CAAE Summer Sessions 2017

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Institute Summer Sessions · Hyatt Regency San Francisco · July 16–18, 2017

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Vision The global leader in alumni relations

Mission CAAE is the professional organization of alumni relations thought leaders and executives who develop and share best practices and innovations that enhance leadership and influence among alumni, institutional partners and universities. CAAE does this by: • E nsuring our alumni and institutional supporters have a strong, influential voice within our university communities. • L everaging our collective alumni constituencies to make a difference in the world. • B ecoming the recognized leader through literature, research, knowledge and science on key topics and issues defining our profession. • B eing the recognized and valued forum for sharing best practices resulting in innovations. • S trengthening and expanding strategic alliances as a convener and catalyst within the educational advancement community.

Values The Council of Alumni Association Executives (CAAE) is an organization of individuals committed to providing opportunities for enhancing the role of former students in support of higher education. CAAE is composed of chief alumni officers of alumni associations representing many of the nation’s leading educational institutions. CAAE is committed to the recognition of alumni as a vital constituency within the university community.


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2016–2017 CAAE BOARD OF DIRECTORS President

J T. FORBES Indiana University 2016–2017

Table of Contents

Vice President B ARBARA DICK University of Toronto 2016–2017

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Secretary JEFFREY TODD University of British Columbia 2016–2018

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CAAE Calendar 2018–2019

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Committee Charters, Action Items and Rosters for 2016–2017

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Sponsors

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Summer Sessions Participant List

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Member Institutions List

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Membership Meeting Minutes Winter 2017

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Membership Meeting Agenda Summer 2017

Treasurer

T ODD McCUBBIN University of Missouri 2016–2018

Past President P AULA BONNER University of Wisconsin 2016–2017 Appointed Director

SUSAN deMUTH Johns Hopkins University 2016–2018

Elected Director

DONNA MacPHEE Columbia University 2015–2017

Elected Director

MIKE PEDE University of Houston 2015–2018

Elected Director

DONNA THORNTON Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 2016–2019

Elected Director

LAURA WAYLAND Northwestern University 2016–2019

Elected Director

F. HOOPES WAMPLER University of Pennsylvania 2015–2017

Appointed Director

STERLY WILDER Duke University 2016–2018

Elected Director

HOWARD WOLF Stanford University 2016–2018

Ex Officio

RETT CHAMBERS B Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) 2016–2017


agenda Hyatt Regency San Francisco

CAAE SUMMER SESSIONS SCHEDULE 2017

Please refer to the CASE Summit Program Book for the Summit session locations.

SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017

CAAE Hospitality Suite open from 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. in the Waterfront AB Room on the Lobby Level. 8:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Board Room C Lobby Level

CAAE Board Meeting

12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Board Room C Lobby Level

CAAE New Members Orientation

1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Opening CASE Summit Key Session The Big Trends Shaping the World Today: Economics, Technology/Geo-Politics

speakers Thomas Friedman, Foreign Affairs Columnist, The New York Times; Three-time Pulitzer Prize Winner; and Best-selling Author 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Key Session Design Thinking: A Tool for Innovation in Higher Education speaker Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director, Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school), Stanford University 4:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. CAAE Sponsored Concurrent Session Bayview B Alignment for Alumni Engagement: Bay Level Evolving Organizational Approaches Dues or non-dues? Independent or dependent? Many venerable institutions have changed how they are organized to engage alumni. From focusing on dues and membership to providing programs to all alumni, traditional alumni associations are giving up independent governing structures, making other significant changes in budgets and programs, and

adapting to the ever-changing and rapidly-evolving constituent engagement landscape. Leaders representing three different types of associations share how they are working to keep pace with the ever-changing environment and offer practical insights and tips for navigating successfully. speakers Paula Bonner, Senior Advisor, Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association (WFAA) and Emerita President, Wisconsin Alumni Association Joe Irwin, President and CEO, Georgia Tech Alumni Association, Georgia Tech University Julie Sina, Associate Vice Chancellor, Alumni Affairs, CFO, UCLA Foundation & UCLA Investment Company, UCLA Sterly Wilder, Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs, Duke University 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. CAAE Dinner Session Waterfront AB Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director, Lobby Level Hasso Plattner Institute of Design

(d.school), Stanford University Session starts promptly at 6:15 p.m.

MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017 CAAE Hospitality Suite open from 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. in the Waterfront AB Room on the Lobby Level. 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. CAAE Breakfast Waterfront AB Lobby Level 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.

Executive Education Seminars Executive Education Seminars (repeated)


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Summer Sessions Agenda 2017

Council of Alumni Association Executives

MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. CASE Distinguished Service

Awards Luncheon 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Dessert Reception in Marketplace 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Two CAAE Sponsored Concurrent Sessions Bayview B I. Metrics: Everyone is Talking About It B Level Leaders from within the field of alumni relations and constituent engagement discuss how they have measured alumni engagement, outline the metrics they are using, and identify how these data points can influence strategy and goals. You'll leave this session with unique and varied examples of how metrics are being used to manage programs. Learn what CASE is doing to devise a metrics framework for alumni engagement and find out how to devise approaches appropriate to your context. speakers Susan Baisley, Associate Vice President for Constituent Engagement, Johns Hopkins University Gary Olsen, Former Vice President for University Advancement, University of Scranton F. Hoopes Wampler, Associate Vice President, PennAlumni, University of Pennsylvania moderator J T. Forbes, Chief Executive Officer, Indiana University Alumni Association, and Member, CASE Commission on Alumni Relations II. International Alumni Relations: Pros and Cons The world is growing smaller, and more students are choosing to study abroad or are relocating to work abroad after graduation. How do we effectively connect with these alumni? Learn how to determine the ROI on international programming and review models that work. If a small percent of a school's alumni are outside the country, Seacliff D Bay Level

what's the right approach? Are there opportunities to dovetail with other program areas? As many universities grow their international student population, what impact does this have on programming for alumni? This panel shares its insights. speakers Jaclyn Chu, Director, Strategic Regional Engagement and Alumni Relations, Columbia University Nelly Divricean, International Alumni Manager, University of Utah Alumni Association Hongnan Ma, Director of International Alumni Relations, Cornell University moderator Patrick Auerbach, Associate Senior Vice President for Alumni Relations, University of Southern California 8:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.

CASE Summit Key Session Leading in Times of Unprecedented Uncertainty and Scrutiny speakers David Leebron, President, Rice University; Chair, Board of Directors, American Association of Universities and the Consortium on Financing Higher Education Janet Napolitano, President, University of California moderator Sue Cunningham, President and CEO, Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)

5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.

Taste of San Francisco Reception


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CAAE SUMMER SESSIONS SCHEDULE 2017

Please refer to the CASE Summit Program Book for the Summit session locations.

MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017 continued

6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. CAAE Dinner and Micro-Lectures Wine & Wall Turning Challenges into Opportunities 30 Steuart Street UC Berkeley is facing a significant financial San Francisco, CA crisis similar to the challenges many Public 94105 Higher Institutions are facing today. The Cal

Alumni Association (CAA) has chosen to take what would appear to be a battle against overwhelming odds and launch an alumni engagement expansion initiative (AEX) on a scale beyond any other before at CAA. The lecture will provide an overview of the AEX initiative and demonstrate how challenges can provide opportunity for an organization. speaker Clothilde Hewlett, Executive Director, Cal Alumni Association

Creating Sustainable Revenue Streams Through Alumni Career Services Career services is often the most asked for benefit by young alumni. Career Centers and Alumni Associations have created many models for offsetting the costs of career services through business directories, pay for service programs and cost sharing. UC Davis has created a monetization asset category for career services to market to business partners to further expand and strengthen

the alumni career pipeline speaker Rich Engel, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Cal Aggie Alumni Association

TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 CAAE Hospitality Suite open from 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. in the Waterfront AB Room on the Lobby Level. 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Waterfront AB Lobby Level

CAAE Breakfast and Business Meeting Business meeting from 8:00–8:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

CASE Summit Key Session Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People speaker Anthony Greenwald, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington; Creator, Project Implicit; and Author, Blindspot

10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

CASE Summit Closing Key Session The Engaged Leader: A Strategy for Your Digital Transformation speaker Charlene Li, Principal Analyst (Founder and Former CEO), Altimeter Group; and Author, The Engaged Leader


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CAAE Calendar 2018–2019

Council of Alumni Association Executives

UPCOMING CAAE EVENTS SCHEDULES at a glance WINTER INSTITUTE

SUMMER SESSIONS

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch

New York Marriott Marquis

FEBRUARY 19–21, 2018

Scottsdale, AZ

JULY 15–17, 2018

New York, NY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE 2018 CASE SUMMIT FOR LEADERS IN ADVANCEMENT

WINTER INSTITUTE

SUMMER SESSIONS

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch

Sheraton Boston Hotel

FEBRUARY 18–20, 2019

Scottsdale, AZ

JULY 14–16, 2019

Boston, MA IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE 2019 CASE SUMMIT FOR LEADERS IN ADVANCEMENT


Committee Charters, Action Items, & Rosters for 2016 – 2017 Committees Established by the Bylaws AUDIT COMMITTEE

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE

Arranges for a review of the organization’s financial records; reviews the results of reviews, financial records (including income statements, balance sheet and budget), tax documents, investments and fund balances; conducts a risk assessment for the organization; and reports all findings and recommendations to the Board. The Bylaws require that the President appoint a chair and at least two Members who shall not be current board members or officers. In 2016‐17, this committee will review the audit report and issue findings to the CAAE Board of Directors, who will review it and report to the membership. Donna Thornton, Rutgers

Chair

Melinda Burke, Arizona

Member

Bill McCausland, South Florida

Member

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Executive Committee acts between meetings of the Board on all matters not otherwise delegated to the Board or the Members. The Bylaws establish the committee as the President, Vice President, Immediate Past President (when the Immediate Past President is a member of the Board), Treasurer, and Secretary and require that all actions of the Executive Committee must be reported to the Board no later than the next regular meeting of the Board. For 2016‐17, the committee will:

Governance Committee ensures the Board is performing at optimal levels by soliciting nominations from the CAAE membership and nominating Board candidates; ensuring that the size, leadership and composition of the Board are appropriate; and overseeing governance structures and policies (including committee structure, conflict of interest and other policies, and bylaws). The Bylaws require that the Committee consist of three current Board members and two other members not currently on the Board, including the Immediate Past President. Current members of the Governance Committee may not be nominated for open officer or board member positions. This committee is established in the Bylaws. For 2016‐17, the committee will: • E xpand the demographic analysis to compare the Board of Directors composition to overall CAAE membership composition; • W ork with the committee to intentionally address demographic gaps, especially relating to diversity of backgrounds; and • R aise the profile of the Call for Nominations to the board, seeking to the increase the number of potential candidates above the last year, including announcing the vacancies as part of the business meeting at the Winter Institute. Barbara Dick, Toronto

Chair

Paula Bonner, Wisconsin

Member

J T. Forbes, Indiana

Chair

J T. Forbes, Indiana

Member

Paula Bonner, Wisconsin

Member

Steve Hall, Boston U

Member

Barbara Dick, Toronto

Member

Bill Reynolds, Georgetown

Member

Todd McCubbin, Missouri

Member

Laura Wayland, Northwestern

Member

Jeff Todd, British Columbia

Member


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Committees & Chairs

Committees Established by the Board of Directors COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING Assesses, develops, and implements strategic marketing plans that deliver on global brand positioning strategy; advances membership goals; articulates member and organization value; coordinates efforts with the Board and relevant committees; and supports overall revenue‐ and content‐generation goals. For 2016‐17, the committee will: • U pdate content on the CAAE website, including creation of a membership directory; • W ork with CASE to create a regular communication to the alumni relations profession, utilizing current events and membership content; and • C apture and archive institute discussions and alumni relations-related content to Web site for membership and coordinated distribution to the alumni relations community via CASE platforms and other channels. Mike Pede, Houston

Chair

Kathy Bickel, Oregon State

Member

Jerry DeFatta, Southern Miss

Member

Amy Eichhorst, Maryland

Member

JC Schnabel, Massachusetts

Member

AWARDS/FELLOWSHIPS Establishes criteria for the Forman, Tardy, and Preo fellowships; implements a process for selecting candidates that includes soliciting nominees from the membership at large; recommends candidates to the Board for approval; and coordinates presentations to membership with the Institutes Committee and communication of findings and results to the alumni relations field with the Communications Committee. For 2016‐17, the committee will: • E xamine changing the name from Fellows to something more gender-neutral; • D etermine ways to foster engagement between new and former fellows; • C onduct the selection process for the next fiscal year, seeking to increase the number of applications above last year by engaging the membership in the process. Donna Thornton, Rutgers

Chair

Paul Clifford, Penn State

Member

Jeff Gleim, Pitt

Member

Jeff Johnson, Iowa State

Member

Amy Renz, Kansas State

Member


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Committees & Chairs

Committee Charters, Action Items & Rosters for 2016 – 2017 continued

Committees Established by the Board of Directors continued INSTITUTES

MEMBERSHIP

Develops and implements professional development programs and services, primarily the annual Winter Institute and Summer Session. For 2016‐17, the committee will: • P lan and implement the Winter meeting to foster an even stronger sense of community among CAAE members, rebranding it if necessary to achieve these aims;

Assesses, develops, and implements plans to cultivate, solicit, and retain CAAE members, regularly reviewing membership policies, procedures, and pricing; evaluating member needs and satisfaction; and conducting membership marketing campaigns and research designed to meet membership goals. For 2016‐17, the committee will: • R eview the membership criteria;

• P lan and implement the Summer meeting to position CAAE even more intentionally as a leadership group at the CASE Summit for Advancement Leaders, rebranding it if necessary to achieve these aims; and

• Expand the list of potential members; and

• S et goals for participation and satisfaction for each of these gatherings.

Laura Wayland, Northwestern

Chair

Jeff Davis, Mississippi State

Member

Susan deMuth, Johns Hopkins

Member

Dolly Duffy, Notre Dame

Member

Donna MacPhee, Columbia

Member

Todd McCubbin, Missouri

Member

Donna MacPhee, Columbia

Chair

Patrick Auerbach, Southern California

Member

Melinda Burke, Arizona

Member

Ryan Chreist, Colorado

Member

Susan deMuth, Johns Hopkins

Member

J T. Forbes, Indiana

Member

Montique Cotton Kelly, Connecticut

Member

Julie Sina, UCLA

Member

Hoopes Wampler, Penn

Member

Scott Westerman, Michigan State

Member

• S olicit feedback and continue to enhance the first-year experience and onboarding.


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Committees & Chairs

Committees Established by the Board of Directors continued AFFINITY PARTNERS Assesses, develops, and implements policies and plans to cultivate, solicit, and retain CAAE affinity partners as sponsors and partners; defines and delivers benefits of sponsorship for the CAAE Summer and Winter Institute; and solicits Affinity Partners for membership in CAAE. For 2016‐17, the committee will: • Achieve $80,000 in sponsor revenue; • Solicit 12 new additional sponsors; and • T alk with vendors about their presence at the Winter Institute. Todd McCubbin, Missouri

Chair

RESEARCH Develops and delivers CAAE’s agenda for evidence‐ and outcome‐ based best practices in alumni relations; manages the annual CAAE survey; and devises and implements methods for collecting, accessing, storing, and reporting on major trends and issues facing the alumni relations field. For 2016‐17, the committee will: • U tilize the Research Committee in the CASE Alumni Engagement Metrics project, drawing on the group as a resource in understanding and interpreting various approaches and proposals; • I ncrease participation in the Annual Member Census and Salary Survey and engage a data expert to develop an annual summary of benchmarks and longitudinal trends from the Annual Member Census and Salary Survey; • W ork with the Communications Committee to capture content from CAAE meetings and other entities to share information and trends. Howard Wolf, Stanford

Chair

Hoopes Wampler, Penn

Census Chair

Lee Patouillet, Tennessee

Member

Christine Wilkinson, Arizona State

Member


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Summer Sessions 2017 Sponsors TITLE SPONSOR

NATIONWIDE

CORPORATE SPONSORS AHI TRAVEL

GONEXT

BALFOUR

GRENZEBACH GLIER & ASSOCIATES

BANK OF AMERICA

DIRECTLINE TECHNOLOGIES

GOHAGAN & COMPANY

LIBERTY MUTUAL

SALESFORCE

MERCER CONSUMER

PUBLISHING CONCEPTS

USI AFFINITY COLLEGIATE INSURANCE RESOURCES


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Summer Sessions Participant and Member Institutions Lists

SUMMER SESSIONS PARTICIPANTS Jorje Ancona

Quentin Derryberry

Todd McCubbin

Jim Smith

Scott Atwell

Douglas Dibbert

Karen McQuigge

Amy Spelman

Kelly Menachemson

Julie Stroh

Dan Montoya

Donna Thornton

University of California, Riverside Florida State University

Patrick Auerbach

University of Southern California

Kathy Bickel

Oregon State University

Kristi Bohlender

Colorado State University

Paula Bonner

University of Wisconsin Madison

Melinda Burke

University of Arizona

Amy Button Renz

Kansas State University

Ryan Chreist

University of Colorado at Boulder

Montique Cotton Kelly

University of Miami

The University of North Carolina General Alumni Association

Barbara Dick

University of Toronto

Richard Engel

University of California, Davis

J Thomas Forbes Indiana University

Steve Grafton

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Clothilde Hewlett

University of California, Berkeley

Joseph Irwin

Georgia Institute of Technology

Jeffery Johnson

Iowa State University

University of Connecticut Foundation, Inc Lisa Lewis University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Jeff Davis

Mississippi State University

Susan deMuth

Johns Hopkins University

Donna MacPhee

Columbia University

William McCausland

University of South Florida

University of Missouri - Columbia McMaster University University of Oregon

San Diego State University

Joy Moore

Boston College

Michele Nota

University of Rhode Island

Leland Patouillet

University of Tennessee

Tim Pavish

Washington State University

Mike Pede

University of Houston

Paul Rucker

University of Washington

Sarah Schutt

Wisconsin Alumni Association

Julie Sina

University of California, Los Angeles

The Ohio State University Western Illinois University University of Central Florida Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

George Thurlow

University of California, Santa Barbara Foundation

Timothy Walsh

University of Florida

Hoopes Wampler

University of Pennsylvania

Laura Wayland

Northwestern University

Sterly Wilder

Duke University

Duane Wiles

Florida International University

Christine Wilkinson

Arizona State University

Howard Wolf

Stanford University

CAAE MEMBER INSTITUTIONS Arizona State University Auburn University Boston College Boston University Clemson University Colorado State University Columbia University Duke University Florida International University Florida State University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Indiana University Iowa State University Kansas State University Louisiana State University Massachusetts Institute of Technology McGill University McMaster University Miami University of Ohio Michigan State University

Mississippi State University North Carolina State University Northwestern University Ohio University Oklahoma State University Oregon State University Pennsylvania State University Purdue University Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey San Diego State University Southern Illinois University Stanford University Syracuse University Texas A&M University Texas Tech University The Johns Hopkins University The Ohio State University The University of Alabama The University of Arizona The University of North Carolina The University of Rhode Island

United States Naval Academy University of Arkansas University of British Columbia University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Riverside University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of Central Florida University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado Boulder University of Connecticut University of Florida University of Georgia University of Houston University of Iowa University of Louisville University of Maryland

University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Miami University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Notre Dame University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of South Florida University of Southern California University of Southern Mississippi University of Sydney University of Tennessee at Knoxville University of Toronto University of Utah University of Washington University of Wisconsin-Madison Virginia Tech Washington State University Western Illinois University


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Meeting Minutes: Winter 2016

Membership Meeting CAAE WINTER 2017

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa Scottsdale, AZ February 22, 2017 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

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II.

Attending: Members attending the 2017 Winter Institute.

Welcome

CAAE president J T. Forbes welcomed members to the winter meeting.

Approval of Minutes (July 19, 2016)

Mr. Forbes asked for approval of minutes. Scott Westerman moved approval and Steve Hall seconded the motion. The minutes were approved.

III. Treasurer's Report

Todd McCubbin, Treasurer, provided the highlights of the financial report. McCubbin shared the independent audit from last August. It was a clean audit report. Net assets were $178,314. This fiscal year half-way through. 75k against corporate sponsorships of 80k. Memberships also on track. The Winter Institute is the first big expense. Expenses are at 30% of goal to date.

IV.

Membership

Laura Wayland, Membership Chair, reported that we have 84 members - seven new this year with two in process: Syracuse, UCI, San Diego State, Ohio University, and University of Louisville; University of Illinois and McMaster. Five institutions did not renew in part due to transitions. We are approaching the five year mark for our current criteria and the committee will be surveying membership for their insights about the criteria and where we should evolve, too.

V.

Governance Committee

Barbara Dick, Governance Chair, requested nominations for the board. There will only be one opening in the upcoming fiscal year, but the committee would like to build a pipeline and next year we will have up to five open positions.

VI. Research/Census Update

Committee co-chair Hoopes Wampler reported that 70 institutions filled out CAAE member census fully (which is about average with past years). He reminded members it is a requirement. There was a drawing for airfare among those who completed the surveys and Rich Engel was picked. Committee co-chair Howard Wolf reported that we've tried to downsize/right size research agenda and focus on getting more value out of the census. The Research


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Membership Meeting

Committee is exploring a relationship with AlumnIQ to determine if we can make the census more useful in terms of gleaning data plus to bring more functionality to the website as well to our overall communications, etc. There was a brief discussion related to the Voluntary Alumni Engagement in Support of Education (VAESE) survey that is not seen as legitimate. Forbes will followup with the survey organizers and report back to board.

VII. President's Update

Forbes reviewed our membership engagement metrics via a slide deck. Membership growth has been steady with net gain of four members. There has been a steady institute participation as well. High water mark for this Winter Institute. Reviewed the board's primary areas of focus for the year: affinity partners and sponsors, awards, communications, governance, institutes, membership, research, and strategic plan. 90% of what we've set out to do we are on track in achieving. Update from CASE – strategic plan has moved into implementation, and the organization will be investing up to 2 million dollars. Governance of CASE is being actively reviewed with an eye to how one would establish a global governance structure. Career Central is a dynamic new option on the website. The summer intern program is a strong program that CASE is actively seeking participation by member institutions. There is an alumni metrics track force with active participation from CAAE members - Jimmy Buck, Lisa Lewis and J T. Forbes. The work is part of the Commission on Alumni Relations agenda and will eventually go to the CASE Board of Trustees. There will be much consultation through the process.

VIII. Discussion of CAAE Strategic Framework

The current strategic plan timeframe concludes this year. Barbara Dick, Donna MacPhee, Jeff Todd and Sterly Wilder are on a working group to consider how CAAE’s next plan should evolve and to identify the major strategies and plan elements to guide us going forward. The committee recommends adapting a strategic framework that gives board the flexibility to develop annual plans, but is also consistent with the mission. The draft strategic framework was shared with the attendees.

IX. Other Business

There was one question—what criteria are used for institutions not admitted.

X.

Adjournment

Move to adjourn by Bill McCausland. Meeting was adjourned.

Agenda: Summer 2017

Membership Meeting Hyatt Regency San Francisco San Francisco, CA July 18, 2017 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.

I. II.

Welcome Approval of Minutes

February 22, 2017

III.

President’s Report

IV.

Treasurer’s Report

V.

Membership Report

VI. Governance Report/ Election of New Officers and Directors VII. Presentation of the CAAE Strategic Framework VIII. Other Business— Remarks from the President-Elect IX. Adjournment



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