
2025 National Convention
At the recent Pi Sigma Epsilon National Convention, our chapter proudly showcased the dedication and hard work of our brothers, earning several prestigious awards. We were honored to receive 1st place for Top Recruitment Program, 3rd place for Top Gold Chapter, and recognition for four consecutive years of Sustained Excellence with Gold Standing. These achievements reflect the commitment and excellence of our chapter in fostering professional growth and leadership. Additionally, we are thrilled to celebrate Chloe Cole and Jonathan Cedeno-Lopez, recipients of the National Future Leaders Scholarship, a testament to their outstanding contributions and potential in the business world. As well as congratulating our PR team for winning the Social Media contest. We also extend our congratulations to Professor Ron Poff, a fellow Hokie, on his new role as President of Pi Sigma Epsilon. His leadership and dedication to the organization continue to inspire us. We are incredibly proud of the hard work and commitment of our brothers, and we look forward to building on this legacy of success.
Our Teams!
For every presentation, our Delta Epsilon chapter had a group of brothers working to showcase our chapter.
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#1 Top Recruitment
VP of Marketing, Chloe Cole
President, Neal Shah
Recruitment Chair, Ashley Dinoso
Human Resources Chair, Heather Murphy
#3 Top Professional Development
2024 President, Rishi Bawa
2024 Technical Development Chair, Amr Elamin
VP of Admin, Carloine Krezel
VP of Finance, Will Ducharme
VP of Cultural Development, Jonathan Cedeno-Lopez
VP of Professional Development, Areeba Abdul Aziz

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Four Years of Sustained Excellence (Top Gold)
VP of Cultural Development, Jonathan Cedeno-Lopez
2024 VP of Finance, Grace Schofield
2024 President, Rishi Bawa
Recruitment Chair, Ashley Dinoso​
President, Neal Shah
Social Media Contest Winners
Public Relations Chair, Kirsten Marcelo
VP of Philanthropy, Yasmine Jaber

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March Philanthropy

Our chapter recently had the opportunity to collaborate with Gilbert Linkous Elementary School, thanks to the efforts of our VP of Philanthropy, Yasmine Jaber. Brothers spent the day reading stories, playing games, and making cards with kindergarten students, creating a space for learning, laughter, and connection.
This experience was not only a chance to give
back but also a reminder of the joy found in
simple moments of kindness. Engaging with
young students allowed our members to step
outside their daily routines and be positive role
models in the community. We look forward to
continuing initiatives like this that strengthen our
bond with those around us and reinforce our
commitment to service beyond campus.
