Whalley elected National Vice President of Pi Theta Epsilon
Congratulations to Rich Whalley, OTD/S '19, who was recently elected to National Vice President of Pi Theta Epsilon (PTE), the occupational therapy honor society. He will serve a two-year term in office.
Originally from Long Island, N.Y., Whalley completed his bachelor of science in human development with a minor in sociology at Binghamton University in 2011. He serves as the conference committee chair for the Xi Chapter of PTE, and has held past committee chair positions for the Washington University Student Occupational Therapy Association. He believes serving PTE in this capacity will allow him to promote occupational therapy research and scholarship, and develop community across PTE chapters and its members.