Charles Bacarisse—Vice President for Advancement
Houston Baptist University—Houston, Texas
United States
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undefinedRethinking Reunions

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Reunions are complex undertakings, involving staff, volunteers and resources from multiple departments. They are also an important way to engage and reengage alumni while securing meaningful gifts to colleges and universities.

Is it time for your institution to rethink its reunion program?

This seminar will explore how one university has approached the issue of rethinking reunions across undergraduate and graduate schools, using a combination of analytics, benchmarking and high-level volunteer input. Presenters from the University of Rochester will talk about the processes they've used, the steps they've taken to transform the university's reunion programs and the results of their efforts to date.

During this webinar, participants will:

  • Gain insights on how to analyze the efficacy of class reunion programs,
  • Learn how to plan to revise—or revive—reunions,
  • Develop techniques on how to successfully work on reunions across advancement departments;,
  • See how to involve high-level volunteers and trustees to broaden institutional ownership and support and
  • Discover some approaches used to gain useful feedback from reunion participants and donors.

This multimedia file is a recording of a webinar that took place May 3, 2011.

When you purchase this item, you'll receive a link to a recording of the webinar and to handouts used during the presentation. The link will give you unlimited access to the webinar recording. You may view this recording as many times as you wish after you receive the link.

Find out more about CASE's recorded webinars.

Speakers
Martha Krohn
Executive Director of Annual Giving
University of Rochester

Kevin Wesley
Executive Director of Alumni Relations
University of Rochester

Publisher: CASE
Published: 2011
Format: Multimedia file
Length: 90 minutes
Item: 33156

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