Annual Giving Fall Renewal Mailing #3

Dear Colleagues,

The third fall renewal mailing (renew #3) dropped in mailboxes starting Thursday, October 20 to all our unrestricted and giving society benefactors. As a reminder, this mailing is sent to all assigned and unassigned benefactors whose annual giving is less than $25,000, asking them to renew their previous calendar year gift by their respective fund owner. This mailing is being sent to over 22,000 households and will be followed by email reminders in the weeks to come. If you have any questions regarding our renewal strategy, please reach out to the appropriate fund (Sorin, Rockne, Law, etc.) owner on the annual giving team and they can assist.

Thanks!
Annual Giving Team

An Invitation from NDIAS: The Making of Thom Browne: A Conversation with Thom Browne and Michael Hainey

Our friends from the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study (NDIAS) would like our help in driving attendance to an event they are having next week, featuring ND alum Thom Browne.

 

A message from the NDIAS:

We want to pack Washington Hall for the Tuesday evening event. At the moment, we have 100 RSVPs, but want at least 150 more. We are doing another marketing push on Monday so hopefully people will respond post-fall break. Thom has an entourage of journalists, a documentarian, the CEO of Thom Browne, Inc. family and staff coming. If you could encourage students you know, colleagues, etc. to come that would be greatly appreciated.

Tickets are free but an RSVP is required. 

Congratulations, Dawn Smith!

The University has been blessed with Dawn Smith’s drive, grit, and humor for 13 years—especially in the last year as she’s served in Development.

Today, we celebrate Dawn’s promotion to Senior Administrative Assistant, Annual Giving effective October 24, 2022! In this role, Dawn will manage incoming communications from benefactors, maintain the team’s budget, and provide administrative support to the turbocharged Annual Giving team.

A South Bend native, Dawn and her husband, Gary, are parents to Lexi (married October 8, 2022!) and grandparents to two grandsons, Declan and Greyson. Fun fact: Dawn’s maiden name was Smith, too!

Please give Dawn a high-five in recognition of her achievement!

– Brandon Tabor and Grace Prosniewski

 

Welcome Bailey Smith as a DC in Regional Development

It is my pleasure to welcome Bailey Smith to the Regional Development team as a Development Coordinator (DC). Bailey’s first day will be Monday, October 24th.

Bailey brings a wealth of institutional knowledge from her more than three years with Mendoza College of Business, in which she provided support for the Department Chair and the ITAO Faculty. Prior to that, she was a construction and events coordinator for Granite Ridge Builders in Fort Wayne.

Bailey attended Manchester University and met her husband Ian there. They reside in Osceola with their two sons, Adler (4) and Reiner (1). In her spare time, if she is not playing superheroes with Adler or building blocks with Reiner, she enjoys reading and baking!

Please join me in welcoming Bailey!

Deena Chamberlin

Welcome Jessica Dennis, Sr Program Director on the For Good Administration team!

Dear Colleagues,

I am excited to share that Jessica Dennis is joining our For Good Administration team as Senior Program Director effective October 24. In this role, Jessica will serve as a key point of contact as she advises, manages For Good projects, develops and implements innovations in the initiative, liaises with OPAC on For Good gift press releases, and provides oversight of For Good events.

Jessica comes to us from the IDEA Center where she most recently served as their Financial Business Manager. Prior to that role, she worked for ESTEEM focusing on operations and student experience. Jessica is a 2013 graduate of Notre Dame with a BA in Sociology. She and her husband, Lex, live in South Bend. Jessica has a deep understanding of and commitment to the mission of the University, and we are thrilled that she is bringing her passion and skills to be a force For Good.

Please join me in welcoming Jessica to Development and UR.

Sincerely,
Michelle

Welcome Maya Sison to the Marketing Operations team!

Please welcome Maya Sison to the Marketing Operations, Annual Giving team as our Data Analyst. Her first day was Monday, October 17. Maya has ten years of data analytics experience in one of the top telecommunication companies in the Philippines. There she monitored business performance of products and transformed consumer behavior data into actionable, data-driven insights.

In her new role, Maya will build populations and segmentation for solicitations, stewardship, and other Annual Giving communications. She will additionally handle the assessment and processing of our Giving Society acknowledgements, as well as the assessment of our recurring giving data. We’re so thankful to have her on the team.

Please join me in welcoming her to Notre Dame!

Lauren Dolzan

Farewell and Best Wishes to Chau-Ly Phan!

Colleagues,

Please join me in wishing Chau-Ly all the best as she departs the Notre Dame family to start a new career working as a Salesforce Senior Business Analyst with the federal government.

Chau-Ly joined us following undergrad at Notre Dame in 2016, and those who have worked with Chau-Ly know her as a dedicated person of high character who could be relied on to deliver on every project. She is passionate about her work and has made a huge impact with her strategic mindset, insight, and creative ideas to deliver business solutions and working on the DEIU committees.

She has been a tremendous team member and an invaluable resource and we will miss her immensely! Chau-Ly’s last day will be Friday, Oct 28.

Please join us in gratitude and congratulations to Chau-Ly as we say farewell for now!

Information Technology and Services Team

Congratulations Kate Strieker on being promoted to Development Associate – Events!

UR Family,

It is my pleasure to share that Kate Strieker has been promoted to Development Associate – Events, within the Sorin Society team. In her new role, Kate will continue to offer exceptional stewardship and service to all Giving Society members, but will shift to leading all of our Giving Society and Annual Giving Events. Kate will also be the lead for our JHC, ADC, SORIN 175 and Dean’s Leadership Circle members as we continue to offer best in class stewardship to our most generous annual benefactors.

In the short time that Kate has joined our team, she has proved an invaluable team member – from jumping into Notre Dame Day in her first week, to overtaking projects and tasks outside of her role – Kate’s promotion is well deserved. I am excited that many of you will continue to work more closely with Kate in her new role. Coming off the back of running the Chicago marathon no less, please join me in congratulating Kate!

Many thanks!

Pablo

Welcome Tucker Kable to the Data and Strategic Analytics team!

Dear Colleagues,

I am thrilled to announce that Tucker Kable will be joining the Data and Strategic Analytics Reporting team as a Business Intelligence Professional starting November 1st. Tucker will focus on Business Object Reporting and new Tableau Dashboards for the UR Development Department.

Tucker has been with the University of Notre Dame since 2016 in the Office of Public Affairs and Communications (OPAC). In his previous OPAC position as a Data Scientist, he supported Notre Dame’s central communications department with regular and ad hoc Tableau reporting for digital asset performance data including web traffic, media monitoring, email, and social media. He provided for-hire analytics support to on campus partners including Notre Dame Graduate School, College of Science, President’s Office, Notre Dame Athletics, and Human Resources.

We are grateful that Tucker has chosen to join us and excited about the skills he will bring to our team.

Please join me in welcoming Tucker to the Development Department!

Wayne Harpenau

Director, Data and Strategic Analytics

World Mental Health Day

The World Health Organization recognizes World Mental Health Day on October 10th every year.

The theme of 2022’s World Mental Health Day, set by the World Federation for Mental Health, is ‘Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority’. Our world is reeling under the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, wars, displacement, and the climate emergency, all of which have consequences for the well-being of world citizens. There is however some good news.
There is increasing evidence that the prevention of mental ill health is possible by using both general and targeted evidence-based interventions.

This World Mental Health Day, help end the stigma around asking for help through the following:

Talk Openly About Mental Health

Educate Yourself And Others

Be Conscious Of Language

Encourage Equality Between Physical And Mental Illness

Show Compassion For Those With Mental Illness

Choose Empowerment Over Shame

Be Honest About Treatment

Let The Media Know When They’re Being Stigmatizing

Don’t Harbor Self-Stigma