DRIVE/Cast 2021 Sessions
Know Your Audience: Building Data-Driven Personas for Marketing, Fundraising, and Prospect Discovery
This is the era of the customer. Every experience is designed around our needs: from Netflix queues and Spotify playlists dictating what we consume, Amazon and StitchFix suggestions guiding our purchases, or Carvana, Zillow, and RedFin making buying autos and homes easy, sight unseen.
These businesses deliver tailored experiences to millions of users by capturing data and putting it into action. Advancement must do the same. In order to confront donor decline and build the future major gift pipeline, we must go beyond traditional segmentation like class year or degree. We have to speak to donors’ interests and deliver the same personalized, high-impact experience they see in the rest of their lives.
The University of Iowa is doing this by introducing a new persona-driven approach to communicating with alumni, donors, and friends. By monitoring more than 400 ever-changing data points, including a newly refined machine-learning-driven engagement score, the team has defined new audience segments. Each of these personas reflects how those people interact with the University, its sports teams, or its medical center.
With these personas built and evolving as donors demonstrate new interests or engage with the university, Iowa is delivering custom digital experiences, programming, and appeals that create better experiences for every donor.
In this session, learn how they built their personas and engagement score, early returns as they roll out a new communication strategy, and how this approach fuels giving and prospect discovery. You’ll learn best practices for every shop, regardless of size, as we all seek to create more personal experiences at scale.
Regan Holt, Senior Director of Product, EverTrue, Sara O'Leary, Editorial Manager, University of Iowa Center for Advancement and Nicholas Teff, Senior Data Scientist for Products & Innovation, The University of Iowa Center for Advancement
Your Donors Are Speaking, Are You Listening? How to Embrace a donor-centered fundraising strategy by better understanding your donors’ giving behavior
With the development of advanced CRM’s and the increase in availability of alumni and donor data, we have the opportunity to become smarter marketers if we learn to listen to what the data is telling us. The University of Connecticut Foundation is using advanced analytics to better understand their constituents’ giving behavior, improve segmentation and shift annual giving strategy to a more donor-centered approach. This session will look at how to create and analyze metrics with the use of dashboards, and how to use these to produce actionable insights for both short-term and long-term success.
Theresa Condict, Decision Scientist, UConn Foundation, and Christine Masztal, Director of Business Intelligence and Analytics, University of Connecticut Foundation, Inc
Big Data and Machine Learning Infrastructure Dialogue: Bits and Bytes from the Field
Join us for an interactive discussion with a dynamic group of trailblazers and technology thought leaders who will share their insights and perspectives on how to build, implement, and scale big data and machine learning infrastructure across a variety of sectors, functions, and business applications.
Terry Callaghan, AVP, Strategic Advancement Solutions, Information Technology and Advancement Services, Rutgers University Foundation, Rob Jones, Director, Analytics and Business Intelligence, University of Chicago, Victor Ogundipe Jr., Data Scientist, University of Michigan, and Jon Thompson, Executive Director Of Philanthropic Technology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation
Moderator: Mirabai Auer, Director, Analytics and Business Intelligence, University of Chicago