Location: Dallas, TX – The National Office of Omega Delta Phi would like to announce an update regarding positions for the incoming administration on the National Executive Council. The following brothers have accepted to serve on the National Executive Council:

  • Vice President of Finance: Frank Villalta
  • Vice President of Alumni Engagement: Jose Lara
  • Vice President of Undergraduate Affairs: Francisco Ramirez
  • Vice President of Program, Quality, and Impact: Lateef Ipaye 

In addition, there have been direct appointments made at the director level. Those individuals are:

  • Assistant Vice President of PQI/Expansion: Gabe Flores 
  • Assistant Vice President of Membership Development: Julian Ruger
  • Director of Conference: Angel Mandujano-Guevara
  • Director of Recruitment: Eddie Rivera
  • Director of Accounts Payable: Jerry Solis Jr.
  • Director of Accounts Receivable: Johny Cedeño

“I’m excited to have these brothers join the incoming administration,” said President-Elect Gabe Hernandez. “If there is one thing we all have in common is that we all have an ambition to make this organization better for all of our members. I honestly cannot wait to start diving into the work and look forward to what they will continue to bring at this leadership level.”

There will be a profile of each Vice President and Director to come in the coming weeks.

An update regarding the remaining NEC positions. We are still reviewing applications for both the Vice President of Administration and the Chief Compliance Officer. We are still accepting applications for the role of Vice President of Marketing and Communication.

There will be more information to come regarding positions at the director level.

About Omega Delta Phi

Omega Delta Phi (www.omegadeltaphi.com) is a service/social fraternity with multicultural membership that aims at graduating its members while giving back to the community. The Fraternity has established itself on over 63 campuses and continues to grow every year. Although established as Hispanic Founded, the Fraternity has traditionally always been open to men of different backgrounds, as demonstrated through its “One Culture, Any Race” philosophy.