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The ATO Show
ATO NHQ
23 episodes
1 week ago
Our podcast episodes will give you inspirational stories from ATO alumni, interviews with experts, and real stories from undergraduates.
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Our podcast episodes will give you inspirational stories from ATO alumni, interviews with experts, and real stories from undergraduates.
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Non-Profit
Business
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"Our creed gives you a framework for thinking"
The ATO Show
33 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
"Our creed gives you a framework for thinking"

Join us as Howe Wallace, a former ATO National President and current CEO of the nation’s largest new pallet manufacturing company, shares his journey from ATO Undergraduate to leading a major corporation.

He’ll discuss the skills and values that fraternities can instill – from leadership to generosity – and why these are more relevant than ever in today’s society.

We'll also explore Howe's unique insights into the pallet industry and how his fraternity experience influenced his professional ethos and hiring practices.

From personal challenges to community impact, this episode unpacks the lifelong benefits of engaging with fraternities like ATO and how these communities strive to make a meaningful difference.

The ATO Show
Our podcast episodes will give you inspirational stories from ATO alumni, interviews with experts, and real stories from undergraduates.