AGSM Navy Event Registration

Colleagues,
“Early-bird” Navy registration is now open for Blue, Gold, and $25k+ Giving Society members.  Monday’s email to Sorin, Rockne, OSTM, and JCOS members will be followed by an email on Wednesday opening registration to all levels, with the addition of Badin Guild members.
Important: It is possible for a donor to have a Green/Blue/Gold/Circle ticket lottery level without being a Green/Blue/Gold/Circle member of Giving Societies.  Please be careful when communicating with donors about their eligibility for Giving Society events.
Registration is open at this link (MyNotreDame login required): http://My.ND.edu/Navy17
For registration questions, please contact the Donor Experience team at donorexperience@nd.edu and 574-631-5198.
For all other football event questions, please contact Christine Wallace (cwallac3@nd.edu).  A full rundown of this year’s events can be found at http://Supporting.ND.edu/FB17
Thanks,
Jonathan Retartha
Manager, Donor Experience

USC AGSM Event Attendees

Colleagues,
Please use this link to access a shared Google Doc containing all registered guests for this weekend’s Annual Giving events.
Fundraisers – If you would like email check-in notification for specific donors at certain events, please send me an email at Jonathan.Retartha@ND.edu with the names of the donors and events you’d like notification for.
Please Note: The Donor Experience team at DonorExperience@nd.edu or 574-631-5198 will accept registrations for all events except Friday Kickoff and Ask Jack until 5:00pm ET this Thursday. No registrations will be accepted on Friday.  Saturday walk-up requests are subject to availability.
Go Irish!

Jonathan Retartha ’07, ’11 MBA
MANAGER, DONOR EXPERIENCE, ANNUAL GIVING
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT

Congratulations Lindahl and Eric Chase

Welcome Miles James Chase!

I am pleased to announce that Lindahl and Eric Chase welcomed their son, Miles James, into the world on Saturday, October 14. Miles weighed in at 8 lbs 5 oz. and 20.5 long.
Join me in congratulating the new Chase family, party of 3!
Brian

Welcome Tyler Dye to the ND Alumni Association

I am pleased to announce the addition of Tyler Dye to the Notre Dame Alumni Association staff. Tyler assumes the role of myNotreDame Support Coordinator, providing support for myNotreDame, IrishCompass, and our alumni Google domain for our alumni, parents, friends, and volunteers.

Tyler is originally from Toronto Canada but has lived throughout the United States. He served for four years in the U.S. Air Force as an F-16 Crew Chief. After leaving the service he received a degree in Management Information Systems from Indiana University South Bend. He is also the proud father of a wonderful daughter named Evelyn.

Please join me in welcoming Tyler to the team!


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Mark S. Welch, MBA ’04

Director of Information Technology

University of Notre Dame Alumni Association

100 Eck Visitors Center | Notre Dame, IN 46556

574-631-6774

mark.welch@nd.edu

Brian Dean to transition to McGrath Institute of Church Life

Friends,

It is with mixed emotions that I announce Brian Dean will transition to the McGrath Institute for Church Life. Effective October 23, Brian will begin serving as the Director of Finance and Operations for the McGrath ICL.

For the past 7 years, the Development team has benefited from Brian’s leadership. A servant leader and one dedicated to the mission of Our Lady, Brian has brought inspiration, compassion, and commitment to excellence to those around him. We are grateful for his leadership and friendship.

In this new role, Brian will report to John Cavadini and continue to further the University’s important role within the Church. Please join me in congratulating Brian on his new role, and thanking his for his selfless dedication to Notre Dame.

Best,

Brad

 

Director, Donor Communication, Recognition, and Stewardship.

Special Events and Stewardship has an open position for a Director, Donor Communications, Recognition and Stewardship. If you are interested in exploring this position please visit jobs.nd.edu and/or contact Ann Moran or Katherine Lane.

Thank you

Natella MicolaVonFurstenrecht
RECRUITING COORDINATOR, ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT

O: 574-631-8921
M: 574-514-6108
W: giving.nd.edu

Administrative Assistant (Athletics Advancement )

Athletics Advancement has an open position for an Administrative Assistant. If you are interested in exploring this position please visit jobs.nd.edu and/or contact Ann Moran or Sara Liebscher.

Thank you

 

Natella MicolaVonFurstenrecht
RECRUITING COORDINATOR, ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT

Congratulations, Jan Miller!

Dear Staff, 
 
There’s a Bible verse that says, “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest.” (Galatians 6:9). For 26+ years our friend and colleague, Jan Miller, has dedicated herself to the Alumni Association. Now, Jan has made the difficult, yet very exciting, decision to retire at the end of the end of the year. Jan’s retirement will be effective on Dec. 31, 2017.
Jan has built countless relationships over the last two and a half decades, including colleagues that have become friends; faculty that enjoyed working with her through the Hesburgh Lecture Series; and our volunteer leaders that know Jan has always been here to help when needed.
We will miss Jan’s tireless support of key programs including the Hesburgh Lecture Series, Excellence in Teaching Conference, and Reunion programming. Jan is known as much for her personal touch with volunteer leaders who rely on her for the right information and friendly manner as she is for her meticulous organization and record-keeping abilities.
We are excited for Jan to enjoy the fruits of her labor in retirement. Join me in wishing Jan much happiness in her next life chapter which will be filled with family and friends in Myrtle Beach and South Bend.
Sincerely,
Mandy Kinnucan

Condolences to Dolly Duffy and Family

I am sorry to share more sad news from Dolly and her family. Her mother passed away yesterday. On the heels of the death of her father in May, this is extra difficult for them as you can imagine. Her solace is that they are now together.

Please keep Dolly and her family in your prayers. We will share information about the arrangements once they are made.

Lou

Control-Alt-Delete Function

On Saturday, October 7, OIT system administrators will remove the ctl-alt-delete function that comes up before the login screen on all domain managed Windows machines. This change will not remove the ability to use this function for other shortcuts and will be applied with the normal monthly patches.
After this change, the Windows computer will go directly to the login screen when you turn it on or wake it up instead of the ctl-alt-delete screen.
This configuration was originally implemented for Windows XP systems where the ctl-alt-delete step provided a level of security. Today, it does not enhance security and causes problems for any Windows device with a detachable keyboard, such as a Microsoft Surface.
Without the keyboard, you cannot perform the ctl-alt-delete function and may be unable to login to the device. The change will eliminate this issue for these devices.
If you have any questions please contact your departmental support team.