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District VI Annual Conference 2025
District VI Annual Conference 2025
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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
Only in Nebraska: Four Unique Campuses. One Brand. One Comprehensive Campaign.
Learn from the award winning “Only in Nebraska” campaign what to do and not to do to make your next campaign a success. With a university system that has four unique campus brands, we still wanted everyone to share a single, unified message. In this session we will share how we started with a systemwide visioning day with top campus influencers and then developed campaign priorities for each campus and individual unit. Next, we used that information to build a comprehensive communications plan to publicly launch the campaign while considering all possible audiences from students to faculty and campus leaders to trustees and major donors to alumni of all four campuses.
As we share our “Top Five Lessons Learned from a Campaign Launch,” we will explain how we partnered closely with our campus partners to ensure that everyone felt they could see themselves in this campaign. We will also discuss how adding an engagement goal to our normal fundraising goal has rallied everyone around the campaign. Publicly launching a campaign is so much more than a cool logo and a catchy tagline – let us share with you how we approached it, Only in Nebraska.
As we share our “Top Five Lessons Learned from a Campaign Launch,” we will explain how we partnered closely with our campus partners to ensure that everyone felt they could see themselves in this campaign. We will also discuss how adding an engagement goal to our normal fundraising goal has rallied everyone around the campaign. Publicly launching a campaign is so much more than a cool logo and a catchy tagline – let us share with you how we approached it, Only in Nebraska.
Speakers: Jennifer Schultz, Director of Marketing and Campaign Communications, University of Nebraska Foundation, Jackie Ostrowicki, Assistant Vice President, External Relations Director of Marketing, Brand and Digital Media, University of Nebraska System
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 2
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
Strengthening Alumni Engagement Through Volunteerism
Time is valuable, and that is what makes volunteering such an impactful component of alumni engagement. Creating volunteer opportunities for alumni to connect with students, the university, and each other is the ultimate win-win proposition. Over the past year, the Colorado School of Mines (Mines) has grown participation in its volunteer program by more than 70%. This growth in volunteerism can be attributed to increased access to opportunities, establishing expectations, tracking participation, and consistent stewardship. Mines is a mid-sized university with around 8,000 students and 40,000 alumni. The Mines Foundation and Alumni Engagement shop align with the university in both size and budget. To optimize for our size and staff bandwidth, we have developed techniques that increase our impact while maintaining a small to mid-sized team. Developing a robust volunteer offering has improved our collaboration with university partners and elevated the Mines signature student experience. Volunteerism has cultivated stronger alumni connections with the university and advanced individuals through the donor continuum.
Speakers: Andrew Flynn, Director of Alumni Engagement, Colorado School of Mines, John Griffin, Associate Director, Alumni Engagement, Colorado School of Mines Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Creating Meaningful Engagement Plans for Volunteers
The NDSU Foundation strives to create to the pinnacle volunteer experience for their Trustees. That is no easy task with over 70 Trustees. Learn how they have implemented personas and metrics to measure and personalize the volunteer experience.
Speakers: Sara Wald, Senior Director of Trustee Relations, North Dakota State University Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM CT
The Evolving Role of Campaign Leaders
As higher education institutions face increasingly complex fundraising landscapes, the role of campaign leaders has evolved significantly. Today’s campaign leaders must balance strategic vision, data-driven decision-making, and collaborative leadership to drive successful fundraising efforts. This session will explore how the role of campaign leaders is changing and what skills and strategies are essential for success in modern fundraising campaigns.
In this session, we will examine the following key areas:
• The shift from traditional to strategic campaign leadership
• The importance of data and analytics in campaign planning and execution
• Building and leading cross-functional teams
• Engaging stakeholders and fostering a culture of philanthropy
In this session, we will examine the following key areas:
• The shift from traditional to strategic campaign leadership
• The importance of data and analytics in campaign planning and execution
• Building and leading cross-functional teams
• Engaging stakeholders and fostering a culture of philanthropy
Speakers: Michelle Green, Associate Vice President, BWF, Telly McGaha, President and CEO of the WSU Foundation and Alumni Engagement, Wichita State University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingLeadership