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Tips for creating an effective and structured mentoring program, that will attract, engage, and add value to your alumni community
This session provides an opportunity to hear how others have successfully implemented effective mentoring schemes at their Schools and invite the audience to share the rollout and success of your mentoring programme, including ROI, and any learnings you have encountered.
Topics: Alumni & Community Engagement Track
Antonia Swindells, Alumnae Relations Manager, Brisbane Girls Grammar School, Kirsty Hooper, Head of Alumni and Community Relations, Melbourne Grammar School
Fundraising for Educational Opportunities for First Nations Peoples
For the past 20 years the Scotch College, Melbourne ensures all Scotch boys have the opportunity to experience and understand Australia's Indigenous culture, as part of a contemporary Australian education.
Find out how why it's important to build collaborative relationships with First Nations Peoples, understand the ingredients required to deliver an Indigenous Scholarship Program to support the education of First nations Peoples and understand the fundraising strategy required to deliver the program.
Topics: Fundraising
Tim Shearer, Director of Development, Scotch College Melbourne
The Art of Authenticity: Crafting Insight Videos for Genuine Connections
Community-generated video content has become a vital tool for building authentic connections with audiences. In today's noisy online space, however, authenticity is overused and harder to craft. Yet, it's crucial for trust and credibility for organisations. To address the challenges of producing highly engaging and authentic content, this session introduces a framework that provides a practical guide for creating bite-size "insight videos" that capture the authentic voice of the community. We will also explore the nuances of authenticity and what factors can either enhance or undermine it. This session will cover use cases from universities, associations, and NGOs. More importantly, we will discuss how it can be implemented in schools.
Topics: Marketing and Communications
Jane Qiu, Co-Founder, Kintell
Establishing an effective alumni mentoring program
Fundraising for Educational Opportunities for First Nations Peoples
The Art of Authenticity: Crafting Insight Videos for Genuine Connections
Session 3: Campaign Fundamentals and are you ready?
Topics covered:
- How ready is your community – staff, students, parents, alumni, families?
- Governance – is your board and foundation ready?
- Understanding potential ethical issues of fundraising
- The value of a feasibility project.
Panel conversation moderated by Nick Jaffer, President and CEO, Global Philanthropic, Asia Pacific.
Panel Speakers: Dan Martin, Director of Foundation & Executive Officer Director of Foundation & Executive Officer, St Aloysius' College Mark Tannock, Principal, St Aloysius' College Fiona Johnston, School Principal, St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls Crickett Kasper, Chief Advancement Officer, Singapore American School
Data governance: Part 2
Experience Level: Experience Level: Level 4 – Senior/Experienced Mid-CareerLevel 1 – Early CareerLevel 2 – Emerging Early CareerLevel 3 – Practicing/maturing Mid-CareerLevel 5- Expert Seasoned ProfessionalLevel 6 - Leadership/Transforming Seasoned Professional
Topics: Advancement Services
Sue Birch, Principal Consultant, Sue Birch Consulting