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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
The Enrollment Cliff: How We Start Preparing
We’ve heard about the enrollment cliff and its likely impact on higher education. For her dissertation, Dr. Carrie Phillips researched how marketing strategies might help mitigate this cliff. This session shares findings from visiting with chief marketing officers about how they’re preparing. The session will begin with a high-level overview of the enrollment cliff followed by a deep dive into how marketing strategies might lessen the impact. You’ll hear about the challenges participants face, strategies they’re exploring and best practices to consider. As you’re looking to navigate change at your institution, this session is a great place to start.
Speakers: Carrie Phillips, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Affordability in Action: How an Advertising Campaign Helped Unify Audiences
In this session, Carrie and Muriel will discuss the driving force behind UA Little
Rock's Affordability Campaign, illuminating its critical objectives and sharing
essential lessons learned. Discover how the campaign seamlessly melded alumni
and student messaging, forging a powerful alliance in the fight for affordable
higher education. This presentation promises to inspire and educate, offering
strategic insights for an unforgettable messaging & perception campaign that
leaves a lasting impact.
Rock's Affordability Campaign, illuminating its critical objectives and sharing
essential lessons learned. Discover how the campaign seamlessly melded alumni
and student messaging, forging a powerful alliance in the fight for affordable
higher education. This presentation promises to inspire and educate, offering
strategic insights for an unforgettable messaging & perception campaign that
leaves a lasting impact.
Speakers: Carrie Phillips, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Muriel Schrepfer, Graphic Designer, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CT
Amplifying Your University and Leadership with Dynamic Social Media Content
In the digital age, universities must consider how a thoughtful approach to social media content strategy can leave a lasting impact across all audiences and help to achieve your goals. In a unique session, co-hosted by the Texas State University Marketing Team and University President Kelly Damphousse, attendees will delve into the transformative role that social media plays in advancing a university's stature, amplifying key messages and goals while fostering a sense of community and engagement.
President Damphousse and the TXST marketing team have individually found a sweet spot between social media content and community engagement while creating space for cross collaboration on content related to the university’s broader academic, fundraising, and community goals. Together, President Damphousse and TXST marketing have fostered digital communities that have driven unprecedented levels of engagement between the students, faculty/staff, alumni and community – all on social media.
Learn valuable insights on how leadership can approach social media and build engaged communities online while implementing practical strategies for cross collaboration between leadership and your university’s accounts to harness the full potential of social media for your institution's growth, community engagement, and strategic advancement.
Speakers: Kelly Damphousse, President, Texas State University, Texas State University, Elissa Fontenot, Director, Digital Marketing, Texas State University
Competencies: LeadershipRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CT
What Starts Here: A Case Study in Campaign Brand & Marketing
So … you’re going into a campaign soon. Join me for a case study of the Texas Development Marketing and Communication team’s approach to the brand and marketing of The University of Texas at Austin’s $6 billion campaign. I’ll share a multimedia show-and-tell, our three-phase approach, and strategies to produce high-impact, award-winning web and video with zero budget and three team members.
Speakers: Sarah McAbee, Executive Director for Strategic Priorities, The University of Texas At Austin
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 4
Topics: BrandingCampaign Strategies
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM CT
Innovate, Celebrate, Elevate: An Alumni Award Program Evolution
We will delve into our journey of moving away from a conventional, formal award dinner to a dynamic alumni recognition program. This strategic shift not only boosted event attendance but also created a pathway (and opened up the resources) to develop captivating awardee videos that continue to engage our alumni long after the award presentation.
Speakers: Ryan Finnelly, Sr. Director for Alumni Relations, Trinity University, Zach Wells, Owner & CEO, Film Real Productions, Ryan Thomas, Director of Reunions, Alumni Recognition & Special Projects, Trinity University
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM CT
How to Master your Fundraising Universe: Leveraging Communications & Marketing
This session focuses on how to develop a playbook centered on integral principles of fundraising that are too often an afterthought for organizations: stewardship, marketing, and communications. Few organizations have a built-in donor base and even those who do, must stand out when cultivating gifts. Whether a small department or a large university, this session will provide practical examples and tactics for unique and meaningful stewardship that inspires donors during acquisition, cultivation and recognition events. The session will hone messaging and marketing that focuses on your organization’s mission, purpose and impact that resonates with any audience including the business community.
Speakers: Andrea Tawney, Vice President, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM CT
Did Someone Say Rebrand?
In the Spring of 2023, the UTSA Alumni Association had an identity crisis. It was striving to engage Roadrunner Alumni, but its brand was bland. From inconsistent design application to fickle messaging, they lacked a true marketing strategy. It was time for a REBRAND.
In working with partner and brand agency, Parallel, find out how the UTSA Alumni Association made its brand come alive, implemented it throughout its programming, and garnered alumni buy-in while capturing the unique spirit of UTSA. Plus, get the inside scoop the process start to finish, the things that worked, those that didn't, and what you should consider before taking the "rebrand" plunge.
In working with partner and brand agency, Parallel, find out how the UTSA Alumni Association made its brand come alive, implemented it throughout its programming, and garnered alumni buy-in while capturing the unique spirit of UTSA. Plus, get the inside scoop the process start to finish, the things that worked, those that didn't, and what you should consider before taking the "rebrand" plunge.
Speakers: Russell Wagner, Assistant Vice President of Alumni Engagement, The University of Texas at San Antonio, Ali Palmerson, Principal and Co-Owner, Parallel, A Brand Agency
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
9:45 AM - 10:45 AM CT
Building your Brand: 10 branding tips to help your brand cut through the clutter
In this dynamic conference presentation, we'll dive into the art and science of branding from both a marketing collateral and personal perspective. As higher education institutions, the data says that branding will help us stand out in a crowded marketplace. We’ll kick off the conversation with practical strategies and creative approaches to create memorable, authentic, and effective marketing collateral that resonates with your target audience.
But branding isn’t limited to our institutions; it extends to you as an individual. During the second half of our discussion, we’ll discuss building a personal brand that leaves a lasting impact. Drawing from real-life success stories, we'll explore how to cultivate your personal brand and how that can help you connect with donors, students, and industry peers. Then, we'll shift our focus inward to understand how your personal brand can empower and motivate your internal team.
But branding isn’t limited to our institutions; it extends to you as an individual. During the second half of our discussion, we’ll discuss building a personal brand that leaves a lasting impact. Drawing from real-life success stories, we'll explore how to cultivate your personal brand and how that can help you connect with donors, students, and industry peers. Then, we'll shift our focus inward to understand how your personal brand can empower and motivate your internal team.
Speakers: Carrie Phillips, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Trey Laverty, Director of Sales Development, Slate Group
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
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