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WVU announces Epsilon Class of 2022

Epsilon Class of 2022

The Center for Fraternal Values and Leadership and the WVU Alumni Association have announced the WVU Greek Alumni Hall of Fame’s Epsilon Class of 2022. An induction ceremony is set for 2 p.m. Friday (Oct. 28) at the Erickson Alumni Center.

Maria Mancini is a member of Pi Beta Phi and a longtime employee of Talent and Culture. She also served as the vice president of house corporation for Pi Beta Phi and believes the sorority helped her foster lifelong friendships and has been instrumental in her successes. Mancini retired from WVU in December 2021 as the director of Leadership and Organization Development. She earned her regents bachelor of arts degree from WVU. 

Johnathan Holifield, a member of Omega Psi Phi and former member of the Mountaineer football team and the Cincinnati Bengals, served as the executive director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities during the Trump Administration. Holifield was honored as the Omega Undergraduate 1988 Man of the Year and served as inaugural chair of the Black Greek Alliance, known today as the National Pan-Hellenic Council. He earned a bachelor's degree in political science from WVU. 

Martin Woodall, a member of Phi Sigma Kappa and founder of AstroRobotics, serves as a member of the board of directors for American Airlines Center, president and founder of the Woodall Foundation and chairman of the advisory board for Vergent Data Center. Woodall earned his master's degree in computer science from WVU and was inspired by Charles Yeager, the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound in 1947 and a close family friend. 

David Woodrum, a member of Phi Kappa Psi, served as the president of Woodrum, Inc. and Mon Health Medical Center, as well as hospitals in Saudi Arabia and Texas. Woodrum also held several leadership positions in Phi Kappa Psi, including as president, chief development officer and national director of alumni relations He earned his bachelor's degree in economics from WVU. 

Bill Nevin, a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Delta Chi, has worked as the associate vice president of communications for the WVU Foundation since 2007. Nevin is also an adjunct instructor in the Reed College of Media and serves as the announcer for the WVU Marching Band, as well as the public address announcer for WVU football and men’s basketball teams. He earned his master's degree in integrated marketing communications from WVU.

Brian Tenclinger, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, serves as the volunteer engagement and education director for Sigma Phi Epsilon Headquarters. He formerly served as chapter counselor, mentor to the president and a member of the Balanced Man Program Task Force for Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tenclinger also joins other change agents such as Kimberly and TJ Burch as a Delta Class of 2022 inductee. 

The WVU Greek Alumni Hall of Fame was established in 2018.

For more information, contact Matthew Richardson at m.richardson@mail.wvu.edu or Meridith Balas at Meridith.Balas@mail.wvu.edu.