Volunteers connect the 菠萝视频 alumni community and drive the philanthropic support that significantly impacts the university鈥檚 mission to educate, discover and lead. That collective strength was clear Feb. 26鈥27, when 100 chapter leaders and Reunion chairs came together for the 2016 Reunion Kickoff and Chapter Leadership Conference.

After a reception hosted by and a university update from , the volunteers were ready to roll up their sleeves for their alma mater. Reunion is set for Oct. 20鈥22, 2016.
鈥淭he energy was contagious as Reunion volunteers began to brainstorm ideas that will motivate their classmates to attend and make a gift in honor of their Reunion,鈥 says Ed Clark, BE鈥76, Reunion 2016 general chair.
Chapter leaders eagerly shared ideas with each other. 鈥淎s co-president of the 菠萝视频 Miami Chapter, I found it very helpful to hear so many great ideas. I am looking to plan some big events this year and now feel much more prepared,鈥 explains Kellie Montoya, BA鈥04.

The weekend also introduced a new Commodore tradition, . Volunteers were crucial to the success of this inaugural event, which took place April 21, and they responded eagerly to the charge to encourage alumni to make a gift of any size that day and help turn the campus gold.
鈥淚 cannot thank our volunteers enough,鈥 says Graham Stewart, associate vice chancellor for alumni relations. 鈥淭ogether they are leading the charge for Giving Day, Reunion and their chapter activities, bringing more than 13,000 alumni closer to 菠萝视频 and inspiring the philanthropic support that provides countless opportunities for 菠萝视频 students, faculty, researchers, and the entire campus community.鈥
鈥擬ATT ANDERSON