Regional Volunteers help to plan faculty talks, alumni panels, service projects, happy hours, dinners, and other alumni activities across the country. Each year, volunteers convene at Regional Planning Meetings in Boston, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle to set the schedule of alumni events for the year. It's not too late to get involved this year! Even if you're not in one of these areas, we welcome volunteers to plan events in their areas, and Alumni Relations and Annual Giving (ARAG) will be happy to help.
Regional Volunteers
Conference Liaisons
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Lauren Nash
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Sr. Associate Director, Alumni Relations and Annual Giving
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Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and Southern US
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Sandra Johnson
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Associate Director, Alumni Relations and Annual Giving
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Baltimore, Seattle and Washington, D.C.
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Anne Koellhoffer '09
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Jill Sherman Fellow for Leadership in Advancement
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Reunion Volunteers work with a committee of classmates to help to plan and execute successful class reunions during Alumni Weekend. Reunion Committee members participate in conference calls, assist with crafting a communications plan for their class, work with Alumni Relations and Annual Giving staff members to plan class events, and contact classmates to encourage attendance at Alumni Weekend and participation in the Class Gift.
Admission Volunteers raise the visibility of Haverford and provide important personal contact that prospective students and their parents hope to find throughout the college search process. Responsibilities of Admission Volunteers include attending college fairs, interviewing prospective students, and contacting admitted students in the spring.
Staff Contacts
Mary Maier '05, Associate Director of Admission
Kathleen Abels '09, Assistant Director of Admission
Learn more about volunteering for the Admission Office.
CDO Volunteers create important links between Haverford's alumni community and current students seeking career advice and opportunities. As a volunteer, you can sponsor an extern at your place of employment, submit job or internship openings to be posted in Network News, assist with networking receptions in your region, return to campus to speak with students about your career path, or host a one-day site visit at your office.
Contact the Career Development Office: cdo@haverford.edu
As a Haverford alumnus/a, you are a member of Haverford's Alumni Association, no membership dues required. The Alumni Association Executive Committee (AAEC) acts as the executive arm of the Association providing leadership and direction regarding alumni affairs. The AAEC consists of a president, vice president, regional coordinators, and liaisons to various College offices. Learn more.
Alumni Relations and Annual Giving staff members are always looking for new venues for regional alumni events. If you're willing to host an alumni or networking event at your home or workplace, please let us know.
The Young Alumni Advisory Group (YAAG) supports the Alumni Relations and Annual Giving (ARAG) team and the Young Alumni Liaison to the Alumni Association Executive Committee (AAEC) in their efforts to create and sustain meaningful relationships with Haverford’s young alumni, defined as graduates of the last decade. In partnership with ARAG, the YAAG seeks to support recent graduates with programs, communications and opportunities that are uniquely tailored to strengthen the active
involvement of young alumni in support of Haverford College and the Alumni Association. The Advisory Group will also support the efforts of building philanthropic relationships between young alumni and the College – specifically through the Annual Fund. Learn more.