Location: Dallas, TX – The National Office of Omega Delta Phi announced today that Brother Long Le will serve on the National Executive Council as Vice President of Membership for the 2021-2024 administration. Brother Long will be closing out his service as Vice President of Undergraduate Affairs and will become the Vice President of Membership under Jesus “Chuy” Apodaca’s first term as National President. Brother Long, a National leader with an extensive background, will lead the organizational intake, recruitment, expansion, and colony development efforts.

Brother Long joined Omega Delta Phi in Fall 2001 as a charter member at Texas A&M Commerce. He comes with a wealth of experience within the Brotherhood, having been the second East Texas Regional Director, helping the founding lines at Eta, Alpha Upsilon, and Alpha Rho. His successes in the region are reflected by achieving Region of the Year in 2007. He also served concurrently as the National Director of Expansion & National Vice President of Programming (2008-2010). As East Texas Regional Director and Central Plains Regional Director (2015-2018), he finished his term as having back to back Entities of the Year.

Brother Long holds a degree in Accounting. He currently works for Fiesta Restaurant Group-Taco Cabana/Pollo Tropical Headquarters as a Sr. Cash Accountant in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He has also been involved in leadership roles within the DFW Alumni Association and the National Alumni Association.

“I am honored to have Brother Long serving as VP of Membership.” said National President Jesus “Chuy” Apodaca.”I have very ambitious goals in the next three years to simultaneously grow our brotherhood, while providing a life enriching experience to new, existing, and incoming members alike. I couldn’t think of anyone better to help get us there.” 

Questions for Brother Long can be sent to vp.membership@omegadeltaphi.org

 

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.