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Have you noticed over the last several months an uptick in the number of your local alumni who have been attending events or signing up for membership . . . or both?
It's not your imagination. This is what tends to happen during economic downturns. People reach out to their alumni networks for professional and personal networking. We've been seeing this happen across our client base, and it's a clear and consistent pattern.
The real question is, how do you as Club leaders take advantage of this to grow your membership base while you have the opportunity?
AlumniMagnet is pleased to present -- with three opportunities to attend -- the next in a series of Best Practices Workshops, an in-depth discussion on how the best-run alumni clubs in the country keep their members happy and their membership numbers growing.
We conduct these workshops via teleconference call in order to minimize the time and cost to our registrants in attending. During this Best Practices Workshop (attend on either May 22nd, May 28th, or May 29th), we will discuss membership issues that these alumni clubs face and the best practices they have implemented. Topics to be covered will include:
- member benefits that make a difference;
- the 3 reasons why high membership dues can ultimately deliver more value for everyone--along with more members--than a low dues structure . . . or no dues structure;
- what kinds of increases in membership a smart and motivated alumni leadership team can expect to achieve;
- building alumni affinity ties with the school and with each other;
- and more!
We will also be taking your questions during an extended Q&A discussion.
Register now to ensure your seat during this interactive conference call; we will be limited to 50 seats per call, so register early to ensure you can attend. The workshops will be part lecture followed by a Q&A session and a lively discussion.
When (3 opportunities to attend--please select one when you register):
- Friday, May 22nd, 9:00-10:00am Pacific Time [Click here to register for the Friday, May 28th session]
- Thursday, May 28th, 12:00-1:00pm Pacific Time [Click here to register for the Friday, May 28th session]
- Friday, May 29th, 2:00-3:00pm Pacific Time [Click here to register for the Friday, May 29th session]
Where: Via Conference Call (Dial-in and pass code to be provided the day before each event.)
Registration: No fee but registration required in advance. Note: although there is no event registration fee, "seating" will be limited at this workshop--please register only if you are confident you'll be able to attend.

