I joined Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. as a Founding Brother at The Ohio State University in Spring 2009. I graduated from The Ohio State University with a double major in Political Science and Philosophy in 2012. I would later attend The New School for Social Research in New York City earning my Master of Arts in Politics in 2015.
Since being inducted to the brotherhood I have held leadership positions at the local chapter, sector, regional, and national level. I have been active since induction and am proudly the 34th Lifetime Member of our fraternity. At every leadership level, my teams have received national award recognition – alumni chapter of the year, sector of the year, and region of the year. Ultimately, I am eternally grateful to be of service to the fraternity.
Professionally, I have been a labor organizer for more than ten years all with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). As a labor advocate, I have won union drives in Texas, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, and California. I have organized more than 30,000 workers during my career securing living wages and work protections. I have won union elections in right-to-work states across property service, municipal, county, healthcare, and higher education industries. I am a strong advocate for labor, human, and civic rights.
Ultimately, I am passionate about family, college football, craft beer, labor rights, menswear, and the advancement of all people.