Undergrad’s New Business Means Anything, Anywhere, Anytime
Need a new toothbrush? A pizza? A pair of socks? Some printer paper? Ohio Zeta brother, Tylor Pritchard ’18, has the answer for you. It’s called Chop Chop. A smartphone application currently serving the OSU, UC Davis and Ohio University markets, Chop Chop is an Uber-like service which, based on the availability of carriers and the acceptance of your delivery fee bid, will deliver pretty much anything to you, anywhere within the agreed-upon geography … for the agreed-upon price. Since launching in November 2015, Chop Chop has registered nearly 800 users, most of whom are college students. As stated on their website, “At Chop Chop, we believe in a society where everybody should be able to do others a favor.” The partners will be meeting with investors over the holiday break to explore the next phases of growth.
‘Tis the Season
In the middle of the holiday season, there are things that get looked past, put on the back-burner due to other, seemingly more important priorities. Don’t leave your financial contribution to Phi Delta Theta on the back-burner this year! As you continue your holiday preparations, think back to your time at Phi Delta Theta! Remember […]
Better Connected! Ohio Zeta Chapter Receives Important Wi-Fi Upgrade
Recently, our Central Ohio Alumni Association gave the undergraduates $2,000 to install a new Wi-Fi system. According to Chapter President Nick Orsini, “the new Wi-Fi system works like a charm, and we are extremely grateful to everyone who made it possible.” This is an important step in helping to keep our chapter house a competitive […]
17 New Members & Other Chapter News
Interested in the latest news from our undergraduates? They welcomed 17 new members this spring and have been participating in several service activities. Click below to read more.
Can You Help Us Find Charles, Joseph and Andrew?
We need your help. Currently, we have email addresses for only 929 of our 1,600 active alumni. That is only 55%. We use email communication as a way to keep our brotherhood updated monthly about upcoming events, chapter news and the latest with our alumni. We also use it as a way to grow our annual fund to support our alumni relations program. Can anyone help us with the email addresses for Charles N. Greer ’73, Joseph Paoletti ’90 and Andrew Kiefhaber ’04? Click below to submit your information for these three or the remaining 490+ who are missing.
What Do You Know About Our Rock Star Chapter President?
His name is Nick Orsini, and he is presently a junior studying international studies with a focus on world business and economics. He is minoring in Brazilian Portuguese and entrepreneurship. But, wait … there’s more.
What Kind of Legacy Are We Leaving?
As alumni of Phi Delta Theta, we have been groomed, and are better suited, to take on the world’s challenges and opportunities head-on because of the life lessons we’ve learned as brothers. Click below to read more.
CEOs, Managers and Entrepreneurs … Do You Know Your Ohio Zeta Network?
“We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects.” (Herman Melville)
Are you connected? Do you have the latest information about who is doing what across our Ohio Zeta Chapter brotherhood? Click below for a few updates. Then, let us know your goals and how your brothers can help you reach them in 2015.
How Did You Celebrate?
It was a proud moment in OSU history as they brought home the first National Championship trophy in playoff history. How did you celebrate? Email us at [email protected] with your stories and photos from the big win!
Our Email Coverage Continues to Grow!
Thank you to all of our Ohio Zeta alumni who have continued to help us reach our goal of 100% email coverage for our Phi Delt brotherhood. Since beginning our email address collection campaign in the fall, we have elevated our email list from 623 addresses to 940 addresses … a 50% increase in a few short months. But we don’t have to stop now. Click below to review the current list of missing email and mailing addresses.