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Alumni Relations

Amanda Edwards
Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement
amanda.e@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

2025 40 Gators Under 40 Celebratio (03-27-2025)
Project: 2025 40 Gators Under 40 Celebration — Approved by: Heather Ashley

Online Registration Launch Date
01-31-2025

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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-- [FEB-13-25 Anonymous] --------------
2.13.25 - I'd like for this event to be tested for launch.  I created an additional path for 'Guest' that only want to be able to select the Reception Mixer of Thursday 3/27 and the Soriee experience on 3/28.  I believe I set it up the same way was the UF faculty/staff path.  Thank you
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2025 40 Gators Under 40 Celebratio
03-27-2025
01-31-2025
This event recognizes and celebrates outstanding young alumni who've had significant impact in their industries, communities and Gator Nation.
We'll host honorees and guests over two days of engagement and activities including a college/unit engagement, welcome reception, immersive impact opportunities and a soiree.
200
90% Honoree Attendance
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