Michael Frank is a dedicated student at the University of Dayton, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems. Currently serving as a Student Ambassador, Michael represents the Department of Computer Science at admission events and guides prospective students through the Jessie H. Hathcock Hall. Michael has a diverse background in leadership and technical roles, including positions as Chief Financial Officer and Social Chair for Epsilon Nu Tau, and a Digital Technology Intern at GE Aerospace. Previous experience also includes roles as a Systems Analyst at Data Warehouse Consultants and as a Python Modeling Team Member with the Hanley Sustainability Fund. Additionally, Michael contributes as a Website Developer for the Dayton Diaper Depot, ensuring the website is up-to-date for visitors. Academic tutoring in several courses at the University of Dayton further showcases Michael's commitment to education and support.
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Epsilon Nu Tau - Alpha Chapter | University of Dayton
In early 2008, a group of eight undergraduate students from the University of Dayton set out to bring entrepreneurial brotherhood to the collegiate level. The founding fathers wanted to create a network of entrepreneurs that would be connected by the ideals of brotherhood and would live by the four ideals of the fraternity. Later that year on April 18, 2008, Epsilon Nu Tau, the Nation's First Entrepreneurial Fraternity was established. ENT is based upon a professional and entrepreneurial mindset, with fellowship and community as its backbone.