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District VIII Annual Conference 2025
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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM PST
We've Been Overthinking Alumni Engagement Metrics
For years, alumni engagement leaders have been feeling the burn of quantifying the results of our work. Never as easy to quantify as dollars in the door and other frontline fundraiser metrics, we find ourselves trying to justify funding and support for our work without being able to show the ROI as easily as frontline fundraisers. Have we been making it too complicated?
In this session, Ellen Whitlock Baker and Aaron Clarry will outline how we have created an efficient way to measure and report alumni engagement metrics at Seattle University because of the strong partnership we’ve developed between our two shops.
We will show how you can simply collect and report out on some of the CASE AEM data, even if you can’t track it all. We’ll also show examples of key reports to leaders and team members to keep alumni engagement metrics accurate and top of mind.
This session is great for alumni engagement professionals as well as those who work in advancement services roles; it’s with our power combined that we are able to more effectively report on engagement KPIs.
Speakers: Aaron Clarry, Assistant Vice President, Advancement Services, Seattle University, Ellen Whitlock Baker, Founder and Principal, EWB Coaching
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM PST
The Evolution of an Awards Program
In 2022, the Office of Alumni Relations (OAR) engaged an alumni volunteer committee as the Alumni Recognition
Focus Group (ARFG) to re-design alumni recognition and awards programming at Mount Royal University (MRU). The
revamped program that emerged in 2023, the Outstanding Alumni Awards, integrated direct feedback from these alumni
volunteers and aligned alumni recognition directly to Mount Royal’s vision and values while supporting the strategic goals from both the Alumni Relations strategic plan and the overall University Advancement strategic plan. This shift has created the opportunity to
celebrate alumni who may not have received recognition under the previous, achievement-focused format and provides the opportunity for deeper relationship building with a wider alumni audience. The Outstanding Alumni Awards (OAA) is a year-round program engaging alumni, priority campus stakeholders and friends of the university actively in volunteer roles and content creation. This evolution process and subsequent awards program recently received a Silver Medal at the CCAE (Canadian Council for Advancement in Education) Prix d'Excellence awards.
Speakers: Johanna Clark, Alumni Program Specialist, Mount Royal University, Erin Mason, Manager, Alumni Programs & Services, Mount Royal University
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking