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Sachio Semmoto Thank You Video
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EngineeringJoseph SzwankeAssociate Director of Donor Relations & Alumni Engagement
Project Description
Helen Goh at College of Engineering reached out to Communications and Principal Gifts about a Thank You video to honor Sachio Semmoto for his 1.5M gift. At a minimum, this could just be a montage of short Thank You messages from administration, faculty, and students. At most, this could resemble the Joe Hernandez AGG video, with administration and faculty speaking about the needs of the college and including Sachio Semmoto as part of the answer as to how they'll reach their goals. It could possibly incorporate a sound bite or 2 from Sachio's 2016 interview in EAH. They're looking to get Dean Abernathy, 1 or 2 faculty members, and a few students on camera.
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Created on July 25, 2017 at  9:47 AM (EDT). Last updated by Marissa Hartman on Nov.  2, 2020 at  2:26 PM (EST). Owned by Richardson, Brenton.
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