STARTING A CORPORATE ALUMNI CHAPTER PROGRAM

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STARTING A CORPORATE ALUMNI CHAPTER PROGRAM September 28, 2016 :: 1:00-2:30 p.m. EDT Learn how to increase giving, participation, and job placement with key corporate partners. OVERVIEW Starting corporate alumni chapters can be extremely challenging without a solid model in place. Learn how you can engage some of your most valuable alumni and build more intentional corporate relationships for your institution. Highlighting the model used at Temple University, you will gain a step-by-step approach to help you: Identify top alumni employers for internships, jobs, and foundation access Create successful corporate programming Build alumni engagement beyond corporate events Successfully solicit gifts from corporate partners Engage prospects and donors within key corporations VISIT EVENT PAGE https:///webcast/starting-corporate-alumni-chapter-program

CORPORATE ALUMNI CHAPTER RESOURCES Included in your registration fee are additional resources that will help you get started in setting up corporate alumni chapters, including: Chapter marketing materials for alumni events Guide for finding prospective companies on LinkedIn WHO SHOULD ATTEND Corporate and alumni relations professionals will learn how to develop an approach to engaging alumni at work that will yield improved fundraising and job placement results. Note: this is a beginning-level webcast designed for institutions that do not yet have a corporate alumni chapter model in place. LEARNING OUTCOME After participating in this online training, you will be able to begin building a corporate alumni chapter program. CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Gwen Doyle, Conference Director at gwen@academicimpressions.com or 720-988-1258 if you d like additional information about the program. twitter.com/academicimpress 2

AGENDA Wednesday, September 28, 2016 :: 1:00-2:30 p.m. EDT Getting Started: Identifying Top Alumni Employers Mining various data sources Collaborating internally Engaging corporate champions Developing Corporate Alumni Engagement Goals Establishing a Corporate Presence Branding your corporate outreach Developing successful programming and engagement opportunities Networking breakfasts and lunches Developing a corporate solicitation strategy Individual solicitation Foundation involvement Increasing alumni hiring and internship placement Engaging alumni beyond corporate events Key Metrics for Measuring ROI on Corporate Alumni Chapters Alumni participation rate Total dollars raised from alumni Hiring and internship placement Identification of major gift donors Foundation access twitter.com/academicimpress 3

INSTRUCTORS Maureen P. Fisher, Associate Director, Alumni Relations, Temple University In her current position, Maureen engages Temple University alumni in their places of work. She also oversees student engagement from the alumni office perspective. As a co-founder of the Owls@Work program, Maureen strategizes with internal colleagues to provide a holistic experience for Temple alumni. Her experience also includes student affairs, communications and editing, and event planning. Mollie Repetto, Executive Director, Temple Industry Partners Program, Temple University A former politician, Mollie has spent most of her professional work life in fundraising and community affairs, the past nine of which have been at Temple University. As a frontline fundraiser and director, Mollie has crafted successful programs that engage, cultivate and ultimately solicit, securing donations and long lasting relationships. She has also planned and produced large fundraising events and spearheaded community engagement programs. Currently, Mollie is a co-founder of the alumni engagement program Owls@Work which was recently presenting at the CASE regional conference. She is also the founder and creator of Temple s Industry Center, a corporate program that engages corporations and internal stakeholders. twitter.com/academicimpress 4

STARTING A CORPORATE ALUMNI CHAPTER PROGRAM September 28, 2016 :: 1:00-2:30 p.m. EDT PLEASE FAX ALL REGISTRATION PAGES TO: 303.221.2259 PRICING & REGISTRATION (CIRCLE ONE) BEST VALUE LIVE WEBCAST WEBCAST RECORDING WITH AI PRO MEMBERSHIP Live Webcast + CD Recording Live Webcast (Additional connection $195 each) CD Recording ($35 shipping fee outside of U.S. and Canada) or 180 day On-Demand Download Get this Webcast FREE with your AI Pro membership Learn More $525 $350 $350 FREE EARLY BIRD PRICING Postmarked on or before September 21, 2016. After September 21, 2016, an additional $75.00 fee for the first connection and $50.00 fee for each additional connection applies. REGISTER ONLINE or below. PAYMENT METHOD: We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express credit cards. To pay by check, include the check with this form or select the invoice me option. Fax form to 303.221.2259 or mail form along with payment to:, 4601 DTC Blvd., Ste. 800, Denver, CO 80237. Print Name Job Title Institution/Organization Address Fax City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Country Telephone Email CREDIT CARD AMOUNT TO CHARGE: Name on Card Account Number Billing Address Billing City Billing State Billing Zip Code/Postal Code CHECK/INVOICE Exp. Date Security Code (last 3 digits on the back of Visa and MC or 4 digits on front of AmEx) My check is included and covers registration(s) Check # twitter.com/academicimpress 5