My Big Brother: Shaun Geary

I moved to Tampa during my sophomore year of College and was “matched” by the good people of Collegiate Hall with 2 other young men attending USF. One of those men was Shaun Geary.

At first I was weary of Shaun. He was in the Naval ROTC, an officer in his Fraternity, and he dressed kind of like a gangster wannabe. Over time, I grew to respect Shaun’s ability to balance so many responsibilities while being a full-time student.

Being that the Chapter did not have a good housing option, we sometimes would host Chi Phi parties at our apartment. They were loud, sweaty and a good time. I particularly remember one party where Shaun woke up on a treadmill in the apartment complex’s gym.

When the Chapter came under membership review in the summer of 2007, I thought I knew what fraternities were and I wanted nothing of it. But then Shaun became the Chapter President and decided to have a Chapter Meeting in our apartment one afternoon. I sat in my room and listened through the door to my amazement. I heard words like accountability, philanthropy, brotherhood, etc… and I knew I wanted to be a part of it.

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After being initiated, I served under Shaun as the Vice-President, and he taught me how a leader was supposed to act. He showed me that leaders get their hands dirty and that a good leader recognizes achievement with humility and defeat with an air for improvement.

Today, Shaun and I are both in graduate school: he in Monterey, California and I in Tampa, Florida. He is an officer in the United States Navy, and I am the President of the DZAA. Yet, even now, I look to how Shaun administers his duties as a leader and am constantly learning.

/s/ David Ebner

Wishing Our Alumni a Happy Birthday!

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With as many Alumni as the DZAA has, it’s no surprise that each month of the year carries with it a number of birthday celebrations – and June is no exception.

The Delta Zeta Alumni Association wants to wish a very happy birthday to all of our Alumni who are celebrating birthdays in the month of June:

Sam Foster – June 1
Chris Hopkins – June 3
Craig Harridge – June 4
Jimmy Bishop – June 6
Christopher Jessen – June 11
John Baker – June 22
Todd Yontek – June 28
Jon DeJongh – June 30

Best wishes to each and every one of you, as well as all of our other Alumni who are celebrating birthdays in June (and who we may have missed in the above list)!

Looking Ahead – Changes in the DZAA for the Coming Year

A lot has changed in the past year for the DZAA – a new website, regular Chi-Phi-2013outings every third Thursday, a golf tournament, an anniversary celebration, a re-dedication to buying a house, and so much more. It has been exciting to see this Alumni Association come back to life in so many different ways. And, as we continue grow, we’ll continue to see changes as we try new things – to see what works and what doesn’t, and ultimately, to find those things that best serve the Alumni and our Chapter.

And with growth comes change.

One change is our Association’s fiscal year. Previously, the fiscal year has always run from April 1st of each year through March 31st of the following year. In order to avoid any conflicts with major events (such as the Founders’ Weekend, which takes place each year in April), and also, to coincide with the fiscal year of the Chi Phi National Office, a vote was taken at the last meeting of the General Membership of the DZAA to change the fiscal year to July 1st through June 30th. This will help streamline the financial flow, particularly with two major events now occurring each year – Founders’ Weekend in April and the USF/Chi Phi Scholarship Scramble in October.

Another change is the addition of two new members added to the Executive Board for the DZAA – the Technology Chairman and the Archivist. Brother Clinton Millsap has already brought so much to the table in his “unofficial” capacity with the Board, but at the last General Meeting, the membership voted to make the Technology Chairman an official member of the Board, to be appointed by the other members. The other new member, the Archivist, has yet to be appointed by the Board.   The Archivist will maintain all of the DZAA records and history, and the Board is currently looking for someone to fill that position.

One more change that will come into effect on July 1st is the amount of dues that Alumni will pay to stay an active member of the DZAA. Previously, the cost of annual dues was only $25 per year, which amount has not changed in a long time – however, with the increased number of activities now being offered keep-calm-and-pay-your-dues-7throughout the year, as well as the additional benefits (such as t-shirts provided to all paid members for the annual Scarlet vs Blue softball game), it was determined that the best way to maximize the Association’s ability to continue offering activities and benefits to the Alumni at no charge or discounted rates was to increase the cost of annual dues. Thus, beginning with the 2014-15 fiscal year, the annual dues for each member will be $50, which become due as of July 1, 2014. But, with the increased membership dues comes more benefits and activities that the Alumni can look forward to!

Change is afoot, fellow Alumni, but it’s good change that will only lead the DZAA to bigger and better things!