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TitleTown 2022 Email 1 (2201741-AGV-PHIL-220620)
Project: Q4 Titletown Tee

Annual Giving

Yoon Van Hout
Executive Director, Annual Giving
yoonvanhout@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

06-20-2022

Status
Complete

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Monica Vosilla; Tonya Gibbs

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
06-13-2022

Draft Production Date
06-15-2022

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
06-16-2022

Final Approval Deadline
06-17-2022

Email Info

Sender Display Name
Yoon Van Hout, Executive Director of Annual Giving

Sender Email Address
annualgiving@uff.ufl.edu

Subject Line
*First Name*, we've got bragging rights! (gator emoji)

Preview Text
Get a Titletown T-shirt to celebrate all of UF's athletic championships.

URL for this Screen: https://ufodaa.quickbase.com/db/bk6w4fz4u?a=q&qid=31&nv=1&v0=867

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⚠️ Your request is in the final stages and is locked for comments and file uploads. If you need urgent assistance please email both Jason Phenicie (jphenicie@uff.ufl.edu) and Monica Vosilla (mvosilla@uff.ufl.edu)

[JUN-16-22  4:07 PM  Monica Vosilla] Link: https://affinitygiving.ufl.edu/campaigns/titletown-t/?appeal_id=62aa0b7983c02720246da4fe#/

[JUN-16-22  4:09 PM  Jason Phenicie] New file added

[JUN-20-22  1:03 PM  Tonya Gibbs] Litmus Yoon V.   Approved on Jun 20, 2022, 12:43PM
Slack Approved:  David Houder Jun 20, 2022, 12:47 PM
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