Congratulations to Casey Miles

Please join me in congratulating Casey Miles (Gelchion) on her wedding to Andy Miles which took place Saturday, May 2nd. Casey and Andy were married in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, surrounded by immediate family. They plan on having a celebration with additional family and friends at a later date.

Congratulations to the happy couple!
Patty Kokesh

Congratulations to Sarah Ford and Kevin Nugent

Congratulations to Sarah Ford (Development Coordinator, Regional Development) and Kevin Nugent (Athletic Advancement Regional Development, Associate Director) on their engagement! Kevin asked Sarah to marry him on a night of playing a coronavirus-themed trivia game. She figured out the clue and said yes! We are so happy and excited for you both. Thanks for keeping it in the Development Family!

On behalf of Noell Stohler & the Regional Development Teams, please join us in celebrating Sarah & Kevin! #WeAlwaysNuge

Best Wishes to Lori Pope

Dear Colleagues,

It is with mixed emotions that I announce that Lori Pope will be leaving the CRM Core Team effective May 8, 2020 to pursue a new opportunity working with Salesforce as a Senior Success Guide in Indianapolis.

During Lori’s tenure in Development, she has been an instrumental partner and leader in Prospect Management, Change Management, Training, and crmND development. We have appreciated and benefited from Lori’s thoughtful insights, energy, and desire to help others grow and learn.

Please join me in congratulating Lori on her new position and thanking her for her many contributions to our department.

-Dean Ernzen

UR May Birthdays

Happiest of birthdays to all our University Relations colleagues celebrating their special day in May! We wish you love, laughter, and good health!

May 1 – Ashley Baranowski
May 4 – Tashana Kenny
May 6 – Erin Thornton
May 7 – Grace Prosniewski
May 9 – Gavin McGuire
May 11 – Amy Walter
May 14 – Josh Flynt
May 15 – Kathryn Valenti
May 15 – Mary Flynt
May 18 – Ron Linczer
May 19 – Allison Dixon
May 19 – Lori Rush
May 21 – Kiran Mistry
May 22 – Andy Mason
May 22 – Stephanie Washington
May 23 – Annie Geary
May 24 – Kevin McMannis
May 26 – Kate Mueller
May 31 – Jennifer Powell

Champions for Change with Micki Kidder

Join THRIVE! on Friday, May 15, 2020, from 12:00pm – 1:00pm for a Zoom session, Champions for Change: Charting Your Roadmap in Times of Uncertainty, headed by Micki Kidder.

Micki, who now serves as Vice President for University Enterprises and Events, will facilitate a conversation on how to outline a roadmap to maximize your happiness, joy, and satisfaction. While the past few months have pushed us to redefine how we balance our roles (mothers, wives, sisters, colleagues, friends, etc.), Micki looks forward to discussing how we can use this time to find a sense of calmness in the journey, and rediscover our personal and professional paths.

To learn more about this event or to register, please click here.

Contact Lori Ehrman Tinkey, ltinkey@nd.edu or 574-217-5185, with any questions.

Investing During Uncertain Times Webinar Registrants

Dear Colleagues,

As a follow-up to my prior communication on this webinar which will be held on Tuesday, May 12 at 12:30 pm EDT, a list of registrants is now available for you to view here.

Webinar access information for development staff will be shared prior to this event.

This complimentary webinar will feature special guest speaker Jeff DeHaan, Partner with Clearwater Capital Partners.

For more information about this webinar, please contact Laura Walker.

Student Emergency Relief Fund

Colleagues,

Please note:

1. The Student Emergency Relief Fund presentation is available here and at Campaign Resource Center.

2. Your email signature will be automatically updated on May 4 with a new banner that directs people to the Student Emergency Relief Fund giving page. This update will NOT be applied to Athletics Advancement, Rockne Athletics Fund, Gift Planning, Corporate and Foundation Relations as they have their unique banners. Please reach out to Lin Wang if you have any questions.

Student Hourly Pay Rate Update

Greetings from the Office of Student Employment!

In light of the announcement that there will be no faculty or staff merit increases for the upcoming fiscal year, it has also been determined that the student hourly pay rate will not increase effective May 1, 2020 as previously stated.

With this in mind, the Basic student hourly pay rate will remain $8.32 for the 2020/2021 academic year; you may review the 2020/2021 Pay Rates in the Student Jobs Resources task via insideND.

If you have already entered jobs using the increased rates, you may review the Adjust Hourly procedures in the Student Jobs Resources task via insideND to make the appropriate pay rate adjustments.

If you have any questions, please contact our office.

Sincerely,
Student Employment

An Urgent Request for Notre Dame Students

The following email was sent to members of the ND Family inviting them to make a gift to the Student Emergency Relief Fund. Assigned prospects were removed from this solicitation, but please feel free to review this language used. The Annual Giving team is handling responses – please reach out with any questions.

 

“We are committed to all Notre Dame students and their families. We want to assure that no ND students fail to graduate due to financial distress. No matter how difficult things get financially, we seek to leave no students behind.”
REV. JOHN I. JENKINS, C.S.C.,
PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

Dear [Blank],

The Notre Dame family is always at its best when we rally together, rise to the challenge, and fight for the values that have built and sustain our community.

Today, thousands of Notre Dame faculty, staff, alumni, parents, and friends are on the frontlines working to make the COVID-19 pandemic as manageable as possible. We have heard countless stories about our current students organizing food drives, tutoring elementary students online, calling to check in on elderly neighbors, and so much more.

This is why the Notre Dame experience matters so much: it forms leaders of character whose skills, knowledge, and empathy help make the world a much better place, especially in times of great need.

The consequences of the pandemic have spared no region, industry, or educational institution—including the University of Notre Dame. We anticipate this economic crisis will have a dramatic impact on many of our students and their families. Early forecasts predict that current students receiving financial aid will need more, and as many as 500 students not currently receiving financial aid will require it in the fall semester.

Helton, a sophomore, is one such student in need of assistance.

“When the campus was closed to students during Spring Break, the University paid for my airplane ticket to return home, and gave me money to pay for groceries so I could eat…”

With so many needing assistance, I hope you will consider making a gift to Notre Dame’s Student Emergency Relief Fund. We recognize that not everyone will be in a position to give at this time; if you are able to join us please know that 100 percent of your gift will directly benefit those students whose financial status is adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

I am confident that if we care for our families and one another, and remain true to our deeply held values and beliefs, we can weather any storm, under the watchful eye of Our Lady on the Dome. Be assured of my prayers for you and your loved ones.

Godspeed,

Lou Nanni
Vice President for University Relations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2i0NvMNAbY&feature=youtu.be