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This objective aims to define what alumni with families are looking for in events organized by Clubs, Groups, and Alumni Relations, and how to attract them to take up leadership roles. It also explores the interest in family events based on the decade of graduation and provides insights into the changing family dynamics. The breakout groups will focus on planning two events - a volunteer event and a social event, with roles assigned to moderators, writers, and presenters. The presentation will discuss strategies to engage people in event planning, event activities, marketing approaches, and event details.
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Dartmouth for All: Engaging Alumni with Families
Objective • Define Stage • What are alumni looking for from Clubs, Groups and Alumni Relations? • What can attract alumni to leadership?
Alumni with Families Interest in Family Events by Decade of Graduation % Interested Family Events 2012 Year Graduated
Alumni with Families • Families Today • 50% of adults are married compared to 72% in 1960 • 4 in 10 couples saying I do again • 15% of marriages are interracial • 3 million LGBTQ adults have had children some point in their life
Breakout • Four Groups-Two Events • Volunteer Event • Social Event • Roles • Moderator- Moderates questions • Writer- Writes answers • Presenter- Presents information • Questions (20 mins. Breakout, 5mins. Presentation) • How would you get people to be engaged in planning the event? • Describe the type of event • What activities would take place at the event? • How would you market the event? • Describe the time, location, and venue of the event
Presentations • Four Groups-Two Events • Volunteer Event • Social Event • Questions • How would you get people to be engaged in planning the event? • Describe the type of event • What would happen at the event? • How would you market the event? • Describe the location and venue for the event?