Ernestina Snead—Director of Research Communications
Cornell University—Ithaca, N.Y.
United States
Conferences & Training

Institute for Senior Alumni Relations Professionals

April 20 - 22, 2011
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass
Phoenix, Ariz., United States


As colleges and universities continue to experience unprecedented change, senior alumni relations professionals are being called upon to provide institutional leadership in new and innovative ways. Our generation's challenge is redefining and clarifying the relationship between the citizenry and our higher education institutions. Is a world-class education a privilege or a right? And what role do we as alumni relations professionals have in this conversation? In ways not seen for decades, alumni and alumni relations leaders are at the center of this debate, producing a renaissance in the field of alumni relations.

Join us in Phoenix as we explore this renaissance and consider the factors contributing to this challenging new environment and review the skills and abilities leaders need to successfully manage in this climate.

 

Benefits of Attending
  • Develop a toolkit for career progression
  • Focus on skills needed to lead in a changing landscape
  • Learn to work in tandem with your advancement partners
Who Should Attend
  • Alumni relations and advancement senior leaders including executive directors/presidents; vice presidents/chancellors; associate executive directors
  • Aspiring alumni relations senior leaders (second-in-command)

Books available for Purchase at this Conference
Advancing Higher Education in Uncertain Times
Alumni Relations: A Newcomer's Guide to Success
The Art of Woo: Using Strategic Persuasion to Sell Your Ideas
Learning to Love the Politics: How to Develop Institutional Support for Advancement

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