Location: Dallas, TX – The Department of Alumni Engagement, led by Vice President Jose “Big Show” Lara, has announced three Directors and an Assistant Vice President appointed to the National Executive Council for the remainder of the 2021-2024 administration.
Rudy Ramirez
We are excited to announce Brother Rudy Ramirez’s appointment to Assistant Vice President of Alumni Engagement for the remainder of the 2021-2024 administration. His work as the Assistant VP so far has streamlined alumni processes and enhanced the Department of Alumni Engagement thus far.
Brother Rudy crossed at Delta Chapter in Spring 1993. Located in Texas A&M University, Brother Rudy graduated in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Sociology. He has had a long history serving the National Organization, and he is excited to continue his work for alumni members.
Outside of his fraternal commitments, Brother Rudy is a Senior IT Recruiter for Odyssey Information Services, where he has worked for 22 years. His line of work involves collaborating with Fortune 50 to mid-size companies to fulfill their IT needs.
“Rudy’s previous accomplishments speak for themselves,” said National President Jesus “Chuy” Apodaca. “We’ve seen his work in the past and are excited to welcome him back. Alumni Engagement has a lot to handle, and his efforts will help keep things moving how we want. Can’t wait for him to begin!”
Wally Trejo
Brother Wally Trejo has been appointed to Director of Alumni Outreach for the remainder of the 2021-2024 administration. Alongside the other directors, the Office of Alumni Outreach encourages alumni to maintain involvement with the fraternity overall.
Brother Wally crossed at the Northwood University Colony in Spring 2013. Although private school Northwood University has since been closed and sold, Brother Wally is proud to be involved with the National Organization. Having graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, he is excited to put his skills to use in revitalizing interest in the brotherhood.
Aside from the fraternity, Brother Wally is a fuel dispatcher, in which he coordinates fueling and transportation logistics. His main responsibility includes dispatching bulk tanker truck drivers to fill tanks at gas stations in southern Texas.
“Wally’s background in marketing mean we can bring new life to our membership,” said National President Jesus “Chuy” Apodaca. “Big Show trusts Wally to get the job done, and I’ve even had the pleasure of seeing his work in action. I’m just as excited to see where Wally takes us as much as Big Show is.”
Marshall Morgan
Brother Marshall Morgan has been appointed to the National Director of Ceremony position for the remainder of the 2021-2024 administration. Alongside other directors, the Office of Ceremony handles all fraternal rituals, ritual paraphernalia, Active-to-Alumni transition, and more.
Brother Marshall crossed at Epsilon Chapter in Fall 2018. Located in Arizona State University, notable for its fraternal contributions to the organization, Brother Marshall is proud to be part of a legacy of fraternity shapers. Graduating this year in spring 2022 with a dual Bachelor of Science in Sustainability and Bachelor of Arts in History, Marshall can’t wait to use his interdisciplinary approach to maintain tradition while progressing the fraternity to new heights.
Aside from the fraternity, Brother Marshall is a graduate student in his alma mater, pursuing a Master of Sustainability Solutions (MSUS). His work focuses on systems-oriented solutions to sustainability, and he is expected to graduate in May 2023.
“Marshall’s unique background in sustainability and history will be of great benefit,” said National President Jesus “Chuy” Apodaca. “We need more interdisciplinary approaches in our organization, and Marshall’s history in his undergraduate studies plus his contributions to his chapter are evidence that he is the right choice for the position. Good luck, Marshall!”
Jeremiah Campbell
Brother Jeremiah Campbell has been appointed to Director of Professional Intake for the remainder of the 2021-2024 administration. Alongside the other directors, the Office of Professional Intake oversees the innovative process of bringing in people who want to join Omega Delta Phi post-graduation as full-fledged members.
Brother Jeremiah crossed at Tau Chapter in Fall 2006, located in the esteemed University of Texas at Arlington. Having served as the well-respected inaugural Regional Director of the Southeast Region, Brother Jeremiah is excited to reprise his role within the National Organization.
He graduated in 2007 with two Masters of Science, in both Kinesiology and in Nutrition. Aside from the fraternity, Brother Jeremiah is an Adjunct Professor at UT – Arlington, in which he conducts research and maintains good relations with his students. He is currently a doctoral student in the same university.
“Jeremiah historically has been an invaluable asset to our organization,” said National President Jesus “Chuy” Apodaca. “After his brief hiatus, I’m excited to see what new strategies he has in store for us. His previous experience in handling expansion means good news for handling intake on the professional level nationwide.”
Interested in joining the Alumni Engagement Team? Please see our open positions here!
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.
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