michael Wax, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1970
Adrian J. Obleton, Mu (University of Georgia) 2017 Jace S. Meier, Eta Delta (University of Nevada-Las Vegas) 2013 David T. Freidman, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 2011
Alan Cason, Mu (University of Georgia) 1979 Jonathan Shuman, Eta Xi (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) 2014 Phillip I. Lieberman, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1990
Grant H. Bickwit, Mu (University of Georgia) 2013 John F. Levy, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1977 Sanford E. Salzberg, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1982
Prof. Gary A. Wilder, Mu (University of Georgia) 1983 Allan C. Bell, Esq., Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1981 Steven M. Boden, Alpha Mu (University of Washington) 1981
Alexander H. Katz, Gamma Lambda (University of Hartford) 2011 Andrew M. Dunn, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 2012 Jacob B. Harris, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 2009
Jason A. Krane, Gamma Lambda (University of Hartford) 2010 Rabbi Edward G. Sneiderman, Theta (University of Pennsylvania) 1986 Jeff Feinblatt, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1970
Matthew D. Hampton, Gamma Lambda (University of Hartford) 1999 Keith L. Traffican, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 2014 Jess S. Levin, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 1968
Avinoam Patt, University of Hartford Norton Baskin, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 1950 Jonathan H. Levin, Alpha Kappa (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 2003
Adam L. Cohen, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2001 Dr. Gary H. Oppenheim, D.M.D., Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 1981 Abraham Lavender, Alpha Theta of Phi Epsilon Pi (U. of South Carolina) 1965
Adam M. Schloss, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2011 Kenneth L. Simon, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 1975 Bernard Goldstein, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University)
Barry T. Glass, Esq., Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2008 Mark E. Simpson, Beta Phi (University of Pittsburgh) 2002 Brad Doerschuk, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1995
Jacob B. Viner, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2011 Adam Oliveri, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2005 Christopher S. Sipe, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1993
Manuel A. DeMoya, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2010 Christopher P. Almonte, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2008 David A. Schoenfeld, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1992
Christopher A. Litvack, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 2008 Craig R. Rabitaille, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2009 David C. Frame, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1993
Gerald L. Pollack, Psi of Phi Epsilon Pi (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champ.) 1954 David A. Bedard, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2011 Joel J. Meyer, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1991
James B. Goldwasser, Rho (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1991 David M. Hudson, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2005 Rafael H. Chan, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1995
Richard N. Abrams, CPA, Rho (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 1963 Michael J. Biliouris, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 1989 Todd A. Douthit, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1996
David J. Cohen, Epsilon Mu (University of Kansas) 2011 Nicholas N. DelGreco, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2014 William L. Small, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1969
Eli R. Seidman, Epsilon Mu (University of Kansas) 2015 Andrew C. McManus, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 1990 William M. Butler, Alpha Gamma (Vanderbilt University) 1991
Nathan M. Lipsky, Epsilon Mu (University of Kansas) 2013 Bryan W. Ferguson, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2005 Bret W. Hrbek, Delta Xi (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ.) 1996
Rabbi J. Lewis, Epsilon Mu (University of Kansas) Christopher T. McCarten, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 1988 Scott A. Budoff, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1986
Lowell D. Katz, M.D., Gamma Zeta (University of Louisville) 1968 Cory Z. Bousquet, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2001 Michael D. Uram, Alpha Xi (Washington University-St.Louis) 1998
Christopher S. Tracy, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1995 Michael V. Jordan, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island) 2002 Brian T. Scagliarini, Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State University) 1994
Craig S. Chanoff, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1997 Curtis N. Sellon, Rho Iota (University of Rhode Island)) 2011 Michael C. Byrnes, Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State University) 1998
David A. Engorn, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 2008 Bryan Boudouris, University of Rhode Island Robert A. Galan, Jr., Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State Univ.) 1997
Dr. Branden M. Engorn, Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 2004 Daniel Graney, University of Rhode Island John E. Kaltschnee, Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State University) 1996
Jeffrey H. Kreshtool, Esq., Beta Zeta Epsilon (Univ. of Maryland - College Park) 1995 Robert B. Silverman, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 1971 Michael C. Byrnes, Zeta Theta (Western Connecticut State University) 1998
Benjamin R. Gold, Esq., Theta Alpha (Univ. of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2002 Jonathan P. Solomon, Gamma Chi (University of South Florida) 2007 Todd A. Gagliano, Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Pennsylvania) 1995
Christopher P.F. Canton, Theta Alpha (Univ. of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2006 Charles M. Daubner, University of South Florida 1969 John F. Toohey, Jr., Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Pennsylvania) 1994
Matthew S. Garry, Theta Alpha (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2011 Aaron A. Kahn, Esq., Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1997 Michael F. Zarb, Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Pennsylvania) 1992
Jeremy R. Lerner, Theta Alpha (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2016 Brandon D. Smith, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2002 Timothy P. McLoone, Beta Alpha Chi (York College of Pennsylvania) 2005
Justin P. Levine, Theta Alpha (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) 2002 Leslie L. Mayers, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1967 Dennis J. Foreman, Beta Upsilon (Youngstown State University) 1967
Ari Israel, University of Maryland - College Park Brandon D. Smith, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 2002 Bonnie Wunsch, Alpha Epsilon Phi
Brian Bendersky, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 1971 Christopher M. Copping, Alpha Delta (Univ. of Southern California) 2010 Jodie Needham
Evan N. Kelly, Gamma Mu (University of Memphis) 2015 Dr. Michael B. Tracy, Alpha Delta (University of Southern California) 1997 Margaux Manley Lima, Sigma Delta Tau
FRATERNITY MISSIO N
The mission of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity (ZBT) is to foster and develop in its brotherhood the tenets of its Credo: Intellectual
Awareness, Social Responsibility, Integrity and Brotherly Love, in order to prepare its brothers for positions of leadership and service
within their communities.
Mindful of its founding in 1898 as the worlds first Jewish Fraternity, ZBT will preserve and cultivate its relationships within the Jewish
community. Since 1954, ZBT has been committed to its policy of non-sectarian brotherhood, and values the diversity of its brothers.
ZBT will recruit and initiate men of good character, regardless of religion, race or creed who are accepting of these principles.

FRATERNITY CRED O
We, the brothers of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, believe that the development of the individual as a responsible, mature member of
society is the primary goal of the university today.
We believe that fraternity offers to the university community a unique, desirable and successful means of achieving this goal.
In fulfilling the purposes of fraternity, we dedicate ourselves to the principles of:
INTELLECTUAL AWARENESS. Fraternity creates an atmosphere conducive to the expansion of the individuals intellectual horizons,
the interchange of ideas within the academic community and the pursuit of scholastic excellence.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. Fraternity requires the individual to commit himself and accept his responsibility to participate.
INTEGRITY. Fraternity generates a standard of personal integrity a framework for the individual to maintain honesty, exhibit loyalty
and retain a sense of self-discipline.
BROTHERLY LOVE. Fraternity inspires and expresses the interrelation of the individual with his fellows, his pride in the institution and
respect for the wisdom of its tradition.

FOUNDATION MISSIO N
The Zeta Beta Tau Foundation is a nonprofit corporation exclusively committed to educational and charitable purposes that assist
the brothers of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity.
The Foundation assists the brothers of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity by funding scholarships and academic and leadership programs to
maximize their personal development and prepare them to be leaders of society.
The scholarships and academic and leadership programs funded by the Foundation enhance the overall value of membership in Zeta
Beta Tau Fraternity by complementing the collegiate educational experience.

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