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2025 Exec Board Summer Retreat
Executive Board Retreat ? 2025
Due Open Deliverables
06-19-2025 5 / 10
Project Lead Project Team
RyAnn Gavin CS David Houder   W Matthew Coleman
Sponsor Information
Special Events & EngagementClaire BelkotInterim Assistant Director
Project Description
The Exec Board Retreat will take place on June 19-20, 2025 in West Palm Beach.
Deliverables
DeliverableDraft DueDue DateStatusAssigned TeamNotes 
PowerPoint Template06-16-2025CompletedDavid Houder?? ??
Reception Nametags06-16-2025CompletedDavid Houder?? ??
Tented Place Cards06-16-2025CompletedRobert Mack; David HouderDesign the same as the PPT - Avery product #5309?? ??
Welcome Basket Notecards06-16-2025CompletedRobert Mack; David HouderDesign the same as the PPT?? ??
Meeting Nametags06-16-2025CancelledDavid Houder?? ??
Nametag Wall - 4x8ft06-16-2025AssignedDavid Houder?? ??
New UF Monogram Logo for Podium06-16-2025AssignedDavid Houder12x12; 18x18; 24x24?? ??
S-curves06-16-2025DiscussionDavid HouderTBD if needed?? ??
Script06-18-2025AssignedMatthew Coleman?? ??
Welcome Reception Stage Backdrop06-16-2025DiscussionDavid HouderTBD if needed?? ??
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