Board
M at t e r s A newsletter for current and past members of the K-State Alumni Association Board of Directors
Warmest greetings from Manhattan! What an incredible year 2015 has been for your alma mater. It is my honor to serve as president and CEO of your Alumni Association. I’m incredibly proud to work with volunteer leaders who provide a vision that directs our programs and a dedicated and committed staff that ensures continued excellence. I would like to share a recent recognition from the Office of International Programs. The Association was presented the Outstanding Support for International Initiatives to recognize efforts that go above and beyond to support K-State’s international initiatives and efforts to serve our global student body. Appreciation goes to our entire staff, but in particular to Jessica Elmore ’06, ’15, who coordinates the Association’s programming efforts for multicultural and
international alumni and has done an outstanding job developing engagement opportunities around communities that identify through race, ethnicity and country of origin. Enclosed is a copy of our 2015 Annual Report, which shares information regarding Association programs, as well as our new strategic plan that will guide programming efforts through 2020. I hope you will enjoy reviewing the information and that you will let me know if you have any questions. Our staff is committed to be responsible stewards of the resources provided as we partner with the university leadership to enhance the future of K-State, and we most certainly could not accomplish this without your support. Best wishes throughout the new year! Go ’Cats! Amy Button Renz ’76, ’86, president and CEO
ASSOCIATION STRIVES TO ENGAGE ALL IN WILDCAT COMMUNITY
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND FAMILY FUN DAY The second annual International Student and Family Fun Day was held at the K-State Alumni Center on Oct. 18. The event included international foods, music from around the globe, family-friendly entertainment including games and a photo booth, and a special guest appearance by women’s soccer coach Mike Dibbini and members of the team. “This event focuses on students and families,” said Jessica Elmore ’06, ’15, Alumni Association associate director of diversity programs. “It’s a chance for children to get out and play and for everyone to enjoy an afternoon with the Alumni Association while building relationships.” HOMECOMING – 100 YEARS OF COMING HOME Activities to celebrate a “Century of Coming Home” were coordinated by Association staff and a volunteer student committee Oct. 11-17. The week of events culminated with the naming of the 2016 Student Ambassadors — Mandy Marchesini, a junior in marketing from Loudonville, New York, and Hunter Post, a junior in kinesiology/pre-med from Beloit, Kansas, during halftime of K-State’s Homecoming football game against Oklahoma. Marchesini and Post will visit with prospective students and alumni; attend Student Alumni Board meetings and activities; assist with programming on campus such as the Alumni Fellows program, AllUniversity Homecoming Committee and other special events; and assist the President’s Office as needed. “Serving as ambassador will be full of amazing memories and
WINTER 2015
David Mayes ‘96, K-State Alumni Association
he Alumni Association staff, in coordination with campus representatives and many committed volunteer leaders, provides diverse and extensive programming efforts that reach and engage members of our Wildcat community. Included below are brief summaries of some of the programs facilitated this fall:
From left: K-State President Kirk Schulz and Amy Button Renz ’76, ’86, president and CEO of the K-State Alumni Association, congratulate the 2016 K-State Student Ambassadors, Hunter Post and Mandy Marchesini.
people and will truly be a time of my life that I cherish forever. I’ve had many K-Staters help me along the way, and now it is my turn to give back,” Post said. Marchesini added, “I’m excited to be able to give back to K-State, remind alumni why they love this university so much, and help recruit new Wildcats into the family.” BLACK ALUMNI AND GREEK REUNION The biennial Black Alumni/Greek Reunion took place Nov. 5-8. The four-day event, hosted by the K-State Alumni Association, featured a meet-and-greet event with Amy Button Renz ’76, ’86 and Greg Willems, president and CEO of the KSU Foundation. A celebration and recognition of Dr. Myra Gordon also took place. Gordon’s retirement from her position as K-State’s associate provost for diversity was effective at the end of the fall semester.