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FY24 Annual Endowment Reports FY25 - 5/5 - AER Recipients with valid emails (2502500-DREL-GEN-250106)
Project: 2024 Annual Endowment Reports

Donor Relations

McKennah Murdock
Assistant Director of Donor Engagement
m.murdock@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

01-06-2025

Status
Complete

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Blake Loiacono; Tonya Gibbs

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
12-30-2024

Draft Production Date
01-01-2025

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
01-01-2025

Final Approval Deadline
01-03-2025

Email Info

Sender Display Name
UF Donor Relations

Sender Email Address
donor-relations@uff.ufl.edu

Subject Line
What did you think about your endowment report?

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We want to hear from you.

URL for this Screen: https://ufodaa.quickbase.com/db/bk6w4fz4u?a=q&qid=31&nv=1&v0=1149

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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)

[DEC-04-24 11:28 AM  Jason Phenicie] New file added

[DEC-05-24 10:02 AM  Jason Phenicie] New file added

[DEC-05-24 11:45 AM  Tonya Gibbs] I need the link to the survey, unless you are including it in the date.  Thanks, Tonya 

[DEC-05-24  5:51 PM  Anonymous] https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6PwqE8MuElbAgtg

[DEC-18-24 11:32 AM  Tonya Gibbs] McKennah M.
Approved on Dec 16, 2024, 4:54PM

[DEC-20-24  8:10 AM  Jason Phenicie] New file added

[DEC-20-24  8:12 AM  Tonya Gibbs] From: Gibbs,Tonya A <gibbst@ufl.edu
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 5:51 PM
To: Murdock, McKennah <m.murdock@ufl.edu>; Belo,Anna Maria <ambelo11@ufl.edu>; Williams,Yasmin <yasmin.williams@ufl.edu>
Cc: Powell,Ciara J <cjminnix@ufl.edu>; Chris Barnett <barnettc@ufl.edu>
Subject: RE: AER Email 5 Data

McKennah,

The Quickbase ticket, 2502500-DREL-GEN-250106FY24 Annual Endowment Reports FY25 - 5/5 - AER Recipients with valid emails,  has a data file that says “
UPDATED_Digital_AER Recipient List_withLinks.xlsx. Does the attached data replace the file, or is it in addition to that file? 

Thanks, 
Tonya 

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From: Murdock, McKennah <m.murdock@ufl.edu
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2024 10:43 AM
To: Gibbs,Tonya A <gibbst@ufl.edu>; Belo,Anna Maria <ambelo11@ufl.edu>; Williams,Yasmin <yasmin.williams@ufl.edu>
Cc: Powell,Ciara J <cjminnix@ufl.edu>; Chris Barnett <barnettc@ufl.edu>
Subject: RE: AER Email 5 Data

The attached data replaces the file.

Thank you!
McKennah




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