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Can't attend the Development for Deans and Academic Leaders conference? Now you can with CASE Simulcast—a live, interactive video broadcast that will allow you to engage in conference sessions in real time—from the comfort of your office.
It's convenient, it's easy and it's the next best thing to being there.
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Wednesday, Nov. 2
2:30-3:45 PM EST (75 minutes)
Role of the Dean in Successful Development
The dean has a special role in successful development, including designing the case for support, deepening the engagement of top potential givers and participating in all phases of the Cycle. This session highlights important areas of development for deans and includes ideas and strategies to keep in mind throughout the rest of the conference and beyond.
Presenters: Douglas G. Stewart, senior consultant and co-leader, Health Sciences Practice Group, Marts & Lundy and Edward J. Kvet, provost & vice president, Academic Affairs, Loyola University New Orleans
Wednesday, Nov. 2
4:00-5:00 PM EST (60 minutes)
Creating Joyful Givers
Moving a prospective giver from the initial contact to "the ask" takes patience and creativity. When done well, this can create an environment that will make the prospect a donor for life.
Presenter: Penelepe Hunt, vice chancellor for development, University of Illinois at Chicago
Thursday, Nov. 3
8:30-9:30 AM EST (60 minutes)
Advisory Boards
Many deans find that an active and engaged advisory board is a key component of successful development programs. But what are the actual benefits, and what kind of staffing and planning are necessary to create and nurture your advisory board for development purposes? Find out at this session.
Presenter: Douglas G. Stewart, senior consultant and co-leader, health sciences practice group, Marts & Lundy
Thursday, Nov. 3
11:00 AM-NOON EST (60 minutes)
How a Dean Plans for Development
Strategic planning for development is similar to academic strategic planning, but there are also differences. Which of your priorities are best suited to private funding? Who are these givers likely to be? What resources will you need? Find out at this session.
Presenter: Edward J. Kvet, provost & vice president, academic affairs, Loyola University New Orleans
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