Alumni & Chapter News
ZBTs in Print and Tune
Issue: Fall 2024
The Magnadoors
Barnett Greenberg
Brother Barnett Greenberg, Alpha Pi (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), is in a band called The Magnadoors. They released an album called Underground Heroes of 13 original rock songs this year. Brother Greenberg wrote the songs, and then performed and recorded with bandmates in a local studio. He self-released small pressings on vinyl and CD through a small LLC he started.
The Magnadoors were featured in a University of South Carolina student news article, USC alumnus’ band The Magnadoors releases debut album.
More Baby Animal Names
Al Kalman
Al Kalman, Epsilon Gamma (State University of New York at Albany), 1987, is proud to announce the publication of MORE BABY ANIMAL NAMES. This delightful follow-up to the bestselling BABY ANIMAL NAMES is now available on Amazon. These books are written in English and Spanish and make great gifts for little kids.
Do you also have a book in you? Brother Kalman and his company ImagineHouse can help get you published, no matter where you are in your journey. Contact us at www.ImagineHousePubs.com.
Improbably Successful: Proven Career Growth Strategies
Juan Silvera
Juan Silvera, Gamma Nu (California State University-Los Angeles), 1988, recently published his new book Improbably Successful: Proven Career Growth Strategies for the Rest of Us, which provides real-life advice designed to propel careers at any stage of a professional’s journey. The book focuses on proven career management strategies that can thrust careers by using who you are to your advantage. Brother Silvera is Chief Marketing Officer at AgFirst Farm Credit Bank, a $46 billion wholesale lender that is part of the Farm Credit system. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. The book is available on Amazon and other retailers.
Reverse the Grin
Logan M. Toleman
2024 Chapter President Logan M. Toleman, Eta Iota (State University of New York-Plattsburgh), 2026, is a finance and business administration major, is in a band called Reverse the Grin. Brother Toleman’s love of music was recently featured in the campus newspaper: Strumming his own story: Logan Toleman