Andy Condon

condon.27@osu.edu

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Hometown: Sylvania, OH High School: St. John’s Jesuit High School

Major(s)/Minor(s): Mechanical Engineering/Business Minor

Expected Quarter of Graduation: Spring 2009

Pledge Class: Alpha | Big Brother: Brian Bogenshutz | Little Brother: Steve Pruchnicki

Offices held/contributions to fraternity: True Merit Officer ‘07, USG Clean Sweep Leader ‘07-’08, Secretary ‘08

Reason for joining ATO:Eighth floor Siebert dorm, opportunities, and brotherhood.

Campus Involvement: OSU Ski Club and Intramural Sports

Achievements: Honors, Dean’s List, financially independent since freshman year

Interests: Water sports, snow skiing, basketball

Life Goals: Work hard, play hard..

Fun fact: I’ve lived in 4 states in the last 2 years.

 


This is one of Andy’s latest submissions to ATO Roadshow, an online reporting competition through ATO nationals. If you have had an enjoyable experience with ATO click here to help our chapter.

Category: Personal Achievement
Date: 2/27/2009

Brother William Cordes was elected Vice President of IFC’s Recruitment last week. This is an extremely important position within IFC at Ohio State, and it marks the second year in a row that an ATO will hold the position. Brother Larkin’s term has just come to an end, but there’s no doubt that his recommendation of Brother Cordes was very helpful in the application and interview process. Congratulations to Brother Cordes and we look forward to his work which will have an enormous impact not only on the Beta Omega Chapter but Greek Life as a whole here at OSU.

 

 

 



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