Membership Committee Spring 2010
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Membership CommitteeSpring 2010
Top 2010 PrioritiesI. Council Members
Goal: Further Member engagement by building on current successes.
• Continue to expand and solidify geographic reach, including leveraging Member social events, linking to Alumni Association, and coordinating with Development and University calendars.
• Expand member role within the university through utilization of new Member database.
• Plan and implement next phase of Associate Member development.
• Promote more dynamic communication to Council members, including use of web-site, email, and newsletter, creating more frequent interaction between semi-annual meetings.
Membership
New Members since April 1, 2009: 9
As of April 7, 2010
Full Council Members: 132
Associate Members: 537
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Engagement Statistics• Events have 6 to 20 attendees (except the CWBC Dinners)
• 9 Events already held since January 2009 have had over 100 participants, and have been held in various cities.
• If you count in CWBC dinners, then the number is over 200 participants.
• 10 Events scheduled for 2010
2010 Social Events~Ann Finck
April Dinner at The Park Avenue Club
Florham Park, NJ hosted by Mary- Jane Flaherty
April Home Reception in Chevy Chase, MD
Hosted by Martie Kendrick
May Event at Philip Johnson Glass House in New Canaan, CT Hosted by Anita Cobb,
Suzanne Cole, Kathleen Corbet, Lisa Corvese and Mary Ellen Jay
June Reception in Brookline, MAHosted by Liz Foley
JulyReception on Cape CodHosted by Diane Coletti and
Kathy Haley
August Reception in New York CityHosted by Margot Morrell
August Reception on Cape CodHosted by Anne Phelan
Sept. Reception in New York CityHosted by Noelle Grainger
December Reception in New York CityHosted by Dineen Riviezzo
Buddy System
Since the Buddy System began in 2007,
there have been 59Buddy pairs.
Council Members: 58
Associate Members: 197
Total: 255
CWBC Database Project
Objective:The CWBC is creating an Inventory of Skills Database that captures the collective wisdom of the CWBC members in areas of deep skills, life experiences and passions. This tool will
serve as a resource for all members to exchange ideas, share strategies to address personal and professional challenges and to
engage with each other in a way that transcends geographic boundaries.
Survey
• Professional
• Healthcare/Illness• Personal or family members • Parenting• Marriage
• Caring for Parents• Avocations/Hobbies/Passions:
• Art• Sports• Travel
• Philanthropy• Faith
In addition to professional information, Members will be asked if they would like to share personal experiences they have encountered throughout all stages of their lives including:
Log in Page
Each Council Member will log in using the preferred email in Millennium. If
they can’t log in they will contact Diane Carey for assistance
Indentify Themselves
• Survey link for members to complete• Membership committee members will
have a different link to review their assignments.- List of assignments – Status of Completed or not
Completed.
First Page
• Demographic Information to use for contact information and update Information
Mary Lou DeLong NC’71Wellesley, MA Boston College Vice President and University Secretaryemail: [email protected] ind: Higher Education Administration
Chestnut Hill, MAbph: 617-552-3636
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Table of Contentssections of the survey
• Professional Questions• Personal Questions• Volunteer Questions• BC Impact on your Life’s Journey
Overall Process
• Council Members will be able to log in and complete the survey online.
• Once complete, there is no reentry. Contact Diane and she could open it.
• Membership Committee members will see the status only. They cannot view members’ responses.
• Link included onCWBC Members only page