NAA Leadership Symposium -- Community NU: Building Your Northwestern Alumni Network (2009)

Join the NAA for our 2009 Leadership Symposium, Community NU: Building Your Northwestern Alumni Network. Renew career skills, build new networks, and welcome new University president, Morton O. Schapiro in a private reception. Open to all volunteer leaders with no registration charge.
Registration is now closed.
Alumni leaders can attend Leadership Symposium at no registration cost. The NAA offers a reimbursement of 50%, up to $250, for travel related expenses (not including meals) for alumni club leaders. Young alumni club leaders are eligible for up to a $500 reimbursement for travel related expenses (not including meals).
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Event Details
Do you know that you are part of a Northwestern network of over 200,000 alumni? Is that network working for you? Join us at this year’s Symposium and learn to strengthen your connections into relationships that make a difference — in your professional, personal, and volunteer leader roles.
As a Northwestern club leader, regional director, alumni regent or NAA board member, you play a critical role in facilitating connections among alumni and growing the Northwestern network around the world. The 2009 Leadership Symposium has been designed to help you build upon our shared connections and relationships. We listened to your feedback from 2008. This year’s sessions will not only “allow” networking, but also foster expanding your bonds with other alumni. You’ll be in sessions with other alumni in your profession, and gain hands-on experience at using technology to sustain and broaden your personal networks. The 1-1/2 day symposium will provide: We hope that you will take advantage of this excellent opportunity and come back to the Evanston campus to strengthen your leadership skills and build your alumni network. The Symposium will start at 1pm on Thursday, September 10, with registration opening at 12:30pm. We close with a reception to welcome President Schapiro on Friday evening. Hotel Information The room blocks are listed under "NAA Board Meeting" at all hotels. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Leadership Symposium 2009 Schedule Thursday, September 10 *This year's Leadership Symposium showcases the NAA's programming initiative, Northwestern Explores: Work Well, Live Smart: The Economy, Your Career, Your Life. Sessions which are a part of this initiative are marked with an asterisk. Registration Welcome *Work Well, Live Smart: Your Career, Your Life Concurrent sessions at 3pm and 4:30pm – Attendees will be assigned to groups and will rotate through both sessions. Community NU: You Are Already A Member Building Relationships through Technology (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and more) 2009 NAA Club Awards and Recognition Ceremony *Dine-Arounds Break-Out Sessions (below) 8am Break-Out Sessions (select one): ETK Training
Young Alumni Session (for Young Alumni only) NAA and NU Resources for You 9am Break-Out Sessions (select one): Student Engagement in NAA and Club Activities Making the NAA More Relevant and Visible to Alumni The goal of the NAA is to be pertinent in meeting the needs of our alumni for life. Learn about initiatives that the NAA is planning to bring the most meaningful and timely programming to our alumni. *Work Well, Live Smart: Your Life Excellence in Teaching Awards Luncheon NAA Board Meeting This discussion promises to be lively, enlightening and useful for all Symposium participants including club leaders, and is your opportunity to learn where the NAA is headed. You won't want to miss this! Closing Reception _________________________________________________________________________________________ Updated July 20, 2009.
Hotel room blocks have been secured, in Evanston, at the following hotels (Wednesday through Saturday nights):
12:30 - 5pm
Atrium, McCormick Tribune Center
1pm
Forum, McCormick Tribune Center
Welcome from the Leadership Development Committee chairs, JoEllen Bendall and Randy Holmes, NAA Board President, Leslie Donavan, and NAA Executive Director, Cathy Stembridge.
Networking with a Purpose - Building Dynamic Relationships
1:45pm
Forum, McCormick Tribune Center
Keynote Speaker: Adam Goodman, Director, Center for Leadership and Lecturer, School of Communication
Forum, McCormick Tribune Center
Discussion led by NAA Board Officers
University Library Computer Labs
Led by Paul Matijevic (GMcC07), Director of Technology, Office of Alumni Relations and Development
Chris Callahan, Electronic Communication Specialist, Office of Alumni Relations and Development
6pm
Forum and Atrium, McCormick Tribune Center
7:30pm
Dine around Evanston with fellow NAA leaders at dinners organized by various NAA club leadership topics. You can select from the following topics: Club Presidents’ Table, Planning Club Events, Building Club Membership, Lifestages: The Changing Needs of Our Alumni or Work Well, Live Smart: The Economy, Your Career, Your Life.
Friday, September 11
Breakfast
7:15 - 7:45am
Atrium, McCormick Tribune Center
Registration for those just arriving will also be available.
8am and 9:00am
Sessions will help you apply strategic tactics as you look toward programming and marketing for your local club. Simultaneous presentations by alumni leaders, NAA board members and professional staff will allow you to choose from topics that are especially relevant to your volunteer role.
University Library Computer Labs
Led by Kevin Lole (WCAS04), Coordinator of Clubs, NAA
If you are new to your NAA volunteer role, or just need a refresher on using the Electronic Toolkit (ETK), this is the session for you. Staff will walk you through the use of online event registration, managing club members, and broadcast e-mail.
Room 3-119, McCormick Tribune Center
Led by Mike Saxvik (WCAS03) and Peter Johnson (WCAS71, GJ72), Chairs of the NAA Young Alumni Committee
This session is designed for young alumni club leaders. You will have a chance to hear about new initiatives and plans specifically designed for young alumni, as well as interact with and learn from other young alumni club leaders.
Room 3-127, McCormick Tribune Center
Led by Aspasia Apostolakis (GC94), Director, Career Services, Students and Young Alumni, NAA; Lacy Schneider (GC09), Assistant Director, Alumni Education, NAA; and Cathy Wojcik, Assistant Director, Alumni Education, NAA
The NAA has a variety of connections and resources on-campus and with affinity partners that could benefit you and your efforts for the NAA. Learn about the existing relationships that the NAA has developed and how you might be able to use these to your advantage.
Room 3-119, McCormick Tribune Center
Led by Helen Wood, Associate Director, Center for Student Involvement and Katie Wesner, Assistant Director of Student Services, NAA
Hear from two Northwestern staff members who work directly with undergraduate students on a daily basis. You will learn about strategic efforts that are being implemented to connect with students and recommendations on ways that you can work with current students to engage them with the NAA while they are still in school.
Room 3-127, McCormick Tribune Center
Led by Leslie Donavan (GL82), President, NAA Board and Cathy Stembridge (GC00), Executive Director, NAA
10am
Forum, McCormick Tribune Center
Hear from leading Northwestern faculty members on current issues most affecting our alumni and students
11:30am
2nd floor, Norris University Center, Louis Room
NAA Annual Meeting with Leslie Donavan, President 2008-2010
2 -4pm
Forum, McCormick Tribune Center
Leslie Donavan, President 2008-2010
Join the NAA Board at its fall meeting where we will discuss:
4:15pm
First Floor, Allen Center
Join us in giving President-Elect Morton Schapiro a warm NAA welcome

