As summer draws to a close, we are reflecting on more than the heat. Particularly special in our minds is the overwhelming success of this year’s CASE Summit Conference. Summit Chair, Brian Lee, referred to the Conference as a “resounding success,” which it clearly was on multiple fronts. For us, the Conference introduced a number of new participants for the Alumni Attitude Study, while attendees indicated to us that this was perhaps one of the best summits ever. (more…)
This year PEG, Ltd. and the Alumni Attitude Study will be featured at the CASE Summit 2010 Conference in New York City, July 18-20. We are proud to have the opportunity to showcase our national research and share data from over 150 colleges and universities from across the country. We will host an exhibitor booth (#23) in the Salon and will be co-presenting on Sunday from 1-2:15 pm on the topic Re-envisioning Alumni Associations for the 21st Century, with colleagues from the University of Tennessee Alumni Association, Johnson Strategic Communication, and The Napa Group. (more…)
Please help us have a better session at the CASE Summit this year in New York. Our session, Re-envisioning Alumni Associations for the 21st Century, will be from 1:00PM to 2:15PM on Sunday July 18. As part of the discussion, we have opened a page at: http://alumniattitudestudy.org/summit10/ where we talk about the issues, provide some reading material, and ask several questions. Please help us by taking a few minutes to answer the questions and join in on this conversation about planning and taking action from those plans. We promise to respond to your post and to provide anybody that posts a comment a brief of the presentation and what was covered during the session. (more…)
Late 2009 and early 2010 has been a very busy time for the Alumni Attitude Study (AAS). With appearances at such CASE events as the Regional Strategies Conference in Charlotte, CASE V in Chicago, CASE VI in St. Louis, an upcoming stop in Little Rock, Arkansas for the APIA meeting, and Tampa, Florida for CASE III; the AAS has been enlightening higher ed professionals throughout the country with innovative alumni attitudinal data. (more…)
In our work presenting alumni attitudinal research and in conversations with advancement professionals around the country, we find overwhelming agreement about the importance of alumni feedback for the future success of the institution. (more…)