VICE PRESIDENT OF RECRUITMENT
Jonathan Lung
Emory University '20
Email: jlung3@emory.edu
Cell: 601.486.3362
Jonathan Lung is from a small town called Meridian, Mississippi. He is currently a junior at Emory College studying biology with dreams of becoming a doctor. He also also serves as the Human Resource Career Ambassador Coordinator and an undergraduate researcher at Yerkes Vaccine Center and at the VA Center. He enjoys writing, drawing, archery, fishing, and watching football Jonathan joined SigEp second semester sophomore year. When asked about SigEp, Jon says, "What I found Sigma Phi Epsilon to be was a way to anchor myself back to reality on how there are good guys in the world with values that I respect. These are the men that I am proud to call brothers because they have shaped me to be the best version of myself."
The vice president of recruitment drives the quantity and quality of a chapter’s membership. By successfully recruiting the best men on campus, he ensures a great fraternity experience for his brothers and the long-term success of his chapter.
Emory University '20
Email: jlung3@emory.edu
Cell: 601.486.3362
Jonathan Lung is from a small town called Meridian, Mississippi. He is currently a junior at Emory College studying biology with dreams of becoming a doctor. He also also serves as the Human Resource Career Ambassador Coordinator and an undergraduate researcher at Yerkes Vaccine Center and at the VA Center. He enjoys writing, drawing, archery, fishing, and watching football Jonathan joined SigEp second semester sophomore year. When asked about SigEp, Jon says, "What I found Sigma Phi Epsilon to be was a way to anchor myself back to reality on how there are good guys in the world with values that I respect. These are the men that I am proud to call brothers because they have shaped me to be the best version of myself."
The vice president of recruitment drives the quantity and quality of a chapter’s membership. By successfully recruiting the best men on campus, he ensures a great fraternity experience for his brothers and the long-term success of his chapter.