Benjamin (Ben) O’Brien is dedicated to guiding the next generation of aviation leaders. A graduate of Bridgewater State University, Ben serves as the chief executive officer of Alpha Eta Rho, the nation’s oldest collegiate aviation organization, founded in 1929. Alpha Eta Rho connects students with the aviation industry, fostering professional growth and opportunities. As a young professional, Ben recognizes the valuable contributions collegiate students bring to the field and actively advocates for their development.
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Q: For those who may not know, what is Alpha Eta Rho (AHP) and what is its basic mission?
Alpha Eta Rho, established in 1929, has served as the benchmark for professional collegiate aviation students for nearly 100 years. Open to everyone in college with an interest in aviation, the organization aims to connect students with industry professionals, provide opportunities for networking and professional growth and cultivate a passion for aviation among its members. Through its various programs and activities, Alpha Eta Rho strives to uphold the highest standards of aviation education and to support the development of its members into well-rounded, competent professionals in the field.
Q: How many members are part of the organization and how many college campuses have chapters?
Alpha Eta Rho is the foremost presence on college campuses across the United States, with more than 65,000 alumni and 1,600 active students from 150 lifetime chapters. Alpha Eta Rho serves as a vital link between students and the aviation industry, providing opportunities for professional development, networking and mentorship through long-established partnerships with industry stakeholders, like NBAA. By fostering a strong community of aspiring aviation professionals, AHP enhances the educational experience of its members and prepares them for successful careers in aviation and aerospace.
Q: In a nutshell, what are the benefits of AHP membership?
Joining Alpha Eta Rho offers numerous benefits, including networking with aviation professionals, access to internships and job opportunities, as well as professional development through workshops and events. Members take on leadership roles in their chapters, gaining valuable experience. The organization provides insights into industry trends, scholarships and awards and fosters a supportive community of aviation enthusiasts. These opportunities enhance members’ resumes and career prospects, preparing them for successful careers in aviation and aerospace.
Q: The organization has an engaged cohort of college alumni. What are some of the most important and fulfilling ways alumni members can continue to engage after they finish school and move into their aviation careers?
Alpha Eta Rho alumni stay engaged by mentoring current students, participating in networking events and reunions, as well as serving as guest speakers. They often take on advisory roles, help facilitate job and internship opportunities and stay connected through social media and online platforms. Alumni also support chapters through donations, fundraising and active participation in chapter activities and events.
Q: How do I learn more?
Please visit AlphaEtaRho.org or speak with your college adviser. If an Alpha Eta Rho chapter is not active on your college campus, starting one is simple. Our website has more information. You can also call our office at 877-410-1929 or email ben@alphaetarho.org to request more information.