johns hopkins alumni association volunteer orientation
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Johns Hopkins Alumni Association
Volunteer Orientation
Nine Schools, One Johns Hopkins
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering
Carey Business School
School of Education
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
School of Nursing
School of Medicine
Peabody Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Alumni Association and
Alumni Council
Alumni Council 2009–2010
Divisional Representation:
Percent of Total Alumni vs.Percent of Council Members
Total On ACArts & Sciences 29% 36%Engineering 18% 18%Business 12% 9%SAIS 9% 3%Public Health 10% 8%Education 9% 6%Medicine 5% 10%Nursing 4% 4%Peabody 4% 6%
2009 - 2010 Alumni Council Geographic Representation
The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association
Strategic Plan2008- 2012
Alumni Association Mission
The mission of the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association is to enrich the alumni experience and
foster beneficial relationships in the
Johns Hopkins community.
Current Challenge
Increase alumni awareness, engagement, and commitment
Core Values: Excellence
Lifelong Relationships
Lifelong Learning
Inclusiveness & Diversity
Global Citizenship
Advocacy
Johns Hopkins Pride
Strategic Goals• Increase involvement in alumni activities• Foster lifelong intellectual and personal growth
through Hopkins-sponsored programs• Develop meaningful relationships between and
among students and alumni• Enhance the visibility of and expand the
effectiveness of the Alumni Council• Build a comprehensive communication strategy• Turn alumni affinity into service and advocacy
for Johns Hopkins
Alumni Council MissionThe mission of the Alumni Council is to promote the mission of the Alumni
Association. The mission of the Alumni Council will be carried out by:
• functioning as the governing body of the Alumni Association,• providing feedback to the University,• seeking to strengthen both the quality and quantity of alumni connections
with the University,• acting as a unifier and fostering a university-wide perspective, providing
professional and personal networking opportunities for alumni and students,
• and preparing current students for their role as alumni, encouraging in them an enduring spirit of loyalty to Johns Hopkins.
Alumni Council Structure
Steering CommitteePresident, Geraldine Peterson, Nursing ’64First Vice President, Ray Snow, Krieger ’70
Second Vice President, Terri Lynn McBride, SAIS ’01Secretary, Jay Lenrow, Krieger ’73, SAIS ’73
Treasurer, Cecilia Lenk, Whiting ’76
Alumni Council Structure
Executive Committee5 Officers
6 Committee Chairs 9 Divisional Alumni Representatives
9 Non-voting Student Representatives
Standing Committees
Alumni Benefits and ServicesAwards and Nominations
Lifelong LearningMarketing and CommunicationsSocial and Career NetworkingStudent Grants and Programs
Standing Committees
Policy & Long-range PlanningAd hoc Committee on Alumni
Leadership Development
Regional & Affinity Alumni
Groups and Chapters23 Chapters in the U.S.
20 International Chapters
1 Corporate Group - Northrop Grumman
Society of Black Alumni
Divisional Alumni Organizations
• Second Decade Society (A&S)• Society of Engineering Alumni• Society of Alumni (Bloomberg)
• The Nurses’ Alumni Association• The Peabody Chapter of the JHU AA
• Dean’s Alumni Advisory Board (Carey) • Medical Surgical Society
Resources and Funding• Alumni Association Dues
• Affinity Credit Card Royalties• Miscellaneous Affinity Royalties
• Central & Divisional Alumni Relations Staff• Alumni Relations Offices
• Alumni Board Room