Cvent Request Dashboard

Medicine

Agnes Niedbalska
Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs
aniedbalska@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Last Lecture, Last Happy Hour: Toasting to Your Success (05-09-2024)
Project: Last Lecture, Last Happy Hour: Toasting to Your Success — Approved by: Heather Holcomb

Online Registration Launch Date
03-20-2024

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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-- [MAR-18-24 Anonymous] --------------
Optional donation of $20.24 to the COM Stethoscope Fund F019753. 

-- [MAR-18-24 Martha Jakab] --------------
There is an optional donation on the Cvent form. This needs to be added to this Quickbase form so that Accounting and Gift Processing will have that information.  Please fill out the fields below under Accounting Approval.  thanks!
The original request details are provided for reference only. If you need to make changes, please contact your Digital Team Partner.
Last Lecture, Last Happy Hour: Toasting to Your Success
05-09-2024
03-20-2024
Raising funds for the COM stethoscope fund
Reception
Fundraising
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50
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optional donation amounts

most will be $20.24
 
19753
COM Stethoscope Fund
 
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