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Mackenzie Donovan
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mackenzie.donovan@warrington.ufl.edu

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SEC Business School Advancement Conference (08-01-2018)
Project: SEC Business School Advancement Conference — Approved by: Erin Hodge

Online Registration Launch Date
05-23-2018

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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SEC Business School Advancement Conference
08-01-2018
05-23-2018
SEC Business Schools Conference focused on sharing best practices in advancement: fundraising, alumni relations, communications. This conference for SEC Business School programs to collaborate, learn, and discuss new development tools and fundraising best practices.
Aug 1st: Welcome Dinner 
Aug 2nd: 
 - Go Greater Campaign Overview 
 - Sessions/Workshops: Pipeline Building, Partnering with Academic Leaders, Talent Management, and specialized breakout session
Aug 3rd:
 - Sessions/Workshops: Blended Gifts, Donor Interview, Leadership Panel  
70
To share and learn fundraising/advancement best practices from our business school peers.
Yes
$200

Fund number 9507
Line Item 799630
 
9507
Jon Cannon 9507-799630
(352) 392-0381
jon.cannon@warrington.ufl.edu
 
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