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Brothers,

One of my responsibilities as National President is to hear from different “owner groups” of the Fraternity. As undergraduate members, you represent an important segment among Fraternity owners. The National Fraternity Board of Directors is interested in hearing what you think ATO should achieve. Providing your thoughts and ideas is an important way that you can impact ATO nationally.

Cory Ciklin,
National President

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ATO Board of Directors
& National Officers

National President
The Honorable
Cory J. Ciklin

Florida State
1977

Hugh Le
Southern Cal
2005
National Vice President
Richard Bauer
Muhlenberg 1963
Tim Clipson
Stephen F. Austin
1989
Joshua T. Ault
Kansas State
2003
Kevin R. Petschow
Illinois State-Culver Stockton
1978
Brett Lauritsen
Nebraska-Lincoln
2004
Bob O'Neal
Nebraska-Lincoln
1971
Jeffrey G. Busch
Washington State
1976
Howe Q. Wallace Jr.
Florida
1974
Dennis K. Hays
Florida
1972
David P. Krug
Illinois
1992

National Chaplain
Rev. Comforted Keen
Central Florida 1971

Chief Executive Officer
Wynn R. Smiley
Illinois 1983/Purdue 1999
National Treasurer
James Spooner
Simpson 1979
National Secretary
William L. Muir
Kansas State 1967
Poll of the Week

What is the most redeeming quality of ATO?

 Leadership
 Scholarship
 Brotherhood
 Character
Total votes to date: 164

Survey Results

What is the purpose of ATO?

The purpose of ATO is to bring men together to form a brotherly bond and to mold them into better men, by instilling in them Christian principles, such as servant leadership and service to the community. The purpose of ATO does not change or end when college is over, but it should imparted to alumni just as strongly, because the values, morals, and principles which ATO is based on are universal and timeless.

To provide students the means to do more with their college career through: Stronger leadership, scholarship, friendship, brotherhood, community service, social life, community involvement, public speaking skills - with most of the above providing real life applicable experiences.

Exactly what the Creed says - to build better men and a better world.

 
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