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Thank you for making CASE’s Summit for Advancement Leaders a resounding success.
I hope you found the Summit to be a great opportunity to work together toward our common goal of redefining the role of advancement in higher education. Now that Summit is over, I’d like to remind you about several resources that can serve as sources of information throughout the year, as we look forward to the 2011 Summit.

On this page you’ll find:
>> Summit resources available for purchase—audio and video recordings of sessions, handouts and other materials
>> Media clips of the 2010 Distinguished Service Award Winners
>> Articles and blogs related to Summit
>> Testimonials from Summit 2010 participants
>> A photo gallery where you’ll find photos from sessions, receptions and breaks
>> An introduction to the Summit 2011 Chair, Scott Nichols
>> Call for session proposals for Summit 2011
I encourage you to use these resources and to start thinking about what topics you’d like to see presented at next year’s Summit by submitting a session proposal.

Thanks again for your attendance and participation at the Summit. It was a remarkable experience and I hope to see all of you next year in Chicago at the 2011 Summit for Advancement Leaders, July 10-12, 2011.

Brian LeeBrian Lee
2010 Summit Chair

Vice President for University Advancement
Tufts University


Testimonials for Summit 2010 nyc


“As always, the Summit showcased the high-level perspectives offered by presidents, major donors and government officials. These are absolutely invaluable and can't be gotten anywhere else.”
Christine Sanni, Director of Advancement Communications & Donor Relations, Tufts University
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"I was delighted to see such a clear focus and level of energy for higher ed. advancement at this year's Summit."
Tom S. Landrum, Senior Vice President for External Affairs, University of Georgia
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Summit 2011 Chicago Chair


Scott NicholsPlanning  for next year’s Summit is well underway, helmed by the 2011 Summit Chair Scott Nichols, vice president for development and alumni relations at Boston University.

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Summit Resources
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View Audio Recorded Sessions
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View Video Recorded Sessions
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Meet the Distinguished Service Award Winners and hear their stories.
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Summit-related publications
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Summit in the News
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Mixed Signals on Giving; While Colleges Seek Flexibility, Donors Follow their Passion, Chronicle of Higher Education, July 20 and 21
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Finding Friends—and Ambiguity, Inside Higher Ed, July 20
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Fundraisers See Better Times Ahead, Inside Higher Ed, July 20
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College Fund Raisers Expect 4.3% Upswing for 2010, Survey Finds, Chronicle of Higher Education, July 20
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Searching for Cash Overseas, Inside Higher Ed, July 19
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Appeals to College Loyalty are Not Enough to Engage Younger Alumni, Chronicle of Higher Education, July 18
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BriefCASE


View stories on

  • CASE Fundraising Index
  • President’s report to membership
  • Technology in advancement survey results
  • Opening presidential panel
  • Board meeting
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Call for Presentations for Summit 2011


Help Shape Summit 2011

In preparation for next year’s Summit, CASE invites you to submit a session proposal for relevant topics that will stimulate discussion among advancement leaders. Submit your session proposal by Friday, Dec. 17, 2010 for consideration.

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Blogs


Topline Results from CASE/mStoner/Slover-Linett Social Media Survey, mStoner Blog, July 20
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Inside Higher Ed’s Take on the CASE Survey, Umagazinology, July 14
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