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177th Convention honors Chuck & Lynn Werner, Omega ‘55 & ‘08h (Chicago)

Chuck & Lynn Werner, Omega ‘55 & ‘08h (University of Chicago) honored with George L. Howell, Eta ’55,Psi Upsilon Philanthropist Award 

  
  Chuck Werner, Omega ‘55 (University of Chicago) has volunteered for Psi Upsilon almost continuously since completing his graduate studies. He’s currently the Alumni President of the Board of Trustees for the chapter at UC.

     Chuck joined Psi Upsilon while attending the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business in the 1950s. At the time, the university did not permit undergraduates to join fraternities. Combined with the end of the Korean War in 1953 and the GI Bill, the chapter was a group of somewhat older students than one would see today. Chuck met a number of Psi Upsilon brothers in accounting classes in the business school, and he credits one of those men, Brother Mo Philon Omega ‘54, as the reason he became a member of Psi U. Today, the two are still in touch, and they try to get together during the summer whenever Mo visits the Chicago area. 


     After earning his MBA, Chuck was drafted and spent two years in the U.S Army—most of that time in Tokyo, Japan conducting Army audits. Upon his return to the U.S. he attended law school to become a tax specialist. He began his career in public accounting and served just over 20 years with Grant Thornton, primarily as Chief Technical Officer. Upon leaving that position, and for the past 25 years, Chuck has been an accounting professor at Loyola University in Chicago, a job he says he enjoys because of the opportunity to interact with college students. 

     After completing law school Chuck joined Omega’s alumni board almost immediately. Over the years, he has enjoyed this role, especially since his wife Lynn has gotten involved as well. Both love gardening, and they have done a great deal to improve the landscaping and flower gardens around the chapter house; Chuck also repairs just about anything that needs fixing at the house. Together they are known as the chapter’s “off-campus house father and mother.” They also hardly miss a chapter social event and especially enjoy the Christmastime Jazz Dance. 

     When the Psi U Annual Convention came to Chicago, Chuck and his Lynn combined efforts with the chapter to provide a memorable experience for the few hundred brothers in attendance. Lynn arranged for the Convention to be held at the elegant Union League Club in downtown Chicago. Chuck raised money for a private cruise on Lake Michigan, and both invested significant time and effort to prepare the chapter house and undergraduates to host the three-day event. They coordinated a BBQ at the chapter house and arranged for a walking tour of the campus, including a visit to the National Historic Landmark and Henry Moore sculpture commemorating the site of the first nuclear chain reaction in 1942. Having attended almost every Psi U Convention, Chuck says this one was special because it was the first time the Convention had returned to Chicago since the 1950s, when he was a chapter member. “We did a lot of work on the house that year to make the place look nice. My second Chicago Convention brought back many great memories for me,” says Chuck. 

     After close to 50 years of serving Psi U, Chuck is still involved with the chapter because he says, “It’s a fun, lively way to be around some delightful and smart young people. The school is extremely selective which trickles down to the type of members the chapter recruits. They are a select, high-powered group of young men.” 

     In addition to Psi U, Chuck & Lynn are faithful donors and volunteer with numerous professional, charitable and social organizations throughout the city. Their service to the Fraternity is invaluable, and the spirit demonstrated by both through giving back to both the Omega chapter and to the international Fraternity demonstrates the great loyalty they share for Psi Upsilon. 

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9.23.2021 – Virtual Speaker Series

Join us for the Psi Upsilon Virtual Speaker Series, live online Thursday Sept 23th 6:30pm EDT

A Fireside Chat with Mark Hedstrom, Omega ’95 (Chicago), Country Director for the US at Movember

Our speaker will be Mark Hedstrom, Omega ’95 (Chicago)

Mark Hedstrom is the Country Director for the US at Movember and a senior executive with extensive experience in both entrepreneurial environments and global organizations. As a special part of the discussion, Kian Heiat, Community Development Coordinator, will discuss undergraduate philanthropy opportunities associated with the Big Mo On Campus initiative. Undergraduates are encouraged to attend and consider Movember as a potential vehicle for philanthropic hours this year. Sept 23th at 6:30 EST

Movember is the leading charity changing the face of men’s health. We know what works for men – and what doesn’t. Mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer – we’re taking them all on.

Since 2003, Movember has funded more than 1,250 men’s health projects around the world, challenging the status quo, shaking up men’s health research and transforming the way health services reach and support men.

BY 2030, WE AIM TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF MEN DYING PREMATURELY BY 25%.

  1. MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION Learn more
  2. PROSTATE CANCER Learn more
  3. TESTICULAR CANCER Learn more




About Movember and Biggest Mo On Campus


Details on the virtual series here:
To suggest a speaker or topic contact jonathan@psiu.org

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9.25.2021 – Phi Homecoming Tailgate!


Psi Upsilon Homecoming Tailgate!
Sept 25 – Michigan vs Rutgers 

When: Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM (EST)
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Where: Phi Chapter House
1000 Hill Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104

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Schedule
Game Kickoff at 2:30 pm
Cocktails 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Lunch provided by Katherine’s Catering 12:00pm till 1:30pm.
Lunch $25 per person

RSVP
Please RSVP to Greg French at gfrench@frenchcommercialrealty.com by Sunday, Sept 19  

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10.07.2021 – Virtual Speaker Series

Join us for the Psi Upsilon Virtual Speaker Series, live online Thursday October 7th 6:30pm EDT

A Fireside Chat with Todd D. Simon, Tau ’86 (University of Pennsylvania)Philanthropist and Chairman & CEO of Omaha Steaks

Our speaker will be Todd D. Simon, Tau ’86 (University of Pennsylvania)

Todd Simon is a 5th Generation owner of the Omaha Steaks® group of companies, serving as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

Mr. Simon joined Omaha Steaks more than 35 years ago after graduating from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Omaha Steaks and the Simon family have a strong commitment to community leadership and philanthropy, and Todd has been extremely involved in shaping his family’s leadership in supporting the arts.

Mr. Simon is a past Chairman and Vice-President of the Omaha Community Foundation where he is also a member of their Strategic Planning and Impact Investing committees.  He is Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts where he chairs the Development Committee.  Mr. Simon is a founding board member of United States Artists – a national arts organization that raises private money to award significant fellowships each year to America’s finest living artists in all disciplines.  He is also on the Board of Directors of the Mid-America Arts Alliance and is a member of the American’s for the Arts Business Committee for the Arts.

In 2017, Todd was the recipient of the Humanities Nebraska Sower Award which is presented annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to public understanding of the arts and humanities in Nebraska.  He has also been named Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year by the Nebraska Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, and along with his wife, Betiana, was named a 2013 Humanitarian of the Year by Inclusive Communities.

About Omaha Steaks


Details on the virtual series here:
To suggest a speaker or topic contact jonathan@psiu.org

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10.8-9.21 – Omicron Homecoming

Omicron Alumni Association of Psi Upsilon – 2021 Homecoming
Oct 8-9
Mark Tallungan (tallungan78@yahoo.com)
Champaign, IL

The Omicron Alumni Association of Psi Upsilon invites you and your guests to Homecoming 2021! This is an opportunity for you to come back to Champaign this fall and relive the “good old times” at the curved house.
When: Friday, October 8th, 2021 & Saturday, October 9th, 2021 (tentative Itinerary found below [depends on the football game time and if it changes due to NCAA Flex Scheduling])
Who: Omicron Alumni Brothers and their guests

What: Alumni & Undergraduate Brother Photo on the Front Lawn, Food, Drink, Alumni Meeting, Football

Why: To celebrate our history, our memories, our time in the fraternity, to meet the new generations of brothers, and to see the repairs & maintenance that have been performed on the house this past year
Where: 313 East Armory Avenue, Champaign, IL 61820

RSVP via the weblink here – Homecoming 2021, via e-mail, via text, or via phone call to Mark Tallungan (contact information below) by October 4, 2021 (to help with the headcount)


Schedule
Itinerary for Friday, October 8th, 2021
3:30 pm – Omicron Alumni Brothers and their guests are invited to meet at the chapter house.
7:00 pm – The Omicron Alumni Association will serve food and drink for Omicron Alumni brothers and their guests.
Itinerary for Saturday, October 9th, 2021
9:30 am – The Omicron Alumni Association will serve breakfast for Omicron Alumni brothers and their guests.
10:30 am – The Omicron Fall Meeting of Alumni & Undergraduates will begin.
11:30 am – The meeting will conclude and Homecoming Football Tickets will be distributed to those who have purchased them. Brothers will be able to remain at the house or seek out other activities on campus prior to the football game start time.
2:30 pm – The Fighting Illini Football team will take on the Wisconsin Badgers at Memorial Stadium.
After the game – The Omicron Alumni Association will have food for Omicron Alumni brothers and their guests. There will also be family activities, chapter update announcements from Alumni Board members, and an Alumni & Undergraduate Photo in front of the house.
Hotel Accommodations:
Five (5) Hotel Rooms have been booked at Baymont by Wyndham Champaign.
Baymont by Wyndham Champaign
302 West Anthony Drive
Champaign, Illinois 61822
United States
217-356-8900
Total Charge for Two-Night Stay is $176.74 for the two nights
All five rooms have been booked under my name. The Baymont Wyndham Hotel Cancellation Policy is 72 hours prior to arrival by 6:00 pm to avoid a 1 Night charge plus tax, so I will need commitment before 10/4/2021 at 6:00 pm. If you can only stay one night, please let me know which night and I will coordinate with you.
Contributions to the Omicron Alumni Association can be made online or by check.
Make checks out to “The Omicron Alumni Association of Psi Upsilon” and mailed to:
Omicron Alumni Association of Psi Upsilon
P.O. Box 251
Lockport, IL 60441
I hope you can attend the 2021 Homecoming festivities with us in Champaign!
YITB,
Mark Tallungan
External Vice President – Omicron Alumni Association of Psi Upsilon
224-766-6005
tallungan78@

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10.16.21 – Alpha Omicron Phoenix Banquet

Alpha Omicron Alumni Association directors.psiuao@gmail.com

Hanover Manor (East Hanover, NJ)

After a year off we are happy to invite you all to the 2021 Phoenix Banquet on October 16th from 12pm-4pm! Just like last time it will be held at the Hanover Manor, 16 Eagle Rock Ave, East Hanover, NJ , we invite you to bring any dates and family to the event. Tickets will include food and an open bar and will be $75 per person; $30 for anyone under 16 years old, and free for anyone 5 years and under.

We recommend that everyone take a covid test 4-7 days prior to the event so that we can all go free of worry.
To pay for your tickets or to donate for undergrad tickets please venmo us at @AlumniBoardOfDirectors-PsiU-AO or use our paypal link:
http://www.paypal.me/psiuaoalumni
If you’d like to pay for tickets differently please contact us and we can work something out. We’d love to see you there and hang out with some fellow brothers new and old.

Menu to include the following:

Pre-Course:
– Tossed Garden Salad, Rolls and Butter

Buffet:
– Whole Roast Beef with Au Jus (Carving)
– Whole Turkey with Gravy, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce (Carving)
– Penne Pasta In Vodka Sauce
– Chicken Francaise
– Eggplant Rollatini
– Sausage & Peppers
– Salmon
– Oven Roasted Potatoes
– Fresh Vegetables
– Seasonal Fresh Fruit

If you have any questions feel free to contact us at directors.psiuao@gmail.com.

Look forward to seeing you there!

We need to give an official list of people coming to the venue by September 16th, so please RSVP by then.

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09.09.2021_The Review of Psi Upsilon, Summer 2021

The Review of Psi Upsilon, Summer 2021 Published on August, 2021 The Review showcases and provides updates on the programming of The Psi Upsilon Foundation. Inside this issue:
• The Psi Upsilon International Office will be moving!
• Donor Spotlight: Douglas Jackman, Omega ’89 (University of Chicago)
• New Founder’s Society Members
• 177th Convention Recap
• Gary Pan, Eta ‘86 (Lehigh) received the Distinguished Alumni Service Award at the 2021-22 Scholarship Update
• Chuck & Lynn Werner, Omega ‘55 & ‘08, received the George L. Howell, Eta ’55, Psi Upsilon Philanthropist Award
• New Williard Fiske, Psi 1851 Media & Journalism Award
• Now accepting donations of Cryptocurrency via Gemini
• Founder’s Day Message • Ways of Giving

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Foundation Program Guide – 2021 Ed.

Psi Upsilon’s core values of moral, intellectual and social excellence form the foundation for leadership development opportunities and character building experiences that begin in the chapter and serve us throughout our lives. It is the role of the Psi Upsilon Foundation to raise the money needed to ensure that Psi Upsilon Fraternity fulfills its educational mission.

Foundation Program Guide_2021 Edition_Rev 9.8/2021


Read it full screen or download the publication at this link, or flip through it embedded below.
https://issuu.com/psiupsilon/docs/forweb_2020-2021_programsbifold_rev_9.8.2021?ff

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Julia Denniss, Gamma Tau ’19, was the Scholarship Luncheon keynote speaker at the 177th convention.

On the weekend of July 24th, Julia Denniss, Gamma Tau ’19 (Georgia Tech) spoke before the Scholarship Luncheon at the 177th Convention in Madison, WI. As a graduate student, Julia received the Henry B. Poore, Gamma 1939 award. Today, Julia is thriving at Duke University as 2nd year Medical student and is a fervent believer in the potential and relevancy of Psi Upsilon.


Selected transcript below.

“My name is Julia Denniss and I am so honored to be here speaking with you today. This is, as you can tell, my first time coming to our convention, and I couldn’t be happier to be here, especially after a year like 2020. For those of you who I haven’t met, I’m a rising second year graduate student at Duke, and I was the recipient of the Henry B. Poor Graduate Scholarship for 2020. I want to take some time to tell you a bit about what this scholarship has done for me and why Psi U is such a positive force in my life.

Julia Denniss, Gamma Tau ’19

I entered Georgia Tech in 2015 as a biomedical engineering major and a lifelong Atlanta native. Med school really wasn’t on my radar. I was set on becoming an engineer like my father so I could work on glamorous projects like prosthetics and medical devices. I started my first engineering class and as it turned out I totally hated it, kept on pushing through, tried to convince myself that all misery would eventually be worth it. It was just my first year and even though I was technically doing fine, I managed to already feel like a failure. All my classmates around me seemed to love what they were doing. It was in the fall of my second year that I broke out of my introverted shell long enough to attend a game night at a fraternity house on campus. I didn’t realize it was a rush event until 30 minutes in, I just totally brushed off the part where they had me sign my name in a book to enter. It’s a cliché among my Gamma Tau brothers that all our pledge stories start off with “I never thought I would end up in a fraternity”. This was especially true for me though at Georgia Tech since I wasn’t even aware that we had a co-ed fraternity on campus.

One thing that stood out to me from my pledge semester on, was the sheer passion that the Psi U brothers have for their various fields of study. Not only did we have an impressive variety of majors represented, but everyone I spoke to seemed to really love what they were doing. It was thanks to the encouragement of the Psi Us that I eventually worked up the fortitude to switch my major from biomedical engineering to biology. Without that one key change, I don’t think I would’ve ever applied to medical school.

All the best memories of my college experience happened after I joined Psi U and found a wonderful group of lifelong friends. As an active brother, I worked as Scholarship Chair and set up academic plans with all our chapter members. I ended up loving my new biology curriculum and spent 5 semesters at a lab on campus researching Alzheimer’s Disease. That’s what kickstarted my desire to apply to medical school and become a doctor.

Being in Atlanta, I had a pretty convenient proximity to the Center of Diseases Control and Prevention. In my senior year, I spent a semester working as a part time intern in the Mycotic Diseases Branch and during my gap year, after I graduated in 2019, I worked in the Chronic Viral Diseases Branch as a research fellow studying HPV. It was then, during the blur of med school applications, that I attended an initiation dinner at Psi U favorite location, Yen Jing Chinese Restaurant. There I sat next to our very own Jonathan Chaffin. As we were chatting, he encouraged me to apply for one of the new Psi U graduate scholarships. He patiently answered all of my questions about the process and walked me through it. As an undergrad, I used to joke about how I wanted to give back to Psi U once I started earning my own income, a prospect that admittedly still seems pretty far off. It’s not a joke really, anymore. Once I’m able to I want to prioritize supporting these scholarships so I can try and pass on some of the good that Psi U has done for me. These scholarships can really make a difference in whether or not someone can afford to continue their education and it’s thanks to the generosity of our Psi U alums that we’re able to support them.

I was incredibly fortunate to receive that graduate scholarship that helped enable me to attend my dream medical school, Duke. I just finished my first year there and I’ll be starting my surgical rotations in August. I couldn’t be happier with the way things turned out and in large part I have Psi U to thank for that. After serving as scholarship chair, I’ve become really passionate about promoting academic excellence in our brotherhood and these scholarships are one of the absolute best ways that we can ensure that, not only in undergrad but in our brothers’ career aspirations beyond that.

I could go on and on about all the ways that Psi U has benefited me; I really can’t imagine what my life would look like without being a part of this fraternity. Psi U was my support system all throughout undergrad and the brotherhood continues to have my back through my current pursuits.

I’d like to take a moment to specifically thank the donors, who have supported our fraternity awards and scholarships. All the dollars that our brothers donate at any level have a direct impact on the lives of our undergrads and graduates. And I’m a pretty good example of that; the only reason I’m able to stand before you today is because a very generous alumni managed to donate some of their frequent flyer miles so that I could catch a flight here. I literally am only here because of that. So, if you’re able to make donations like that, please let the Foundation know because I’d really love to recognize you. It’s strange to think about how that one invitation to the house years and years ago changed to much for me.

Now that I’ve talked so long about all the things that Psi U has done for me, it’s time for me to look ahead and start thinking about how I want to give back. Our brotherhood has such an exciting future ahead of it and I’m really proud to be a part of it.

Thank you so much for letting me talk to you; it’s been a privilege.”

Full video recording of Julia’s speech, please see our website www.psiu.org/demmis (link TBD)

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