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Title: Alumni board development: notable trends, strategies for success


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Alumni board developmentnotable trends,
strategies for success
  • WSUAA Constituent Presidents Council, January 17,
    2006
  • Presenter
  • Kim White-Jenkins, manager, membership services,
    WSUAA

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What well cover
  • Relevant trends
  • Positioning the board
  • Importance of strategic planning
  • Setting goals

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Adapted from
  • Jennifer A. McDonough Bentz Whaley Flessner
  • Web seminarDec. 8, 2005

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Trends take note!
  • Interdependence with development and
    communications
  • Movement away from the social model

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Trends take note!
  • Emergence of volunteer opps in the areas of
    admissions, advocacy, career services

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Trends take note!
  • Opportunities for finite yet meaningful volunteer
    opportunities

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Trends take note!
  • Increased emphasis on and impact of
    e-communications

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Positioning the board Board recruitment
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What are your board recruiting objectives?
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Build your board with this tenet in mind
Ultimately, alumni should be top of mind
within the institutions leadership, goals and
strategies, and your board is an important
conduit.
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Creating the board
  • Audit your current/returning members for
    background, skills, interests represented
  • Develop a relevant profile for new and
    prospective members

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Creating the board
  • Know your mission and vision
  • Define position descriptions for board as a
    whole, individuals and committees

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Creating the board
  • Articulate expectations for time and involvement
  • Involve top leadership in member recruitment, or
    at least in welcoming new members/confirming
    expectations for service

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Setting and defining expectations
  • Know your mission and vision
  • Define position descriptions for board as a
    whole, individuals and committees

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Formalizing the board
  • Set expectations yours and the board members
  • Implement orientation and training

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Formalizing the board
  • Set up feedback channels
  • Formal, annual
  • Informal, periodically
  • After each meeting

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Formalizing the board
  • Define terms of service
  • Anticipate succession plan
  • Formalize opportunities to engage prospective
    members

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Improving board understanding and performance
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Questions toward board improvement
Is board service worthwhile?
  • Responsibilities clear and well-managed?
  • Board taken seriously and deals with substantive
    issues?

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Questions toward board improvement
Does the board have a serious impact?
  • Are there strategic goals?
  • How are goals defined?
  • Are the goals complementary to the national
    alumni association and to the school/college?

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Questions toward board improvement
Do we respect members time and talents?
  • Are meetings well-structured and time-managed?
  • Do we
  • listen as well as tell?
  • value feedback and input?
  • Use board members talent, creativity, skills and
    experiences?

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Questions toward board improvement
Is board service fun?
  • Enjoyable?
  • Right tone?
  • Do board members seem to find relationships with
    peers and the school/college rewarding?

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What should be the alumni boards positioning
within the university/school/college/programadva
ncement plan?
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Development stages of a volunteer
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Relationship to institution
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Expression of connections
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How can my board maximize its profile?
  • Develop annual (or longer-term) plans and submit
    them to your dean/program director for
    approval/buy-in
  • Maintain visibility in communications vehicles
    (WS mag, school/college pubs, Web)

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How can my board maximize its profile?
  • Participate in advocate and ambassador
    opportunities (e.g., Grad Fair, Scholars Day,
    Alumni Day in Lansing)
  • Recognize alumni who exemplify the values and
    achievements of the institution

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How can my board maximize its profile?
  • Provide regular engagement opportunities for
    members (e.g., special events, continuing ed
    programs)
  • Assist in the development plan for your unit
    (e.g., strategic use of alumni awards or other
    programs)

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