Evaluating the independent alumni association model with Janet Kinard
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At a time when many universities are moving toward fully integrated advancement models, other successful structures exist, like the one at Georgia Tech. On this episode of Alumless, Ryan and Chris are joined by Janet Kinard, Vice President for Engagement at the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, to explore how an independent, alumni-led association can thrive alongside a separate foundation and development office.
Janet walks listeners through Georgia Tech’s distinctive engagement structure and the systems that keep multiple entities aligned around shared goals. The conversation examines common misconceptions about independent associations, how leadership teams manage inevitable tensions between engagement and fundraising, and why collaboration remains central to long-term success.
In the bonus segment, Janet shares how the Alumni Association serves as a two-way door between alumni and campus and why Georgia Tech continues to outperform national averages in alumni engagement. She also reflects on how data and CASE AEM metrics guide planning and decision-making, and what other institutions should consider before moving toward a fully integrated model.
This episode of Alumless is made possible by our season sponsors Protopia, AlumniQ, and Givzey.