Reflections Magazine Issue #80 - Spring 2014 | Page 27
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Can We Talk?
Yes, in so many different ways!
Jennifer A. Hamlin Church
Associate VP for Advancement &
Director of Alumni Relations
(517) 264-7143
[email protected]
For almost a year, the Alumni Board of Directors has been discussing networking as a way for
alumni to connect with Siena Heights. Early conversation focused on how alumni might assist current students—offering mentoring or job shadowing opportunities, welcoming student interns, or
simply sharing the wisdom of experience. In a pilot effort, a few alumni did some wisdom-sharing
at Homecoming last year, discussing careers with students over Saturday morning coffee.
The talk since then has gone in many directions: How do we bring students and alumni together?
What programs or activities might work? And, at our February Board meeting, this question: What
are the benefits of connecting undergrads and graduates? Does it make a difference?
Katie Hatch ’07, vice president of the Alumni Board, recalled the impact of a now-nameless art
alumna who spoke in a long ago class in Studio Angelico: “She was a woman who worked, had a husband and children, and did her own art, too,” Katie said (attending this Board meeting by Skype from
her snowbound home near Akron). “I thought, ‘Wow. If she can teach, have a family, and also do art—
I can, too.’ After that, I was ready to major in art. It was a pivotal moment.”
Dennis Reeder, a past Board president, shared a similar story in reverse. At two successive Homecomings, he met Carol Krueger ‘05, who was then a theater major serving as the student rep on the
Alumni Board. “I hadn’t been back to Siena in years, and Carol took me all over campus, told me
about new programs, introduced me to everyone,” Dennis said. “After the second time, I was hooked.
I could see everything that was happening here, and I wanted to be involved.” And so began Dennis’
“ten incredible years” of service on