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District V Annual Conference 2025
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10:45 AM - 11:45 AM CT
Empowering Engagement: Students & Grads Shaping Flagship Programs and Inclusion
This presentation will delve into the critical roles of the Wisconsin Alumni Student Board (WASB) and the Wisconsin Recent Grad Council (RGC) in influencing signature programs and initiatives at the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA). Both groups play a pivotal role in ensuring that current students and recent graduates are actively engaged in programs designed to strengthen their connections with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A core theme of the presentation highlights how diverse perspectives of both groups enhance the effectiveness of engagement strategies.
Speakers: Karla Foster, Director of Student and Recent Grad Engagement, Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association, Christine Seeley, Senior Program Manager, Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association
Competencies: LeadershipRelationship Building
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM CT
Imposter Syndrome and Impossible Standards: Will I Ever Be Good Enough?
Imposter syndrome is the buzziest of buzzwords. From seasoned professionals with 30+ years in the advancement field to new grads, we often find ourselves struggling to find true confidence and certainty in who we show up to be in the workplace. Targeted towards those new to the field or new to post-grad life, this session will dive into what imposter syndrome is, how it is extraordinarily prevalent AND relevant in the advancement field, and what we can do to navigate the ebbs and flows of feeling "good enough". This session is structured to be a vulnerable conversation about self-worth and value as a professional; while also discussing ways we can find confidence in who we are, even if we don't completely have it figured out.
Speakers: Cassandra Bocchieri, Alumni Relations Manager, University of Wisconsin Madison
Competencies: Emotional IntelligenceIntegrity and Professionalism
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 1
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