RIT Alumni Association Volunteer Guide

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RIT Alumni Association Volunteer Guide Introduction Thank you for volunteering! You are part of an important Association of more than 118,000 alumni around the world! Thank you for your commitment to keep RIT alumni connected to each other and to RIT. The RIT Alumni Association is grateful for the time and energy you give toward our mission to connect and engage RIT and its alumni. This guide is a tool for you and other alumni volunteers. Each volunteer area varies depending on its focus. Regional programs differ from each other depending on alumni population, geography, volunteer leadership, and local industry; Admissions and Career Service needs are largely determined by the shared interest they represent. As a result, these guidelines are meant to be tailored to the needs of your individual volunteer group. At the same time, there are important systems and requirements to be aware of and to follow. If you have any questions, please contact us directly at 1-800-475-2586 or ritalum@rit.edu. We appreciate your passion and enthusiasm for RIT. Thank you again for all you do to support our alma mater. The Advancement of RIT The advancement of RIT depends, in large part, on coordinated efforts among the Development and Alumni Relations staff, the RIT Alumni Association, and alumni volunteers. RIT s alumni volunteers are a strategic resource of great importance. While it is very difficult to put a dollar value on volunteer time, we know our volunteers provide many intangibles to advance RIT: / Advocating for RIT s mission / Providing leadership / Supporting projects / Engaging alumni / Encouraging philanthropic support 1 P age

These volunteer roles advance our alma mater in the following ways: / By attracting the best faculty / By attracting the best students / By earning grants and funding from corporations and foundations / By promoting the University within the community (with RIT business leaders, government officials, the press and residents) / By increasing the value of our RIT degrees The RIT Alumni Association Mission: The purpose of the Association is to encourage alumni of RIT to remain involved in the ongoing life of the University so as to promote, advance, and foster the interests of alumni and the University. The Association shall operate in cooperation with and subject to the oversight of the President of RIT and the Board of Trustees of RIT. Membership: All alumni of RIT are members of the RITAA, a dues-free organization, once they graduate from RIT. To be considered an alumnus/alumna of RIT, one must have received an associate's, bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree from RIT. Non-graduates, parents and friends are welcome to participate in Many Alumni Association activities. Benefits of membership are infinite and run the gamut from the concrete to the intangible. The Alumni Web offers resources for both social and professional association, career guidance and news. Discounts and services especially for RIT alumni can be found in the benefits section of Alumni Web. The Alumni Online Community provides free access to Job Zone, the Career Advisory Association and the Online Directory. Perhaps the best benefit of membership to the RITAA is the worldwide Association of RIT alumni: over 100,000 around the world. Our most populated U.S. regions include: Rochester New York Washington, D.C. New York City Boston Philadelphia San Francisco Chicago 2 P age

Internationally, our top ten most populous regions exist in: Croatia Serbia India Dominican Republic Czech Republic Taiwan Japan RIT Alumni Association Board of Directors The RITAA is led by an Alumni Association Board of Directors, which is made up of approximately 30 alumni, representative of all RIT schools and colleges. The Board's structure is that of President, Vice-President, Secretary and members at-large. All of the Board's members serve on one or more of the following committees: / Pride and Recognition / RIT For Life / Institutional Support / Membership / Regional Engagement The Board's committees work toward the following strategic directions, respectively: / Enhancing the quality of service to alumni / Increasing awareness of the RITAA among alumni and current students and / support of effective career-enhancement programs / Implementing best practices for reaching out to alumni by developing lifelong / educational opportunities / Identifying ways to increase RIT Alumni brand identity among alumni and reach a wider alumni audience / Increasing RIT s annual alumni giving participation, and; / Engaging alumni in regional and affinity programs and events 3 P age

RITAA Initiatives and Programs In conjunction with RIT Alumni Relations, the RITAA supports initiatives and programs covering a wide array of interests and needs: / Regional and Affinity Events / Social Associations / Professional Associations / Educational panels / Cultural programs / Athletic events / All-alumni events / Alumni Weekend / Global Day of Service / International ambassadors / Student Alumni Association / Alumni Admission Volunteers / Career Volunteers / Annual Fund / The Office of Alumni Relations Mission: It is the mission of Alumni Relations to advance RIT by connecting alumni to one another and to the University through meaningful programs, benefits, services and communication. What We Do: The Office of Alumni Relations staff is dedicated to carrying out the mission of both the RITAA and the Office of Alumni Relations by creating value-added programming and communication for alumni of the University, both in support of and in consultation with alumni volunteers, as well as developing programs and events. Structure: Led by the Assistant Vice President of Alumni Relations, RIT's Office of Alumni Relations is made up of the following executive team: William Destler, President, RIT Lisa Cauda, Vice President, Development and Alumni Relations Kimberly Slusser, Associate Vice President, Alumni, Parent and Annual Giving Programs Jon Rodibaugh, Executive Director of Alumni Relations 4 P age

The Alumni Association's Purpose: / RIT s Alumni Association is a community of alumni, donors, and friends who live in a particular geographical region and/or have a shared interest or affinity / The Alumni Association provides a critical link between alumni and the University creating a mutually beneficial relationship that provides opportunities for alumni to engage with each other and with life of the University / The Alumni Association is vital to the work of RIT; therefore, Alumni Association programs should be mission-driven and designed with specific outcomes in mind The Alumni Association Exists to: / Promote the advancement, interests, and welfare of RIT, including the philanthropic support of the University / Engage RIT s constituents with the life of the University and with each other in the following ways: / Events and activities based on region and/or shared interest / Career opportunities (Alumni Online Community, Career Advisory Programs) / Community service (Global Day of Service) / Student recruitment (Alumni Admissions Volunteers) / University support (Annual Giving) / Maintain and promote alumni participation in the development of the institution through professional, educational, and social programs and events / Provide a direct link of communication between RIT and its alumni / Enhance RIT s presence in local, national, and international communities / Provide social and educational opportunities The following are a few examples of successful Alumni Association Events: Social Social events are especially popular among young alumni. Social events tend to be most popular when held in a place that is conveniently located and of particular interest to those who are invited in their regional area, such as museums, theatre, professional athletic games and recreation. 5 P age

Professional Like social events, professional events often do not have formal programming elements. Unlike social events, however, professional events may appeal to a wider age range within a particular industry. Educational Panels Educational panels can be industry-specific (i.e. biotechnology) or interest-specific (i.e. energy). Panels can include one or more RIT faculty and/or alumni experts. This type of event can include an opportunity before and/or after the presentation and can be enhanced by location or additional programming. Athletic Events In addition to our championship-level men's and women's ice hockey teams we have men and women in a variety of other sports who travel to compete against other collegiate athletes throughout the country. Current Volunteer Opportunities Alumni volunteers are increasingly fulfilling roles in the following critical areas: Alumni Admissions Volunteers Alumni Association Board of Directors Alumni Campus Volunteers Alumni Career Advisory Network Alumni College Advisory Boards Alumni Fundraising Volunteers Alumni International Ambassadors Alumni Regional Programming Alumni Social Networking Ambassadors 6 P age

Role and Responsibility Statement for Alumni Volunteers The effectiveness of alumni leadership is dependent upon the synergy created by exemplary performance of the outstanding individual volunteers. To this end, alumni volunteer leaders should be committed to the following: / Know and embrace the University's mission, goals, policies, programs, services, strengths and needs / Know and embrace the RITAA's mission, goals, policies, programs, services, strengths and needs / To the extent possible, participate in University and Association programs and activities / Ensure that the composition of the alumni volunteers are representative of the diversity of RIT, its alumni, and its current students / Serve in leadership positions or undertake special assignments willingly and enthusiastically when asked / Avoid prejudiced judgments on the basis of information received from individuals and urge those with grievances to follow established policies and procedures / Follow trends in higher education and alumni relations to be able to make informed decisions about new directions in programs and policies / Avoid asking special favors of the Alumni Relations staff / Serve RIT, the RITAA and the Association as a whole, not just the interest of any specific constituency / Avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest that might embarrass RIT, the RITAA and disclose any possible conflicts to your Alumni Relations liaison in a timely manner / Maintain independence and objectivity and do what your sense of fairness, ethics, and personal integrity dictate 7 P age

/ Never accept (or offer) favors or gifts from (or to) anyone who does business with / RIT or its Alumni Association / Always maintain the highest of ethical and professional standards while representing the RIT Alumni Association / Treat confidential matters and materials with the highest degree of integrity / Understand that by virtue of the definition of volunteer that no payment will be expected or received by the volunteer / Have fun and a sense of humor! / No alumni volunteer of the RIT Alumni Association or any RIT Alumni Association shall derive any personal profit or gain, directly or indirectly, by reason of his or her participation with RIT / Any alumni volunteer shall refrain from obtaining any list of RIT constituency (alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff, donors) for personal or private solicitation purposes at any time during the term of their affiliation / Situations that could result in a conflict of interest between the volunteer and Alumni Association should be avoided and alumni will certify that they have not now or at any time within the past year been: A participant, directly or indirectly, in any arrangement, agreement, investment, or other activity with any vendor, supplier, or other party; doing business with RIT or the Alumni Association which has resulted or could result in person benefit to me. A recipient, directly or indirectly, of any salary payments or loans or gifts of any kind or any free service or discounts or other fees from or on behalf of any person or organization engaged in any transaction with RIT, or the Alumni Association. Please follow this link to indicate your volunteer preferences and agree to this volunteer guide. 8 P age

Major Event Calendar Below is the general time frame of annual events for alumni and the RIT community its regular holidays. For an up-to-date list of all events, please visit www.rit.edu/alumni August/Sept October November December January February March April May July Fall Semester Classes Begin Labor Day Brick City Homecoming/Alumni Association Board Meeting President s Alumni Ball Outstanding Alumni and Volunteer of the Year Awards Thanksgiving Break Winter Break New Year s Day (University Closed) Spring Semester Classes Begin Alumni Association Board Meeting Spring Recess Distinguished Alumni Awards Imagine RIT Innovation and Creativity Festival/Alumni Association Board Meeting Innovation Hall of Fame BIG SHOT Commencement Summer Classes Begin Memorial Day (University Closed) Independence Day (University Closed) 9 P age