Lambda Theta Phi Announces its 2006-2008 National Executive Board
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Passaic, NJ, July 1, 2006- Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity Incorporated has named their 2006-2008 National Board of Directors. The Executive Team consists of:
Byron Bustos – President
Alex Feliciano – Vice President
Anthony J. Pérez – Director of Communications
Jose Martinez – Assist. Director of Communication
Kevin Jaime – Director of Finance
Francisco Lugo III – Assist. Director of Finance
Steve Hernandez – Director of Information Technology
Marco Benavides – Director of Induction
Francisco Guzman – Director of Expansion
Jose Morel – Director of Alumni Affairs
Kenneth Pérez – Director of Programming
Eriberto DelValle – Director of Community Affairs
Mito Espinoza – Director of Academic & Collegiate Affairs
Gabriel Ortiz – Assist. Director of Academic & Collegiate Affairs
Jorge Diaz – Historian
Along with a new Executive Team, Lambda Theta Phi will also be relocating its National Head Quarters to 565 Main Avenue 2nd Floor Passaic, NJ 07055. The new office includes a larger facility to better assist the Fraternity in its daily operations.
“It makes me extremely proud to see such a well qualified group of brothers get together to make a difference,” says Jose L Enchautegui, brother of Lambda Theta Phi from Epsilon Chapter. The elected Executive Team combined bring many years of experience from
different regions of the country. Together the group has developed a five point plan that will be implemented and executed during their term in office. This plan will target finance, expansion, communication, outreach, and infrastructure.
These gentlemen are dedicated and determined Brothers that will take Lambda to new heights. Together with one vision the executive team will work diligently to meet the needs of Lambda Theta Phi. The campaign slogan “Lambda: Moving Forward” will be used continuously for the 2006 – 2008 term.
Founded in 1975 at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. is the first college Greek-letter organization founded as a Latin Fraternity. The membership of Lambda Theta Phi is open to all college men who support is values of
scholarship, respect for all culture, community service, and the advancement and fair treatment of Latinos. Lambda Theta Phi was the first Latin Fraternity to be recognized by the National Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and today, has over 80 Chapters and
Colonies in, New York, Florida, California, Texas, New Jersey, Arizona, Connecticut, Illinois, New Mexico, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. More information about Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc., can be found by going to http://www.lambda1975.org/ .