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Public Health and Health Professions

Kevin Jackson
Conference & Event Planner II
kevinscott13@phhp.ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Public Health & Health Professions Reunion Tailgate (09-25-2021)
Project: Public Health & Health Professions Reunion Tailgate — Approved by: Elizabeth Zipper

Online Registration Launch Date
07-13-2021

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Public Health & Health Professions Reunion Tailgate
09-25-2021
07-13-2021
Alumni reunion and tailgate hosted by our development team along with Dean Michael Perri. At this reunion, outstanding alumni awards will also be presented to awardees in attendance.
bbq buffet, tailgate games, family friendly DJ, outstanding alumni awards presentation
125
we are looking to sell all 125 tickets and engage our alumni and their families. We are looking for full attendance from our 17 outstanding alumni award recipients
Yes
$10, $15, $55, $65.
100% Non Gift
 
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Michael Perri
(352) 273-6214
mperri@ufl.edu
 
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