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DE A R F EL LOW A LU M N I A N D F R I EN D S OF THE GATOR NATION,

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IT’S GREAT TO BE A FLORIDA GATOR. Those words are more than a slogan. They are an undeniable truth each of us — every member of The Gator Nation® — understands. A truth we reinforce through our personal and professional careers, our passion for our alma mater and compassion for all. It’s great to be a Florida Gator because we believe together, invest together, and achieve and succeed — together.

The U.S. News and World Report 2018 rankings released in September positioned the University of Florida as the No. 9 public university. We succeeded in our mission to be one of the top 10 public universities in the nation, and our increased alumni participation was one of the factors that got us there. For this reason, growing membership in the University of Florida Alumni Association will remain a top priority, and we ask for your help in encouraging others to become members. Becoming a member of UFAA is easy and can be done by visiting https:// connect.ufalumni.ufl.edu/membership/join-the-ufaa.

To ensure that we have the resources needed to successfully continue our upward trajectory, UF

Karen Unger and her daughter, Olivia, representing the UFAA at homecoming this year.

launched its most ambitious capital campaign this fall, with a goal of raising more than $3 billion. The Go Greater campaign belongs to all of us: alumni, friends and the global Gator community.

As alumni and friends of UF, we have an important role to play. We need to do our part to support the Go Greater campaign by engaging, giving back and keeping others connected. We invite you to learn more about the Go Greater campaign at www.uff.ufl.edu/ Unger gogreater/ and help us spread the word.

Thank you for all that you do to keep The Gator Nation strong. Please follow us on social media, download the UFAA app and visit our website to stay up-to-date. Go Gators!

Take care, Karen Unger* (BA 92) President University of Florida Alumni Association

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