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Zacharias, Donald W. – Currents, 1993
A professional, effective, and efficient college alumni office is the key to linking loyal alumni and campus. A wise alumni administrator will also increase alumni participation through communication, become involved and influential in campus affairs, gain the support of the president, and offer a program valuable to constituents. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Alumni, Alumni Associations
Espeseth, Terry Deniston – Currents, 1994
Eight steps to use in promoting the alumni office on campus and create lasting ties with other campus offices are outlined. They include keeping in personal contact with campus colleagues, staying involved in campus programs, keeping the top administrators and campus informed of activities, garnering support, being professional, keeping current.…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Alumni, Alumni Associations
McKee, Joan M.; Larson, Wendy Ann – Currents, 1991
Successful alumni travel programs require good organization, careful targeting, and attention to detail. Planning includes understanding audience demographics, choosing an appropriate tour, knowing current travel trends and constraints, selecting the best host for the group, calculation of costs and tax limitations, choosing a good agent, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Alumni Associations, Alumni Education, Budgeting
Currents, 1995
College alumni program professionals offer specific ways to make good use of limited resources in the areas of program planning, scheduling, time management, staff communication, use of technology, involvement of board members, use of volunteers and student workers, coordination with other campus programs, and staff motivation and appreciation…
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, College Administration, Cooperation, Efficiency