thanks to you! - Phi Sigma Delta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi
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thanks to you! - Phi Sigma Delta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi
www.pennstateaepi.org SAVE THE DATE Watch for details on events we are planning for Blue-White Weekend — April 17, 2015. It’s going to be an unforgettable time, so save the date NOW! Ask for a day or two off from work, get a sitter (although she might ask you why you want to sign her up this far in advance) and get your car serviced now so you can make it to Penn State in the spring. More to come in our monthly eLetters! ON THE WEB Calling all AEPi alumni! Join our Facebook group to stay connected even more with all of the latest news and events impacting Penn State AEPi alumni. Join right now by going to www.facebook. com/groups/psuaepialumni/. Once we confirm you are of alumni status, we’ll confirm your membership in the group! Enjoy! Official AEPi Alumni Website: www.pennstateaepi.org CHAPTER ETERNAL We have recently learned of the following deaths in our AEPi brotherhood. We would like to send our condolences and regards to their families and friends. They will be sorrowfully missed. Floyd Selbst ‘48 Leon Lock ‘49 Robert Lazar ‘50 Marvin Schiller ‘51 AEPi news December 2014 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at the Pennsylvania State University CHAPTER SUCCESS…THANKS TO YOU! Letter From Jon Shahar Brother Master Whether you called yourself a Pi Deutron or you spent any of your memorable college experience at the coveted address of 240 East Prospect Ave. in the great town of State College, this is a fraternity of fine gentlemen, and we have continued to be a leader in campus life. Following in the traditions set before us and embracing our values, we continue to build and unite our brotherhood. We have successfully raised over $100,000 for the kids as a part of the Penn State Dance Marathon. Six successful pledge classes, two consecutive years with a full house, a top GPA and a rapid acceleration to the pinnacle of campus social life has every active member more the thrilled for the present and even more so for the future. With all of this energy building amongst the undergrads, it has become obvious to me that I don’t want this to end. I want to continue to give my wisdom and advice. I want to continue to empower these young men. I know we as undergrads have had a bumpy road to this point, but the future is looking bright. We want now, more than ever, to have partners, to have guidance, and to have brothers. We would love to invite you to our home, hear your stories, heed your advice, and continue to build what currently is the best brotherhood at Penn State. Thank you so much for all you have done in the past and we look forward to having you as part of our college experiences. COLLECTING PHOTOS PAST AND PRESENT We are looking for photos past, present, and future to preserve the Alpha Epsilon Pi history at Penn State. Help us build our archives! Send us your composites, photos from tailgates and homecoming, Jungle Week, Blue-White Weekends, other formals and social events from your era, reunions, you name it! Upload it directly to our website by logging into our website, going to Connect > Photos, and then clicking “Create Photo Album.” www.pennstateaepi.org 1 ALUMNI PROFILE Richard Sokolov ’71, President and Chief Operating Officer at Simon Property Group Thank you to Richard Sokolov ’71, President and Chief Operating Officer at Simon Property Group, for taking the time to answer a few questions about where life has taken him since his years at Penn State. Q: Tell me a little bit about your career. You graduated from Penn State in 1971. Tell me where life has taken you since. A: “After graduation I attended law school at Georgetown University. I then went into private practice in Baltimore where I specialized in real estate. As a private attorney one of my clients was the Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation. After I had been out of law school about eight years, a partner in my firm DeBartolo asked me to come in as general counsel. That was an exciting opportunity that I could not pass up. DeBartolo was the largest owner of retail property in the United States and also owned racetracks, the San Richard Sokolov ’71 (far left) Francisco 49ers and the Pittsburgh Penguins. “I stayed with DeBartolo for 15 years, moving up in the organization to become head of development. In 1994 the DeBartolo Corporation went public with its shopping center business and I was the CEO. In 1996 DeBartolo merged with the Simon Property Group and I became its president and chief operating officer and that is what I am doing today.” What would you say are your life’s biggest successes/achievements? Biggest failures or regrets? What did you learn from it? “There is really no one thing that I would say is life’s biggest achievement. I am very proud of all the things that have been accomplished at both DeBartolo and after the combination of DeBartolo with Simon. Simon today is the largest real estate company in the world and it has been very satisfying to be part of that growth and success. As for regrets, I really do not look back on those things. I just try and stay focused on the opportunities and the challenges at hand.” What is your advice for future generations of brothers? “The relationships that are developed in ALUMNI UPDATES Marv Daley ’55 (Lancaster, PA; mcdaley1@comcast.net) I was a past Master of Pi D and graduated from Penn State in 1955. Now retired from the practice of urology, I am spending my winters in Venice, FL. Home is Lancaster, PA for now. Company. My daughter, Emily, is now a freshman at Penn State and she is a partner on our Advocare Team - EmilyChertowNutrition.com. Milt Weisman ’73 (New Smyrna, FL; milt@fullingtontours.com) I am retired from Fullington Bus Company and moved to New Smyrna Beach, FL. My wife, Aerial, passed away a couple years ago from ovarian cancer. After her passing, I met another woman and she is now my partner in Florida. Andrew Kaye ’99 (Brooklyn, NY; jazzwalk@gmail.com) It’s been an amazing week for me as my wife, Jackie, gave birth to our first future Nittany Lion, Reid Henry Kaye! Mom and baby are doing great! We are living in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn and enjoying all the spoils (and chaos) city life has to offer. Professionally, my law career is progressing nicely and I look forward to seeing everyone at PSU in the coming years! Ken Chertow ’89 (Boalsburg, PA; kc@kenchertow.com) I made our U.S. Olympic Team while I was an AEPi brother at Penn State and also won two Macaabiah World Championship Gold Medals. Since then I have developed the largest wrestling camp in the nation while also building a successful Advocare Health and Wellness David Ari Hulnick ’02 (Cherry Hill, NJ; davidari@gmail.com) I graduated in May 2002 (Eta Deuteron). I got married to Jill Regen on October 27, 2013. I moved to Cherry Hill, NJ this past August and we are expecting our first child any day now. By the time you get this, we’re probably already new parents! 2 www.pennstateaepi.org college remain enduring over the years. The experiences that you share while at Penn State will provide a common bond that really does not fade with time. I am still in contact and friendly with many of the people that I met during my years at AEPi.” Make sure to keep up to date on our website www.pennstateaepi.org for more profiles just like this one! HONOR ROLL Thank you to the following donors for their generous support of our annual fund since its inception this past summer. We can’t do this without the support of our alumni! Gold and Blue Society ($1,000+) Marc Katzen 1961 1913 Founders Society ($500-$999.99) Richard Saul Sokolov 1971 Jungle Club (Up to $239.99) Stanley R. Zimmerman 1952 Eugene L. Grumer 1962 Elliott W. Weinstein 1974 Richard U. Perosa 1986 David Rosenblatt 1987 Todd P. Levin 1994 Evan N. Wolkofsky 1995 Sean Pollock 1996 With all of the negatives associated with fraternity life these days, our chapter is not surrendering. We continue to make a positive difference in the Penn State and State College community, and in the lives of the current and alumni members. We’ll prove it to you. Make sure your email address is updated on the back of the enclosed form to make sure you receive our emails. And join our efforts by making your annual fund gift today by mail using the enclosed form or online via PayPal at www.pennstateaepi.org. December 2014 THON UPDATE AEPi Approaches $11,000 in THON Fundraising This Fall! THON 2015 is quickly approaching! This past month, we had an extremely successful first canning trip, raising nearly $11,000. Thank you to all who came out to support us! Additionally, we held a fundraiser with Coldstone Creamery. We had an impressive turnout as we continued to raise money for THON. Coming up, we have a bonfire bash with Trilogy where we will have s’mores, live music and a toasty bonfire. We are currently looking for anyone interested in matching opportunities — in part or fully — to further advance our canning trip, bonfire bash and total fundraising efforts. If you or your business are interested and would like more information, please email THON Chair Alex Small at als6130@psu.edu. We would love to talk to you! If you want to donate today, please go to http://tinyurl.com/aepipsudonate to submit a direct donation to the AEPi THON group! CONCLAVE 2015 PSU All Set to Host 2015 Conclave By Brother Aaron Sherman It’s the moment we’ve been waiting for! Pennsylvania State University is hosting the 2015 Mid-Atlantic Regional AEPi Conclave! Many chapters are making plans to attend, and we expect hundreds of brothers to be setting foot on the Penn State campus. Also, for the first time, alumni are invited to come. This change in policy could make this the biggest Conclave we’ve seen to date. Penn State is a prime location for Conclave this year; our chapter exemplifies the four values as well as continues to hold a strong brotherhood. There are several impressive events lined up for the weekend including a Shabbat dinner on Friday night for anyone who arrives early enough. On Saturday morning, there is a basketball tournament to see which chapter has the most skills. After the tournament, there will be an opening ceremony and interesting sessions to inform us about various aspects of fraternity life. After the sessions, everyone is free to enjoy Happy Valley and everything that Penn State has to offer. 2015 Conclave is shaping up to be an excellent weekend! Watch for more details. FALL 2014 RUSH AEPi Welcomes 16 New Brothers to the Chapter Congratulations to our undergraduates for a successful fall 2014 recruitment season. Across the span of four weeks, we held six different rush events. We welcome 16 exceptional kids who contributed much as a pledge class and will continue to add value as brothers. The pledge class as a whole fits in with the brotherhood and seems to have acclimated seamlessly, led by Pledge Class President Todd Goldstein. We are very excited to see them step up over the next few years in various roles on the executive board and minor board. The rush process was extremely competitive this year, and as a house, we are quite pleased with the new pledge class. As we look forward to AEPi news spring rush, we are hoping to add around 13 new brothers in the spring semester. This would by far be our largest spring pledge class since returning to campus. If you know of any potential candidates, please feel free to email Brother Master Jon Shahar at jshahar93@gmail.com. www.pennstateaepi.org Josh Freeman Wyckoff, NJ Alex Cohen Lower Merion, PA Todd Goldstein Weston, CT Josh Axelband Wayne, NJ David Leibovitz Deerfield, IL David Haller Caracas, Venezuela Matt Levenkron Manalapan, NJ Rob Breslow Wyckoff, NJ Mike Coulston Pittsburgh, PA Blake Birns Miami, FL Cory Weinstein Roslyn, NY Alex Cimring Scotch Plains, NJ Max Zach Yoffee Pittsburgh, PA Brett Feldman Lafayette Hill, PA Aaron Rawdin Abington, PA Adam Greene Yorktown, NY 3 504-006 MH SHOOTING FOR THE MOON Brothers Create EXEC Card to Aid All PSU Students Their names are Aaron Bell and Ryan Joffe. Aaron is an accounting major, and Ryan is a marketing major. They started a business called the EXEC Card. The EXEC Card is a metal discount card catered to Penn State students that awards discounts and special deals when this card is presented at the Ryan Joffe ’16 more than 25 participating local businesses. As brothers of Alpha Epsilon Pi, Ryan and Aaron have worked very hard to create a sustainable and profitable business in State College. As future businessmen, Aaron and Ryan created this card to help students save money in a college environment where expenses are always adding up. Their success can be attributed to financial organization and successful marketing techniques, both of which have helped them create a recognizable brand on campus. “Our brotherhood has been very supportive of our business,” says Ryan, “which has only helped us reach our shortterm goal of profitability.” Aaron interned at RSSM LLP last summer where he gained valuable experience in a regional accounting firm. “It is beneficial as an accounting major to manage cash flows and inventory in your small business,” he explains. “One of the things both of us have really improved at is public Aaron Bell ’16 speaking. We have been presenting the card to various Greek organizations, and each time it only seems to get easier and easier.” The goal of these brothers is to continue operating at profitability while also focusing their interests on helping the fraternity and doing well in school. While running this business is one of their main focuses, they still are both looking for internships in business for next summer. To get your own EXEC Card, check it out at www.exec.cards. SURVEY RESULTS We Know What You’re Thinking… We sent out a survey recently via email to our alumni asking what they want from their alumni experience. Here is what you said… A night out in the nearest big city Networking night with alumni and current active members When is the best time to have an alumni event check all that apply? During Homecoming 7.14% Football Weekends 50.00% Fall weekends when there is no PSU football going on 7.14% Summer when the students are gone 14.29% Blue and White weekend 14.29% Springtime before the students head home for the summer 50.00% Over the holidays 7.14% What sets your fraternity experience apart from other fraternities at Penn State? ✓✓We are a fraternity of men who share the common values that are also the core values of Judaism which bonds us. We aspire to great leadership, great brotherhood, and great fun. No problem cannot be solved when the passion and dedication of our brotherhood focuses on fixing it ✓✓Being part of a group of diversified personalities and abilities that worked together to accomplish major objectives ✓✓The enduring positive relationships I have had with my brothers. What would be some ideal alumni reunions check all that apply? Golf outing and a weekend of activities on and around campus 21.43% Bus tour of local wineries, breweries, distilleries0.00% Fishing or camping trip with beer and stories around a fire pit 0.00% Homecoming or Founder’s Day banquet 21.43% Casual Saturday night with burgers in the backyard78.57% 4 35.71% 42.86% Describe the unique impact that being a part of AEPi had on your college experience and on your life since you graduated from Penn State; for instance, your career, family, or philanthropic choices. ✓✓AEPi Penn State has been the place where I have been able to learn the true meaning of www.pennstateaepi.org leadership and community. I have been able to actualize the idea of being a part of the greater good and working towards something that benefits all. ✓✓I lived in the fraternity for three years and did numerous projects for the house. The major affect on my life is that a fraternity brother introduced me to a student at U. Michigan who introduced me to my wife of 55 years. It also kept me involved with Judaism during college which helped me keep a lifelong commitment to helping Jewish causes. ✓✓Everything I know about running a meeting at my law firm, managing a practice group, the importance of philanthropy, I learned from my days in the house. Note: these percentages represent the number of respondents who selected each item; in most cases, respondents were able to select more than one. Well, your voices have been heard! To view full survey results, go to www.pennstateaepi.org later in December! Thank you for all who have responded! December 2014