Roundtables

Do you have an idea to share, or a burning question? Focused small-group discussions meet over breakfast and lunch. They continually yield great contacts and new ideas for CASE V conference participants.

Roundtables run from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, and 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Resource Center. Coffee, juice and baked goods will be provided free of charge during the morning roundtables. Monday, lunch will be available for purchase.

Roundtables are limited to 10 participants to ensure discussion by all. Facilitators will keep discussions moving. Roundtable sign-up sheets will be posted in the Resource Center. To take part, sign up in the Resource Center beginning Sunday evening. Roundtables fill up quickly — sign up 24 hours in advance.

Monday Noon-1:30 p.m

Dreaming Big -- A Guide to Campaign Planning

Roundtable 7

— Guy Adams, Consultant, Gonser Gerber Tinker Stuhr

Training Students to be Better Alumni

Roundtable 13

— Christopher Adkins-Lamb, Director of Development EAS, Miami University

When Your Board Gets Boring -- How to inspire volunteers & board members to become Advancement Partners

Roundtable 16

— Jason D McNeal, Consultant, Gonser Gerber Tinker Stuhr

Keeping Faculty Happy - A Primer From an Arts and Science Fundraiser

Roundtable 10

Super Roundtables

Roundtable 1-6

Converse and commiserate with other colleagues in Alumni Relations, Development, Communications, Marketing and the Web about timely topics and important issues. Each Super Roundtable will explore 2-4 critical issues, while opening up the discussion to other questions and challenges brought to the table by those in attendance. During this time slot, there will be 3 Super Roundtable for Development, 2 for Alumni Relations, and 2 for Communications, Marketing,the Web.

— Kaylin Kopcho, Ohio University

— Barbara Tartaglia, University of Cincinnati Foundation

— Christopher Adkins-Lamb, Miami University

— Mary Lu Yardley, Central Michigan University

— Albert Friedman, Associate Director University Communications, University of Wisconsin-Madison

— Brian Sander, Director of Development and Marketing, University of Minnesota

Building Dedications - The Ultimate Stewardship Challenge

Roundtable 13

— Kathy Alexander, Development - Donor & Information Services, Illinois State University

Tuesday 7:30-9 a.m.

Super Roundtables

Roundtable 1-6

Converse and commiserate with other colleagues in Development, Alumni Relations, Communications, Marketing, the Web, and Independent Schools about timely topics and important issues. Each Super Roundtable will explore 2-4 critical issues, while opening up the discussion to other questions and challenges brought to the table by those in attendance. During this time slot, we will feature 2 Super Roundtables for Development, 3 for Alumni Relations, 1 for Communications, Marketing,the web.

— Tim State, Lake Forest College

— Brenda DeWitt, Ohio Wesleyan University

— Erin Swietlik, Xavier University

— Bill Shockley, Miami University

— Sylvia Devault, University of Evansville

— Karen Mittelstadt, University of Wisconsin

Helping Donors Give - What If I Gave? - Scenario Planning

Roundtable 10

— Pat Brault, CPA, Regional Director, Wipfli Hewins Investment Advisors, LLC

(Web)

The Micro Side of Blogging

Roundtable 16

— Justin Ware, University News Service, University of Minnesota