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The intent of this is to add good case studies that we feel are effective for chapter Alumni Committees to use to create a better means of communicating and integrating their own Alumni and even local Alumni from other chapters. | The intent of this is to add good case studies that we feel are effective for chapter Alumni Committees to use to create a better means of communicating and integrating their own Alumni and even local Alumni from other chapters. | ||
Revision as of 19:08, 12 May 2007
Contents
Alumni Development Resource Guide
The intent of this is to add good case studies that we feel are effective for chapter Alumni Committees to use to create a better means of communicating and integrating their own Alumni and even local Alumni from other chapters.
Chapter Participation
Communication
Events
Further Resources
Alumni Night Classes
- Alumni Night Class 1: Starting the year off by reaching out to your Alumni
- Alumni Night Class 2: Alumni and your Initiate Program [audio file corrupted, unavailable at the moment]
Alumni Relations Newsletters
- September 2005 - Why are Alumni important?
- October 2005 - Understanding the needs of your Alumni
- November 2005 - Bringing 'em back
- December 2005 - Connecting with Alumni via newsletters
- January 2006 - Selecting an Alumni advisor
- February 2006 - Creating goals and expectations for your Alumni advisor
- March 2006 - Working with over enthusiastic Alumni
- April 2006 - Sending Alumni out in style (for graduating seniors)
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