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no Completed   Retirement Celebration - Staff Email

Special events requesting email build and sent out by Salesforce for an Advancement-wide staff retirement celebration for Kathy McDonald on Monday, February 24. We would like this sent out on Wednesday, February 12. We can use the existing template we used for Ryan Marsh.

 

Email to come from: Audrey Geoffroy email

Send out date: Wednesday, February 12

Kathy McDonald

Monday, February 24, 2025

4:00 -5:00 PM

Emerson Alumni Hall, Warrington Room

Parking is available in the EAH Overflow Lot and city residential parking restrictions are lifted beginning at 4PM.

No RSVP required

Questions? Contact SpecialEventsandEngagement@uff.ufl.ed

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no Completed 10-23-2024 2025 Fall Advancement Staff polos This is a logo lockup project, will likely be a polo with two imprint areas. Budget and products are still TBD by sponsors. https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/286182220703            
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