Welcoming the Alpha Pi Pledge Class

After successfully completing an eight-week pledge process, the following brothers were inducted into the AEPi Eta Sigma chapter this semester. We are thrilled to welcome them to our brotherhood!

  • Chris Bertolini (‘27 from Wellesley, MA)

  • Carter Anderson (‘27 from Denver, CO)

  • Griffin Hawkins (‘27 from Olympia, WA)

  • James Steigerwald (‘27 from Strafford, PA)

  • George Egan (‘27 from Omaha, NE)

  • Mehdi Firozvi (‘27 from Potomac, MD)

  • Zach Schulman (‘27 from Frederick, MD)

  • Alex Steichen (‘27 from Bismarck, ND)

  • Nate Sullivan (‘27 from Chicago, IL)

  • Nick Neshovski (‘27 from New Rochelle, NY)

  • Marston Lufkin (‘27 from Los Altos, CA)

  • Harry Morelli (‘27 from Kennilworth, IL)

  • Jack Chapman (‘26 from Stamford, CT)

  • Niko Israel (‘26 from São Paulo, Brazil)

  • Owen Simon (‘26 from Dallas, TX)

  • Max Pisarek (‘26 from Forest Hills, NY)

  • Ethan Levine (‘26 from Tenafly, NJ)

  • Ron Finkelberg (‘26 from Haifa, Israel)

  • Zak Bashir (‘26 from Boston, MA)

Welcoming the Alpha Xi Class

After successfully completing an eight-week pledge process, the following brothers were inducted into the AEPi Eta Sigma chapter this semester. We are thrilled to welcome them to our brotherhood!

  • Andrew Bordea (‘26 from Fairfield, CT)

  • Dominic Newman (‘26 from Johannesburg, SA)

  • Sunil Rosen (‘26 from Newton, MA)

  • Dre Vasiliadis (‘26 from Queens, NY)

  • Ethan Oppenheimer (‘26 from Washington, DC)

  • Hunter Kates (‘26 from San Diego, CA)

  • John Breitfelder (‘26 from Greenwich, CT)

  • Liam Grossman (‘26 from Wellesley, MA)

  • Matt Kim (‘26 from Saddle River, NJ)

  • Nick Yorba (‘26 from San Clemente, CA)

  • Sam Morris-Kliment (‘26 from Needham, MA)

  • Teddy Ross (‘26 from Winnetka, IL)

  • Will Miller (‘26 from Washington, DC)

  • Arthur Coia (‘26 from Providence, RI)

  • Jake Kochman (‘25 from New York, NY)

  • Nick Sachman (‘25 from New York, NY)

  • Jake Fellows (‘25 from London, UK)

  • Jed Rossotti (‘25 from Washington, DC)

AEPI Alum Adam Shlomi Founds SAT Tutoring Company

AEPi Alumnus Adam Shlomi of the Eta Sigma Chapter at Georgetown University founded SoFlo SAT Tutoring, an online SAT prep company. Though operating primarily over video-chat, SoFlo incorporates a people-centered model, providing high-school students with personalized support from highly-trained tutors attending top universities. The company has already served over 500 students in its first year of operations. 

Before founding SoFlo, Shlomi worked as an SAT tutor for College Experts and College Vine. He learned from those experiences that students respond best when they are motivated by a personal connection with their tutor. At SoFlo, Shlomi encourages his tutors to be mentors to his students, and not just instructors. He hires primarily from a pool of current college students attending top universities who recently applied to college, seeing them as best fit to advise students going through the process currently.

“Having a tutor who I could relate to helped keep me motivated. Everyone knows that studying for the SAT is boring, so having a tutor with funny jokes and a good attitude made sessions enjoyable.” said SoFlo SAT Student Bella Ocampo. 

Shlomi believes that the lessons he learned as a member of the Eta Sigma Chapter have also had a big influence on the work he does. The mentorship he received from his big brother at AEPi helped was formative for his experience at Georgetown, something he seeks to emulate with the kids that SoFlo tutors. Shlomi’s AEPi family is one of the largest in the chapter, encompassing six generations of brothers.

“The mentorship I received from the AEPi community when I was a freshman helped me get settled and succeed at Georgetown. AEPi also gave me the opportunity to be a mentor. As an upperclassman, I enjoyed helping younger students grow. Now with SoFlo, I am able to create a scalable system for mentorship and academic success” Shlomi said. 

Accessibility and educational equity are central to SoFlo’s core mission. In light of this, the company offers the SoFlo SAT Scholarship, a need-based aid scholarship for low-income families. Students are encouraged to submit applications, which involve three short essays, and winners are announced monthly. The winners receive 5 tutoring sessions at a rate that meets their financial needs, often entirely free of charge. 

“Money shouldn’t stop someone from achieving their dreams. After the college admissions scandal I wanted to do what I could to make a positive change. We offer the SAT scholarship so that everyone has equal opportunity.” Shlomi said. 

Shlomi plans to extend the scholarship to cover 10 students each month by 2020. SoFlo funds the scholarship through its own profits in an effort to push other tutoring companies to do the same. The core aim of the company and the scholarship it offers is to change the business model and culture of tutoring companies to be more accessible and socially responsible. 

As a growing venture, SoFlo already employs other AEPi members at Georgetown. Fellow brother Nate Kral has joined the team as the Director of Media Relations. Kral handles the PR and communications on behalf of the company and brings experience in journalism and digital media from his job as an investigative journalist and editor at The Hoya, Georgetown University’s newspaper of record.

“Joining SoFlo and having the opportunity to learn in a startup environment has been great. It’s really exciting to see the power that a business like this can have in improving students' lives and I’m happy to be a part of it,” Kral said. 

To learn more about SoFlo SAT Tutoring please visit https://soflotutors.com

Welcoming the Alpha Delta Class

After successfully completing a five-week pledge process, the following brothers were inducted into the AEPi Eta Sigma chapter last week. We are thrilled to welcome them to our brotherhood!

Brandon Kim ('20 from Irvine, CA)
Jacob Witt ('20 from Boxborough, MA)
Josh Rosson ('20 from Rye Brook, NY)
Kyle Parisi ('19 from Potomac, MD)
Lewis Schwartz ('19 from Washington, DC)
Marshall Feingold ('20 from New York, NY)
Matt Sachs ('20 from Branford, FL)
Michael Blank ('20 from Scarsdale, NY)
Rick Tamez ('20 from San Antonio, TX)
Sam Beyda ('20 from New York, NY) 
Sam Dern ('20 from Boca Raton, FL)
Sean Lerner ('20 from Charlotte, NC)
Stephen Antico ('20 from Glastonbury, CT)
Will Davison ('20 from Owings Mill, MD)
Win Radcliffe-Trenner ('19 from Princeton, NJ)
Zach Oschin ('20 from Los Angeles, CA)

Spring Semester Recap

 

This week marks the end of another great semester for AEPi Eta Sigma. In January we welcomed 11 new brothers into our fraternity, and soon after we sent executive board members Jordan Cynewski and Matty Bernstein to AEPi’s annual mid-Atlantic conclave at James Madison University. The next two months included a two-day brotherhood retreat in rural Virginia, local AEPi events at AIPAC Policy Conference and at the Bulgarian Embassy, and several successful philanthropic efforts including our first-ever blood drive which collected enough blood to save over 90 lives. Our chapter was also a top-ten team at this year’s Relay for Life, raising over $4,000 for the American Cancer Society, and we were an official cosponsor of GU Take Back the Night Week, which is a series of events aimed at preventing sexual assault by raising awareness and educating our community. We closed the semester with spring elections, Georgetown Day, and a formal, all bringing brothers together to celebrate a great semester. Thanks to our executive board, minor board, AEPi nationals, and all who contributed to our brotherhood over the last few months!

Welcoming the Alpha Gamma Class

After successfully completing a five-week pledge process, the following brothers were inducted into the AEPi Eta Sigma chapter yesterday evening. We are thrilled to welcome them to our brotherhood!

Dylan Camche ('19 from Livingston, NJ)
Alex Coopersmith ('19 from College Station, TX)
Dylan Elder ('19 from San Francisco, CA)
Josh Goldstein ('19 from East Lyme, CT)
Jake Haberman ('18 from New York, NY)
Sean Hoffman ('19 from Washington, DC)
Ben Lillian ('18 from Paris, France)
Alex Mitchell ('18 from Palo Alto, CA)
Alex Mooney ('19 from Sarasota, FL)
Alex Pfirmann ('19 from San Antonio, TX)
Brian Shulman ('18 from Garden City, NY)

A Message From our Rush Chair

By Adam Shinbrot

The start of the Spring 2016 semester here on the Hilltop marks the beginning of another rush process for Eta Sigma. Rush is a time for the brothers to get to know the rushes and, more importantly, for the rushes to get to know us. Rushing AEPi was one of the greatest decisions of my time at Georgetown and all of us in Eta Sigma are excited to share our experiences with this semester’s rushes. Check out our Facebook page, look at the Rush page on this website, or reach out to me at ars247@georgetown.edu with any questions or for more information! 

Finishing a Full Semester

This week marks the end of a busy semester for AEPi Eta Sigma. In August, former Scribe and current Lieutenant Master Connor Harding represented our chapter at AEPi’s 102nd annual National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Soon after, we inducted 14 new brothers and welcomed two transfers to our brotherhood. In September, we raised hundreds of dollars for the Organization for Autism Research with an “AEPi-in-the-Face” day in Red Square. In October, we celebrated homecoming with returning alumni and raised over a thousand dollars for the American Cancer Society in our annual “Nice Jewish Boys of Georgetown” calendar sale. Several brothers also participated in the annual Marine Corps Marathon 10k in October to raise money for the Organization for Autism Research. In November, we mourned the loss of Rabbi Harold White, hosted an AEPi-led Shabbat service, and won Relay for Life’s fall fundraising challenge by raising $580 from 40 brothers in two weeks. And we closed the semester with a formal, bringing brothers together to celebrate a great semester. Thanks to our executive board, minor board, AEPi nationals, and all who contributed to our brotherhood over the last few months!