APRIL 2020 REPORT
Aggie Clark
President,
UW Alumni Association
Board of Trustees
April 9, 2020
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Report to the Regents | April 2020
UWAA Strategic Outcomes: Join Give Volunteer Advocate Experience
MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT: STRONGER TOGETHER
The events of the past weeks and months have touched us all in different and significant ways. And now, more than
ever, the ability to remain connected to one another is vitally important. The UWAA created Stronger Together as a
dynamic online resource for digital content designed to encourage conversations, engage learners, and bring the world
a little bit closer. We have received positive feedback from many alumni and friends and will add additional and
emerging content over time for the benefit of alumni throughout the world.
CURRENT INITIATIVES AND DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT
The UWAA team continues to reframe how we work. Concurrent with initiatives previously underway, the Board of
Trustees and the senior leadership team, in collaboration with key partners, have developed a digital engagement
pivot plan which accelerates and expands many of the new UWAA strategic plan’s virtual and scalable engagement
priorities.
One of example of this quick pivot to digital engagement includes Huskies@Work, one of the UWAA’s signature alumni-
student career services programs. We’re pleased to share that this impactful experience will proceed for the spring
quarter, albeit virtually. In a strong show of support from our Husky community, more than 500 alumni have registered
to virtually host a student, or multiple students, for this unique job shadowing and career connections experience. This
represents a two-fold increase in alumni participation compared to last spring. The program is open to all current
students on each of our campuses and registration for students is ongoing through mid-April.
The virtual UW Alumni Book Club, started last fall, continues to engage more than 1,000 alumni and friends with hand-
picked reads and special experiences with authors and UW faculty. During this time, the Book Club has expanded its
current reads. The club is currently exploring two books, “A Gentleman in Moscow” by Amor Towles and “The Heartbeat
of Wounded Knee” by David Treuer.
Finally, the UWAA Board of Trustees Nominating Committee is continuing the important work of recruiting the next
generation of UWAA board leadership.
UPDATES
As we look ahead, we continue to adapt to our current circumstances and re-position our programming to allow
continued connection between alumni and the University. In addition, our team is focused on providing the class of
2020 with a warm Husky welcome into the alumni community. We look forward to sharing these details with you next
month.
In closing, as this unprecedented crisis expedites innovation in digital-first engagement, it reinforces the value and
impact of building and sustaining community – a 131-year UWAA legacy which will remain unbroken.
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