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CASE District IV Annual Conference
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
How do we chart a bold future of progress without alienating alumni and donors?
This session will provide findings from survey results, provide tools to navigate conversations with dissenting opinions, and harness the power of honoring traditions and values of the past while forging a relevant and progressive future. Attendees will learn how to engage alumni and donors in a way that empowers them to join in the vision, and identify when to detach from donors who do not uphold the institution’s current mission and vision.
Speakers: Taylor Phelps, Director, Development, UTSA, Jeffery McLain, Senior Director of Gift Planning, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Competencies: Global and Cultural CompetenceRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels
9:45 AM - 10:45 AM CT
It's Not Just a Good Idea, It's the Law: Basic Legal Principles for Advancement
Legal concerns in advancement aren't just for planned giving anymore. Whatever you do in advancement – fundraising, alumni relations, communications, or advancement services – knowing how the law affects your work could make the difference between celebrating success and a costly lawsuit. Learn from a "recovering attorney" and advancement veteran about key principles and situations to consider, whether you're planning an event, managing a fundraising campaign, writing a press release, maintaining a database, or organizing a reunion. You'll hear about plenty of real-world examples, so bring your hardest questions and toughest challenges to this lively, engaging, and interactive session – no retainer required!
Speakers: Jeff Spoeri, Associate Vice President for University Advancement, Lamar University
Experience Level: Level 2All Levels
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT
Alumni Relations to Donor Relations: Moving Alumni from Affinity to Engagement to Investors
Alumni and Donor Relations are rarely sitting at the same table, part of the same reporting lines, and often lack a cohesive approach to constituent engagement. Breaking down the barriers between these two teams is critical to moving alumni through attitudes to affinity to engagement to becoming current and future donors. Alumni and Donor Relations are two sides of the same coin. Join us for a candid conversation on how to bridge the gap between these two worlds through leveraging alumni surveying to meet everyone’s needs with special emphasis on events, communications, and special interest areas of our constituents. We will explore how these two teams can partner on annual engagement and interest surveys, event and experience surveys, to gauging overall satisfaction with your institution. We will dive into event strategy development and partnership, collaborative communication schedules, and ensuring all programs are designed to enhance the overall alumni and donor engagement experience. Designed to be both strategic and tactical in nature, this session delivers the partnership, surveying, and engagement deep dive you’ve been needing for your organization.
Speakers: Chuck Arnold, Executive Director for Alumni Engagement, Texas A&M University, Sarah Sims, Associate Vice President of Donor Engagement, Texas State University
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels