Seattle, WA – Omega Delta Phi (http://www.omegadeltaphi.com) announced today that Brother Ruben Hernandez has joined the National Executive Board as Vice President of Leadership and Development.  Brother Hernandez, a former National President of Omega Delta Phi rejoins the board with an impressive business and fraternal resume that will support the management and growth of the teams in his office.

“I’m excited to serve on the National Executive Board again and to work with our new team.  There are talented brothers that share a common Vision on this Board, and I’m glad to be a contributing factor of the future success of our organization.  I’m ready to support the needs of our Organization to the best of my ability, as we continue to propel Omega Delta Phi  to our next level of achievement. ” said Brother Hernandez.

Hernandez  holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State, as well as an Masters of Business Administration. Brother Hernandez joined Omega Delta Phi in 1993 as a member of the Epsilon pledge class at Arizona State University (Epsilon Chapter).  In his role as Vice President of Leadership and Development, he will be responsible for leading a team that will focus on growing our business partnerships, philanthropy / programming initiatives, academic standards, and membership development.

“It is an honor to have a former National President rejoin the national board during an exciting period of growth and development” says Tony Pagliocco, Omega Delta Phi National President. “Brother Hernandez has given so much over the years to our Brotherhood and to be able to tap into his vast experience is critical for our continued success.”

 

About Omega Delta Phi

Omega Delta Phi (www.omegadeltaphi.com) is a multicultural service/social fraternity that aims at graduating its members while giving back to the community. The Fraternity has established itself on over 60 campuses and continues to grow every year. Although founded mainly by Latinos, the Fraternity has traditionally always been open to men of different backgrounds, as demonstrated through its “One Culture, Any Race” philosophy.