Board Matters - Summer 2011

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A newsletter for current and past members of the K-State Alumni Association Board of Directors “Enhancing our Kansas State University family through lifelong involvement” Greetings, once again! What an incredible year for K-State! It fills me with pride when I reflect on the accomplishments of our Wildcat family and when I see the enthusiasm for K-State at events worldwide! It is an honor to serve as president and CEO of the Association, and our staff is pleased to provide programs that keep alumni and friends engaged and informed about all the great things happening at the university and the Association. K-State is setting records and growing! In academics, research, enrollment, athletics and philanthropy, word is out that your alma mater is experiencing tremendous success through the visionary leadership of our administration, the devotion of faculty and staff and the ongoing support of alumni and friends. Association

programs continue to grow as well, as we experienced a 12 percent increase in event attendance this past year. I also am pleased to recognize the staff of the KSU Foundation as they surpassed the $100 million mark in private fundraising for the first time, by securing more than $107 million this fiscal year. Please take time to share your thoughts about this newsletter, our programs, our website www.k-state.com, or anything you feel would improve upon our service to you. You can email me at arenz@kstate.com, or call me directly at (785) 532-5050. We value your opinion and look forward to hearing from you. As always, thank you for your support. I hope to see you at an event soon! Amy Button Renz ’76, ’86 President and CEO

BUILDING A BETTER KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

he K-State Alumni Association remains a key partner in efforts to enhance the future of our beloved university. As a member of the President’s Cabinet, Association President and CEO Amy Button Renz works directly with the campus leadership team to collaboratively establish goals for new and on-going initiatives that will move K-State toward our goal of becoming a top 50 public research university by 2025. K-State President Kirk H. Schulz has established three initiatives for the Association this coming year: • Increase engagement activities for alumni and students by 5 percent from 55,923 to 58,700. • Double the number of international alumni club events from five to 10. • Re-establish the Multicultural Alumni Council and target efforts to assist in reaching out to multicultural alumni and friends. A formalized launch of K-State 2025 will be announced soon. The Association leadership and staff are pleased to be a part of this visionary plan and look forward to assisting the university as they implement the programs that will elevate our university to top 50 status.

SUMMER 2011

Another important component of the plan is to address deferred maintenance and infrastructure issues. Progress is being made in many areas through construction or renovation projects this summer, which have been financed through a variety of resources including deferred maintenance funds, federal stimulus funds and energy savings contracts. Large capital projects will be completed using private, departmental, student supported or NBAF funding. Listed below are some of the projects currently underway: • Updates to Willard Hall • Memorial Stadium updates • Purple Mask Theater relocation Construction and renovation continues into the next phase at the Jardine Apartment Complex.

• Wireless network upgrades • Technology updates/extensive remodeling to 105 Umberger Hall • Expansion of the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex • A new Basketball Training Facility • Next phase of construction and renovation at the Jardine Apartment Complex • Construction of a new Southeast Kansas Extension and Research Facility • A new Sheep and Meat Goat Facility • Expansion of the Student Life Center at the Salina campus • Addition of restrooms to the upper level/east side of Bill Snyder Family Stadium David Mayes ‘96, K-State Alumni Association

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