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THE LIONt h e o f f i c i a l p u b l i c a t i o n o f a l p h a e p s i l o n p i
JEWISH LEADERSHIP. BROTHERHOOD.
MAKING AN IMPACT THROUGH GENEROUS SUPPORT
2020 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT EDITION
AEPi provides our members with the most innovative and best-in-class leadership development and educational opportunities available.
We are theJewish BrotherhoodWe are a Brotherhood of individuals united by Jewish values and a commitment to the Jewish People. We dedicate ourselves to improving our communities through leadership and service. We deliver on our promise to teach and practice charity and philanthropy. We advocate for Israel, push our members to become civically engaged, and become the leaders that our Jewish community needs. We take pride in who we are.
We areAlpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Epsilon Pi exists to provide Jewish men with memorable and transformative friendships within a structure that teaches leadership, promotes community service and civic responsibility, and instills an enduring commitment to the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
AEPi’s success is achieved by conveying a powerful sense of Jewish identity and peoplehood, while also providing top-notch educational and leadership development programming. The Fraternity makes support and advocacy for the State of Israel a prime focus of its programs and policies.
Since our establishment in 1913, AEPi has engaged the Jewish student community in ways unlike any other campus-based organization. As the only organization in the fraternity world dedicated to Jewish values, Alpha Epsilon Pi fulfills its mission of developing leadership for the global Jewish community.
Why AEPi?
The publication of this Annual Report is made possible through the Philip H. and Susan Rudd Cohen AEPi Future Fund of The Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation.
ABOUT ALPHA EPSILON PiAlpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) is the international Jewish Fraternity. For 107 years, AEPi has succeeded in engaging more than 100,000 Jewish young adults who represent a broad spectrum of Jewish religious identity and educational backgrounds. AEPi chapters are located on 170 university and college campuses in six countries: United States, Canada, Israel, United Kingdom, Austria, and Australia. As a result of the Fraternity’s unique make-up, our members are provided with a “learning laboratory” to develop and strengthen their Jewish identity, become educated and trained Israel activists, and hone their leadership skills for the betterment of the Jewish people and Israel.
As the only organization in the fraternity world dedicated to Jewish identity and Israel education, AEPi is uniquely positioned to engage students on university and college campuses in meaningful and impactful ways unlike any other campus-based organization.
AEPi also presents the North American Jewish community with a strategic network on college campuses to organize, activate, and execute in matters of concern, such as fighting BDS, responding to anti-Semitism, and engaging unaffiliated Jewish students.
Through AEPi’s special recruitment partnership with Taglit-Birthright Israel, thousands of young Brothers from North America and around the world travel to Israel every year, on 10-day trips.
Andy Borans - Chief Executive Officer, Alpha Epsilon Pi FoundationThis past academic year was filled with challenges, but AEPi has weathered many storms, and I trust, this will be no different. Despite the climate of Greek culture on campuses, Coronavirus, and an uncertain economy, I want to begin by thanking all of our wonderfully generous donors, especially the 1,023 who gave to AEPi for the first time. It is new supporters every year that help AEPi continue to grow. Every donation makes a difference and we
truly cannot thank you enough. I am encouraged every day by the hard work of our fraternity staff, and our undergraduates across the world. Your support helps ensure the success of this fraternity, and I am proud to share some of those stories with you.
Jim Fleischer - Chief Executive Officer, Alpha Epsilon Pi FraternityOn behalf of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, I want to thank the thousands of Brothers and friends who have made contributions to the AEPi Foundation to support our undergraduate Brothers. This year has been a struggle and we have many more mountains to climb in the future, but with the support of our alumni and our Jewish community we are continuing to thrive and even enhancing the connections between our Brothers and their communities.
Jay Feldman - Managing Director, Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation Every day, AEPi works to develop leadership for the Jewish community, and we are committed to providing our Brothers with the most innovative training resources and education opportunities available. We are on the cusp of spectacular opportunities, reaching new heights of support for our undergraduate Brothers all over the world.
Jason Oshins - Supreme Master, Supreme Board of Governors Even in these challenging times, Alpha Epsilon Pi continues to excel in meeting our mission to develop future leaders of the world’s Jewish communities on campuses and in communities throughout the world. I am very proud of all that our Brothers do every day to help ensure the vitality of the Jewish community on their campuses. I hope you enjoy learning more about the great work that is happening now!
PSM Richard H. Stein - Chairman, ESPONDAPsalm 133 defines the mission of ESPONDA Corporation, the organization dedicated to providing housing for Brothers of AEPi across the country, ‘Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!’ Our team works hard every day to provide safe, clean and affordable housing for our Brothers so they can grow our great fraternity and accomplish our critical mission.
Rob Derdiger - Managing Director, ESPONDAYear in and year out I see the dollars and hours that are contributed by our alumni turn into impact for our undergraduate Brothers. This may be the only thing that has stayed consistent this year as our world turned upside down. The impact we see is love and passion for the Jewish people growing and the capacity to lead expanding within each of our members. It happens with every staff or volunteer interaction with undergraduates,
it happens with class leading programming, and it happens when undergraduates work together toward common goals. AEPi continues to innovate on all levels and to refine the delivery of the Jewish Fraternity experience. We can not thank you enough for your support and for being a crucial part of this critical mission.
Daniel Hays - Chairman, Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation Board of Directors This past year has been unprecedented in many ways for AEPi, the AEPi Foundation, and the world. On campus our undergraduates have combated rising antisemitism, supported the State of Israel, and represented the Jewish people and their communities in leadership more than ever. With the support of our generous donors, AEPi has also continued to increase and innovate our leadership and educational training programs, as well as our footprint
on campuses around the world. Thank you to all who have supported us!
FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP
FRATERNITY LEADERSHIP
ESPONDA LEADERSHIP
AnonymousRobeRt AckeRmAnn (chi AlphA, 1986)iAn beRkowitz (pi, 1988)JeffRey beRkowitz (sigmA pi, 2001)bRent beRnAth (zetA, 1994)mARty bock (DeltA DeuteRon, 2009)DAniel bRick (mu DeuteRon, 2012)mitchell bRoDeR (Rho upsilon, 1988)mAtthew bRooks (lAmbDA betA, 1988)JAmes cAbe (upsilon etA, 1996)mitch chupAk (etA iotA)ADAm Dombchik (pi DeuteRon/phi sigmA DeltA sigmA, 1993)wARRen epstein (zetA, 1956)se eRic fARbmAn (tAu DeltA, 2006)JAson felD (upsilon etA, 1995)michAel fReeling (sigmA pi, 1989)RichARD fRomewick (etA chi, 1966)Joseph gelleR (phi tAu, 1976)steven gelleR (phi tAu, 1979)DAviD gemunDeR (etA iotA)evAn gillmAn (betA nu, 2000)RichARD golDbeRg (tAu DeltA, 2004)michAel gombeRg (kAppA upsilon, 1992)lAwRence gRossbARD (sigmA kAppA psi, 1986)gARy hAftel (phi gAmmA, 2003)pAul hoffmAn (gAmmA DeuteRon, 1977)JonAthon JouRy (zetA, 2009)RobeRt kAiles (phi DeuteRon, 1966)benJAmin kAllos (AlphA nu, 2002)micAh kAmRAss (etA, 2011)mARk kARno (DeltA, 1979)pRice kARR (upsilon, 2008)gRegoRy kiRsch (iotA upsilon, 1987)
DAviD kislik (upsilon sigmA, 2010)stAnton koppel (gAmmA, 1968)JAson lAeseR (lAmbDA DeuteRon, 1995)DAniel levin (mu upsilon, 2006)AlAn levine (sigmA betA)steven levine (etA DeuteRon, 2000)JAcob liebowitz (AlphA, 2015)stephen liebowitz (pi betA, 2015)ARie lipnick (AlphA nu, 2003)RAbbi AARon melmAn (etA pi, 1996)bRiAn meRmelshtein (AlphA, 2002)scott nAthAn (DeltA, 2002)mARc newbuRgeR (upsilon, 1997)evAn pesses (pi, 2004)psm JonAthAn pieRce (tAu, 1986)bRuce pAscAl (etA iotA)Jon polesuk (upsilon betA, 1987)mARc ReiskinD (zetA, 1985)blAke RoteR (tAu upsilon, 2006)stAnley Roth (AlphA, 1957)williAm Rusitzky (zetA, 1987)JoshuA RussAk (upsilon upsilon, 2007)AlAn sAgeR (etA DeuteRon, 1962)psm mARk schiff (DeltA, 1974)AnDRew schwenk (omegA sigmA, 1987)DAviD seifeR (phi gAmmA, 1994)Russell semmel (phi gAmmA, 2006)yoseff shAchoR (bet/isRAel betA, 2017)RonAlD tARRson (DeltA, 1960)mARtin vAlk (tAu, 1985)michAel weinstein (sigmA AlphA, 2005)elliot wiczeR (pi, 1987)RogeR wolf (DeltA, 1977)neil young (phi gAmmA, 1980)
The Gold & Blue Society was formed to create an annual giving program to the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation. These generous gifts range from $1,000 to $5,000 annually for five years. We are incredibly grateful to the 68 Brothers and friends who have taken the pledge! With their generosity, over $500,000 has been committed to AEPi as of May 31, 2020. All Gold & Blue commitments go directly to AEPi’s Impact Fund!
Fraternity Records עדכונים באחווה
MARRIAGESBrother Max Bartell(Binghamton University, 2016) to Melissa Leifer
Brother Michael Oxman(Northwestern University, 2006) to Doug Winkelstein
BIRTHSTo Martin Weinberg (University of Nevada - Las Vegas, 1999) and Alana Weinberg, a daughter, Shoshana Sarah Weinberg
To Jason Harris (University of Central Florida, 2007) and Vanessa Harris, a daughter, Mila Sierra Harris
To Tobias Cohen (Brown University, 2009) and Anya Cohen, a daughter, Lennox Eve Cohen
To Cary Wolovick (Northern Illinois University, 2009) and Alison Wolovick, a daughter, Hannah Leora Wolovick
To Avi Gordan (Binghamton University, 2010) and Rachel Gordon, a daughter, Sophie Max Gordon
To Jeffrey Reinstein (California State University - Fullerton, 2011) and Ashley Reinstein, a daughter, Emersyn Rae Reinstein
To Aaron Price (Kent State University, 2014) and Rebecca Price, a son, Elliott Jerome Price
To Nelson Grossman (Kent State University, 2015) and Jessica Grossman, a daughter, Sophia (Sophie) Elizabeth Grossman
CHAPTER ETERNAL
Micah Caplan (Eta Iota)George Klein (Memphis)Herb Gray (U. Ottawa)Melvin Jacobs (UNC, 1937)Stanley Friedman (Pennsylvania, 1942)Samuel Burger (Alabama, 1942)S. Singer (Ohio State, 1943)Norman Berenson (Pennsylvania, 1943)Jerome Weissman (NYU or NYC, 1944)Milton Weinkle (Emory, 1945)Jay Konowitch (Pennsylvania, 1946)Harold Young (NYU Heights, 1947)Robert Stone (Pennsylvania, 1947)Robert Cutler (NYU Heights, 1949)Burton Brous (Missouri, 1949)Jimmie Kurz (Missouri, 1949)Robert Miller (Missouri, 1949)Sanford Levine (Kent State, 1949)Edward Merrin (Tufts, 1950)Julian Stein (George Washington, 1950)Julius Cohen (Missouri, 1950)Jerry Seftell (Florida Inst. of Tech., 1950)Seymour Freedman (Case Western, 1950)Henry Grossman (New Mexico, 1950)Allan Blaine (NYU Heights, 1951)Stanley Okun (Bradley, 1951)Marvin Greenberg (UT Austin, 1951)Lewis Blum (Alabama, 1951)Richard Caplan (Iowa, 1951)Arnold Seltzer (Miami, 1951)Eli Chovitz (Virginia, 1951)Fred Levien (Missouri, 1951)Alan Ebner (Missouri, 1951)
Maynard Rosenbloom (Missouri, 1951)Ivan Chasalow (MIT, 1951)Raymond Farrish (Cornell, 1952)Hershel Danemann (Kansas, 1952)Herbert Halpern (Missouri, 1952)Samuel Kohn (Missouri, 1952)Bernard Miller (Missouri, 1952)Louis Shlipak (UT Austin, 1953)Seymour Zendle (Arizona State, 1954)Perry Snyderman (Bradley, 1954)Howard Deutsch (Miami, 1954)Sanford Goldman (Missouri, 1954)Herbert Eissman (Missouri, 1954)Sheldon Levin (Wayne State, 1954)Jacob Mazer (Georgia Tech, 1954)Allan Ripans (Cornell, 1955)Richard Berger (UT Austin, 1955)Ben Abileah (Missouri, 1955)Jack Eisen (Missouri, 1955)Jerome Gotleib (Minnesota, 1955)Edward Weiner (UMass, 1955)Arthur Oberman (WashU, 1955)Ezra Foner (Wayne State, 1955)Allen Rosin (Ohio State, 1956)Barry Pidgeon (UT Austin, 1956)Robert Ansel (Minnesota, 1956)Ansel Gardner (Minnesota, 1956)Marc Kromelow (Michigan, 1956)Warren Augins (Syracuse, 1956)Robert Sheon (Toledo, 1956)E. J. Leen (Bradley, 1957)William Leiser (Bradley, 1957)Yale Udoff (Michigan State, 1957)Shelton Ehrlich (Missouri, 1957)Herbert Baum (Drake, 1958)Martin Schulman (NYU Heights, 1958)Fred Silverman (Syracuse, 1958)Robert Feinberg (Northeastern, 1958)Robert Gardner (Florida, 1959)Harvey Palchick (Toledo, 1959)Bert Stahl (Wayne State, 1959)
Jacob Daneman (Georgia Tech, 1959)Jerry Taitz (Georgia, 1960)Robert Price (Delaware, 1960)Jerome Rapoport (Syracuse, 1960)William Lefkofsky (Wayne State, 1960)Jerome Averbuch (Georgia Tech, 1960)Michael Weintraub (Pennsylvania, 1961)Boris Yaro (Iowa, 1961)Ransom Pinck (Minnesota, 1961)Robert Kaufman (Wisconsin -
Madison, 1961)Martin Mannlein (RPI, 1961)James Hyman (Bradley, 1962)Marshall Glasser (Pennsylvania, 1962)Andrew Miller (Delaware, 1962)Stanton Levinson (WashU, 1962)Michael Spector (WashU, 1962)Lawrence Goldstein (Wayne State, 1962)Michael Dinkes (Baruch, 1963)Myron Weiner (Baruch, 1963)Edward Caplan (Pennsylvania, 1963)Bruce Royce (Minnesota, 1963)Alvin Stark (Kent State, 1963)Gordon Katz (Delaware, 1963)F. D. Siegal (Alabama, 1964)Randy Wortman (Illinois Inst. of
Tech., 1964)Robert Strauss (UT Austin, 1965)Howard Ellis (MIT, 1965)Murray Rosenberg (Richmond, 1965)Gary Blank (Ohio State, 1966)Joe Kirsch (Memphis, 1966)Elliot Grossman (Rutgers, 1966)Marvin Blecker (Brooklyn Poly Tech, 1967)Glenn Wollman (Florida, 1967)Stuart Appelle (Pennsylvania State, 1967)Ralph Moldauer (Pennsylvania
State, 1967)George Moskowitz (NYU Heights, 1968)Lawrence Major (Ohio Northern, 1968)Howard Chates (Miami, 1969)
Robert Seewald (Illinois Inst. of Tech., 1969)
Melvin Cohen (Marquette, 1969)Mark Harris (Michigan, 1969)Steven Gerber (Purdue, 1969)Leslie Kozlow (Wisconsin -
Milwaukee, 1971)Gregory Taub (UT Austin, 1972)Paul Dolmetsch (Delaware, 1972)Burton Roslyn (City College, 1972)David Cowdrick (Florida Inst. of
Tech., 1973)Jeffrey Fryer (Drake, 1974)David Berkowitz (RPI, 1974)Charles Oliver (Cornell, 1976)Harold Wormser (Florida, 1976)Nathan Sachs (Indiana, 1977)Charles Skibell (UT Austin, 1978)Jonathan Safran (Indiana, 1980)Loring Spolter (Florida, 1980)Kevin Berg (Illinois, 1982)Kenneth Weiser (Michigan State, 1983)Kenneth Cohen (Northeastern, 1985)Michael Oken (Georgia Tech, 1985)Hal Cohen (C.W. Post, 1988)Mark Epstein (American, 1988)Jeffrey Guttentag (Boston, 1990)Eric Lawrence (C.W. Post, 1993)Richard Smiley (Georgia Tech, 2003)Marc Tobin (Arizona, 2005)Jesse Richmond (McMaster, 2014)Daniel Lipson (Virginia, 2014)Adam Kohn (Miami, 2018)Julian Turner (American, 2018)Geoff Tamayo (Sonoma State, 2018)Garrett Collopy (Missouri, 2020)Nick Giancola (Kent State, 2021)Noah Hytken (SDSU, 2022)Zachary Filippo (Indiana, 2023)Liad Erlich (UC San Diego, 2023)
A HISTORIC GIFT
A special thank you to Past Supreme Master Philip H. Cohen, and his wife, Suzi Cohen for their transformative gift to Alpha Epsilon Pi. We are pleased to officially announce a $1,000,000 gift which will help AEPi continue to grow and prosper for years to come. Phil and Suzi, your friendship means the world to us. AEPi is lucky to have you as leaders within our organization, and in the Jewish Community. We thank you for all you have done for AEPi, and all you continue to do for undergraduates around the world.
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INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPSThe AEPi Foundation awards scholarships and individual educational grants to undergraduate Brothers. These awards are made possible through generous gifts from our alumni, undergraduates, family members, and friends. These scholarships are awarded annually for financial aid assistance, merit-based, and educational opportunities. AEPi awards hundreds of scholarships every single year to Brothers looking to better themselves, and the world around them.
CHAPTER MICROGRANTSIn addition to our individual scholarships and grants, chapters may apply for microgrants. The Jewish Leadership Program Development staff spends time supporting the Jewish Identity Chairs with best practices and educational resources needed to supply chapters with the information needed to celebrate Jewish holidays. Ultimately, the chapter plan for Jewish Programming is about giving the Brothers ownership and confidence in their Jewish journeys. Beginning this year, Jewish Identity Chairs received a new resource kit for each holiday. The kits included a facilitator guide, holiday and Hebrew ritual explanation for participants, decorations, and financial support to offset the cost of necessary materials. Chapters are also eligible to apply for additional funding when hosting events for professional development and when hosting pro-Israel events.
$123,000+IN GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO BROTHERS AND CHAPTERS
SPOTLIGHT OF YOUR SUPPORT
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AEPi REPAIRS THE WORLDThe mission of Alpha Epsilon Pi – developing the future leaders of the Jewish community – is demonstrated every day through acts of brotherhood, social awareness, support for Jewish communities and Israel and Tzedakah (charity). Tzedakah and Tikkun Olam – repairing the world – are among the most important principles of our fraternity. The Alpha Epsilon Pi Official Philanthropy Program (OPP) is committed to supporting Jewish causes to reinforce these ideals through our Repair the World Fund. After completing a $300,000 commitment in 2004 to two organizations and a $700,000 commitment in 2014 to seven organizations, AEPi launched an ambitious $1,000,000 commitment to 10 more Jewish and Israeli organizations. The goal was to raise $100,000 for each organization over five years. In 2019, AEPi fulfilled its $1,000,000 pledge and completed its $100,000 commitment to each organization at the 106th AEPi International Convention!
This year, AEPi Brothers selected three new Beneficiaries: Israel Cancer Research Fund, United Hatzalah, and The Jaffa Institute.
$1,000,000Pledge completed at AEPi’s 106th International Convention
Past Beneficiaries
JEWISH IDENTITY CHAIR PEER NETWORKJewish Identity Chairs in chapters across the world collaborate and share ideas on how to engage and educate their Brothers in thoughtful, Jewish ways.
AEPI SUKKAH BUILDING124 chapters participated in a micro-grant initiative to purchase supplies and build their very own Sukkahs to celebrate Sukkot with their Brothers and the community around them.
SHABBATS ACROSS AEPiThis past school year, the AEPi Foundation sponsored 176 Shabbat services and dinners throughout the year.
TU B’ SHVAT SEDERS IN A BOX44 chapters participated in the Tu B’Shvat Seder in a Box Program, which distributes Tu B’sh boxes to chapters to celebrate the holiday!
PASSOVER SEDERSUnfortunately, our chapters were not on campus during Passover due to COVID-19, many of our chapters opted to do service projects- while social distancing. In Israel, Brothers delivered Passover meals to those in quarantine who could not attend a seder.
WE WALK TO REMEMBER BECOMES WE WATCH TO REMEMBER12,000 people across the world tuned into AEPi’s live broadcast on Yom Hashoah to honor and ‘Never Forget’ as they reflect on the development of Jewish identity in the last seventy years.
PROGRAMSJEWISH LEADERSHIP
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONAt Alpha Epsilon Pi’s annual international convention, outstanding Brothers from chapters all around the world gather for a week of learning, leadership development, Jewish identity, networking and much more. During this week-long conference, Brothers help bolster their chapter strengths, hone skills needed to execute successful philanthropic events, and lead the pro-Israel community.
HINENI JEWISH IDENTITY CONFERENCE“Hineni” means “Here I am.” This historical declaration of readiness represents the responsibility of each Jew to the Jewish people, and to the ideals of Tzedakah and Tikkun Olam. As the world’s only Jewish fraternity, AEPi plays a unique role in this mission. AEPi’s Hineni Jewish Identity Enrichment Conference was originally developed in 2010 to further engage Brothers in the process of strengthening their chapter’s Jewish programming and educational content, community service and philanthropic activity. AEPi’s Hineni program continues to evolve and now consists of three core areas: the annual Hineni conference in August, the student peer-network of AEPi’s Jewish Identity Chairmen throughout campus chapters, and a collection of follow-up program initiatives.
“I now feel like I’m properly equipped to be a leader in the Jewish community and be able to give back in order to help repair the world.”
- Austin Garrett Soriano (Rowan University, 2020)12
MICHAEL A. LEVEN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTEThe Michael A. Leven Leadership Institute serves as AEPi’s premier leadership development conference which is held annually at the annual AEPi International Convention. This 2 1/2 day intensive course teaches participants the various styles of leadership and to which style each Brother is best suited. The goal is to develop the participants’ sense of confidence while providing the necessary insights into tactics and strategies to best market themselves as leaders and by extension help create more leaders within their chapters. A variety of speakers join the conference to provide insight in their specific professions and how they become leaders in their chosen fields. Lawyers, doctors, tech developers, bankers, businessmen and many more all come together to share invaluable information to AEPi Brothers to show that each Brother has great potential to be a leader.
“I feel more confident in my ability to present myself in a professional and leadership setting.”
- Grant Pitarys (George Mason University, 2019)
Doug Zarkin (George Washington, 1992)Chief Marketing Officer, Pearle Vision
Jonathan Stahl (Syracuse, 2007)Vice President of Experience and Hospitality, Washington Nationals
Boris Epshteyn (Georgetown, 2004)Political Consultant
ALPHA EPSILON PI CONGRATULATES AND EXTENDS OUR WARMEST REGARDS TO OUR 2019-2020 ALUMNI AWARD
RECIPIENTS! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR AEPI AND THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AROUND THE WORLD!
FOUNDATION AWARD RECIPIENTS
Hy Vaupen, Supreme Scribe Scott Knapp, David Ogman, Ron Friedman, Jay Feldman, and Howard Dvorkin at the South Florida Celebration Gala
2019-2020 AWARD RECIPIENTSJay Klein (yorK, 2002), Centennial leadership awardrobbie rasKin (toronto, 2017), l’dor V’dor young leadership awardtheodore perlman (miChigan, 1959), nehemiah gitelson silVer medallionJerry harris (arizona state, 1960), Centennial leadership awardpsm riChard h. stein (illinois, 1974), nehemiah gitelson silVer medallionhy Vaupen (Florida, 1979), Centennial leadership awardronald Friedman (Florida, 1983), Centennial leadership awardrabbi aaron melman (yorK, 1996), Centennial leadership awardJay speCtor (northern arizona, 1996), Centennial leadership awarddaVid ogman (Florida, 1998), Centennial leadership awardblaKe roter (tulane, 2006), l’dor V’dor young leadership award
UPCOMING AWARD RECIPIENTSCarl puritz (missouri, 1955), Centennial leadership awardmiChael antin (uCla, 1960), Centennial leadership awardhoward JaCobson (missouri, 1962), Centennial leadership awardriChard stetzer (tulane, 1965), Centennial leadership awardroger soFer (tampa, 1970), nehemiah gitelson silVer medalliondaniel Kass (Kansas, 1973), Centennial leadership awardbill rubinsKy (ut austin, 1975), Centennial leadership awardJonathan ansChell (toronto, 1989), arthur and simi teiCh awardrabbi shalom denbo (temple), nehemiah gitelson silVer medallion
PSM Richard H. Stein, Rabbi Aaron Melman, and Blake Roter with their awards from the Chicago Celebration Gala
Supreme Master Jeff Jacobson with Jay Spector at the Phoenix Celebration Gala
Jerry Harris at the Phoenix Celebration GalaPSM Philip H. Cohen, Theodore Perlman, and PSM Richard H. Stein at Convention in Alexandria, VA
ISRAELI ENGAGEMENT CHAIRMAN NETWORKThe Israel Engagement Chairman (IEC) network is implemented in order to create a network of active pro-Israel organizers on all campuses on which Alpha Epsilon Pi operates. With the obvious anti-Israel bias that has been adopted by the mainstream media and by academic institutions across the country and around the world it is vital that we establish a unified worldwide response in opposition. The IEC’s job on campus is to organize and promote pro-Israel activity and develop strategies to combat anti-Israel - and by extension - anti-Semitic activities in their respective communities. They also organize and execute leadership development and advocacy training to bolster the prominence and effectiveness of Israel advocates in the realm of civics. It goes without saying that the IEC network is well aligned with AEPi’s mission to strengthen the Jewish people in America and around the world.
ISRAEL EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY TRAINING
INITIATION OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR MAX GLAUBEN
On February 12, AEPi welcomed Max Glauben, Holocaust survivor, into our Brotherhood. AEPi had the distinct honor of honorarily initiating Max Glauben into our Fraternity for his commitment, dedication, and support of the Jewish community. Max was joined by his son, proud Brother Barry Glauben (UT Austin, 1986) during the ceremony and the reception that followed. So many of our Brothers have been impacted by his efforts and it is our honor to call him a Brother.
In December of 2019, we were proud to present David Ogman with the Centennial Leadership Award at our South Florida Gala Dinner. A few weeks before the dinner, we were made aware of his son’s rare fatal neurological disease, TECPR2.
AEPI IS PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR BROTHER, JORDAN AVI OGMAN, THROUGH OUR BENEVOLENT BROTHER FUND!
“I remember after Jordan was diagnosed when we were in Boston, the doctors offered to bring in Make-A-Wish. Their idea of granting a wish to my four-year-old was letting him meet Tom Brady at the Patriots stadium or allowing him to throw out the first pitch at a Yankees game. They wanted to know what my one wish would be for Jordan while he was still alive and on this earth. As simple as it may sound, my only wish in life was to one day attend Jordan’s initiation as a Brother of AEPi at whatever university he chose. While meeting Tom Brady would be nice, Tom wasn’t a hero to me. Jordan is my hero, he’s the one who’s out there fighting for his life every day. In my opinion, there’d be no greater honor than being able to call him my Brother as well as my son. Of course, Make-A-Wish couldn’t help me with that... Talk about Brotherhood being there for you through thick or thin, they made my wish come true. It really puts things into perspective for you about who your true heroes are. It’s not the athletes, actors or songwriters. It’s the kids like Jordan fighting for their life every day. It’s the doctors and researchers who work tirelessly for hours each day to find cures. It’s a network like AEPi that drops everything to be there for you when you need it. These people are my heroes now.”
-David Ogman (Florida, 1998)
Brother Rep. Ted Deutch visits Jordan.
Brother Jordan at his Honorary Initiation. Thank you to the Brothers of Phi Alpha and Supreme Master Elect Scott Knapp for running and planning the ceremony.
David pins Jordan, his new Brother at the initiation.
Jordan receiving his letters.
“I am so grateful that my chapter Brothers kept bugging me to sign up. I’ve gone to countless leadership conferences, but this convention taught me concrete skills to use on campus and in life.”
- Zak Isaac Lempert (University of
Cincinnati, 2021)
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
With a wide variety of training opportunities throughout the year, participants gain a deeper understanding of what is necessary to be an effective leader and how they can influence their community through civic engagement. There is also an array of breakout sessions at regional conclaves and convention meant to harness and refine each participant’s ability to speak publicly, coordinate successful political campaigns, and build coalitions on campus and in their respective communities.
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TRAINING
Alpha Epsilon Pi’s Student Government Initiative educates Brothers and other individuals about their respective student governments and teaches them how to successfully manage campaigns for themselves or others. Individuals who are involved in student government are able to give back to their campus communities as strong advocates for students at the local, state and national level. The leadership skills taught by AEPi’s Student Government Initiative prepares our Brothers and others to become the Jewish leaders of tomorrow. This initiative has seen an astounding success rate with 91.6% of students involved in this program being placed in student government positions this year. This initiative has beat the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement on campuses across the world.
CIVIC LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE
AN ASTOUNDING SUCCESS RATE WITH 91.6% OF STUDENTS PLACED IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS WITH THE HELP OF AEPI
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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA45 BROTHERS IN ATTENDANCE
ISRAEL AND UKCONCLAVE
120 BROTHERS IN ATTENDANCE
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA294 BROTHERS IN ATTENDANCE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS61 BROTHERS IN ATTENDANCE
UC DAVIS297 BROTHERS IN ATTENDANCE
“Brothers from the same region gather to exchange ideas, create new partnerships, learn new recruitment techniques as well as develop their leadership skills.”
AEPi hosts several regional leadership weekends tailored toward the needs of the chapters in which the Conclaves are based. During each Conclave, Brothers from different chapters gather to exchange ideas, create new partnerships, and learn recruitment techniques. Special leadership program tracks are offered for chapter Executive Board Officers, Jewish Identity Chairmen, Civic Engagement Chairmen, and the Israel Engagement Chairmen. During the 2019-2020 school year, there were 1,549 officers and new members in attendance at all conclaves. This number shows that, year in and year out, Brothers are interested in coming together to meet one another and learn to be stronger Jewish leaders.
AEPi’s
“Just over 70 years ago, Jews were forced from Vienna due to the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Today, our chapter of proud Jewish men is an oasis to wear
their Jewish identity on their chest as a badge of honor.”- Isaac Besalel, Master, Lauder School of Business,Vienna
GLOBALPRESENCE
Alpha Epsilon Pi was established at New York University in 1913. From the earliest years, our founders truly intended for our Fraternity to be an international organization. This milestone was accomplished when the first Canadian chapter opened in 1948. Since then, AEPi has achieved a global presence in six countries, serving university students on more than 170 college campuses. With the rise of global anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment, the Fraternity’s mission of developing tomorrows Jewish community leaders is needed more today than ever. AEPi has proven to be successful wherever there are Jewish college students looking to better the world around them. AEPi is proud of our international Brothers and all of the great work they continue to do across the world.
SINCE 2015
2 CHAPTERS
AUSTRALIA
SINCE 1913
140 CHAPTERS
UNITED STATES
SINCE 1948
12 CHAPTERS
CANADA
SINCE 2009
8 CHAPTERS
ISRAEL
SINCE 2011
7 CHAPTERS
UNITED KINGDOM
SINCE 2013
1 CHAPTER
AUSTRIA
21
The Center for Career & Professional Development was created to leverage the global network of AEPi Brothers, and to fulfill AEPi’s role as a link between campus and career. This center is comprised of several components that range from aiding undergraduates in their career path planning to developing alumni Brothers as they grow professionally. The following programs and initiatives are part of the Center for Career and Professional Development:
Nights of Networking - These city based networking events bring together undergraduates and alumni from the area to connect through shared professional interests. Undergraduates are able to meet alumni Brothers who work in their desired industries and ask for career advice. Additionally, alumni are able to meet their own peers in the area to network professionally and reconnect with AEPi.
Career & Internship Forum - As part of AEPi’s 2019 International Convention, the third AEPi Career Day hosted 60 companies and partners which showcased available opportunities to over 400 undergraduates.
Internship Placement & Mentorship Matching - This program provides the opportunity for undergraduate Brothers to apply for facilitated summer internships in a specific city. Additionally, the Career Center matches undergraduates seeking advice with professionals across the globe to gain a deeper understanding of their chosen field and better their professional backgrounds.
NHL Commissioner, Brother Gary Bettman (Cornell, 1974) was the featured speaker at our New York City Night of Networking.
Brother Mort Handel (Penn, 1956), former chairman of Marvel Entertainment, addresses Brothers at the Boca Raton Night of Networking.
Brother Jerry Reinsdorf (GW, 1957), owner of the Chicago Bulls and White Sox, hosts Brothers at a White Sox spring training game at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona.
Since its inception in 1999, AEPi has celebrated a strong relationship with Taglit-Birthright Israel. During the last 18 years, thousands upon thousands of AEPi Brothers and their friends have participated on this 10 day journey. In 2003, the first official AEPi - Birthright Israel delegation arrived in Israel. Over the years many Brothers have taken advantage of this special opportunity.
In 2014, AEPi Brothers selected the Birthright Israel Foundation as one of the fraternity’s Official Philanthropy Program beneficiary partners and contributed $100,000 to the program. AEPi Brothers are proud to pay forward the gift they received by hosting organized fundraisers around the world ensuring the experience is available to future students.
In 2016, a new recruitment partnership between AEPi and Taglit-Birthright Israel was launched. Chapters on campus now have dedicated Birthright Israel liaisons and encourage their peers and friends to participate in the program.
MASTERS ACADEMYOur 2019-2020 annual Masters Academy was the largest yet! Hosted in Cincinnati, Ohio, AEPi gathered 54 chapter Masters (presidents) from around the country to discuss the vital role they play in changing campus culture and leading their chapters to a successful year. Our chapter Masters are responsible for overseeing their Executive Boards and acting as the face of their chapter to both the International Headquarters and their university. They are responsible for holding Brothers accountable and ensuring their chapters are strong.
“The Alpha Epsilon Pi experience is all about preparing our young Brothers to be leaders on their campuses today and in their communities tomorrow. I am proud to support our fraternity’s Master Academy program so that our chapter presidents are provided with enhanced support and tools to strengthen their knowledge and skills.”
PSM Marc P. Katz (Pittsburgh, 1976)
Topics learned in AEPi, that cannot be taught in a classroom:
Motivating the Middle - While there are not enough Board positions for everyone in the chapter, that does not mean that every Brother cannot become a leader. All of our Brothers have a crucial role to play within their chapters. At Masters Academy, we train our undergraduates to help Brothers in their chapter recognize their potential.
Budgeting - Our undergraduate chapters are responsible for their own bank accounts. The International Office helps them in structuring their budgets, but they oversee their own finances.
Accountability - Chapters must hold their own members accountable. They ensure top GPAs, responsible social behavior, and valuable educational materials are all in alignment with the code of conduct provided by Alpha Epsilon Pi International, their universities, local, state, and federal laws.
“The Master’s Academy gave me an amazing opportunity to listen to other chapter presidents and hear the differences between our chapters. I learned about some new programs and initiatives I can
bring back to my chapter and begin implementing some exciting initiatives.” -Maxwell Brodsky (Tampa, 2022)
By the end of April 2020, there were more than 1 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States. Many of the hardest-hit states included those with large Jewish populations: New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and California. As a result, Jewish nonprofit organizations in the heath-care arena, including nursing homes and assisted-living centers, hospice facilities and those who provide homecare for Holocaust survivors and other vulnerable populations, were experiencing overwhelming fatality rates as a result of the pandemic.
Unwillingly to sit idly by, a group of “next generation” young communal Jewish leaders and heads of nonprofit Jewish organizations mobilized, along with the mainstream Jewish community, to launch an emergency campaign—called “Pledge to Protect”—to purchase and deliver life-saving personal protective equipment (PPE). AEPi partner organizations, like Kahal: Your Jewish Home Abroad and Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), quickly developed a well-oiled procurement, shipment and distribution chain for PPE items to assist caregivers at more than 200 Jewish institutions throughout the United States.
PPE items from all over the world, including Europe, Hong Kong, Mexico and other countries were secured. Among the obstacles, however, were delays in shipping and receiving the equipment. Once the equipment was distributed to the key geographic locations, AEPi, with its vast alumni and student network, sprang into action and helped manage the “last leg” of delivery to front-line workers. Thanks to the initiative, more than 2 million pieces of PPE have been delivered to local agencies and communities—surgical mask, gloves, gowns and other equipment—with the goal of reducing the risk of transmission of COVID-19.
The mission of Alpha Epsilon Pi International Fraternity—to develop the future leaders of the world’s Jewish communities—is in clear evidence in this program. We are proud that our undergraduate and alumni Brothers are playing a vital role in this amazing project. The fact that so many of these undergraduates recognize the needs of their global community and the importance of tikkun olam at a time like this, means that we are doing our job for the future of Jewish communities. Perhaps most importantly are the results of the campaign on the ground, as reported by the agencies themselves that are being assisted during these difficult and frightening times.
“Volunteers from Alpha Epsilon Pi arrived with 1,300 disposable isolation gowns! These men drove from both Washington, DC and New York after my plea last night to ensure we would have the gowns we so desperately need! I have to admit, it brought me to tears.”
~ Executive Director of Kutz Senior Living Campus in Wilmington, Delaware
TIKKUN OLAM DURING COVID-19
AEPi Brothers in Israel also rolled up their sleeves. Together with The Jaffa Institute, Israeli Brothers packed food boxes and made deliveries to senior citizens quarantined in their homes.
“Thanks to AEPi Israel, along with the great team at The Jaffa Institute, our families in need survived another days of the pandemic. This is a great example of showing the true power of non-profits in times of crisis – no one is left behind!”
~ Times of Israel
PSM Elan Carr and AEPi Brothers pick-up and deliver PPE supplies to health care agencies in local Jewish communities. All of these agencies also serve people of other faiths.
In 2006, AEPi’s We Walk to Remember (WW2R) was first organized by Alpha chapter at New York University. In the last 14 years, WW2R has become the world’s largest student-led, multi-campus Holocaust remembrance program. The purpose was simple: to give AEPi Brothers the opportunity to raise awareness about the Holocaust and the atrocities committed against mankind. WW2R is an annual series of walks organized by more than 100 AEPi chapters with thousands of Brothers wearing black clothing and lead a silent procession through their campuses to honor those killed in the Holocaust. Walkers wear the words, “Never Forget” on signs attached to their shirts.
The program concludes with a memorial service that incorporates B’nai B’rith International’s ‘Unto Every Person is a Name’ initiative. Students, faculty, and administrators read the names of those murdered in the Holocaust in a public campus space for a period of time (sometimes up to 24 hours), and it is not uncommon for other student groups and members of the greater community to join and participate.
However, with campuses closing due to COVID-19, our Brothers pivoted. AEPi International, together with our undergraduate Brothers, made plans to conduct the program in a completely new way due to the unfolding pandemic.
This year’s We Walk to Remember became a virtual experience and was rebranded as We Watch to Remember. On Yom HaShoah, Tuesday, April 21, AEPi went digital and hosted a live stream name reading on Facebook. Brothers across the globe, from 112 chapters came together to remember those who were lost.
As another evolution of this year’s program, AEPi began a new partnership with an organization called One More Candle to adopt the memory of young adults and children whose lives were cut short in the Holocaust. One More Candle is committed to remembering every one of the 1.5 million children murdered in the Shoah, and AEPi, like One More Candle, values the sentiment of L’Dor V’Dor – from generation to generation. As fathers, grandfathers, and older Brothers experience the joy of the next family member being initiated into our fraternity, tradition gets passed down from Brother to Brother and generations of families proudly wear our letters. But what about the young men who died in the Holocaust that never had this chance?
On this year’s Yom HaShoah, AEPi chapters each adopted 11 young men who perished – 1,953 in total – young men who could have been our undergraduate Brothers. For every year going forward, each of these 11 young men, who symbolize AEPi’s original young Founders (the Immortal Eleven) will now also have their names read aloud.
AEPi is proud to continue WW2R and looks forward to helping ensure that we #NeverForget.
WE WALK TO REMEMBER GOES ONLINE
Brother Bernie Marcus (Rutgers, 1952)Co-Founder of Home Depot
Brother Michael Yormark (Maryland, 1988)President of Roc Nation
The Colony Survival Guide: The Road to a Charter Webinar
Brother Howard Dvorkin (American, 1986), Chairman and CEO of Debt.com, with his son Scott (Syracuse, 2023) teaches
students about staying out of debt.
South Florida Night of Networking
The Future of Israel Activism on Campus & Beyond Webinar
www.aepi.org/connect
Planned giving:A WIN-WIN OPPORTUNITYWith a Planned Gift to Alpha Epsilon Pi, you help secure the future and help AEPi carry out its critical mission of “Developing Leadership for the Jewish Community” far into the future, even in the most challenging times.
YOUR SUPPORT ensures:
Scholarships and need-based financial aid that secure educational and academic success
Jewish identity enrichment opportunities that instill an enduring commitment to Israel and the Jewish people
Innovative and best-in-class leadership development that provides essential tools for the next generation
WASHINGTON SQUARE ARCH TRUST
“A critical part of Alpha Epsilon Pi’s work is educating and energizing college students.By empowering the next generationof Jewish leaders, we guarantee the future of the Jewish people.” -Andy Borans (Florida State, 1980)
Planned Giving Choices
Cash PledgesThe easiest way to create a legacy gift for Alpha Epsilon Pi is with a multi-year commitment to AEPi Foundation’s Legacy Endowment Campaign.
Retirement AssetsNaming the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation as a beneficiary of your retirement account can be an attractive option for creating a legacy and reducing income and possibly estate taxes for your loved ones.
BequestsMake a planned gift to the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation through your will.
Real EstateGive or bequeath a gift of real estate to the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation.
Life InsuranceGive a gift of life insurance by naming the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation as policy owner and irrevocable beneficiary, and reap attractive tax benefits.
Endowment FundsCreate an endowment fund to support the work and programming of Alpha Epsilon Pi in perpetuity.
Philanthropic FundsEstablish a philanthropic fund in your name to make a grant to the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation and enjoy tax favored treatment.
The Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation is not a financial or tax advisor. Please consult your tax advisor regarding your financial, tax, and charitable needs.
PLANNED GIVING PROGRAM
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Stephen Davis (UC Santa Barbara, 1993) has been a financial advisor for the past 27 years and currently serves as a Managing Director at UBS. His dedication, hard work, and commitment to results have landed him on the Forbes Best-in-State Advisor list three years running. Stephen resides in Westlake Village, California with his wife and three kids.
When Stephen rushed Alpha Epsilon Pi, he felt an instant connection to the Brothers and accepted his bid to the fraternity immediately. During his time in the chapter, he was elected Pledge Master twice, learning about conflict resolution and how to compromise in the role. He became a leader through opportunities provided by the chapter and in turn, learned how to teach others to become leaders through the pledge program. He was able to do this all while playing for the UCSB Tennis Team.
“For me, it’s about the younger generation. That’s the legacy we are leaving behind.” Stephen’s steadfast commitment to giving back to his community has led him to seats on a number of boards. Currently, he sits on the University of California - Santa Barbara Alumni Board and the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Conejo & Las Virgenes. Stephen was not asked to give to AEPi, but rather he sought us out. “I look back and it was one of the best experiences of my life. There’s not a day that I don’t look back knowing I was fortunate to have joined AEPi.” When starting his career as a financial advisor, many of his initial clients were his chapter Brothers. AEPi has been developing Jewish leaders across the world for over 100 years. Stephen is a great example of our mission at work, and we are proud to announce that he has chosen to make us a part of his philanthropy not only because of what AEPi did for him, but also because he wants to ensure that it is here for his two sons when they go to college.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
CENTENNIAL FOUNDERSCumulative Gifts of $100,000 or moreDr. Miriam & Sheldon G. Adelson◊Adam Beren◊Morris S. Berke,
Ohio Northern University 1939ºAndrew S. Borans,
Florida State University 1980Mitchell J. Broder,
Rutgers University 1988Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation*Philip H. Cohen,
New York University 1957Daniel A. Debow,
Western University 1995Robert B. Diener,
University of Florida 1979Michael M. Fishel,
Ohio University 1980Andrew Fradkin,
Vanderbilt University 1978Jim Joseph Foundation*Steven H. Kasoff,
Yale University 1993Marc P. Katz,
University of Pittsburgh 1976Robert W. Krovitz,
University of Rhode Island 1932ºMichael A. Leven,
Tufts University 1959Barry A. Levin,
Indiana University 1970Howard M. Lorber,
C. W. Post College 1970Frank Luntz◊Maccabee Task Force Foundation*Bernard Marcus,
Rutgers University 1952Gila & Adam Milstein◊Michael A. Morris,
Vanderbilt University 1985Theodore R. Racoosin,
New York University 1916ºMonty S. Robbins,
York University 1990Adam Runsdorf,
Rutgers University 1988Samueli Foundation*A. Edward Scherer,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1963Samuel H. Shapiro,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1929ºRichard H. Stein,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1974Charles B. Stuzin,
University of Florida 1964Jeffrey M. Talpins,
Yale University 1997UJA Federation of New York*Aaron M. Weitman,
Carnegie Mellon University 2004
WASHINGTON SQUARECumulative Gifts of $50,000 - $99,999Anonymous*Gilbert Bachman,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1946ºBrian M. Banner,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1992Newton D. Becker,
Kent State University 1952ºHarvey S. Bodker,
University of Kansas 1957Perry Brickman,
Emory University 1953Allen R. Bright,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1990Alan D. Galumbeck,
Old Dominion College 1968Sheldon F. Good,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1955Ivan W. Halperin,
University of Southern California 1968Richard M. Horowitz◊Israel on Campus Coalition*Jacob L. Karno,
Tulane University 1959Dennis A. Klein,
University of Kansas 1965ºNathaniel Krumbein,
University of Georgia 1937ºMark Lainer,
University of California-Los Angeles 1960Marc A. Newburger,
University of Southern California 1997 & Jeffrey Simon
Jerry M. Reinsdorf, George Washington University 1957
Mark H. Schiff, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1974
Barry J. Schiffman, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Richard A. Waldorf, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
BLUE & GOLDCumulative Gifts of $20,000 - $49,999David M. Bacharach,
Old Dominion College 1966ºHarold B. Berman,
University of Texas at Austin 1947ºStephen R. Bernstein,
Wayne State University 1969Scott A. Bishop,
University of Texas at Austin 1990Herman B. Blum,
Michigan State University 1941ºSamuel J. Blustein,
University of Memphis 1975Bert E. Brodsky,
City College of New York 1964Barry N. Burak,
University of Florida 1967Steven H. Caller,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1963Howard S. Cohen,
Tulane University 1963Scott A. Cohon,
Wayne State University 1991Leon G. Cooperman,
Lehman College 1964Abe Corenswet,
Vanderbilt University 1931ºRobert M. Dolin,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 2001Howard S. Dvorkin,
American University 1986Jeffrey L. Dworkin,
University of Texas at Austin 1986David Edelstein^Darryl I. Firsten,
University of Toronto 2001David F. Fischer,
Yale University 1999Ari T. Flechner,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1992Frederic D. Fox,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1987Michael Gelman,
University of Maryland 1966Steven M. Goldschein,
Michigan State University 1968David Goldwasser,
Emory University 1932ºBernie J. Grablowsky,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1966Daniel S. Hays,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1995Marc Himmelstein,
University of Tennessee 1969Jewish National Fund (JNF)*Tomer D. Kagan,
University of California-Santa Cruz 2005Howard H. Kaminsky,
Columbia University 1961Max H. Karl,
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1933ºMark L. Karno,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1979
2020 CUMULATIVE GIVING SOCIETIESThe Cumulative Giving Societies include contributions to the Annual Fund, any special campaign, specific scholarship fund or chapter fund through May 31, 2020. The Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation’s Centennial Founder Society’s goal is to encourage Brothers to donate a cumulative gift of $100,000 or more. The Washington Square, Blue & Gold, Rampant Lion and Patrons Societies recognize Brothers and friends of AEPi who have reached milestone cumulative gifts to the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation.
Richard A. Kaskey, University of Pennsylvania 1943º
Marvin L. Kay, George Washington University 1950º
Jay M. Klein, York University 2002
Scott D. Knapp, Florida State University 2002
Richard I. Krebs, Georgia Institute of Technology 1968
Elton S. Lipnick, University of Texas at Austin 1955
Daniel S. Mariaschin, University of New Hampshire 1971
Masa Israel Journey*Benjamin A. Meisler^Philip Meltzer,
New York University 1957Merona Leadership Foundation*Stanford H. Odesky,
University of Toledo 1959ºSidney L. Port,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1933ºBernard Rapoport,
University of Texas at Austin 1939ºAri Ryan,
University of Southern California 1997Alan M. Sager,
Tufts University 1962Benjamin D. Schulman,
Vanderbilt University 1938ºBarry A. Schwartz,
University of Cincinnati 1974Jonathan H. Slass,
Vanderbilt University 1989Harry B. Smith,
University of Miami 1950ºRichard H. Stetzer,
Tulane University 1965Stanley P. Strauss,
University of Pennsylvania 1955Ronald E. Tarrson,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1960Arthur Teich,
University of Pennsylvania 1935ºJonathan A. Tenzer,
University of Vermont 1962ºRoger J. Terrone,
University of Florida 1979Bob A. Tessler,
Tulane University 1962Peter G. Weintraub,
City College of New York 1971Walter A. Winshall,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1964Stephen N. Zack,
University of Florida 1969
RAMPANT LIONCumulative Gifts of $10,000 - $19,999The Afikim Foundation*AnonymousBartley E. Antine,
Ohio State University 1954David M. Bayley,
University of Nevada-Las Vegas 2011 & Bayley Family Foundation
Harvey J. Bazaar, Kent State University 1962
Joshua Borenstein, New York University 2008
Ira J. Braunschweig, Johns Hopkins University 1984
Ira M. Brody, Ohio University 1984
Bret A. Caller, Tulane University 1987
Elan S. Carr, University of California-Berkeley 1990
Chabad on Campus International*David E. Coben,
University of Texas at Austin 1986Scott J. Daitzman,
University of Virginia 1986Robert J. Derdiger,
University of Colorado-Boulder 2007Paul I. Detwiler,
Lehigh University 1981Marshall B. Dinerman,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1968Sidney N. Dunn,
Wayne State University 1968Jay Feinberg,
University of Maryland 2006Marc H. Feldman,
University of Texas at Austin 1990Andrew R. Frank,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1988Marc B. Franklin,
University of Pennsylvania 1959Jason N. Friedlander,
Arizona State University 1998Michael S. Friedman,
Yale University 1999Ronald S. Friedman,
University of Florida 1983M. David Galin,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1990Gift of Life Marrow Registry, Inc.*Joel E. Geyer,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1968Craig S. Glass,
Ohio State University 2006Kenneth E. Glassman,
Yale University 1994Harley G. Gold,
University of Toronto 2000Sidney Gold,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1952Kenneth D. Goldberg,
University of Florida 1972Kenneth L. Goldhoff,
University of Arizona 1983Murray E. Goodman,
Arizona State University 1961Josh S. Gottheimer,
University of Pennsylvania 1997Jason W. Gottlieb,
York University 1995Laurence A. Grossman,
Vanderbilt University 1938ºDonald J. Grossman,
University of Pennsylvania 1959Henry M. Gutterman,
University of Florida 1956Jack Halpern*Jeffrey S. Hankin,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1989Hasbara Fellowships*Steven J. Hilton,
University of Arizona 1983Hochberg Family Foundation*James M. Hogue,
University of Texas at Austin 1962Steven L. Hyman,
University of Toledo 1965Jeffrey H. Jacobson,
Northern Arizona University 1992Joshua Katzen*James A. Katzman,
Purdue University 1968David J. Kirschner,
Florida State University 1985John P. Korman,
University of Pennsylvania 1981
Lloyd I. Krieger, University of Arizona 1969
Kerry W. Landis, Georgia Institute of Technology 1969
Larry C. Leider, York University 1991
Stewart B. Levitan, University of Florida 1970
Leonard P. Lewkowict, Western University 1986
Eric S. Lipper, University of Texas at Austin 1986
Robert H. Lurie, University of Michigan 1963º
Larry Magid◊Harold J. Marcus,
Pennsylvania State University 1949ºEdward H. Merrin,
Tufts University 1950ºJ. Clifford C. Moos,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1946Andrew G. Morris,
Yale University 1999Daniel R. Moskowitz,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1996Jeffery L. Mowery,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1977National Bank of Indianapolis*Adam M. Nelick,
Georgia Institute of Technology 2003Jason A. Oshins,
Union College 1987Michael A. Oxman,
Northwestern University 2006Arnold L. Paperno,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1967Bruce Pascal,
George Washington University 1983◊Theodore F. Perlman,
University of Michigan 1959 & Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago’s Fund for the Future
Perry A. Pintzow, Georgia Institute of Technology 1989
Samuel N. Porat, Yale University 1997
Donald L. Pozin, Georgia Institute of Technology 1989
Kevin Rader, Boston University 1990
Stephen M. Raidbard, Georgia Institute of Technology 1998
Harry Reed, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1943º
Marc A. Reiskind, Georgia Institute of Technology 1985
Paul L. Reisman, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1972
James & Raina Ring*Joseph A. Rosner,
Yale University 1996Stanley P. Roth,
New York University 1957William B. Rusitzky,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1987Jonathan S. Sacks,
Yale University 1995Harry Salzman,
Arizona State University 1969Jeffrey E. Samuelson,
University of Cincinnati 1985Walter J. Schafer,
New York University - Heights 1952Jeffrey A. Schiller,
University of Texas at Austin 1977Ryan A. Schneider,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1990Leon I. Schwartz,
University of Southern California 1954ºMark D. Shantzis,
University of Florida 1974
* Friend of AEPi º Deceased ◊ Honorary ^ Parent As of May 31, 2020
Seth M. Siegel, Cornell University 1974
S. F. Singer, Ohio State University 1943º
Zelda & Melvin Siskind, University of Georgia 1950º
Ronald S. Sonenthal, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1983
Mark Steinberg, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Faizalali N. Syed, University of Texas at Austin 1986
Emanuel B. Tarrson, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1936º
Hy Vaupen, University of Florida 1979
Michael E. Warren, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1969
Martin A. Weinberg, University of Nevada-Las Vegas 1999
Ronald A. Weisfeld, University of Texas at Austin 1985
Kenneth A. Zeisler, Ohio State University 1959
Jeff N. Zisner, California State University - Northridge 2010
PATRONSCumulative Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999David B. Abrahams,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1988Alec Abrams,
University of Southern California 2015Howard B. Allenberg,
University of Tennessee 1973Gary W. Anderson,
University of Kentucky 1972ºAlpha Epsilon Phi Foundation, Inc*Alums for Campus Fairness*Anonymous (3)Michael Antin,
University of California-Los Angeles 1960Paul Aronin,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1950ºLeonard J. Attman,
University of Maryland 1955Robert K. Ausman,
Marquette University 1954ºJerome A. Averbuch,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1960ºIrv A. Axelrod,
Drake University 1951ºB’nai B’rith International*Gerry Babins◊Tanah L. Barchichat,
Georgia Institute of Technology 2000William Baros,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1948ºBruce N. Barron,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1977Daniel N. Bass,
Florida State University 1988Jonathan Bass*Scott N. Berkman,
Georgia Institute of Technology 2004Brent M. Bernath,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1994Burton S. Bernstein,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1955Adam M. Bernstein,
Georgia Institute of Technology 2006Paul P. Bernstein,
New York University 1956The Billi Marcus Foundation Inc*Wolf Blitzer,
University at Buffalo 1970
Lester H. Block, University of Georgia 1928º
Steven M. Blum, University of Florida 1987
Marc P. Blumberg, Drexel University 2004
Howard L. Boris, New York University 1953
Joshua M. Boxer, Georgia Institute of Technology 2008
Lawrence M. Braun, Rutgers University 1977
Matthew H. Brooks, Brandeis University 1988
Gilbert H. Bubis, Vanderbilt University 1977
Louis A. Bucksbaum, University of Iowa 1980
Andre S. Burton, University of Florida 1975
Daniel Chazen, Cornell University 2015
Evan R. Chesler, New York University - Heights 1970
Millard S. Cohen, Purdue University 1960º
Sol W. Cohen, University of Pennsylvania 1942º
Peter L. Cohen-Millstein, Brown University 1998
Richard A. Colton, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Adolphus Coolik, Georgia Institute of Technology 1962
Jerome M. Cooper, Georgia Institute of Technology 1952
Richard Dahan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012
Gregg J. Darish, Northeastern University 1993
Stanley M. Davids, Case Western Reserve 1961
Bruce M. Dresner, University of Miami 1969
Stuart I. Dworkin, Kansas State University 1957º
Steven D. Edelson, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1972
Herbert J. Eisenberg, Georgia Institute of Technology 1949º
Enterprise Holdings Foundation*Warren M. Epstein,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1956Ross M. Evans,
University of Cincinnati 1983Eric I. Farbman,
Northwestern University 2006Jason D. Feld,
University of Houston 1995Ira S. Feldman,
University of Arizona 1965Richard I. Feller,
Rutgers University 1959Louis D. Field,
Emory University 1963Steven J. Fishman,
University of Missouri 1973Sandy S. Florman,
Brandeis University 1989M Joshua . Frank,
University of Georgia 1989Richard M. Freedberg,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1973Ira M. Friedman,
Arizona State University 1967Lawrence M. Gabler,
CUNY - Brooklyn College 1965Robin Gelles^David Gemunder◊
David I. Gilbert, University of Southern California 1998
Seth B. Gillston, Temple University 1996
Sam Z. Glassenberg, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 2002
Ari F. Glazer, New York University 1997
Edward D. Gold, Wayne State University 1961
Lander C. Gold, University of Florida 2007
Paul D. Goldner◊Stanley D. Gottsegen,
Ohio State University 1954ºLawrence N. Grossbard,
Northeastern University 1986Charles Hale,
Tulane University 1954Morton E. Handel,
University of Pennsylvania 1956Patti Harris*Jonah R. Hecht,
Cornell University 2011Michael B. Isaacson,
University of Delaware 1987Alan Jacobson,
Queens College 1982Howard T. Jacobson,
University of Missouri 1962Baron M. Jasper,
New York University 1956Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles*Maurice Jove,
Emory University 1976Robert E. Juceam,
Columbia University 1961Micah E. Kamrass,
Ohio State University 2011David P. Kapiloff,
University of Texas at Austin 1965David L. Kaplan,
University of Texas at Austin 1941ºNorman M. Kaplan,
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University of Maryland 1967Ronald J. Klein,
Ohio State University 1979Kenneth S. Krane,
University of Arizona 1965Paul M. Kurtz,
Vanderbilt University 1968Eric S. Kurtzman,
University of California-Berkeley 1992Jason Laeser,
University of Miami 1995Joshua H. Landes◊Phillip A. Landman,
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University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1947Moshe . Lencer,
Interdisciplinary Center 2015Alan D. Lev,
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Vanderbilt University 1997Alvin C. Levy,
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University of Miami 1954Shawn J. Lichaa,
University of California-San Diego 2001Michael A. Linsky,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
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Mark D. Lipton, University of Maryland 1985
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Jacob Luski, Georgia Institute of Technology 1971
David A. Lyons, Cornell University 1999
Jay S. Mandel, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
David R. Markin, Bradley University 1953º
Todd J. Maurer, University of Texas at Austin 1993
Jacob B. Mazer, Georgia Institute of Technology 1954º
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Herbert A. Meisler, University of Texas at Austin 1949
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Benjamin L. Miller, University of Virginia 1977
Herbert I. Miller, Georgia Institute of Technology 1972
Joel Miller, Georgia Institute of Technology 2005
Steven Nelick, University of Arizona 1991
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University at Buffalo 1987
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The Russell Berrie Foundation Friend of AEPiDavid M. Rosenblatt,
Pennsylvania State University 1987Ronald A. Rosenfeld,
University of Pennsylvania 1961Glen A. Roter,
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University of Pennsylvania 1959Norman L. Sandfield,
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Michigan State University 2013Larry M. Schnaid,
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New York University 1955David M. Seifer,
University of Florida 1994Howard C. Serkin,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1967Gary A. Shapiro,
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University of Texas at Austin 1953ºLawrence Shulman,
Wayne State University 1963Leon C. Silverman,
New York University 1962Jeffrey Simon,
University of Southern CaliforniaDavid A. Simon,
Duke University 1988Jack Sinder,
Michigan State University 1947
Bruce M. Singer, University of Florida 1971
Edward N. Slade, Michigan State University 1966
Bernard Steinberg, Georgia Institute of Technology 1966
Dorn H. Swerdlin, Georgia Institute of Technology 1968
George S. Toll, Vanderbilt University 1967
Harold B. Tyber, Georgia Institute of Technology 1973
Michael G. Waitz, DePaul University 2009
Randall K. Weinstein, Georgia Institute of Technology 2001
Joel I. Weinstock, Georgia Institute of Technology 1958
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George E. Weisz, University of Arizona 1973
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Michael Wexler, McMaster University 2009
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Willis North America Inc.*Roger H. Wolf,
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University of Toledo 1959º
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SUPREME MASTER’S CIRCLE$25,000+Dr. Miriam & Sheldon G. Adelson◊Adam Beren◊Philip H. Cohen,
New York University 1957Alan D. Galumbeck,
Old Dominion College 1968Jim Joseph Foundation*Steven H. Kasoff,
Yale University 1993Michael A. Leven,
Tufts University 1959Barry A. Levin,
Indiana University 1970Howard M. Lorber,
C. W. Post College 1970Maccabee Task Force Foundation*Merona Leadership Foundation*Gila & Adam Milstein◊Michael A. Morris,
Vanderbilt University 1985Monty S. Robbins,
York University 1990Samueli Foundation*Paul E. Singer,
University of Rochester 1966Jeffrey M. Talpins,
Yale University 1997Aaron M. Weitman,
Carnegie Mellon University 2004
BLUE AND GOLD$10,000 - $25,000Newton D. Becker,
Kent State University 1952°Harvey S. Bodker,
University of Kansas 1957Barry N. Burak,
University of Florida 1967Chabad on Campus International*Robert B. Diener,
University of Florida 1979Howard S. Dvorkin,
American University 1986Jeffrey L. Dworkin,
University of Texas at Austin 1986Andrew Fradkin,
Vanderbilt University 1978Ronald S. Friedman,
University of Florida 1983Harley G. Gold,
University of Toronto 2000Steven M. Goldschein,
Michigan State University 1968Murray E. Goodman,
Arizona State University 1961Theodore F. Perlman,
University of Michigan 1959 & Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago’s Fund for the Future
Adam Runsdorf, Rutgers University 1988
Alan M. Sager, Tufts University 1962
Mark H. Schiff, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1974
Barry J. Schiffman, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Jonathan H. Slass, Vanderbilt University 1989
Richard H. Stein, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1974
Stanley P. Strauss, University of Pennsylvania 1955
Charles B. Stuzin, University of Florida 1964
Roger J. Terrone, University of Florida 1979
Peter G. Weintraub, City College of New York 1971
Stephen N. Zack, University of Florida 1969
DOUBLE CHAI SOCIETY$3,600 - $10,000Michael Antin,
University of California-Los Angeles 1960Brian M. Banner,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1992Stephen R. Bernstein,
Wayne State University 1969Scott A. Bishop,
University of Texas at Austin 1990Andrew S. Borans,
Florida State University 1980Matthew H. Brooks,
Brandeis University 1988Louis A. Bucksbaum,
University of Iowa 1980Scott A. Cohon,
Wayne State University 1991Gregg J. Darish,
Northeastern University 1993Daniel A. Debow,
Western University 1995Darryl I. Firsten,
University of Toronto 2001David F. Fischer,
Yale University 1999Ari T. Flechner,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1992Frederic D. Fox,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1987Ira M. Friedman,
Arizona State University 1967David Gemunder◊Gift of Life Marrow Registry, Inc.*Jason W. Gottlieb,
York University 1995Lawrence N. Grossbard,
Northeastern University 1986Morton E. Handel,
University of Pennsylvania 1956Hasbara Fellowships*Daniel S. Hays,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1995Steven J. Hilton,
University of Arizona 1983Simon Iacob,
Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 2010
Jeffrey H. Jacobson, Northern Arizona University 1992
Howard H. Kaminsky, Columbia University 1961
Mark L. Karno, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1979
Richard A. Kaskey, University of Pennsylvania 1943°
David J. Kirschner, Florida State University 1985
Ronald J. Klein, Ohio State University 1979
Scott D. Knapp, Florida State University 2002
Richard I. Krebs, Georgia Institute of Technology 1968
Mark Levenson◊Larry Magid◊Daniel S. Mariaschin,
University of New Hampshire 1971Andrew G. Morris,
Yale University 1999Marc A. Newburger,
University of Southern California 1997 & Jeffrey Simon
Bruce Pascal, Eta Iota 1983◊
Jon D. Polesuk, University at Buffalo 1987
Samuel N. Porat, Yale University 1997
Donald Reisman, Emory University 1949
David M. Rosenblatt, Pennsylvania State University 1987
Russell Berrie Foundation*Ari Ryan,
University of Southern California 1997Harry Salzman,
Arizona State University 1969Jeffrey E. Samuelson,
University of Cincinnati 1985A. Edward Scherer,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1963Kristine Scotto*Lawrence Shulman,
Wayne State University 1963SkyHop Global*Richard H. Stetzer,
Tulane University 1965Bob A. Tessler,
Tulane University 1962UJA Federation of New York*Hy Vaupen,
University of Florida 1979Martin A. Weinberg,
University of Nevada-Las Vegas 1999George E. Weisz,
University of Arizona 1973Jeff N. Zisner,
California State University - Northridge 2010
COFA COMMITTEE$2,500 - $3,600Alpha Epsilon Phi Foundation, Inc*Mitchell J. Broder,
Rutgers University 1988
2020 ANNUAL GIVING SOCIETIESThe Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation’s Annual Giving Societies recognize those Brothers and friends of AEPi who made contributions to the Annual Fund, any special campaign or specific scholarship or chapter fund during the 2020 Fiscal Year (June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020).
Price A. Karr, University of Southern California 2008
Marc P. Katz, University of Pittsburgh 1976
Masa Israel Journey*Jonathan M. Pierce,
Vanderbilt University 1986Glen A. Roter,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1974
Jonathan S. Sacks, Yale University 1995
FOUNDER’S FORUM$1,000 - $2,500Anonymous (3)Jacob D. Baime,
Brandeis University 2008Leo Benatar,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1951
Scott N. Berkman, Georgia Institute of Technology 2004
Jeffrey E. Berkowitz, American University 2001
Harold S. Berman, University of Minnesota 1968
Wolf Blitzer, University at Buffalo 1970
Samuel J. Blustein, University of Memphis 1975
Marty J. Bock, University of Maryland 2009
Ira J. Braunschweig, Johns Hopkins University 1984
Perry Brickman, Emory University 1953
Bert E. Brodsky, City College of New York 1964
Burke Warren MacKay & Serritella, P.C.*James C. Cabe,
University of Houston 1996Bret A. Caller,
Tulane University 1987Mitch Chupak◊Adam Cohen,
University of Florida 1993Howard S. Cohen,
Tulane University 1963Richard A. Colton,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Scott J. Daitzman, University of Virginia 1986
Robert M. Dolin, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 2001
Adam D. Dombchik, Pennsylvania State University 1993
Craig L. Enenstein, University of California-Berkeley 1990
Warren M. Epstein, Georgia Institute of Technology 1956
Eric I. Farbman, Northwestern University 2006
Jason D. Feld, University of Houston 1995
Sandy S. Florman, Brandeis University 1989
Michael A. Freeling, American University 1989
Jason N. Friedlander, Arizona State University 1998
Aaron D. Friedman, University of Oklahoma 2008
Michael S. Friedman, Yale University 1999
Richard G. Fromewick, Lehman College 1966
Robin GellesˆEvan M. Gillman,
Binghamton University 2000Kenneth E. Glassman,
Yale University 1994Jerome L. Glazer,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1968
Richard A. Goldberg, Northwestern University 2004
Paul D. Goldner◊Michael D. Gomberg,
University of Kansas 1992Sheldon F. Good,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1955
Joel K. Grossman, Brown University 1999
Jack Halpern*Jerome L. Harris,
Arizona State University 1960Jonah R. Hecht,
Cornell University 2011Paul A. Hoffman,
University of Texas at Austin 1977I-ACT / Combined Jewish Philanthropies*David Icikson,
University of Michigan 1987Alan Jacobson,
Queens College 1982Micah E. Kamrass,
Ohio State University 2011Jacob L. Karno,
Tulane University 1959Joshua Katzen*Gregory J. Kirsch,
University of Iowa 1987David B. Kislik,
Union College 2010Dov H. Klein,
Northwestern UniversityJay M. Klein,
York University 2002Eric S. Kurtzman,
University of California-Berkeley 1992
Kerry W. Landis, Georgia Institute of Technology 1969
Phillip A. Landman, University of Cincinnati 1976
Daniel E. Levin, University of Minnesota 2006
Steven M. Levine, Tufts University 2000
Jacob M. Liebowitz, New York University 2015
Michael A. Linsky, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Arie Lipnick, University at Albany 2003
Joshua Luger, College of New Jersey 2012
Jay S. Mandel, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Chad D. Martin, Ohio State University 2005
Todd J. Maurer, University of Texas at Austin 1993
Aaron R. Melman, York University 1996
Brian Mermelshtein, New York University 2002
Scott J. Nathan, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 2002
Steven Nelick, University of Arizona 1991
Jerold B. Neuman, University of Arizona 1984
David Ochs*David M. Ogman,
University of Florida 1998Jason A. Oshins,
Union College 1987Michael A. Oxman,
Northwestern University 2006Bernard P. Palmer,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1985
Michael S. Paul, Georgia Institute of Technology 2008
Evan B. Pesses, University of Wisconsin - Madison 2004
Jordan S. Pollack, University of Kansas 2012
Keith L. Portnoy, Georgia Institute of Technology 1992
Irving Pozmantier, University of Texas at Austin 1951
Marc I. Prine, Temple University 2008
David I. Rabkin, University of California-Berkeley 1992
Robert L. Rattet, Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Jerry M. Reinsdorf, George Washington University 1957
Marc A. Reiskind, Georgia Institute of Technology 1985
Russell D. Rivera, Harvard University 2000
Joseph A. Rosner, Yale University 1996
Blake A. Roter, Tulane University 2006
Stanley P. Roth, New York University 1957
Mark E. Rousso, University of Miami 1988
Stuart A. Rubin, Florida State University 2000
William B. Rusitzky, Georgia Institute of Technology 1987
Joshua N. Russak, Yeshiva University 2007
Larry M. Schnaid, University of Southern California 1998
David Schnaper◊Ronald Schwartz,
University of Pennsylvania 1955Andrew J. Schwenk,
SUNY - Oneonta 1987David M. Seifer,
University of Florida 1994Howard C. Serkin,
Georgia Institute of Technology 1967
Yoseff Shachor, Hebrew University 2017
Carole Shlipak*Seth M. Siegel,
Cornell University 1974Lawrence M. Spott,
University of Maryland 1994Peter F. Striano,
Florida Atlantic University 1992Todd J. Sukol,
University of Hartford 1988Ronald E. Tarrson,
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1960
Adam M. Teitelbaum, University of California-San Diego 2010
Martin E. Valk, Vanderbilt University 1985
Matthew Waas, University of Florida 2005
Michael G. Waitz, DePaul University 2009
Michael Weinstein, Virginia Tech 2005
Randall K. Weinstein, Georgia Institute of Technology 2001
Bernard Werner, University of Florida 1978
Jeffrey A. Whiteman, University of Southern California 1996
Elliot S. Wiczer, University of Wisconsin - Madison 1987
Roger H. Wolf, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign 1977
Stanley J. Zabar, University of Pennsylvania 1953
EYE OF THE LION SOCIETY$360 - $1,000
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Jarad Geldner, 2005
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Adam I. Gottfried, 2008
BABSON COLLEGE Jason M. Bedrick, 2005
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY Avi D. Gordon, 2010
BOSTON UNIVERSITY David D. Schwalb, 1993
BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Michael A. Kaplan, 1987
CAL POLY - SAN LUIS OBISPO Andrew J. Max, 2012
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Jeffrey L. Adler, 1987Jeffrey C. Cohen, 1990
CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK Harold J. Moskowitz, 1962
COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Ian M. Kahane, 2010Jonathan Machlin, 2014Kyle A. Whitlock, 2014
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Ezra Gontownik, 2017
CORNELL UNIVERSITY Stephen G. Schwartz, 1991
* Friend of AEPi º Deceased ◊ Honorary ^ Parent As of May 31, 2020
CUNY - BROOKLYN COLLEGE Howard A. Zandman, 1972
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY Irwin M. Weiner, 2009
DREXEL UNIVERSITY Marc P. Blumberg, 2004
DUKE UNIVERSITY David C. Baker, 1985
ETA IOTA Jonathan Hunter◊Michael Masters◊Gary Saltzman◊
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Matthew E. Gordon, 1996Ben G. London, 1989Joshua M. Rubinstein, 2014
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Steven A. Geller, 1979
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Barry S. Berg, 1969Michael D. Karno, 1995
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Richard A. Blum, 2000Howard J. Cohen, 1997David S. Dee, 1990Charles R. Freedman, 1967Brian P. Kime, 2001Jacob Luski, 1971Jacob B. Mazer, 1954°Keith A. Mendel, 1991Joel Miller, 2005Richard H. Miller, 1987Jerome S. Osteryoung, 1964Jerry A. Pohl, 1966Joshua A. Sandler, 2012Ryan S. Schlesinger, 2002Jack M. Wolfe, 1965°Robert J. Yaffe, 1968
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Stephen H. Liebowitz, 2015
INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTER Moshe Lencer, 2015
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Harvey J. Bazaar, 1962
LEEDS Marc Cowan, 2013
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Evan L. Marcus, 1984
LONDON Samuel P. Steinbock, 2015
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Robert J. Grossfeld, 1971Harold Steinberg, 1968
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Philip Meltzer, 1957Leonard Moskowitz, 1960
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Jay R. Spector, 1996
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Alex Jakubowski, 2014
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Jerry B. Silverman, 1966
PURDUE UNIVERSITY Benjamin J. Weis, 2018
QUEENS COLLEGE Adam Dressler, 2016Stephen V. Dubin, 1961
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Lawrence M. Braun, 1977Seth A. Jonas, 1991
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Alex Berezovsky, 2004Evan M. Stone, 1986
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY Paul A. Ratner, 2005
ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Samuel H. Koch, 2014
STANFORD UNIVERSITY Dustin S. Jackson, 2001
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Seth B. Gillston, 1996
TOWSON UNIVERSITY Benjamin M. Pikovsky, 2014Matthew G. Scher, 2012
TUFTS UNIVERSITY Jeffrey M. Berenson, 1982
TULANE UNIVERSITY Jack D. Sharpe, 1980Ira S. Taub, 1987
UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY Benjamin J. Kallos, 2002
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO Jason Kirschtel, 2014
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Lloyd I. Krieger, 1969
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY Scott A. Fields, 1994James D. Gray, 1988
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS David P. Marias, 2014
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE Brett E. Blumstein, 2000
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES Raziel A. Ungar, 2004
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA Scott J. Garson, 1998Alan E. Litwak, 1989
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Jordan Bresalier, 2016Jay S. Feldman, 2003
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-BOULDER Robert J. Derdiger, 2007
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Joshua Broder, 2003Salvatore V. Faulise, 1958
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Mario Bick, 1982Steven M. Blum, 1987B M. Grabois, 1977Henry M. Gutterman, 1956
Gary I. Haftel, 2003Barry E. Haimo, 2004Alan E. Mibab, 1988David M. Nigliazzo, 2007Russell A. Semmel, 2006Bruce M. Singer, 1971Mark E. Tyson, 1971
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Richard C. Friedman, 1974Craig D. Rosenberg, 2007
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH Aaron R. Hoffer, 2016
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA/CHAMPAIGN Bruce N. Barron, 1977Allan GoldsteinBurton L. Herbstman, 1973Steven J. Kaplan, 2007Steven M. Malkin, 1983J. Clifford C. Moos, 1946
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Samuel Blekhman, 2018Alec Deer, 2018Sheldon T. Fleck, 1972Ronald Reider, 1967
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Martin S. Berman, 1987
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Joseph King, 1967
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS Aaron Schmerling, 2010Mathew R. Sgan, 1956
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Max Fisher, 2012Richard D. HeidemanJason A. Vaupen, 2009
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Paul M. Chapman, 1963
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Aaron Malki, 2012
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marc B. Franklin, 1959Stanton R. Koppel, 1968
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Howard B. Allenberg, 1973Michael S. Weiss, 1972
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Zach BlakemanMichael L. Levine, 1986Jeffrey A. Vaupen, 1992
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Stephen G. Siben, 1960
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON Ian M. Berkowitz, 1988Ernest B. Goodman, 1952
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MILWAUKEE Steven Meyerson, 1972
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Paul M. Kurtz, 1968
VIRGINIA TECH Andrew Griesinger, 2012
YALE UNIVERSITY Andrew M. Levine, 1997
John A. Lippman, 1997Eric J. Mogelof, 1997Benjamin P. Negin, 2000
YORK UNIVERSITY Allan M. Wengle, 1989
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Perry Blatstein, 2010Laurence R. Bloom, 1987Steven B. Rosenbaum, 1973
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY Aaron W. Carpenter, 2021Koby M. Ellick, 2020Alex S. Olinger, 2022
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Mark A. Brenner, 1982Michael R. Brooks, 2007Asher B. Cohen, 2007David J. Daniels, 1998Nick R. Einfeld, 1961Ben M. Ellis, 2008Ted J. Kort, 1960Ralph Segal, 1959Gary A. Shapiro, 1971Jeffrey J. Spear, 1968Norman H. Zaslow, 1961
AUBURN UNIVERSITY Allan I. Morris, 1966
BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY Omri Arazi, 2019Alexey Shopin, 2020
BARUCH COLLEGE Elan Bettinger, 2022Warren H. Haber, 1962Lawrence Likhtenstein, 2020Harold L. Wohl, 1958
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Jon Schneider, 2016
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BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Paul M. Benario, 2011Charles Cohen, 2017Alan G. Galsky, 1964Paul D. Gottwald, 1981Robert E. Leib, 1971Eric S. Schwartz, 1988Myron M. Solomon, 1957Joseph M. Wiggins, 2007
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY Jesse Freedman, 2016Jason B. Lichten, 1993Jordan Schwartz, 2016Shawn R. Weingast, 1988
BROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Stewart S. Austin, 1971Melvyn J. Baruch, 1960Murray R. Berkowitz, 1973George C. Bishko, 1971Leron Cohen, 2017Stephen H. Lieberman, 1965Jerry D. Machtinger, 1970Jerry M. Mendel, 1959Stanley N. Rothstein, 1956Ira A. Rubel, 1963Steven Schlosser, 1968Martin Smolowitz, 1958Stefan H. Steinberg, 1963Howard I. Teich, 1962
BROWN UNIVERSITY A Thomas T. Levin, 1964
C. W. POST COLLEGE Robert R. Finkelstein, 1966David M. Reiff, 1992Richard Resnick, 1973
CAL POLY - SAN LUIS OBISPO Jeffrey D. Pathman, 2009Mathison E. Young, 2017
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CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Michael B. Chernoff, 1993Daniel M. Cohn, 1993Evan M. Indianer, 1992Benjamin S. Lichtman, 2017
CASE WESTERN RESERVE Matthew Canel, 2020Jonas D. Legum, 1970Michael B. Ross, 1967
CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Matt Aroesty, 2018Brandon M. Farkas, 2017Zachary D. Jagoda, 2020Carson Shevitz, 2020
CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK Joseph L. Fleischer, 1964Michael R. Laderman, 1968Robert P. Pavone, 1971
CLARK UNIVERSITY Michael A. Edberg, 1994
COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Matthew D. Dimaggio, 2011Zachary Kaplan, 2018Adam Mahonchak, 2013
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Alan M. Freeman, 1993George Leibowitz, 1957Judah M. Maze, 1955Stephen G. Rice, 1967
CORNELL UNIVERSITY Joseph S. Basloe, 1964Daniel Chazen, 2015Michael Delikat, 1974Scott A. Fink, 1993Jared E. Hakimi, 2007Alvin Kayloe, 1952Richard G. Madris, 1991Michael J. Ossip, 1976Alan H. Raphael, 1964Stephen H. Saperstone, 1960Jay D. Sirot, 2019Jeffrey A. Spector, 1989Harrison Stern, 2021
CUNY - BROOKLYN COLLEGE Simon Abramov, 2021Brendan Y. Ahmed, 2023Maurice S. Birnbaum, 2019Bruce Donoff, 1963Yitzhak J. Douek, 2021Lawrence M. Gabler, 1965Fred M. Gerson, 1971Stephen P. Glantz, 1963
Robert A. Israely, 1962Dillon I. Kosek, 2021Ronald Menashe, 2023Sampson A. Miller, 2022Zachary E. Nomer, 2021Matthew Raingevirtz, 2020Jason M. RappaportSeymour Schlossberg, 1959
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY Eliran Penkar, 2019
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY Stephen Byer, 2005Aleks S. Gleyzer, 2018Joshua D. Sushan, 2016Kevin M. Tarson, 2007Joshua Zeigler, 2021
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Steven M. Epstein, 1969
DRAKE UNIVERSITY Ivan L. Bohrer, 1954Richard D. Friedman, 1971Kalman R. Kaplan, 1967Edwin C. Ribback, 1959Everett A. Sheslow, 1951Carl Suchar, 1974
DREXEL UNIVERSITY Richard J. Anderson, 2006Avi Bash, 2018Nuri S. Boardman, 2003Marc S. Leber, 1999Joel Muderick, 2002Brett A. Rosen, 2007Max S. Schnaper, 2019Lonnie M. Snyder, 2010
DUKE UNIVERSITY Jonathan S. Blank, 1985Stuart M. Gaynes, 1985Gary I. Shapiro, 1989
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Paul W. Hersh, 1966Gary M. Silverstein, 1965
EMORY UNIVERSITY Louis D. Field, 1963Steven J. Green, 2004Daniel H. Greenwald, 1982Marvin A. Perlis, 1955John D. Schmelzer, 1970Stephen Schreiber, 1967J B. Shapiro, 1964Morris J. Soriano, 1976
ETA IOTA Jeremy Burke◊Eric Gallagher, 2010◊Mitchel Goldstein◊Trey Meehan, 2014◊Steven E. Silberman◊Chananel A. Weiner◊
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Nadav Alkoby, 2014Eric M. Dansky, 2012Logan J. Goldberg, 2022Michael J. Krammer, 2012Jared Lapenta, 2021David Lewinsohn, 2014Menachem Schandelson, 2018Samuel Z. Shneider, 2021Martin Volinsky, 2012Alexander Zand
FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY Perry A. Chencin, 2016
Matthew Shipley, 2017
FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Ronald B. Schneider, 1973
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Brandon Holcman, 2022Alexander S. Lewy, 2004
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Albert Coven, 1983Josh Jaffe, 2013Andrew S. Neiberg, 2007David Shiffman, 2007Jeffrey S. Weinstein, 1984
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY Joshua T. Fink, 2020Mitchell A. Westall, 2018
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Joshua D. Gleiber, 1989David A. Goldstein, 1989William A. Gralnick, 1965Howard Jaffe, 1988Avery H. Kranz, 1988Eric S. Mendelsohn, 1959Gary Reshefsky, 1996Douglas A. Zarkin, 1992Jonah B. Zinn, 2004
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Michael J. Stecher, 2007Scott Weinstein, 2006
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Marshall J. Barrash, 1962Brent M. Bernath, 1994Stuart L. Bernstein, 1996Joseph M. Blake, 2003Glenn P. Bochner, 1985Eric S. Bossak, 1964Richard T. Dalton, 1955Stephen D. Diamond, 1969Gregory M. Dinur, 1998Joel H. Doobrow, 1964Howard G. Draisen, 2001Jonathan M. Eisen, 2010Barry E. Flink, 1973James D. Freedman, 2002Ralph K. Freid, 1957M. David Galin, 1990Melvyn P. Galin, 1953Sidney Gold, 1952Stanley J. Goldstein, 1968Sidney Green, 1962Edward D. Horowitz, 1991Aaron M. Kane, 2009Michael J. Karin, 1973Jeffrey P. Levy, 2007Curt A. Morris, 1986Roy H. Pansey, 1967Arnold L. Ross, 1967Leon Siegel, 1955Alan J. Silver, 1972Sheldon J. Simon, 1975William Singer, 1959Alan K. Solomon, 1984Mark Steinberg, 1967Larry S. Taylor, 1962Kaniel Z. Tilow, 2007Richard A. Waldorf, 1967Joel I. Weinstock, 1958Jason P. Zutty, 2009
GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Brandon Harnick, 2018
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Gary P. Alexander, 1968Marcos A. Kerbel, 1967Robert E. Scott, 2021
GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Gavin P. Hunter, 2019Zachary J. Kirshner, 2020Morgan Mattler, 2020
HEBREW UNIVERSITY Gleb Bogdanov, 2020
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Richard A. Klass, 1989Philip J. Schlossberg, 1998
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Stuart J. Agres, 1967Norman W. Berger, 1961Melvyn F. Cohen, 1969Charles S. Fox, 1969Robert B. Goldman, 1961Harvey J. Iglarsh, 1965Sheldon L. Kantoff, 1957Michael M. King, 1966Jerome Mandel, 1961Robert G. Moss, 1956Barry S. Newman, 1969Steven J. Newman, 1977Richard D. Reiner, 1962Ira J. Rothman, 1974David M. Silver, 1962Harold Yanow, 1964
ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Harris E. Plofsky, 2018Ethan M. Shemoney, 2018
INDIANA UNIVERSITY Michael D. Anderson, 2002Matthew R. Bud, 1968Ethan P. Fleischer, 2022Stanley F. Green, 1970Eric Greenhut, 1959Michael S. Klein, 1973Paul A. Kraft, 1983Phillip H. Lande, 1977Brent E. Rosen, 2002Steven E. Rosen, 1977John D. Ruchman, 1980Joshua B. Sacks, 2014Gerald C. Steinfeld, 1963Larry N. Stern, 1971Gerald H. Waterman, 1970Adam P. Winick, 1993Scott D. Yonover, 1986
INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTER Nathan Altshuler, 2018Daniel Hauser Rosenberg, 2020Joseph M. Levy, 2022Sani Salcum, 2017Zachary E. Schenk, 2015
JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY Jeffrey L. Kraskin, 1976
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Grant R. Bigman, 2012Samuel P. Forrest, 2020Scott J. Magat, 2016
Dean Maldonato, 2016
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Peter Karpoff, 1965Mark S. Kramer, 1958Arnold B. Silverman, 1959
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY Jonathan Bachar, 2022Micah A. Greifinger, 2021Justin E. Rosenberg, 2022
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Martin Baker, 1967Matthew I. Cohen, 2011Terry D. Hugo, 2016Ezra Katz, 2019Joel I. Schackne, 1969Steven R. Wakser, 1992
LAUDER BUSINESS SCHOOL Joel Halstuch, 2020
LEEDS Alexander R. Gilmore, 2018
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Corey B. Derdiger, 2005Stuart I. Podell, 1987
LEHMAN COLLEGE Benjamin Piltch, 1962
LIVERPOOL Oliver Jay, 2018
LONDON Tom J. Garcia, 2019Elliot Miller, 2015David Sint, 2019
LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN Bernard A. Bilawsky, 1965
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY Mark W. Hackmeier, 1967Colin Roberts, 2022Allen M. Sheff, 1971
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Steven B. Stroiman, 1966
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Geoffrey E. Sanders, 1999Philip E. Strause, 1965Steven L. Warsof, 1973
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY Mark E. Auspitz, 2012Noam Berlin, 2009David Goldberg, 2009Victor Kuntzevitsky, 2012Snir Seitelbach, 2010Coste Shuster, 2010Jonathan Vaisberg, 2013
MELBOURNE METRO Phillip D. Di Biase, 2022
MIAMI UNIVERSITY Ronald P. Emerman, 1969Robert D. Goldstein, 1969David E. Hirsch, 1971Brendan Newman, 2020
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Richard M. Brooks, 1968Paul M. Byck, 1987Hubert B. Katz, 1955Justin A. Polk, 2014Anton H. Rosenthal, 1970
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Stephen Ruchman, 1960Rob J. Samson, 1990Simon L. Stratford, 2012Micheal D. Weinhaus, 1993Graham J. Wise, 2019
MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Mikel D. Daniels, 1996
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Eugene Becker, 1958Jonathan M. Bell, 1991Herman B. Berg, 1956Robert Berlan, 1955Burton M. Bloom, 1949Howard L. Boris, 1953Steven D. Cohn, 1970Zachary Eckstein, 2017Matthew F. Glick, 2010Barry L. Hartglass, 1979Mark Heitlinger, 1979Marshall Kramsky, 2018Martin Novick, 1957Stanley D. Rappoport, 1952James M. Reiser, 1965David A. Rosenberg, 2003Leon C. Silverman, 1962Ari J. Sirner, 2008Victor A. Smith, 1955David J. Stein, 1970Carl L. Steinhouse, 1952Michael L. Turner, 1987Arthur W. Wessan, 1955
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY - HEIGHTS Ronald J. Blau, 1969Norman N. Gold, 1958Tobin B. Jacobson, 1963Martin R. Klausner, 1970
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Stuart Bernholc, 2015
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Marc Geller, 2019Alex E. Grun, 2019Sumner Hoffman, 1953Gerald Linda, 1969Ronald N. Millen, 1969Samuel E. Starkman, 2020Joel Wanger, 2011Neil E. Weiss, 1993
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Jonathan S. Gaby, 1996David A. Goldberg, 1994Jeffrey S. Stanlis, 1993
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Brandon C. Cohen, 2017Evan M. Derrow, 2011Jonathan Kamel, 2016Michael L. Lehrer, 2006Adam J. Matsil, 2012Darren P. Schwechter, 1999Ian C. Sobel, 2010Andrew M. Stern, 2006Howard J. Tilman, 2006
NOTTINGHAM Freddie I. Gerrard, 2019
OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY Garold L. Beim, 1967Lawrence M. Friedman, 1956
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Martin J. Alpert, 1965
Bartley E. Antine, 1954David E. Gilbert, 1989Craig S. Glass, 2006David S. Goldberg, 1995Marty D. Greenwald, 1986Gary E. Polster, 1961Ronald J. Rothschild, 1968Arthur D. Spatt, 1947Ron Zimmerman, 1961
OHIO UNIVERSITY Gary V. Javitch, 1969Gregg A. Manes, 1981Michael Shvartsman, 2009
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Joshua J. Erkman, 2020
PARSONS COLLEGE Steven H. Podolsky, 1969Fredrick D. Warman, 1969
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY David I. Bavar, 1957Sean Pollock, 1996Victor E. Sedaka, 1989Bert Silver, 1953
PURDUE UNIVERSITY Alvin B. Glatt, 1961William A. Goldstein, 1961Bruce M. Hershman, 1957James A. Katzman, 1968Donald H. Kraft, 1965Elijah S. Weinstein, 2021
QUEENS COLLEGE Mark E. Belkin, 2000Jeffry A. Bernstein, 1967Joseph Bernstein, 2006Neil B. Gerard, 1968Dov Kirschner, 2019Alan B. Leibowitz, 1970Brian A. Linder, 2010Alan R. Mensch, 1967Daniel E. Shulman, 2008MOSHE SHURBenjamin A. Thall, 2021
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INST Anthony F. Buschiazzo, 2020Norman J. Kleiman, 1980Henry A. Mosler, 1962Jeffrey C. Rudikoff, 1960
RIDER UNIVERSITY Stanley M. Baum, 1966Herb Peluzzo, 2006
ROWAN UNIVERSITY Jake M. Price, 2017
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Ira Arshen, 1973Ben T. Asher, 2022Jack D. Blaine, 1964Stuart M. Feinblatt, 1976Richard I. Feller, 1959Jerry A. Green, 1974Barry S. Kritz, 1982Richard S. Mitnick, 1963Adam Nachman, 2017Stephen C. Rabin, 1970William J. Rayner, 1972James C. Scott, 1976Lawrence N. Soria, 1979Evan J. Yegelwel, 1977
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Joel Bond, 2014Joseph Fox, 1970
SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Jeremy Kichaven, 2018Avi Schatz, 2019Ethan S. Spector, 2018
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Charles G. Lewis, 1973
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY Oscar T. Schechter, 2016
ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Benjamin S. Anderson-Krim, 2022Spencer K. Caminsky, 2020Bradford R. Grossman, 2021David Robin Mazon, 2022Adam D. Volman, 2019
SUNY - NEW PALTZ Andrew I. Feuerstein, 2014Jacob Schneider, 2017
SYDNEY METRO Raphael Sebban, 2019Joshua J. Spicer, 2019
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Mark I. Feldman, 1962Taylor J. Forlano, 2013Jeffrey G. Graber, 1982Marshal J. Hyman, 1967Steven E. Myers, 1971
TOWSON UNIVERSITY Andrew Alcina, 2015Zach J. Ament, 2012Michael Rosenstein, 2013Michael B. Schwartzberg, 1994Solomon Solkowitz, 2019Zachary S. Turkheimer, 2017Brian G. Whitt, 2017
TRINITY COLLEGE Ben E. Segall, 2020
TUFTS UNIVERSITY James I. Ausman, 1959Arthur E. Cohen, 1950Harvey L. Nisenbaum, 1965Ernest H. Picard, 1951Lawrence E. Sheftel, 1962David W. Warren, 2007Robert M. Zinman, 1953
TULANE UNIVERSITY Stephen M. Berman, 1970Richard S. Galin, 1962Donald M. Gilner, 1959Jonathon C. Ginsberg, 1983David J. Goodman, 1986Arnold E. Gussin, 1957Leonard R. Rubin, 1961Russell C. Schwartz, 1984Ronald Slipman, 1961Russ K. Thal, 1957Andrew B. Titen, 1972Harold D. Wexler, 1966
UNION COLLEGE David M. Kohl, 1991
UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY Gary S. Hecht, 1991Mark Katz, 2020Lee E. Schare, 1993
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO Robert K. Goldman, 1963Martin S. Granoff, 1965Michael A. Rosenberg, 1965
Matthew Winick, 1960
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON Joseph Salzman, 1960
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Michael J. Gefter, 2020Marshall S. Ginsburg, 1959Harold W. Goldstein, 1953Stuart Hennes, 1957Walter L. Kaner, 1962Dylan N. Kassman, 2021Isaac O. Lurie, 2020David Saxe, 2020
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA David P. Addison, 2007Steven E. Brickman, 1985Jay S. Goldsmith, 1974Michael A. Greenberg, 1990Benjamin S. Gross, 2003Zak Jacoby, 2007Daniel B. Kahn, 2006Gil A. Lang, 2007Jeremy D. Mandel, 2007Justin M. Miller, 2010Gregory C. Norris, 1989Benjamin J. Pozez, 2007Jonathan D. Rothbart, 1992Charles A. Sigal, 2020Blake S. Sloane, 2019
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Adam Y. Dobrer, 2021Sol Meyer, 2004Benjamin A. Stanislawski, 2021
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY Robert A. Ackermann, 1986Max I. Fleisher, 2010Robert E. Jaffa, 1957Harvey Kayne, 1966Jacob G. Kirkland, 2003Bernard S. Lapedis, 1961Harold R. Mann, 1988Ron Perry, 1992Natan J. Reddy, 2014Darren M. Seiden, 1993
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE Navid Bayanfar, 2008Jordan P. Elcott, 2017Isaac S. Yerushalmi, 2011
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES Elliot L. Emmer, 2010Gordon Gelfond, 1951Martin Greenberg, 1962Stephen M. Lachs, 1960Fredrick L. Rose, 1959Paul D. Roth, 1980
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-RIVERSIDE Kevin Giser, 2015Jonathan R. Handler, 2019Samuel L. Lewis, 2022Garrett Saville, 2021
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO Samuel R. Lechtman, 2017
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA Daniel K. Abramson, 2002Stephen W. Davis, 1992
Alan LevineJoseph L. Vaisman, 2006Robert J. Wasserman, 1993
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA CRUZ Jaimie Guzman, 2021
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Ari J. Bell, 2021Adam S. Bernstein, 2019Corey S. Cohen, 2019Harrison S. Faerman, 2020Steven Friedman, 2010Matthew Gold, 2020David M. Kaplan, 2003Dave L. Press, 2003Marc F. Rothberg, 2004Kevin S. Wolkenfeld, 2012
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Matthew E. Arnovitz, 1982Michael D. Bank, 1984Robert S. Diamond, 1985Adam E. Eisenberg, 1995David L. Fish, 1983Gregory A. Fish, 1971Evan J. Fontana, 2012Thomas F. Glassman, 1988Edward R. Hattenbach, 1967Stephen J. Lamb, 2012David E. Pinales, 1994David J. Rosenof, 1983Martin S. Rosenthal, 1983Barry A. Schwartz, 1974Adam H. Simha, 2018Howard Stein, 1975Stuart J. Torgovnick, 1968
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-BOULDER Kenneth E. Misch, 1983Jake Wolfe, 2018
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Ellis M. Frohman, 1964Alan Glaubinger, 1962Edmund A. Grossman, 1957Abraham J. Schwimmer, 2016
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE A R. Barros, 1961Frederick W. Berko, 1965Howard R. Berman, 1982Blaine B. Charak, 1984Laurence E. Erera, 1962Jeffrey A. Friedhoffer, 1963Michael S. Klotz, 1985Richard D. Levin, 1967Dylan S. Orloff, 2021Barry S. Schlecker, 1961Jeffrey I. Schwartz, 1982Corey Siegel, 2018Ethan M. White, 2018Joseph Yellin, 1960Eli Zajicek, 2021
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Scott I. Barr, 1979Stan J. Beiner, 1977Lawrence D. Berman, 1980Eric M. Book, 1974Richard S. Fenster, 1960Parker B. Gold, 1999Steven D. Heller, 1978Frederick P. Hoffman, 1982Howard P. Leibowitz, 1980Ilan A. Nieuchowicz, 2000
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Evan B. Plotka, 1986Javier A. Rey, 1977
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Ivan Aronin, 1986Jeremy M. Brook, 2005Adam F. Cohen, 2006Brett A. Feldman, 2020David J. Friedman, 2010Jimmy L. Glenn, 1970M B. Hirsch, 1975Herbert A. Krumbein, 1950Hadley L. Lowy, 1993Jeff L. Lurey, 1970Dale M. Schwartz, 1962Gary B. Silbert, 1978Richard P. Swerdlin, 1975
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH Zachary K. Babins, 2015Max I. Silver, 2018
UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD Ethan J. Bloom, 2020Walter Greenberg, 2005
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON Eric D. Bishop, 1995Michael E. Finger, 1996Barry J. Solomon, 1969
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CHICAGO Elliot A. Weiss, 2016
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA/CHAMPAIGN David J. Axelrod, 1975Steven F. Barr, 1983Joel M. Brown, 1973Marvin A. Brustin, 1960Marc D. Cohen, 1986Steven W. Elisco, 1978Steven B. Feinberg, 1973Jarvis H. Friduss, 1967Steven B. Frost, 1976Chuck Goldberg, 1987Steven A. Goldman, 1964Nathan Handler, 2015Robert L. Handler, 1982Allan J. Jacobs, 1946Craig A. Kanter, 1979Richard N. Kaplan, 1964Michael P. Kaufman, 1982Alan D. Lev, 1982Lawrence D. Levin, 1981Eric D. Levine, 1979Mark F. Mehlman, 1970Jeffery L. Mowery, 1977Frank NathanWesley G. Nissen, 1983Jason Stagman, 1992David H. Weiner, 1966Mike J. Wilensky, 1975
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Elliot N. Abrons, 1964A F. Baron, 1968Mark A. Betman, 2016Louis Bradfield, 1963Kenneth L. Cohen, 1956Aaron Glass, 2017Paul I. Homer, 1972Jason S. Kornbluth-Cohen, 2012David H. Rabinovitz, 1973David H. Vesole, 1974
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Joshua S. Katz, 2002Harold B. Koch, 1959Ron M. Mandelbaum, 1987
Dylan McClain, 2018Matthew D. Rissien, 2011Spencer Rosenak, 2020Jerome S. Tilzer, 1969
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Edwin H. Cohen, 1972Harvey E. Jacobs, 1972Steven J. Mason, 1971
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Shawn L. Bernabeu, 1994Joshua L. Caplan, 2004Joshua Z. Epstein, 2009Gordon M. Glaser, 1971Norman B. King, 1971Steven N. Lippman, 1984Hal K. Marcus, 1978Marc A. Newman, 1968Barry R. Schimel, 1963Leonard A. Shaffer, 1964Alan D. Stern, 1965Milton P. Stombler, 1962Jacob E. Welfeld, 2021David M. Wyte, 1964
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS Aaron M. Adler, 1985Victor Blumenthal, 1955Adam M. Fox, 1988Howard M. Frisch, 1962Robert G. Shamroth, 1963
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS Joseph A. Lowenthal, 1968
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Jerome Ackerman, 1949Yehuda L. Azulay, 1967Herbert J. Cohen, 1953Bruce M. Dresner, 1969Robert L. Grover, 1954Craig M. Joseph, 1990Brett W. Kaplowitz, 1981Jason Laeser, 1995Mark L. Lampl, 1969Charles R. Lipcon, 1968Andrew M. Machover, 1979Ryan D. Madanick, 1995Lee B. Pravder, 1985Jeffrey H. Sapolsky, 1988Frank I. Szemere, 1952Edward E. Zuker, 1969
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Joel S. Adelman, 1961David S. Chudwin, 1972Mark H. Colton, 1989Scott W. Dichter, 1968Sam Gutterman, 1969Alexander W. Heldman, 2008Robert A. Kanner, 1961Joseph S. Kesner, 2004Barry F. Kramer, 1966Matthew B. Kuttler, 1993Jeffrey A. Levy, 1963Morton Meltzer, 1961Jerald L. Reisman, 1967Richard E. Roth, 1968Michael B. Schiffman, 1966Barney B. Silverman, 1958David J. Zaffern, 1991
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Daniel H. Levine, 2012Gabriel Levy, 2016Thomas J. Rosen, 1971
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Kenneth A. Bossin, 1965Alan J. Chapman, 1959Larry I. Cohen, 1976Ashley L. Cytron, 1961Shelton Ehrlich, 1957Larry Evensky, 1979Byron L. Goldenhersh, 1968Samuel J. Goldman, 1962Sanford Goldman, 1954°Louis R. Harris, 1969Stuart Z. Hoffman, 1971Jack E. Jacobsen, 1984Howard E. Laiderman, 1976Laurence R. Lerner, 1965Bradley M. Minkow, 2010Martin J. Nathan, 1968Jerald J. Pelofsky, 1964Jacob Resnick, 2021Miles S. Ross, 1976Paul D. Siegel, 1978Jeremy A. Siegler, 1984Charles S. Tigerman, 1964Barry A. Wolkowitz, 1968
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-S&T Matthew D. Dew, 2021Bryan Pearl, 1970Neil S. Portnoff, 1970
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS Benjamin M. Ackerman, 2005Elliot A. Dubin, 1999Douglas S. Gold, 2005Adam Gordon, 2004Sam M. Hason, 2004Alexander Sandler, 2002Sean M. Wald, 2005
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-RENO Kyle A. Hoffman, 2020Matthew Lacoff, 2023Matthew Levin, 2017
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Jon E. Bell, 1986Melbourn L. Bernstein, 1953
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA - CHARLOTTE Daniel A. Felberg, 2020
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Jonathan Bowman, 2004Phillip A. Brodsky, 2005Adam J. Geller, 2005Simon S. Newman, 2001Benjamin I. Olderman, 2014Matthew Putterman, 2009Benjamin A. Silverberg, 2002Colin Sutker, 2005
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS Aaron D. Platt, 2019Garrett M. Rippner, 2021Jordan L. Swidler, 2022
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Emil L. Bernick, 1968Gary P. Jacobs, 1961Kenneth R. Kanoff, 1961Alexander T. McSpadden, 2020Graham S. Wall, 2020
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Matt London, 2016Amitai S. Zuckerman, 2011
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Marc W. Beresin, 1957Eric S. Blum, 1989Andrew M. Epstein, 1964Melvin Finkelstein, 1949Lee M. Hymerling, 1966Henry Kraver, 1952David H. Marion, 1960Ronald A. Rosenfeld, 1961Jared I. Rubin, 2002Eric J. Ruby, 1968William D. Zellen, 1954
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Noah S. Rubin, 2020
UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND Richard S. Wilkes, 1979
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND Stephen B. Miller, 1963
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Joel A. Mackzum, 2021Asher B. Soriano, 2020
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA Harrison Greenfield, 2022Adam M. Hymowitz, 2011Emanuel Isakov, 2018Rony S. Keller, 1999
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Jack Chiate, 2021Richard L. Gabai, 1986Joshua M. Ginsberg-Margo, 1990James M. Mann, 1964Ari S. Meltzer, 2001
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA Kyle Kravitz, 2019
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Alan S. Abrams, 1992Edward R. Isler, 1975Howard R. Klebanow, 1980Jerry M. Kosten, 1974Richard S. Lemler, 1975Henri S. Lorberbaum, 1971Peter A. Terry, 1967
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN David J. Aronofsky, 1970Andrew C. Behmoiras, 2022Barry L. Cott, 1953Harrison S. Frindell, 1991Kenneth M. Gindy, 1970Jonathan I. Green, 1990Michael D. Hopkovitz, 1977W K. Horwitz, 1957Joseph M. Kaner, 1988Brent W. Mellow, 1987Benjamin P. Miller, 2003Arnold Pollon, 1967Kenneth N. Reichek, 1973Herman Ringler, 1962Bill Rubinsky, 1975Nathan S. Sax, 1980Ronald J. Stark, 1967Faizalali N. Syed, 1986
Scott N. Underberg, 1985
UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO Alan H. Barry, 1965Jeffrey L. Davis, 1968Leo Goldner, 1942Allan Miller, 1957Marvin J. Odesky, 1963Stuart A. Stern, 1969
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Ilan C. Barda, 1999Benjamin Greisman, 2008Brandon R. Siegal, 2001
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Samuel J. Denbow, 2022Douglas I. Greenhaus, 1979Laurence H. Miller, 1966Donald E. Sawyer, 1966Miles G. Schoenberg, 2015
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Basil J. Austin, 1949Jeffrey P. Bernstein, 1981Paul D. D’Amato, 1986Daniel A. Soschin, 1999
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Daniel R. Stochel, 2010
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON S S. Altschul, 1961Dennis J. Carlin, 1971Aaron S. Eckenthal, 2002Harold J. Kaplan, 1968Myron Kellner, 1965Mitchell S. Moser, 1988Phillip C. Ravid, 1963James C. Rotenberg, 1966Adam E. Rowe, 2005Michael A. Tarnow, 1960
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MILWAUKEE Avraham A. Frydman, 1970Steven Frydman, 1970William I. Schuckit, 1970
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Kenneth M. Blumberg, 1964Lawrence E. Blumberg, 1970Gilbert H. Bubis, 1977Clifford D. Edelston, 1981Byron L. Kolitz, 1965Cyril M. Pierce, 1987Charles L. Reardon, 1972Noah L. Schwartz, 2009Gregory H. Siskind, 1987George S. Toll, 1967Richard E. Zander, 1970
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY Jonathan Bridge, 2013
VIRGINIA TECH Mark A. Bregman, 1972Ross M. Broudy, 2017
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS Gerald L. Fleischmann, 1963Michael H. King, 1965Richard E. Lapin, 1968Frederic B. Siskind, 1966
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Henry M. Averbuch, 1969Gerald M. Corlin, 1954Jeffrey M. Golding, 1969
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Jakob Sadinsky, 2020Joseph D. Stone, 2020
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Robert A. Simon, 1984
WESTERN UNIVERSITY Leonard P. Lewkowict, 1986
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Saul Gordon, 1950
YALE UNIVERSITY Ephram L. Lustgarten, 2000Richard L. Worth, 1995
YORK UNIVERSITY Eric Benchetrit, 1989David J. Burden, 2006Ronen Cherniavski, 2020Larry C. Leider, 1991Morris LeiderRory Mitz, 2000Benjamin J. Sharer, 2020Benjamin C. Tward, 2021Brett J. Yack, 2021Taylor N. Zieper, 2020
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