Alumni | National Alumni Board Missions

Office of Alumni Relations
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San Antonio, Texas 78212-7200
210-999-8404
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Mission of the Trinity University National Alumni Board

As the Trinity University Alumni Association's governing body, the National Alumni Board seeks to increase alumni interaction and support to strengthen the relevance and voice of Trinity's alumni as a primary constituency in the University Community.

 

NAB Board Meeting

Missions of Standing Committees of National Alumni Board

Recruitment Network Committee: "To partner with Trinity University's Admissions and Alumni offices to advance the University in recruiting outstanding students while providing alumni with opportunities to connect with, serve and promote the university."

Career Network Committee: "It is the mission of the Career Committee to support the initiatives of Trinity University's Career Services through increased participation by alumni in networking, thought leadership and mentoring activities." The proposed Mission Statement was discussed and accepted by the Committee.

Chapter Committee: "The Chapter Committee is committed to furthering the Alumni Association goals through providing a support system for the Alumni Chapter leadership in an effort to actively engage all alumni. The Chapters Committee strives to provide the tools necessary for measuring chapter effectiveness and growth and provide necessary support for all Trinity Alumni Chapters."

National Association Committee: "To foster and build relationships with and between Trinity and its alumni."

Student Affairs Committee: "To foster alumni and student interaction by partnering with the divisions of student affairs and advancement to encourage student and alumni engagement and philanthropy."

University Advancement Committee: "To build advancement-focused activities and programs that support the goal of alumni engagement and promote lifelong relationships between Trinity's current and future alumni, the University, and its many constituencies."