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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
The Great Wealth Transfer: Strategic Adaptations for Alumni Associations
The “great wealth transfer” is a monumental phenomenon that is already underway and will continue to impact our work. Over the next two decades, Boomers are expected to transfer approximately $68 trillion in assets to younger generations. This transfer presents a unique opportunity for transformative philanthropy and strategic adaptation within alumni associations. This session will share actionable insights on how alumni associations can leverage this as an opportunity to forge stronger connections with aging constituents while maximizing philanthropic impact.
Speakers: Lindsay Seminara, Associate Manager, Adv. Events and Operations, The Ohio State University Alumni Association
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Experience Level: All Levels
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
Communities of Practice: Communication Excellence Via Respect & Empowerment
Since 2022, the University of Michigan Medical School Communications Community of Practice (CoP) has been successfully navigating the collaboration and support of more than 90 unit-embedded communicators to develop partnerships, ensure access to resources, and embolden a unified voice, brand, and message across the Michigan Medicine landscape. In this presentation, we will use this case study to define a CoP, discuss the challenges of start-up, and walk through the steps toward implementation, success, and lessons learned. Participants will take away practical steps and resources for building a Community of Practice, methodology for connecting your community to the larger centralized communications core, and ideas for scaling communities to all sizes of teams.
Speakers: Megan Vanstratt, Marketing & Communications Director, University of Michigan, Erin LaRowe, Communications Director, Medical School, Michigan Medicine
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All LevelsAll Levels
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
An Experiment in Prospecting: How to Increase the Response Rate of Your Outreach
Prospecting often marks the beginning of each relationship we hope to form with a donor. Despite this, fundraisers tend to focus their energy learning more about gift closure conversations than how to reach their donors in the first place. Through the lessons learned during an experiment in prospecting you will learn how you can connect to your intended donor base with ease!
In this session you will gain insights from a study conducted using real prospects. We will talk about how to approach prospecting, what you might expect your results to be and what actually happened in the study. As well as how all of this can inform your work in the future. Additionally, the session will be full of opportunities for you to ask questions and share your experiences in prospecting.
At the end of this session you will be able to identify your target audience, create an outreach plan to increase the responses you receive from your audience and utilize these prospecting tools as an asset that aids the work you do with donors throughout the rest of the gift cycle. Let us help you make the most of the time you spend prospecting so that you can get back to closing more gifts!
In this session you will gain insights from a study conducted using real prospects. We will talk about how to approach prospecting, what you might expect your results to be and what actually happened in the study. As well as how all of this can inform your work in the future. Additionally, the session will be full of opportunities for you to ask questions and share your experiences in prospecting.
At the end of this session you will be able to identify your target audience, create an outreach plan to increase the responses you receive from your audience and utilize these prospecting tools as an asset that aids the work you do with donors throughout the rest of the gift cycle. Let us help you make the most of the time you spend prospecting so that you can get back to closing more gifts!
Speakers: Victor Senn, Major Gift Officer, University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Enhancing Your Annual Giving Strategy Through Social Media
Discover how to amplify your annual giving efforts through the power of social media. Anna Davis, Assistant Director of Annual Giving & Digital Strategy at Grand Valley State University, will share proven strategies to engage donors, boost visibility, and drive donations using platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Learn practical tips for creating compelling content, leveraging paid digital campaigns, and measuring success effectively. Whether you're new to social media fundraising or looking to refine your approach, this session equips you with actionable insights to enhance your organization's outreach and impact.
Speakers: Anna Davis, Assistant Director of Annual Giving & Digital Strategy, Grand Valley State University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Experience Level: All Levels
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM CT
Leading with the Legacy of Tragedy
Kent State University's legacy of the May 4, 1970 tragedy remains pivotal in its identity. As history recently seemed to repeat itself on American campuses amidst current societal divisions, Kent State has proactively integrated powerful lessons from its past into its brand messaging. This session reveals how the university's half-century journey of embracing its history informs its current marketing strategies. Discover how authenticity and values-driven storytelling can elevate your institution's brand beyond conventional marketing approaches.
Speakers: Stephen Ward, VP, Kent State University
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM CT
From Zero to Published - How to launch a blog in record time
Blogging is a low-cost channel to reach your target audience, but many institutions hesitate to invest. Concerns around maintaining a consistent publishing schedule, producing quality content, and managing the necessary technology needs tend to slow or even stop progress toward building owned media platforms. This presentation will explore how the marketing and communications team at the Mitch Daniels School of Business at Purdue University overcame these challenges and successfully launched their blog.
Speakers: Shannon Hess, Director of Content and Communications, Mitch Daniels School of Business, Purdue University, Maria Weir
Competencies: Strategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 3
Topics: BrandingSocial Media
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CT
From Data to Decisions: Revolutionizing Fundraising Management Reporting
In this session you'll hear from Kristine Lo, Director of Fundraising Performance Analytics at the University of Chicago, how her team revolutionized fundraising management reporting to ensure managers and staff at all levels had the insights they needed to effectively manage up, down and across. The session will include best practices of effective management reporting, how consistency in management reporting can improve results, and suggestions for how you can audit (or start) your own data-delivery program.
Speakers: Kristine Lo, Director, Fundraising Performance Analytics, University of Chicago
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CT
Cause-Based Fundraising in Higher Education
In today’s philanthropic landscape, donor expectations are evolving. Traditional institutional giving models—such as scholarships, endowments, and unrestricted contributions—are becoming less effective as donors seek more direct impact and alignment with their personal values. This session will explore the shift from giving to a university to giving through a university, focusing on cause-based fundraising strategies that engage donors in meaningful, mission-driven ways.
Attendees will learn how to reframe fundraising appeals to emphasize tangible outcomes, leverage storytelling to build trust, and implement digital engagement strategies tailored to next-generation donors. The session will also provide practical insights on navigating institutional challenges, gaining leadership buy-in, and utilizing technology to enhance donor connections.
Speakers: Danielle Hupp, Director, Communications and Annual Giving, Kent State University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Experience Level: All LevelsAll Levels
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM CT
The Power of Play: Building Blocks for Bold Ideas
What are the building blocks of engaging content creation? They're not what you might expect. This session explores how to create environments that set the stage for bold ideas and big results. We’ll focus on actionable strategies within your control, whether you’re leading a team or creating content yourself. Leave energized and ready to transform your content strategy with practical techniques that maximize your existing resources.
Speakers: Megan Walsh, Digital Marketing Strategist, University of Iowa Center For Advancement, Rebekah Tilley, Asst VP, Communications & Marketing, University of Iowa Center for Advancement
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingEmotional Intelligence
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 3
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM CT
Affinity Groups: Rightsizing Your Investment
Affinity Groups. This tried-and-true engagement strategy has yielded big results at many institutions. But they can run the spectrum in both investment and results. Do you create a mini alumni association, or do you simply try to harness the momentum formed by organic groups? We will look at pro's and con's for each method, when each would be appropriate, the opportunity for a blended approach, and best practices for these powerful programs.
Speakers: Reggie Bustinza, Executive Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving, Northern Illinois University
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking