Campus Alumni Advisory Board
The Campus Alumni Advisory Boards are designed to bring together representatives from alumni clubs, constituent alumni associations, and other members of the Alumni Association under one umbrella advisory board on each campus, thus allowing all groups better representation to and from the UIAA Board of Directors. Each Alumni Advisory Board will determine number of members to include, with ten as the minimum number. The purpose of the Alumni Advisory Board is to:
- Establish one comprehensive alumni advisory group on each campus.
- Nominate representatives to the UIAA Board of Directors.
- Nominate members to Board Committees.
- Become a feeder group to Board and maintain their own campus responsibilities.
- Set up operating guidelines, consistent with the UIAA By-laws.
- Create their own subcommittees.
- Represent long-term interests of the University.
- Provide ambassadorship. Be an advocate, be a conduit to reach alumni to provide a linkage and connection back to campus.
- Provide recognition to alumni who serve their University and community.
What Does The UIC Campus Alumni Advisory Board Do?
A successful alumni board depends on strong leadership and a core group of volunteers to make it active and productive. Components of a successful leadership team include:
- The establishment of goals and objectives, with measurable outcomes.
- The promotion of group participation and teamwork in all meetings.
- The recognition of individual personalities, skills and experiences within the group, in order to optimize results and networking opportunities.
- A plan for periodic review and revision of Campus Alumni Advisory Board goals and objectives.
UIC Campus Alumni Advisory Board Members ![]()
UIC Campus Alumni Advisory Board Committees ![]()











