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Mississippi State University Alumni Association—Mississippi State, Miss.
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Annual Conference for Corporate & Foundation Relations Officers
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Archived Simulcast Sessions Now Available
Wednesday, June 1

CASE Simulcast ICON1:00-2:15 PM CDT (75 minutes);
2:00-3:15 PM EDT
Opening Keynote
Art as a Humanistic Discipline in the University and the Museum

Speaker: Mariët Westermann, Vice President, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation


CASE Simulcast ICON

2:45-4:00 PM CDT (75 minutes);
3:45-5:00 PM EDT
Shifting the Campus Paradigm of Corporate Relations

As more corporations shift their focus to less philanthropic types of gifting, strategic involvement and sharing of information and ideas across a university campus is crucial to effective overall relationship management. Establishing connections throughout campus and the company, not only to harness but to capture, the depth and breadth of the relationship is important to ensure the full impact of the relationship is known. This session encourages presenters and attendees to share strategies and ideas to affect a more comprehensive relationship management model throughout your campus and to discuss how the relationship can be measured.
Session Designer:
Robin Habeger, Director of Development, Iowa State University Foundation
Spe
aker: Lisa Lorenzen, Director of Industry Relations, Iowa State University


CASE Simulcast ICON4:15-5:30 PM CDT (75 minutes);
5:15-6:30 PM EDT
Building the Pipeline: Effective Partnerships and Beneficial Engagement

Serving the needs of past, current and future students and employers is why universities exist. Graduates enter the workforce employer-ready; but how does the relationship between the university, the university

graduate/individual extend to their employer organization continue after graduation? Session speakers discuss effective, replicable methods and existing programs that demonstrate how to build and maximize two-way knowledge and shared impact and outcomes between the business and university. Hear from distinguished professionals about how they implement creative ways to engage both the alum/individual and the organization for mutual benefit. Learn how targeted, effective prospect research and record keeping leads to comprehensive relationships with individuals in corporate and foundation organizations-all leading to mutually beneficial ways to increase interaction and engagement.
Session Designer and Moderator:
Margaret Nover, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Central Washington University
Speakers: LaMar Haugaard, Chief Pilot, Horizon Airlines; Michael Smith, Assistant Director, Advancement Services, Central Washington University; and Carol Smoots, Partner, Perkins Coie


Thursday, June 2

10:15 -11:30 AM CDT (75 minutes)
11:15 AM-12:30 PM EDT

CASE Simulcast ICON Funders are Catching On and You Can Too-The Gold in Fostering Partnerships with Community Colleges
The Gates, Lumina, Kresge and Jack Kent Cooke Foundations, among others, have their eyes and support directed to community colleges for a reason: The success of these institutions and their students are essential to our nation's future. Nearly 45 percent of all undergraduates in the United States are at a community college. At the same time, some of the best private schools, including Cornell, NYU, Amherst, Smith, Columbia and others, are reaching out to community college students to enrich their diversity, their talent pool and extend the values their institutions stand for. Corporate and foundation relations officers are critical to this equation. Come hear how you can help build such partnerships, attract a more diverse and talented student body, and bring in funding all at the same time.
Session Designer and Speaker: Brian Haller, Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Speakers: Emily Froimson, Senior Director of Scholar Programs, Jack Kent Cooke Foundation; and Bart Grachan, Director, Community College Transfer Opportunity Program, New York University

CASE Simulcast ICON 2:45-4:00 PM CDT (75 minutes);
3:45-5:00 PM ED
Building a Rock-Solid Partnership with the Office of Sponsored Programs
For CFR shops at research institutions, there may be no single cross-campus relationship more important than the relationship with the Office of Sponsored Programs. Building a strong working relationship with OSP requires trust, transparency and shared values. Being able to effectively communicate, collaborate and resolve conflicts is essential to building a strong CFR-OSP partnership. Explore best practices for interpreting internal policies and collaborative approaches to successfully bridge the relationship building to compliance continuum.
Session Designer and Speaker: Dondi Cupp, Assistant Vice President for Advancement, University of Washington
Moderator: Don McGowan, Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Tufts University
Speaker: Lynne Chronister, Assistant Vice Provost, University of Washington


CASE Simulcast ICON4:15-5:30 PM CDT (75 minutes);
5:15-6:30 PM EDT

Building Academic-Corporate Partnerships: Strategies for Growing Relationships within the Company

Long-term corporate relationships with academic institutions typically start with targeted interactions which grow and broaden as the parties mutually explore additional areas of interest and connect champions on both sides. In time, the two become partners in a holistic set of interactions that provide acknowledged value to both partners. The panel members will discuss different models of corporate relations functions at their institutions and share perspectives on best practices for developing and managing academic-corporate partnerships.
Session Designer and Moderator: Don McGowan, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Tufts University
Panelists: Maren Cattonar, Senior Industrial Liaison Officer, Office of Corporate Relations Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Langiulli, Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Princeton University; and Michael Ransom, Associate Director, Corporate Relations, & Senior Advancement Officer, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University


Friday, June 3

CASE Simulcast ICON11:00 AM-NOON CDT (60 minutes);
NOON-1:00 PM EDT

Ten Top Stories in Philanthropy: What Fundraisers Need to Know

Stacy Palmer, editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy, will discuss what she sees as the 10 biggest stories that are shaping the nonprofit world-and answer your questions about what nonprofit organizations and grant makers across the country are doing to respond to the financial crisis and other major issues in the United States and around the world. Palmer will discuss the results of the Chronicle's annual reviews of foundation and corporate giving and offer a preview of what the newspaper will be covering in the months ahead. She'll lead you in a discussion of what issues should be on the agenda of major decision makers-and what topics deserve more attention in the press.
Speaker:
Stacy Palmer, Editor, The Chronicle of Philanthropy

 

 


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First session $99 $130

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$50

$65


Purchase of Simulcast Session(s)
Your registration for the live simulcast includes one free view of the archived recording. Access to this link is available anytime within a three-month period directly following the date of the live event. Presentation materials can be accessed via the link provided in the email confirmation. Basic technology instructions for successful viewing of the simulcast can also be found at this link.

Purchase of Archived Simulcast Session Recording(s)
You can access the simulcast link 10 times within a three-month period directly following the date of the live event. Presentation materials can be accessed via the link provided in the email confirmation. Basic technology instructions for successful viewing of the simulcast archive can also be found at this link. Please note that availability of the archive is dependent upon permission from the speaker(s). Archived recordings are generally available within a week from the live event. The pricing is the same as the live event.

 

 


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