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Bernstein inducted into U of A Hall of Fame
Issue: Spring 2026

Scott B. Bernstein, 1991, an inaugural inductee into the Alpha Omicron Chapter of ZBT’s Hall of Fame, became the first ZBT inducted into The University of Arizona Order of Omega Greek Hall of Fame in February 2026. He is a visionary entrepreneur, civic leader, and lifelong advocate for the University of Arizona Greek community. Last year, he stepped up to support the Gamma Tau Chapter at Arizona State University as Chapter Advisor as well.
Brother Bernstein’s contributions to The University of Arizona while both an undergraduate and law student, as a respected business and civic leader who has always prioritized supporting and giving back to his alma mater and fraternity, and as a long time, trusted strategic partner who has directly contributed to the growth, success, and legacy of the U of A Greek system as much as any U of A Greek in the school’s history, made him most deserving of this recognition.
A devoted Zeta Beta Tau alumnus, Scott’s service to the fraternity and the University of Arizona is unparalleled. His company has been the longest-standing financial supporter of the U of A Greek system, and strategic media partner to the entire university, providing millions of dollars in support, programming, and promotion. As a founder of the Greek Heritage Park and Centennial Campaign, Scott’s legacy is permanently etched into campus history. His lifelong commitment to service, leadership, and philanthropy makes him a cornerstone of the U of A Greek community.
A Magna Cum Laude graduate and Phi Beta Kappa inductee, Scott earned his bachelor’s degree in communication and political science before completing his juris doctor at the University of Arizona College of Law. As an undergraduate and law student, he held more than 20 leadership roles, including ASUA Administrative Vice President, Supreme Court Chief Justice, Faculty Senator and Greek Man of the Year.

Scott’s dedication to the Alpha Omicron Chapter is profound and unparalleled, spanning almost 40 years. He served in four leadership capacities while an undergraduate, and currently/recently served in three pivotal ZBT roles: as Co-Chair of the Alpha Omicron Centennial Committee, the AO ZBT Hall of Fame Committee, and as a Chapter Advisor. Scott has also served as a mentor to numerous ZBT brothers, assisted the chapter with locating and securing multiple chapter houses, supported the chapter in its colonization and recruitment efforts, hired multiple ZBT brothers as interns for his company, helped numerous graduates and postgraduates with their employment objectives, and supported the chapter in front of university administration and Greek system leadership.
Brother Bernstein’s professional career spans media, law, and business development. As CEO of The Bernstein Group, he has led some of the largest and longest-running collegiate media programs in the nation, impacting millions of students over nearly four decades. His leadership roles at TMP Worldwide and Collegiate Marketing Group further solidified his reputation as an innovative and strategic business leader. Beyond business, Scott has raised more than $1 million for Arizona charities and has served in leadership roles with the Fiesta Sports Foundation and other nonprofit organizations. Scott’s business and civic leadership accomplishments have been recognized by and featured in The Business Journal.
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