Young Alumni and Student Engagement
Join us to discuss best practices for creating meaningful engagement with your young alumni and current students through generational programming and technology. Explore new trends in young alumni giving and the latest approaches to building long-lasting student relationships.
This conference is designed for newcomers to the advancement profession and professionals with mid-level responsibility.
Benefits of Attending
- Discuss creative and dynamic methods for engaging young alumni and students.
- Explore characteristics of the current generation of students and young alumni.
- Learn to identify and cultivate potential young volunteer leaders.
- Share best practices in developing young alumni and student programs.
- Discover how to build an effective student alumni society.
- Online discussion and engagement with peers
- Opportunity to address key issues impacting our changing landscapes
Who Should Attend
- Alumni relations professionals
- Student alumni organization advisers
- Coordinators of student programs, young alumni programs and career programs
- Annual fund and development professionals
Meet Your Chair
Skylar Beaver
Skylar Beaver is the Assistant Director of Advancement at The Lawrenceville School, where she spearheads annual giving campaigns and oversees alumni and family engagement, donor relations, stewardship, and advancement services. With a strong global perspective, she also leads international fundraising initiatives. Her extensive experience spans 16 years in the development field, including leadership roles at The Spence School, Washington and Lee University, and Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
A respected voice in the industry, Skylar is a frequent presenter with CASE (Council for Advancement and Support of Education), a past chair of STAFF (Sharing the Annual Fund Fundamentals), and chairs NEAGC (Northeast Annual Giving Conference). Her exceptional contributions have earned her accolades, including the 2023 Diane Thompson Award for Excellence in Annual Giving from NEAGC, a CASE Crystal Apple Award for outstanding speaking, and the distinguished CASE Laureate honor.
Skylar holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and a Master's in Nonprofit Management from SUNY Brockport.