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Jesse Moyer

Senior Vice President of Member Development & Support

513-523-6345 Ext. 233
About Jesse

Jesse Moyer currently serves as the senior vice president of member development and support at General Headquarters. Brother Moyer supports member development, housing and chapter and volunteer support functions at GHQ. In addition to his work at General Headquarters, Jesse volunteers on the integrative learning in fraternity experience concept team at the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform at Penn State University. Before returning to GHQ, he served KnowledgeWorks, a national non-profit in K-12 education, in several roles, including the senior director of school development.

Brother Moyer brings a wealth of fraternity and education experience to his role. He graduated from the University of South Dakota in 2003. After an outstanding undergraduate career, he joined the General Headquarters staff as a leadership consultant and director of chapter services until 2008. Brother Moyer went on to earn a master’s degree in education from Xavier University and a certificate in executive management from the University of Notre Dame. During his years away from staff, he has consistently served the Fraternity as a volunteer, including Zeta Province President (Southwest Ohio) and Education Commissioner before being elected to the General Council as Member-At-Large and Reporter.

Jesse is involved in several organizations in his community, including serving on the Hamilton Rotary Club and West Side Little League boards. He is the former board chairman of the John Wesley Early Learning Center and Cubmaster for Cub Scout Pack 928. He is a graduate of Leadership Hamilton. Jesse has also coached 100s of athletes on Hamilton’s football and baseball fields.

Jesse lives in Hamilton, Ohio, with his wife Courtnee, and sons Cooper and Bentley. He enjoys attending the boys’ school and athletic events. In his free time, he likes to golf, read, and cheer on the Xavier Musketeers, Reds, and Bengals.


A piece of advice

“Throughout my career, I have supervised many people who are just entering the workforce or are very early in their careers. I tell them all the same thing: Collect as many experiences as possible. Participate in as many things as you can. It may not seem useful or relevant now, but you never know when that experience might be useful down the road. Phi Delta Theta affords the opportunity to do this before you begin your career. Sit on committees. Volunteer for the job no one else wants. Run for the chapter office you’ve always wanted. I can say, without a doubt, those things will help you become a leader both in school and, subsequently, in your career.”

Jesse Moyer
Contact For:
  • Chapter & Volunteer Support
  • Conference Planning & Execution
  • Education Committee
  • Four-Year Membership Development Program
  • North Hall Properties/Housing