- The document provides a summary of T.Brett Deedon's education and work experience. He graduated from Oregon State University in 2015 with degrees in Microbiology, Chemistry, Animal Science, and Leadership.
- It outlines his extensive leadership experience in various roles at OSU such as Student Body President and involvement on numerous committees. It also lists the honors and awards he has received for his leadership.
- The document highlights his experience raising cattle and sheep on his farm as well as his involvement in agriculture organizations and service as a 4-H leader.
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T.BrettDeedon
Education
Oregon State University, Graduate of June, 2015
Major – Microbiology
Minor – Chemistry, Animal Science, Leadership
Work
Experience
College
Leadership
United Parcel Service Peak Season Driver (15) - required quick memorization of complex routes,
routinely quick decision making/problem solving, planning ahead with limited time and
information.
Elected Student Body President OSU (13-14) - Operated a $1.4 million dollar budget; oversaw 114
employees; developed, lobbied and implemented campus, state, and national initiatives.
Student Body Executive Secretary (12-13) - Preformed clerical work, organized staff events, oversaw
and completed staff needs, developed campus and state initiatives.
OSU Student Leadership and Involvement Information Desk (09-12) - Customer service, tracked
and managed office supplies, created organization systems for student leadership groups.
Freshman Summer Orientation Leader (START) – OSU (11) - Introduced new students to campus
and helped them to prepare for life in college.
Congressionally Elected Senate President Pro-Temp for All Students of OSU (10-12) - Oversaw the
duties of the Student Body Senate, maintained and organized records, oversaw additional work
outside of traditional meetings.
Farmer - Own and maintain a herd of nationally accomplished cattle and sheep (00-15)
Oregon State University Leadership:
Positions
Elected Senator for All Students of Oregon State University Leadership (10-12)
Director of Business Affairs – Oregon State University Student Alumni Association (11-12)
Elected President of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society (10)
Committees
Board of Directors Oregon Student Association (13-14)
Board of Directors OSU Bookstore (13-14)
Board of Directors OSU Memorial Union (13-14)
OSU President’s Cabinet Member (13-14)
OSU Commencement Committee Member (13-14)
OSU/Corvallis Collaboration Committee Member (13-14)
OSU Oversight Committee Student Experience Center (13-14)
OSU Student Experience Center Space Allocation and Policy Committee Member (13-14)
OSU Shared Culture of Customer Service Team (13-14)
OSU Transportation and Parking Committee (13-14)
OSU Campus Master Plan Steering Committee (12-14)
OSU Athletic Advisory Council Member (13-14)
OSU First Year Experience Committee Member (13-14)
OSU Faculty Senate Member (13-14)
OSU Educational Activities Committee Member (13-14)
OSU Connect Week Committee Member (13)
OSU New Student Move-in Committee Member (13)
City Communication Coordinator - Environmental Committee Sigma Phi Epsilon (09-10)
Elected Chair for Future of Sigma Phi Epsilon Committee by Bob Kerr Coordinator of OSU
Greek Life (09-10)
28085 Gimpl Hill Road
Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: (541) 554-8844
E-mail: tbdeedon@gmail.com
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Community
Service
Honors and
Recognition
Clubs/Organizations
Co-Founder of the OSU Club Baseball Team
OSU Young Cattlemen’s Association
OSU Steer-A-Year
OSU Collegiate 4-H
BioChemistry/BioPhysics Club
Member of Oregon Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity – Recognized as the top Sigma Phi
Epsilon Chapter in the country
Livestock Leadership:
Oregon Junior Shorthorn Association Secretary (11-12)
American National CattleWomen National Beef Ambassador (09-10)
4-H Leadership:
Lane County 4-H Association Director (15)
Douglas County 4-H Adult Leader (11-12)
Sheep Judge for Douglas County 4-H Sheep Showmanship (11)
Livestock Judging Contest Judge for Douglas County 4-H Livestock Judging Contest
Executive Nutrition Chair – Oregon State Collegiate 4-H (10-11)
Lane County Adult 4-H Leader (10, 12-15)
Other Leadership:
Oregon Students of Color Conference (13-14)
Northwest Student Leadership Conference (14)
First Annual PAC-12 Student Leadership Conference (14)
National Campus Leadership Council Summit (13)
Beaver Nation Voice MC and Participant (13)
Nominated and Selected for Lead Now Initiative by Teach for America – one of two students
selected on OSU campus (11)
4-H Leader of the Year – Douglas County 4-H, given to a new leader under 3 years (11)
Virtue Brother of the Month – Sigma Phi Epsilon (11)
Gold Buchanan Cup Recipient – Sigma Phi Epsilon, given after five consecutive biannual Silver
Buchanan Cups to the top 10% of SigEp chapters in the nation (13)
Brennan Cup Recipient – Oregon State University, given to the top performing fraternity (based on
grades, campus/community involvement, and philanthropy) (10, 11, 12, and 13)
Gold Membership Award – Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, given to national chapters who
increase their membership by 60% or more (10)
Selected for OSU Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society (10)
Overall Media Interview winner for National Beef Ambassador contest – held in Fort Smith
Arkansas (09)
Eugene Chamber of Commerce Future First Citizen (09)
Youth Volunteer of the Year Lane County United Way (09)
Volunteer Firefighter for Lane Fire Authority (15)
4H Leader – Assist/teach youth in the areas of Livestock, Home Ec., and Leadership (10-15)
Oregon Track Official – Timing Crew at the Historic Hayward Field (15)
Oregon Track Club (15)
American Red Cross Blood Donor (10-15)
Toys For Tots - Sort and hand out toys to 10,000 children per year in Lane County (01-14)
Relay for Life (10-14)
Sweethearts Philanthropy – Sigma Phi Epsilon, $12,000 raised for Habitat for Humanity (12-14)
Philanthropy’s (OSU) – Alpha Chi Omega 5k run, Alpha Chi Omega Swingers, Delta Gamma
Anchor Splash, Kappa Delta Mock Rock, Phi Delta Theta Strikeout ALS, Alpha Gamma Rho
Philanthropy (09-14)
Dance Against Hunger – Public Fundraising event held at OSU by OSU Feel Good Group. 100% of
proceeds went to the Hunger Project (10)