• Building advancement in challenging political climates with Serge Sych

  • Apr 18 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Building advancement in challenging political climates with Serge Sych

  • Summary

  • On Alumless World this week, hosts Nicole and Ryan sit down with Dr. Serge Sych, Senior Lecturer and Pro-Rector for Stakeholder Engagement at the International Business School in Budapest, for a conversation about leading alumni engagement and institutional advancement during times of political disruption and uncertainty.

    Drawing on his experiences as Vice President for Alumni Relations at Central European University during the school’s forced relocation from Budapest to Vienna, Serge reflects on what it means to build a culture of engagement and philanthropy in a region where those traditions are still emerging—and in an environment that can shift dramatically due to politics and global events.

    The episode explores Serge’s work in pioneering integrated alumni relations models, launching Central Europe’s first annual fund and reunion giving program, and mobilizing alumni support to defend academic freedom. From his research on the professional identities of alumni relations leaders to his current role as an educator and CASE/EAIE faculty member, Serge offers global insights for advancement professionals navigating complex institutional landscapes.

    Subscribe to Alumless World to hear the extended podcast conversation. Special thanks to AlumniQ for sponsoring this episode. Visit alumniq.com for more details about their unique approach to boosting alumni events and volunteerism.

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