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PG Proposal - Computer Science Education
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08-27-2021  / 1
Project Lead Project Team
not assigned CS Robert Mack
Sponsor Information
CommunicationsMatthew ColemanSenior Director of Advancement Communications
Project Description
Matt Coleman is working with Brian Danforth and faculty from the College of Education on a brief proposal for a potential $5M gift to support UF’s Computer Science Education efforts. There is a meeting with the donor’s representatives on Monday, Aug. 30, so this project has an extremely tight turnaround. The gift conversation is well underway, and we will need to produce a proposal with high-quality visuals in order to move the conversation toward a signed gift agreement. Matt has connected with faculty and begun sketching out the content and will have the content in a mostly final format (pending faculty edits) on Wednesday. That should give us Thursday/Friday to finalize design. It’s not a large piece (maybe 3-4 pages counting pictures). Faculty will share pictures from the CoE comms team with me, which he will put into a Box folder. As per Dave Houder, Matt willl schedule a meeting with Rob Mack when he is ready with the content.
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Created on Aug. 25, 2021 at  1:33 PM (EDT). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on Nov. 14, 2022 at  9:06 AM (EST). Owned by Hartman, Marissa.
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