July 1, 2009

Episode 6: Mike Worley (Washington University in St. Louis)

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Today's guest is Mike Worley, Executive Director of Development, Regional Projects (NYC) at Washington University in St. Louis . On the show we discuss the impact of the current economy on advancement efforts. Throught out this episode we cited a number of websites and articles find their links here:

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April 29, 2009

Episode 5: Jen Heisey (Cincinnati Alumni Association)

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Today's guest is Jen Heisey. Jen, a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, is the Chief Operating Officer at the UC Alumni Association.

On the show we discuss the 21st century Alumni association and how the University of Cincinnati Alumni Association delivers on their value proposition with their alumni.

Music used in this episode was downloaded from Podsafe Music Network.
July Moon by Brian McRae
Pops n' Buzzes by The New Leads

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March 8, 2009

Episode 4: Ryan Erisman (DME & almamatters.org)




Produced at the Council of Alumni Association Executives Winter Institute in Scottsdale, Arizona. Send me feedback to paul.clifford@alumnipodcast.com or feedback@alumnipodcast.com.Please leave comments below or on the iTunes Music store.


Today's guest is Ryan Erisman. Ryan, a graduate of Wingate University, is a founding team member of DME's Collegiate Marketing Division and blogger at almamatters.org.


Vist Ryan's blog for a comprehensive list of alumni associations using Twitter. On the show we discuss uses of social media to connect with alumni. In particular we chat about Twitter and Facebook.

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February 25, 2009

Episode 3: Kathryn Reed (Michigan State) Grandparents University

Show Notes (from time to time I will reference resources and sites on the podcast, here they are!) www.alumnipodcast.com.

Produced at the Council of Alumni Association Executives Winter Institute in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Send me feedback to paul.clifford@alumnipodcast.com or feedback@alumnipodcast.com. Please leave comments below or on the iTunes Music store.

Thanks to Andy Shaindlin for his review of the podcast on AlumniFutures.com.


Today's guest is Kathryn Reed. Kathryn is the Assistant Director of Special Events and Alumni Relations at Michigan State's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. She will be discussing an interesting generational engagement concept called Grandparents University.




Music used in this episode was downloaded from Podsafe Music Network.
July Moon by Brian McRae
Pops n' Buzzes by The New Leads

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This podcast will be produced at least monthly by an alumni relations professional for alumni relations professionals. From show to show I will explore the topics that are on the mind of alumni relations practitioners. From the details of event planning to the quest to define relevancy, the Impact Alumni podcast will be a quick and easy way to get professional development and guidance on your desktop, iPod or mp3 player. Your feedback is valued and needed, send me an email at feedback@alumnipodcast.com. Your input will drive the content of this show.

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I am the President and CEO of the East Carolina Alumni Association. I have 13 years of experience in alumni relations at James Madison University, SUNY-New Paltz, UConn, and ECU.
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