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Alpha Epsilon Pi names Rob Derdiger as new CEO

“Rob brings us the financial acumen and knowledge of our operations along with an understanding and appreciation for our undergraduate chapters,” said Jason Oshins, AEPi’s International President.

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (AEPi), the world’s leading Jewish college fraternity, has named Brother Rob Derdiger (Colorado, 2007) as its new CEO, effective immediately. Until his appointment Derdiger served as the fraternity’s CFO and managed the organization’s not-for-profit fraternal housing arm. He succeeds Brother Jim Fleischer (z”l’) as CEO; Fleischer tragically passed away in October following a three-year battle with cancer.

“Rob brings us the financial acumen and knowledge of our operations along with an understanding and appreciation for our undergraduate chapters,” said Jason Oshins, AEPi’s International President. “He’s the right man at the right time for this role. Coming on the heels of the loss of our friend and Brother Jim Fleischer, Rob will help continue to develop and implement programs designed to provide our undergraduate and alumni Brothers more opportunities to fulfill our mission of developing leadership for the world’s Jewish communities.”

A 2007 graduate of the University of Colorado and AEPi’s Chi Upsilon Chapter, Derdiger began his professional career in the real estate industry. He was hired by AEPi in 2008 as assistant director of housing. In 2010, he helped to found ESPONDA Associates, Inc., a full-service, not-for-profit asset and leadership development company specializing in providing collaborative fraternity housing experiences. Derdiger has actively served in various volunteer roles within the Jewish and fraternity communities.

A native of Chicago’s North Shore, Derdiger and his wife, Madeline, of six years reside in Chicago with their newborn daughter.

“I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to continue to give back to AEPi, an organization that has given me so much and is so important to the Jewish college experience. I look forward to continuing to guide AEPi into becoming an even more dynamic organization on college campuses and in our Jewish communities. These are difficult times for Jewish students. The leadership role that AEPi Brothers play on their campuses and in their communities has never been more crucial.”

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Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) is the world’s leading Jewish college fraternity, operating chapters on more than 150 college campuses around the world. Founded in 1913, AEPi has more than 100,000 living alumni. The fraternity’s mission – developing the future leaders of the Jewish community – is demonstrated every day through acts of brotherhood, Tzedakah (charity), social awareness and support for Jewish communities and Israel.

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Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) is the world’s leading Jewish college fraternity, operating chapters on more than 150 college campuses in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Israel. Founded in 1913, it has more than 110,000 living alumni. The fraternity’s mission—to develop the future leaders of the Jewish communities—is demonstrated daily through acts of brotherhood, tzedakah (charity), social awareness and support for Jewish communities and Israel.
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