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YaleGALE Wits – Yale Global Alumni Leadership Exchange 30 June, 2016 – Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa Witwatersrand Global Alumni Leadership Exchange 30 June, 2016 – Johannesburg, South Africa 09:00 – 09:15 Welcome – Peter Maher for Wits, Kathy Edersheim for YaleGALE 09:15 – 09:25 Introduction to the sessions – Ben Slotznick 09:25 – 10:10 SESSION ONE (parallel panel discussion breakouts) Volunteer Engagement: Stuart Cohen & Rosa Fuller Organising Alumni by their passion and interest: Cliff Warner, Jon Rose & Charlotte Hitchcock Engaging your international alumni network: Brian Wynn and Ben Slotznick 10:10 – 10:30 Tea Break 10:30 – 11:15 SESSION TWO (parallel panel discussion breakouts) Leadership Cultivation: Lynn Johnson & Llew Miller The role of volunteers in fundraising: Kathy Murphy & Brian Wynn Alumni engagement and the evolving communication landscape: Kathy Edersheim & Stuart Cohen 11:15 – 11:45 Morning Summation 11:45 – 13:00 Lunch 13:00 – 13:45 SESSION THREE (parallel panel discussion breakouts) Nurturing a Culture of Giving Back/paying it forward: Ray Kimsey and Cathy Lanier Ensuring a rich student experience to cultivate future alumni loyalty: Lynn Johnson & Cecilia Conrad Strengthening an alumni and student community through affi nity groups: Henry Lanier & Margaret Bearn 13:45 – 14:00 Break 14:00 – 14:45 SESSION FOUR (parallel panel discussion breakouts) Regional associations local & abroad: Roy Niedermayer & Ralph Wrobley Re-unions, home-comings & events: Glenn Murphy & Jon Rose Transforming alumni loyalty into alumni giving: Barbara Wagner and Oliver Janney 14:45 – 15:10 Afternoon Summation 15:10 – 15:20 Conference Closing Remarks (Peter, Kathy, Ben) 15:20 – 15:45 Networking Stuart Cohen ’70 Stuart Cohen is a personal life coach with a background in the arts. He worked as a professional commercial and editorial photographer for 25 years and has written three books on photography and one about psychology. As a volunteer in his community, Stuart has been the head of a symphony orchestra, synagogue Biographies (selected) president and served on several non-profi t boards. As a volunteer for Yale he’s worked on Yale Day of Service Numbers indicate year of graduation from Yale (Yale post-graduate degrees noted) projects and served with the Yale Alumni Service Corps in India in 2014. He traveled with YaleGALE on 3 visits to Europe in 2013 – 2014 as well as @Yale, where he participated in programs and was the offi cial Speaker photographer, and he contributes to the YaleGALE website in text and photos. Stuart helped run the class- specifi c programs at his two most recent class of 1970 reunions. Back home he participates in programs of Yale Boston. Kathy Edersheim ’87 Cecilia (Cece) Ann Conrad Kathy Edersheim is Senior Director of International Alumni Relations and Travel at the Association of Yale Alumni. Cecilia Conrad is an economist and Managing Director of Fellows, Awards and Exploratory Philanthropy at At AYA, Kathy is responsible for Yale Educational Travel and the three global mission programs, YaleGALE, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Cece has also been Professor, Dean, Vice-President, YASC (Yale Alumni Service Corps), and YASA (Yale Alumni Schools Ambassadors), as well as being part of the and Acting President at Pomona College in California as well as serving in similar capacities at other selective management team. Kathy is also working on a metrics project to assess alumni engagement. She is the founding academic institutions of higher learning. She has also served on the governing board of trustees of Muhlenberg Chairperson of YaleGALE and produced the YaleGALE trips to Australia, Japan, Turkey, China, and the U.K. prior College and Bryn Mawr College. Dr. Conrad has won awards for her teaching, research and academic to joining Yale. Kathy is also co-editor of the YaleGALE Guide. Kathy currently serves on the Advisory Group leadership. Her research interests are in the effects of race and gender on economic status, and she has for the Alumni Association of the Max Planck Institute and on an advisory panel for Future First Global. As a taken leadership roles in promoting diversity and inclusion on campus and in the economics profession. Cece volunteer, Kathy was a Board Member of the Yale Alumni Service Corps and produced the two largest programs. graduated from Wellesley College and later obtained her doctorate from Stanford. She has served as a class She was Vice-President of the Yale Alumni Chorus and co-produced the Celebration of Song Tour in 2011. Kathy offi cer, alumni interviewer, and reunion planner for the Wellesley alumni association and has participated in served on the AYA Board of Governors for four years. Kathy was the fi rst woman President of the Yale Club of service projects with the Stanford organization. New York City - the largest college club in the world with a 22 story building located in the heart of midtown Manhattan - and continues to serve on the Board of the Club. Kathy won the AYA Volunteer of the Year award in Rosa Brambila Fuller ‘80 2008. In 2011, Kathy was awarded the Yale Medal, Yale’s highest award presented by the AYA, conferred solely to honor outstanding individual service to the University. Prior to joining AYA, she worked as a Financial Advisor Rosa Fuller is a professor, educator and counselor with prior careers in international affairs and interpretation. and marketing professional. Kathy received an MBA from the Stern School of Business. She has worked in the U.S. government, taught life skills and guided educationally disadvantaged students to seek post-secondary educational opportunities at competitive universities. She has delivered workshops and informational sessions to family and community members on applying to university and helped rank YaleGALE Panelists and Facilitators candidates for admissions to UCLA. Early in her career, she worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in South America. Currently, Rosa is active in her community as a volunteer and serves as a board member at the Children’s Center—a local nonprofi t organization. For Yale, Rosa serves on the Yale Alumni Schools Committee Margaret Slocum Bearn ’48 LLB and interviews prospective candidates for Yale admissions. She also participated in the Yale Alumni Schools Margaret Slocum Bearn is a retired lawyer and legal educator. One of only two women in her entering class in Ambassadors (YASA) 2015 trip to Macedonia, Albania, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, counselling prospective 1946, Margaret practiced law with two small fi rms in New York City before joining a client Laboratory Institute university students and their parents concerning higher education opportunities in the USA. of Merchandising, a junior college, as part-time counsel and then Dean. In 1973 Margaret became Associate Dean of New York Law School, then Acting Dean. She was instrumental in recruiting former Yale professors Charlotte Hitchcock ’91 MPH to teach there when retirement from teaching was mandatory at Yale. Margaret also chaired the New York Charlotte Hitchcock is General Counsel of Newark Public Schools, New Jersey’s largest school district, Law School student and faculty exchange with University of Bologna (Italy). In 1985 Margaret joined St. John’s operated by Governor Chris Christie, in the State of New Jersey with 40,000 students, 7,000 employees and a University School of Law. In 2015 Margaret co-chaired her 70th reunion at Swarthmore College, a position she $1 billion budget. Previously, Charlotte served two New York Governors, as Special Advisor to Andrew Cuomo’s has held since her 50th reunion. She was also Vice President of the fundraising Women’s Committee of the Administration and Chief of Staff to David Paterson. Charlotte began her professional career at the Legal Aid College of Physicians of Philadelphia and serves on the Development Committee of the American Philosophical Society of New York City as a civil and criminal defense attorney. Charlotte has been an active volunteer in Society, and for which she traveled to Cuba in 2016. Margaret has regularly participated in Yale Law School various legal professional organizations. For Yale, she has been a member of the AYA Board of Governors, has alumni activities in New Haven, Philadelphia and New York and was a member of the YaleGALE delegation to represented the Yale African American Shared Interest Group at Assembly, and is currently a member of the India and @Yale in 2015. Activities and Membership Committees of the Yale Club of New York, a member of the Board of the Yale Alumni College, and a former member of the Board of YaleGALE. Charlotte has participated in four YaleGALE missions Lynn Johnson ’61 as well as YaleGALE @Yale. Lynn Johnson is a university professor, management consultant, facilitator, and executive coach. In addition to his Yale B.A., he is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary (M.Div.), the University of New Hampshire Oliver Janney ’67 (M.A.), and the University of Michigan (Ph.D.). He has taught in West Africa and at several American universities, Oliver Janney is a lawyer (Harvard Law) working as general counsel and chief legal offi cer of a multi-national including the New School University and New York University. He has worked as a university administrator at corporation. He has served on the boards of a number of professional and nonprofi t organizations in his institutions in Ohio, Michigan, and New York, and recently retired as MBA Director at the Hudson Graduate community including Chairman of the Investment Committee and Chancellor of his church and a director and Center of Long Island University. In his community, Lynn has been a volunteer counselor and a leader in his offi cer of his community association. As a volunteer for Yale, he was President of the Yale Club of the Suncoast local church. As a volunteer for Yale, Lynn has served as President of the Yale Club of Akron-Canton, initiated in Sarasota, Florida, is currently a director and member of the Club’s Alumni Schools Committee and has the Yale Day of Service in the Albany, N.Y.