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EMAIL MARKETING REQUEST

STAT Member Shirt and TK Pick Up Email (2301749-AGV-PHIL-220725)
Project: STAT Member Shirt and TK Pick Up Email

Alumni Relations

Sarah Forron
Assistant Director of Student & Young Alumni Engagement Alumni Relations & Annual Giving
sarahcforron@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

07-25-2022

Status
Complete

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Blake Loiacono; Tonya Gibbs

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
07-18-2022

Draft Production Date
07-20-2022

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
07-21-2022

Final Approval Deadline
07-22-2022

Email Info

Sender Display Name
Mark Lewis – Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow Vice President

Sender Email Address
ufalum@ufalumni.ufl.edu

Subject Line
Don’t Miss Out – Annual UF STAT Member Shirt

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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)

[JUL-19-22  8:24 AM  Monica Vosilla] Please include social follow for STAT IG: https://www.instagram.com/uflstat/

[JUL-25-22 10:14 AM  Tonya Gibbs] Yoon V.  Approved on Jul 25, 2022, 9:35AM
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