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Robert Mack
Board Thanksgiving Email
2024 Board Thanksgiving Email Design [National Board - Fall]
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Details: The team would like to send a Thanksgiving email that resembles the Holiday Collateral pieces Ben designed. The only slight design tweak they'd like to make is to add small Alberts in the header to make it more Alumni themed. Heather Ashley's team will be sending the email themselves and asked for an outlook friendly version. Ben's files for the reference email: https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/292507966851?s=l72wvcsndtty5x54rv4rndv0kfv7or56 Copy + Signature File: https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/280369100645
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Draft Due to SCME Leadership Draft Due to Sponsor Production Deadline In-Hand Date
   
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Created on Nov. 18, 2024 at 11:57 AM (EST). Last updated by Phenicie, Jason on Nov. 22, 2024 at 10:47 AM (EST). Owned by Belo, Anna.
Anna Belo
Jason Phenicie
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