Dear Visitor,

On behalf of the Delta Lambda Chapter of Phi Gamma Nu Professional Business Fraternity, I would like to welcome you to our website. As the most prestigious co-ed professional business fraternity at the University of Pennsylvania, Phi Gamma Nu comprises a diverse group of brothers who share a common interest in business and professional success.

Our goal is to foster the study of business, while engaging in community outreach and developing strong bonds of brotherhood and friendship. As the fastest growing business fraternity at Penn, we are dedicated to pursuing excellence in all areas of business, brotherhood, and philanthropy. I invite you to explore our website to really understand what makes Phi Gamma Nu so unique and how it can open up a world of opportunities and benefits to you here and beyond Penn.

Sincerely,

DANIELLE RODE

President, Phi Gamma Nu



ANTHONY MASSARO
Class of 2009 | Goldman Sachs

"Looking back on my four years at Penn, I can confidently say that my experience in Phi Gamma Nu was instrumental to my success in college. I have received invaluable professional advice and guidance from older brothers and alumni, served in a diverse array of leadership positions, and implemented several new ideas and initiatives. The memories from all of the formals, ski trips, and nights out in Philly and New York are unforgettable. I leave Penn with a truly global network of lifelong friends from Phi Gamma Nu that stretches from California to Switzerland to Uzbekistan."

KATHY CERNOCKY
Class of 2006 | McKinsey, Northwestern Law

"As a founding member of PGN, the fraternity developed from a fun side-project into an integral part of my undergraduate career. We launched campus events such as the Annual Internship Fair and Matzoh Ball Eating Contest (supporting the Lance Armstrong Foundation) with much gusto. This entrepreneurial spirit is still a driving force behind PGN today - anyone with an idea can step up and take on leadership responsibilities. My particpation in PGN played a central role in my social life as well as my professional career, because I often described my experiences with the fraternity during interviews. By the time I became an alum, PGN had transformed itself from a fledgling organization into a true brotherhood that I am still proud to be a part of today."


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