GENERAL FRATERNITY REPORT
DR W. MARTIN HASKELL, Cincinnati, has been elected vice president of Beta Theta Pi General Fraternity at the Fraternity’s annual convention in Atlanta, GA, August 7. He will serve a three-year term on the Board of Trustees. Beta Theta Pi’s nine-man Board of Trustees guides the activities of more than 5,800 undergraduate members on 127 campuses in the U.S. and Canada, as well as some 118,000 alumni members of the 165-year-old Fraternity.
A 1968 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, where he majored in math, chemistry and premed, Haskell attended medical school at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. He completed residency training in Cincinnati and currently has a gynecology practice there and manages a medical management company.
Haskell was awarded Regional Director of the Year honors at the General Convention this summer. He served the post for Region H for two years (2002-04). He was the Fraternity’s chief of District 10 (2000-01) and helped the University of Cincinnati chapter through its reorganization. In 2001, he was awarded District Chief of the Year honors for his dedication. Haskell has been a facilitator for advisor training in Oxford and was Convention President for the 163rd General Convention in Kansas City (2002).
In 1994, he joined the board of the house corporation of Theta Chapter, Ohio Wesleyan. Subsequently, Haskell served as house corporation president for four years and led the chapter through its reorganization. He has continued as secretary/treasurer of the Theta Chapter House Corporation.
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