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OHIO UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

2010 Annual Report

OHIO UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Arlene F. Greenfield, BSHE 71, Chair William D. Hilyard, BSED 67, Vice Chair Melissa W. Arnold, BSJ 99 Todd D. Calamita, BBA 93 Cynthia Calhoun, BSEE 88 Melissa A. Cardenas, BA/MBA 96/03 Casey Christopher, BSC 02 Charles Christopher Crews, BSIS 93 Jeanne M. Gokcen, BS/MA 82/84 Paige Gutheil Henderson, DO 02 J. D. Hupp, BSSE 99 Sarah Kelly, BSC 11 Troy J. Kirkpatrick, BSJ 97 Julie A. Mann, BBA 02 Monique Patterson-Ceasor, BSJ 90 Mark Simons, BBA/MBA 86/87 A. Cita Strauss, BFA/MA 77/06 Ronald Teplitzky, AB 84 John A. Wharton, BBA 71 Robert C. Wolfinger, BGS 80

STAFF
Graham Stewart Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations and Executive Director of the Alumni Association Yumi Choe, Coordinator, Special Alumni Projects Debra Crabtree, BSC 08, Administrative Associate Amanda Davis, MED 09, Assistant Director, Student and Young Alumni Programs Sarah Filipiak, BSJ 01, Electronic Communications Coordinator Cristie Gryszka, BA/BSC 00, Director, Reunions, Special Programs and Alumni Education Jim Harris, BBA 04, Assistant Director, Marketing and Communications Erica Lipscomb, Office Assistant Amy McKee, Assistant Director, Strategic Partnerships Janis Miller-Fox, BFA 77, Director, Alumni Marketing and Communications Connie Romine, BFA 70, Associate Executive Director Greg Scharer, BS 94, Senior Director, Alumni Relations and Development Stephanie Thompson, BBA 05, Manager, Budget and Strategic Analysis Dawn Werry, Associate Director, Regional Programs Carma West, Administrative Associate

March 2011

FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Charting our Growth


In this, our third annual report on the activities of the Ohio University Alumni Association, we take a closer look at how weve grown over the past few years. After all, thats a primary goal for everything we do to increase the number of alumni we engage through events, communication, volunteer opportunities and giving. Inside youll see that the OUAA has made significant progress in building alumni engagement and strategic partnerships with campus and corporate partners. Weve created new events to bring alumni back to campus, expanded our network of regional chapters and affinitybased societies, improved engagement of our students, and recruited new volunteers to serve Ohio University. One notable accomplishment for 2010 has been the explosion in the growth of our social network communities. Since 2009, fans and members of the OUAAs Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn sites have more than doubled. A new focus on our website and social media has reached our younger alumni base where they feel comfortable. Looking ahead, the Alumni Association will play an important role in The Promise Lives campaign, by coordinating regional committees, creating exciting events and engaging even more alumni in the life of their alma mater. While we use numerical measures within this report to illustrate OUAAs continuing dedication on many fronts, numbers alone cannot express the work our dedicated staff and volunteers undertake to meet the programming needs of alumni and students; provide volunteer recognition and leadership training; or build and strengthen partnerships on campus and across the country. Im proud of the work we do and of the people who make it happen successfully. Heres to another banner year of accomplishment, and growth Go Bobcats!

OUR VISION
Every alumnus is a partner in the life of Ohio University

OUR MISSION
In support of Ohio Universitys Missions, Vision and Values, the Ohio University Alumni Association informs, engages and serves the Universitys current and future alumni and friends.

CONTACT US
Ohio University Alumni Association
Konneker Alumni Center 52 University Terrace Athens, OH 45701 phone: 740-593-4300 fax: 740-593-0970 www.ohioalumni.org

Graham Stewart

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A LUMNI ASSOCIATION PROGRA M S

Engaging Our Alumni


One of the major goals of the Alumni Association is to provide engaging, enjoyable events and programs to tens of thousands of alumni and friends.

H OMECOMING
The biggest celebration of the year, Homecoming, is a special tradition at Ohio University. The Alumni Awards Gala, theme parade, pep rally, tailgates and football game are just some of the many activities going on during the week. Thousands of alumni converged on OHIOs campus for Homecoming 2010 to reconnect with their university, friends and classmates.

REU N I O N S
The OUAA sponsors a number of traditional and special on-campus reunions on an annual basis, including era and constituent group reunions.

13+ Reunions in 2010


Black Alumni, Class of 1970, Air Force ROTC, Cheer and Mascot, Golden Reunion Class of 1960, Physical Therapy Class of 2000, Ceramics, Hearing, Speech and Learning Sciences, Singing Men of Ohio, Architecture, Hockey, and more.

The culmination of the 150th Anniversary Year for the Ohio


University Alumni Association held a significant reunion of the Class of 1970 that graduated without a formal commencement ceremony due to the political strife at the time.

7 23 9

OUAA sponsored events College and Departmental sponsored events Student programs

1,329

Alumni attending

Over
of this class

150

members

returned June 12th and joined the commencement exercises by getting their ceremonial walk 40 years later with the Class of 2010.

2 Ohio University Alumni Association

ATHLETIC PROGRAMMING
The Alumni Association featured more than athletics-oriented events including Bobcat Bashes

ALUMNI COLLEGE

142

An enthusiastic group of alumni returned to campus in July for Alumni College.

during rounds 1 and 2 of the NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament in Rhode Island and at the R & L Carriers New Orleans Bowl game in New Orleans.

12 faculty members presented on topics ranging from


One Alumni College highlight was a private screening of Trailerpark the feature-length film based on a Russell Banks short story collection that has been entirely produced by students in Ohio Universitys School of Media Arts and Studies (formerly Telecommunications).

Forensic Biology, and Cyberbullying, to Race and Racism.

MAC Mens Basketball Championship games and NCAA Rounds 1 & 2:

5 Bobcat Bashes 950 attending 42 Game Watches nationwide 2,143 14


Bobcat Caravans

attending

715

B O B C AT S T O R E
Your one-stop shop for Ohio University merchandise and apparel, The Bobcat Store delivers!

attending

R & L Carriers Football Bowl game:

232 attending 18 Game Watches nationwide 177 attending


Bobcat Bash

Total orders

www.ohioalumni.org/store

1,247

TOURS
The Alumni Association coordinated and domestic travel tours this year

8 54

Total Bobcat Bashes

1,632 attending

15 International

Game Watches

Regular Season football and basketball games 2010 Annual Report 3

2,654 attending

146

attending

www.ohioalumni.org/travel

R EGIONAL CHAPTERS AND SOCI E T I E S

Serving the Bobcat Nation


C HAPTERS
Alumni chapter networks designed to serve geographically based groups of alumni.

SOC I E T I E S

see pg. 13 for details

SCHOLARSHIP SUCCESS
The Alumni Association is proud to support student education. Many of our alumni chapters and societies have made it an important part of their mission to establish an annual scholarship for deserving students from their geographic region. During the 2010 fiscal year, to incoming students.

An alumni society is a group of Ohio University graduates and friends who share common interests, experiences, and connections.

51

Alumni chapters
see pg. 13 for details

27

Alumni societies

2 domestic added this year 13 international

11 in state 25 out of state

256 volunteers associated


with societies

OUAA EVENTS

377

217 chapter events focused


on community, scholarships, volunteerism, philanthropy, advocacy, recruitment, retention, lifelong learning and education.

30 scholarships were awarded

17,738 Total attendance


alumni, guests and students

New Legacy Scholarship reaches endowment level In 2010, we added more than Legacy Scholarship.

Total number of events

$40,000 toward the OUAAs


We awarded our first scholarship to Laura Risaliti 14, from North Canton, Ohio. www.ohioalumni.org/legacy-program

Two alumni chapters, Greater Pittsburgh and Central Ohio, are more than

2008

246

Total attendance

2009

337 16,172

2010

100 years old.

Total attendance

Lancaster campus and the Fairfield County (OH) chapter. 4 Ohio University Alumni Association

13,222

was held in conjunction with the

17,738

The 2010 Alumni Board meeting

377

8,890

As of December 2010, the total endowments or scholarships associated with our networks stood at over $2,600,000

2008

2009

2010

A LUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS

Recognizing Excellence
A LUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS
The Alumni Association Awards are presented at the special Gala event during Homecoming weekend each year. These awards recognize outstanding graduates and non-graduates for service to Ohio University and/or exemplary achievement in their professions. The 2010 Alumni Award recipients were:
Alumnus of the Year David L. Hostetler, MFA 49 Medal of Merit Jeffrey Allen Finkle, BSC 76 Jenny Holzer, BFA 72 Laura M. Justice, BA 92, MED 96, PhD 00 Distinguished Service Terrence A. Lee, AB 72 Charles J. and Claire O. Ping Recent Graduate Matthew J. Raider, BSC 03 Honorary Alumnus Mark Snider The Kermit Blosser Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame Michael D. Arbinger, BSPE 02 Joseph B. Carbone, BSED 70 Julie A. Cole, BSED 75 Lifetime Achievement Jake D. Percival, BSSP 05

ANNUAL ALUMNI NETWORK AWARDS


Each year the Ohio University Alumni Association honors a select few alumni chapters and societies for their exceptional service on behalf of the Association with numerous awards, including those for Most Outstanding and Best New Chapter and Society. These alumni chapters and societies provide examples of leadership in action for us all.
Outstanding Chapter Award Portland Chapter Network Best New/Reorganized Chapter Best New: Philadelphia Chapter Network Best Reorganized: Massachusetts Chapter Serving New England Outstanding Society College of Business Society of Alumni & Friends Best New/Reorganized Society Best New: WOUB Alumni Society Best Reorganized: College of Health & Human Services, Society of Alumni & Friends Social Media Marching Band Society of Alumni & Friends

Special Awards to Honor OUAAs 150th Anniversary Alumni Networking: Nations Capital Chapter Network Alumni Student Networking: Greater Charlotte Chapter Network Student Recruitment: St. Louis Chapter Network Community Service Award: Student Alumni Board Bare on the Bricks Philanthropic Award: E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Society of Alumni & Friends

2009 -10 REGIONAL CAMPUS AWARD RECIPIENTS


Cathy J. Bitler, BSC 80, MA 01 Alumni Leadership Award Ohio University Lancaster Campus Dr. Dama C. Burkhart Austin C. Furbee Award Ohio University Eastern Campus James W. Lungo, BSED 63, MED 64 Rich Bebee Alumni Leadership Award Ohio University-Chillicothe Thomas M. Lyall Alumni Leadership Award Ohio University-Zanesville V. Ann Newman, BBA 94 Ohio University Southern Alumni Leadership Award

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V OLUNTEER PROGRAMS

Building Leadership
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
One of the leading advisory boards on campus, its 20 members are pivotal in guiding the mission and vision of the Alumni Association, providing staff regular input on programs and services on behalf of Ohio Universitys more than

VOL U N T E E R S

1,851 volunteers* involved


in chapters, societies, mentoring, student recruitment, young alumni programming, and the Alumni Board.
*Does not include advocates

197,000 living alumni.


For a current list of Board members, see inside front cover.

A LUMNI LEADERS C ONFERENCE


This annual conference equips our volunteer leaders to effectively within their networks, which in and national prominence of the Alumni Association and University. inform, serve and engage alumni

OUAA Volunteers

46

Alumni leaders from all over the world participated in 2010.


2008 2009 2010

6 Ohio University Alumni Association

1,491

turn advances the mission, vision

1,701

1,851

L EADERS ADVISORY C OUNCIL


The 10-member Leaders Advisory Council advances the mission of the OUAA by fostering communication between alumni networks and the Alumni Association, and promoting best practices among current and emerging alumni networks.

THE VOLUNTEER ALUMNI ADMISSIONS NETWORK (VAAN)


In a collaborative effort with Undergraduate Admissions, VAAN focuses on domestic undergraduate student recruitment, primarily out of state.

1,373

students received postcards from

A DVOCACY
We have hundreds of people

alumni volunteers
of those students

130
GLOBAL AMBASSADOR NETWORK (GAN)
In partnership with graduate studies and international outreach, GAN focuses on international graduate and undergraduate student recruitment and retention.

signed up to advocate for Ohio


University. They are informed on a regular basis about federal, state, and local issues that affect Ohio University and higher education.

confirmed their intent to enroll at OHIO. Of those 318, from outside the state of Ohio. Yield rate of the Postcard Campaign

318

158

were

23.16%

23 alumni made visits to high schools 71 in 11different states 17 8 different states and 1 in Italy!
www.ohioalumni.org/vaan

331

VAAN members attended

college fairs this fall in

Volunteer Alumni Admissions Network (VAAN) members and Global Ambassadors Network (GAN) volunteers

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S TUDENT PROGRAMS

Continuing the Tradition


B O B C AT T O B O B C AT
The Student Alumni Board (SAB) hosts numerous Bobcat to Bobcat Alumni Panels. Alumni are invited back to campus to speak to current students about their postOHIO lives. To date, returned to campus to give advice

40 alumni have

S TUDENT ALUMNI B OARD (SAB)


The Student Alumni Board was established in 1978 to enhance student and alumni relations. SAB provides a variety of services to build awareness for the Ohio University Alumni Association and to encourage students to participate in the educational and social functions of SAB. Together the OUAA and SAB bridge the gap between Ohio University students and its alumni. Sarah Kelly, President of SAB is a member of the Ohio University Alumni Assoication Board. 8 Ohio University Alumni Association

2010 LEADERSHIP AWARDS FOR MEMBERS OF SAB


Jessica Huizenga and Sarah Kelly
Pepsi Ohio University Campus Leadership Scholarship

to current students on life after graduation.

NEW STUDENT RECEPTIONS


Each summer, the Alumni Association coordinates sendoff receptions around Ohio for incoming freshmen. These events enable students to meet future Bobcats from their hometowns, and allow parents to hear last minute words of advice from University staff.

Sarah Kelly
Edwin L. Kennedy Leadership Award for Outstanding Community Service

Matt Denhart and Gwen Hubach


Outstanding Senior Leader Award

OTH E R SAB ACC O M P L I S H M E N T S


Matt Denhart
2010 Finalist for the Marshall Scholarship

In 2010, new students, their families and alumni attended receptions.

210

B OBCAT MENTOR N ETWORK


The Bobcat Mentor Network connects alumni with students preparing for life after college. Any student can contact alumni to ask about majors, career options, internships, relocation, resumes, and more.

T H E AT H E N A
In 2010, The Alumni Association became the official advisor and sponsor for the Athena Yearbook. New directions for the 110-yearold publication include a change from hard cover to soft cover and a plan to distribute a yearbook FREE to every senior in 2011.

BARE ON THE BRICKS A Nearly Naked Mile


The goal of Bare on the Bricks is to support local shelters, organizations and families in need. Participants strip down to a bare minimum of bathing suit attire to literally donate the clothes off their back and run down Court Street, nearly naked. In its inaugural year, co-sponsored by the Student Alumni Board and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, over

949 47

total mentors

mentors added in 2010

SEN I O R W E E K
Last year, over

Over searches recorded in 2010


www.ohioalumni.org/mentor-network

3,000

students participated in the first


Senior Week, a weeks worth of events geared toward celebrating the graduating class. Organized by the Ohio University Alumni Association, businesses and offices campus-wide held events, both entertaining and educational, throughout the week to show our students that not only will they be missed, but there is a reason so many of our alumni stay connected to their university.

1,800

300 participants collected 1,000

S IBS WEEKEND

lbs. of clothing and raised money and awareness for those in need in Athens County.

Chapters
Cleveland, Akron, Toledo, Youngstown

350

host buses bringing little sibs to campus each winter in February.

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C OMMUNIC ATIONS

Informing Our Alumni


THE COLLEGE GATE NEWSLETTER
This bi-annual eight-page full-color tabloid newsletter, featuring alumni programs, chapter and society news, calendar of events, and volunteer involvement, is sent to approximately

OHIOALUMNI.ORG
This Web address is the Alumni Associations home page on the Internet.

Alumni Web site hits

212,700

75,000 alumni.

Alumni Web page views

1,229,445

OHIO TODAY MAGAZINE


OHIO Today magazine is published twice a year by the Division of University Advancement for alumni and friends of Ohio University. There is also a special

5.78

Pages/visit Alumni Web Hits

Facebook
OUAA now has more than fans on our Facebook page.

224,913

15,600
2010 Facebook Fans

212,700

online version of the OHIO Today magazine. Delivered four times a year via email to more than reflect the print publication;

75,000 alumni, two issues


89,005
two issues feature unique content.

10 Ohio University Alumni Association

2008

2009

2010

JAN

7,340

JULY

13,154

DEC

15,617

O HIO ALUMNI E -NEWSLETTER


Our monthly e-newsletter features current University briefs, points of pride and monthly calendar notices.

ONL I N E C O M M U N I T Y
With nearly registrants, the official alumni online community features sections to post class notes, search for lost classmates, post resums, and register as a volunteer for the OUAA.

EVENT PROMOTION
Nearly material were produced.

14,000

100 pieces of collateral 250


email campaigns

More than More than

Emailed monthly to more than

75,000 alumni.
LinkedIn Twitter

million individual emails sent

alumni sent to alumni@ohio.edu

5,000 email inquiries from


Email Campaigns

We have nearly group members in our Linkedin community.

11,410

Followers

1,600

8,500

779

DEC. 2009

DEC. 2010

DEC. 2009

DEC. 2010

2008

94

2009

180
2010

tweets from our Twitter account started in June, 2009.

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259

11,500

1,600 followers have read more than 550

B OBCAT PARTNERS

Partnering for Success


AFFINITY AND BUSINESS PARTNERS
Proceeds generated from affinity programs are used in support of alumni programming and scholarships. Bank of America The official affinity credit card partner of the Association Cheryl & Co. Cookie products available on the Bobcat Store Collegiate Insurance Resources Life and health insurance plans for alumni and their families Free Cause Toolbar G & O Group Affinity Bean coffee Harris Connect Provides online community software solutions Harry and David Gourmet Food Gifts Herff Jones The official class ring partner of the Association International Management Group (IMG - College) Access for OUAA promotions at athletic events Inventure Technologies University Advancement Web design and services My Home Benefits Moving and refinancing options Nationwide and Liberty Mutual Casualty and personal liability on home and automobiles for alumni and their families Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles Proceeds from Ohio University license plate sales fund scholarships On Campus Marketing (OCM) The official diploma frame distributor of the Association On Demand Technologies Provider of the Alumni Association Print Store Precision Imprint Bobcat Store partner for merchandise and shipping services USI Affinity Optional travel insurance for people using the OUAA tours program 12 Ohio University Alumni Association

CAMPUS PARTNERS
The Alumni Associations mission offers a variety of support services to departments across campus to help engage alumni. Last year we sent dozens of emails and helped plan, organize and publicize over 50 alumni-focused events for our campus partners. We rely on the support and collaboration of the colleges and departments below to make our events and programs a success. To ensure the OUAA works as effectively as possible with our campus partners, we have formed an Alumni Council. Comprised of development, communication and alumni staff from the colleges and units, these quarterly meetings provide a forum to share upcoming events, and explore engagement strategies, volunteer management and development issues. Admissions Athletics Career Services College of Arts and Sciences College of Fine Arts College of Health Sciences and Professions Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services College of Osteopathic Medicine College of Business Cutler Scholars Emeriti Association Honors Tutorial College Institutional Research Inter-fraternity Council Kennedy Museum of Art Lifelong Learning Multicultural Affairs National Pan-Hellenic Council Ohio University Foundation Office of Diversity, Access and Equity Office of the President Office of the Provost Bobcat Student Orientation Printing and Graphic Services Residential Life Regional Campuses Russ College of Engineering and Technology Scripps College of Communication Student Affairs Trustees Academy University Advancement University College University Communication and Marketing University Events University Libraries University Program Council Women in Philanthropy Womens Panhellenic Association

CHAPTER NETWORKS
Ohio
Akron Association of OU Women Maureen Ziegler 74 Central Ohio Chapter Mike Easterday 05 Greater Cleveland Chapter Amy Hollis 98 Ohio University Parents Club of Cleveland Bernice Spinosa Greater Dayton Chapter Dave Minniear 00 Eastern Ohio (Belmont County) Chapter Terry Lee 72 Fairfield County Chapter Mandi Custer Southern Campus (Ironton) Regional Chapter Nina Queen 00, 02 Greater Toledo Chapter Kevin Clingaman 85 Ohio University Womens Club Kelly Baylog 04 Youngstown/Warren Chapter Jan (Valicenti) Williams 73

Chicago Chapter Katie Arnold 05 Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter Justin Ryan 00 Denver Chapter Nicole Richards 04 South Florida Wendy Sharidan 93 Houston Chapter Kathy Bush-Soul 81 Idaho Regional Chapter Julie Fanselow 82 Indiana Chapter Patrick McAleer 99 Jacksonville Chapter AJ Vaughan 06 Greater Los Angeles Chapter Gretchen Douglass 98 Jen Jones 98 Massachusetts Chapter Serving New England Dave Abram 89 Metro NY Chapter Alissa Galford 05 Orlando Chapter Katie Stocz 05 Philadelphia Chapter Kara McDonald 03 Greater Pittsburgh Chapter Bill Hooton 88 Portland, Oregon Chapter Jason Kent 94 Greater Raleigh/Durham Chapter Mike Whitman 01, 03 San Diego Damon Melda 04 South Carolina ChapterCharleston Holly Fisher 98 St. Louis Chapter Lanna Swindler 73 Tampa Bay Chapter Megan Gerbick 00

The Nations Capital Chapter Robert Walter 90, 92

Athletic Training Alumni Society Dr. Andrew Krause 73 Blue Line Boosters Hockey Society of Alumni and Friends Dan Morris Cheerleader/Mascot Society of Alumni and Friends Christy Wyatt 89 Chinese Alumni Society of Alumni and Friends Jian Tian 01 College of Business Society of Alumni and Friends Lori Klamo 03 Society of Alumni and Friends for Teacher Education Jacque Montgomery 67, 69 College of Health Sciences and Professions Society of Alumni and Friends Steve Davies 94, 95 College of Osteopathic Medicine Society of Alumni and Friends Jill L. Harman, M.Ed. 02 Jewish Life on Campus Alumni Society (Hillel) Danielle Leshaw Honors Tutorial College Society of Alumni and Friends Jan Cunningham Hodson 73, 96 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Society of Alumni and Friends Mickey Hart 93, 98 Marching Band Society of Alumni and Friends Andy Barber 03 The Post Alumni Society Brittany Kress 07

ROTC Air Force Society of Alumni and Friends Jay Killian 66 ROTC Army Society of Alumni and Friends Kristine Wood 93 The Sales Centre Alumni Society Chris Johnson 00 School of Music Society of Alumni and Friends Tiger Rhodes School of Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences Alumni Society Brooke Hallowell E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Society of Alumni and Friends Stephanie Pavol 04 Singing Men of Ohio Society of Alumni and Friends Aaron Comstock 00 Sports Administration/ Facilities Management Program Society of Alumni and Friends Jim Kahler 05 Study Abroad Alumni Society Catherine Marshall United Campus Ministry Society of Alumni and Friends Melissa Wales 06 Womens Chorale Alumni Society Laura Dulle 10 WOUB Alumni Society Omara Blattenberger 82

CHAPTER NETWORKS
International
Africa (Ghana - Accra Airport) Beauty Agbavor 08 Australia (Ashgrove) Dana Duke 02 Europe Ruediger Mandry Hong Kong Daniel Kung-Chen Shao 72, 98 India Girish Madla 04 Japan Eijiro Hirose 01 Malaysia Shaik Sulaiman Ismail 69, 70 Republic of China Jing Tian 01 South Korea Youngsoo Kim 84 Thailand Tawiwat Veeraklaew 95 United Arab Emirates Theresa Backus Dunn 87 United Kingdom Frank Madden 84 Vietnam Andrea (Janghyo) Koo 02

CHAPTER NETWORKS
United States
Arizona Regional Chapter Tom Healy 06 Atlanta Chapter Katie Jackson 07 Austin Chapter Brian Beasley 83 Greater Charlotte Chapter TJ Simonik 07

SOCIETIES
Society of Advocates Meghann McCall 04 The All Campus Radio Network (ACRN) Alumni Society Jay Kulpa 97

Listings include Chapter Network or Society presidents

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O HIO UNIVERSITY ALUMNI

Throughout the United States and the world

* Numbers do not include the approximately 16,000 alumni for whom we have no addresses.

www.ohioalumni.org

alumni@ohio.edu

2011 Ohio University Alumni Association

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