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What is a City Champion Volunteer
"When
I travel, I am struck by the level of enthusiasm among the CC community
and its desire to stay connected. The City Champions program is a vigorously
engaged expression of that community." - President Richard F. Celeste
This
is an exciting time for Colorado College. We have embarked on an ambitious
campaign to achieve the college's Vision 2010 goals, including our mission
to provide the finest liberal arts education in the country.
CC City Champion volunteers constitute a network of talented and energetic
representatives reaching well beyond campus boundaries who play an integral
role in helping the college strengthen and sustain its Vision 2010 goals.
In addition to hosting social gatherings for alumni, parents, and students,
CC City Champions help increase the visibility of the college in their
area, serve as connectors to their communities by assisting the college
with student recruitment, identifying internship
and career opportunities, annual giving and
Funding the Vision.
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| News
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| City
Champions Workshop
City Champion Volunteers (Ambassadors, STRIPES, AAB) are invited to campus
for a City Champion Workshop
July 25-26, 2008
Register
Online
The college will pay for your lodging for participants at the La Quinta
near the World Arena. The La Quinta has an airport shuttle. All rooms
are double occupancy. The college will assign rooms and roommates. The
college will also reiumburse you for your airfare up to $350. The following
meals will also be provided: Friday dinner (at event on campus), Saturday
breakfast, lunch and dinner (on campus). Questions about the workshop?
Contact Courtney Arnstein at (719) 389-6778 or carnstein@coloradocollege.edu.
Tentative Agenda
Friday, July 25
Check-in: La Quinta Inn & Suites
Colorado Springs South AP
2750 Geyser Dr.
Phone: (719) 527-4788
Complimentary continental breakfast; heated outdoor pool and spa; fitness
center; free high-speed Internet access. Located off Interstate 25 with
complimentary shuttle service to Colorado Springs Airport.
5:45 p.m. Board CC shuttle in front of host hotel
6 p.m. Achieving Our Vision 2010 Campaign Event
Colorado College campus
Join Front Range donors at a fun event in the new Edith Kinney Gaylord
Cornerstone Arts Center. www.coloradocollege.edu/Giving/
Saturday, July 26
8 a.m. Board CC shuttle in front of host hotel
8:30 a.m. Welcome by President Richard F. Celeste: Pick Your Passion
Gaylord Hall
Coffee, tea and pastries served
9 – 10 a.m. “JUST ASK”
Location, TBA
Steve Elder, VP for Advancement
Robb Pike, Director of Development
10 – 11 a.m. Who Does What? - Coordinators, Ambassadors, STRIPES,
Mentors, AAB
Location, TBA
The Role of City Champion Coordinators and Others
11 – 2 p.m. Defining the Objectives of Each City Champ City Circle
Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
We’ll have a working lunch in our LEED-certified, interdisciplinary
teaching, learning and performing arts center. On-campus champs will sit
with field coordinators, ambassadors, STRIPES, and AAB volunteers based
on geographic regions. A quick building tour will follow lunch.
2 – 3:30 p.m. Base Camp Operations, Calendars, Websites and More:
Setting Goals and Monitoring Progress
Armstrong 210 – “Base Camp” Conference Room
Communication Challenges and Possibilities
Discussion of Electronic Communication Options
Armstrong 210 – “Base Camp” Conference Room
Bob Kerwin, Director of Communications
Cathey Barbee, Director of Advancement Services
3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Engaging Faculty, Students and Staff in Champ
Activity
Location, TBA
Engagement Beyond Events
4 – 5 p.m Between Now and 2010 Workshop Wrap-up
Location, TBA
5:15 p.m. Happy Hour and Dinner
Morreale House
City Champ Success Stories
7 p.m. Board shuttle and return to host hotel
Register
Online
City Champions Work to Broaden Support Base
by Lisa Ellis ’82
The campaign to Achieve Our Vision 2010 will require the active
and sustained engagement of all members of the Colorado College community
— faculty, staff, students, alumni, parents, and friends —
today and over the next three years.
The college’s City Champions program is a far-reaching, highly
coordinated effort aimed at building and nurturing a CC community that
is palpable, real, and dynamic on campus and in cities throughout the
United States and around the world.
“When I travel, I am struck by the level of enthusiasm among the
CC community and its desire to stay connected,” says CC President
Dick Celeste. “The City Champions program is a vigorously engaged
expression of that community.”
City Champions is a network of talented and energetic volunteers who reach
well beyond campus to play an integral role in helping the college meet
its Vision 2010 goals. These volunteers represent the college’s
campaign field organization — the activity “below tree line”
on the way to peak performance. These dedicated people are working together
to create an ongoing, sustainable, and engaged campaign effort nationally
and internationally.
City Champions operations have begun in strategic parts of the country
where there are large numbers of alumni, parents, and prospective students.
Key cities include Boston, Chicago, Colorado Springs, Denver, Los Angeles,
Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC. A CC
alumna/us or parent has already signed on as a City Champions coordinator
in each of these cities, and programming is well underway. Every member
of the extensive CC community is encouraged to become a champion and launch
a City Champions effort in his or her own city.
In addition to hosting social gatherings for alumni, parents, faculty
and students, city champs help increase the visibility of the college
in their areas; serve as connectors to their communities by assisting
the college with student recruitment, identifying internship and career
opportunities; and help with annual giving and development efforts.
“The City Champions philosophy acknowledges a very simple fact:
Supporting CC is a whole fabric and not a single thread. For instance,
a development volunteer this year might prefer to be an admission interviewer
next year ... and vice versa,” says Jay Maloney ’75,
assistant vice president for development. “Giving money is one of
the ways — but not the only way — that people can contribute
to CC.”
On-campus city champions from a wide range of offices, including admission,
alumni and parent relations, Career Center, athletics, media relations,
annual giving, and development, meet monthly to plan and coordinate joint
efforts. A “base camp” is being created to facilitate constant
coordination and communication between on-campus champs and champs in
cities across the country.
The extent to which we achieve our vision will depend in large measure
on the success of the City Champions program, and on you.
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Admission |

The Goal: 500 interviews a year by alumni in
2010 and beyond. 92.2% of those interviewed by alumni apply.
To find out how you can make an impact or become a STRIPES admission volunteer,
contact Kari Kwinn '03,
Admission Counselor, at (719) 389-6347.
Interviews
by alumni in City Champion Cities
2006-2007
366 total interviews were conducted in the 10 City Champion cities as
well as Portland, ME; Portland, OR; New Mexico; Arizona; Woodstock, VT;
Oklahoma; North Carolina; Tennessee; St. Louis, MO and international locations.
Of the students who interviewed with alumni, 322 applied, 148 were admitted
for fall and 15 were admitted for winter.
2005-2006: 180 interviews
Boston - 42 interviews, 38 incoming students
Chicago - 31 interviews, 24 incoming students
Colorado Springs - 40 interviews, 41 incoming students
Denver - 1 interview, 73 incoming students
Los Angeles - 10 interviews, 13 incoming students
Minneapolis/St. Paul - 14 interviews, 20 incoming students
New York - 1 interview, 28 incoming students
San Francisco - 26 interviews, 20 incoming students
Washington, DC - 6 interview, 34 incoming students
Class
of 2011 Information:
- 4,850
applicants for class of 2011, a record number
- 32
percent admitted; 49 percent men and 51 percent women
- Included
among this year’s entering class of 525 students are 17 high school
valedictorians, three black belts in martial arts, the Swiss Junior
Olympic Men’s Nordic Teleskiing champion, and an international
boomerang competitor. Forty-four are in the top 1 percent of their graduating
classes.
-
46 percent of first-year students are receiving some type of aid
- 18
percent of class has self-identified as American ethnic minority
- 24
students or 5 percent are international
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| Alumni
& Parents |

The
Goal: 60% by 2010
The Goal: Increase alumni annual giving from 40% to 60% in 2010
and beyond. CC's alumni giving participation hovers around 40 percent each
year. It is currently at 34 percent. Help us close the gap between our giving
percentage and the percentage of alumni who had a wonderful experience at
CC! To help increase annual giving in your city, contact Lori
Ann Summers, Director of Annual Giving, at (719) 389-6771.
Annual
Giving by Alumni in City Champion Cities
2008 fiscal year to-date as of 11/07
Alumni
and Parent Events |
| Career
& Internships |
|

The
Goal: Five internships in all 10 cities in 2010 and beyond. Contact
Geoff Falen, Director,
or Andrea Culp, Internship
Coordinator, at (719) 389-6893 with internship and career opportunities
in your area.
Know of an internship or job opportunity in your city?
Post it on the Career
Center website.
2006-2007:
Overall, at least 78 organizations (69 of them from City Champion
cities) offered nearly 80 specific internship opportunities. In City Champion
cities, 46 more internship opportunities were offered.
Internships
Offered:

Help
us help our students!
The Colorado College Career Center sees alumni and parents as invaluable
resources in the search for quality experiential opportunities that will
assist students in their career exploration and development. The Career
Center welcomes the opportunity to work with you to provide current students
with substantive practical experiences.
There are
four ways you can engage with Colorado College students:
1) Internships
2) Post a job opportunity
3) Job and Internship Fair
4) Selective Liberal Arts Consortium (SLAC)
Internships.
We would be glad to assist you in designing an internship opportunity
specifically for your company or publicizing an existing internship program
offered by your organization. Most Colorado College students would be
interested in full-time and part-time summer internships; however, some
students may also be able to participate in internships during the academic
year. Students pursue internships that will help them test out a career
field or give them substantive experience in an area of interest.
Post a job
opportunity. If your company or organization has full-time entry-level
jobs available, we would be glad to make the opportunity available for
Colorado College students and recent alumni through SUCCESS, our on-line
posting system. We can also arrange an on-campus visit to conduct interviews
and promote your organization. Log in to SUCCESS at http://www.coloradocollege.edu/ccsuccess.
Job and Internship
Fairs. These events target students who are looking for full-time jobs,
internships, and summer opportunities. If you feel this would be a good
opportunity to showcase your company or organization, please register
at http://www.coloradocollege.edu/ccsuccess.
Selective
Liberal Arts Consortium (SLAC). SLAC offers the opportunity for employers
to interview bright, talented students from 14 of the nations most selective
and competitive liberal arts colleges. We encourage you to contact us
to discuss how your organization can get involved in these activities.
We hope you
take this opportunity to engage with the Colorado College community by
assisting students in their career exploration. Please contact Gretchen
Wardell, Career Services Assistant, at 719-389-6893 or Gretchen.Wardell@ColoradoColege.edu
with questions or to get started with any of the above activities. The
Colorado College Career Center staff and I look forward to working with
you.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Falen
Career Center Director, Colorado College
Geoff.Falen@ColoradoCollege.edu
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| Development
& Giving |
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The Goal: $300
million by 2010
Investors in CC have contributed $140 million over the past four years.
Additionally, alumni and parents are considering investment opportunities
valued at more than $40 million. The Goal: A $300 million
campaign to raise $80 million to undergird FACULTY, $100 million to support
STUDENTS, and $120 million to develop a CAMPUS for the next generation.
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Champions Calendar |

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| Boston |
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Alumni: 671
Parents: 871
1874 members: 13
President's Circle members: 8
Internships: 5
Alumni Admission Interviews: 62
Alumni Annual Giving: 30.10%
Parent Annual Giving: 15.61%

City Champion Coordinator: Greg
Piesco-Putnam '05
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Josh
Bailey
STRIPES Coordinator: Cammy Watts '75
Ambassador: Carrah Malone '98
Trustees: Eben Moulton '68
City Champions: Elizabeth DeWinter Brennan '95, Jan Brown
P '07, Tom Brown P '07, Chip Collins ''77, Lyn Coupounas '46, Chris Covington
'03, Hap Ellis '71, Tim Fitzgerald '85, Dave Furneaux '93, Lisa R. Hastings
'91, Chrissie Long '06, Carrah Malone '98, Don Manzelli '53, Sara Mattes
P’04, P’06, Kathy Metcalfe and Lang Wheeler P’06, Eben
Moulton '68, Greg Putnam '05, Cammy Watts '75

For more information regarding alumni, parent and development events,
please view the calendar.
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| Chicago |
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Alumni: 681
Parents: 776
1874 members: 31
President's Circle members: 7
Internships: 1
Alumni Admission Interviews: 32
Alumni Annual Giving: 30.54%
Parent Annual Giving: 12.11%
City Champion Coordinator: David
Hughes '76 P'09
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Ann-Marie
Manning
STRIPES coordinator: Terry Cahill '00
Ambassador: David Hughes '76
City Champions: Lisa Blumberg and Paul Blumberg '83,
Richard Bowen P'08,
Terrence Cahill '00, Emmanuela and William Carney II '80, Edward '83 and
Laura F. Carney '83, John and Jane B. Colman '51, Amy and Matthew Davidson
'76, Carlos '72 and Sandra Frum '71, Raymond and Susan Gillette P'06,
Amy '80 and Robert Greenebaum Jr. '76, James Heckman '65, Denise '77 and
David Hughes '76, Paul Klein '69, Thomas and Susan S. Kuczmarski '73,
Robin Lachman and Thomas Lee '78, Amy '84 and Steven Louis '84, Barbara
Goodman Manilow '82, Jennifer and Mark Peterson '93, Cynthia '81 and David
Rosenbloom '81, Kimberley Silver '98, Leslie and Alden Sulger III '83,
Johanna and Robert Williams '64
For more information regarding alumni, parent and development events,
please view the calendar.
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Alumni and Parent Events
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| Colorado
Springs |
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Alumni: 2,116
Parents: 999
1874 members: 64
President's Circle members: 8
Internships: 15
Alumni Admission Interviews: 77
Alumni Annual Giving: 32.18%
Parent Annual Giving: 20.12%
City Champion Coordinator: Jeff
Haney '76
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Gina
Taranto '93
STRIPES coordinator: VACANT
Ambassadors: Chris Jones '83 and Momi Ching Dufault '72
AAB members: Heather Carroll '89, Tim Lambert '93
Trustees: William Hybl '64
City Champions: Ben Berger '07, Heather Carroll '89,
Momi Ching Dufault '72, Victor Fitzjarral '07, Colin Frazer '02, Jeffrey
Haney '76, William Hybl '64, Chris Jones '83, Tim Lambert '93, Alden Sheffield
'69

For more information regarding alumni, parent and development events,
please view the calendar.
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Springs Alumni and Parent Events
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| Denver |
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Alumni: 3,030
Parents: 2,108
1874 members: 53
President's Circle members: 30
Internships: 32
Alumni Admission Interviews: 4
Alumni Annual Giving: 28.38%
Parent Annual Giving: 9.68%

City Champion Coordinator: Suzanne
White '77
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Robb
Pike
STRIPES coordinator: Sonia Kumar '04
Ambassador: Alan Luzietti '92
Ambassador for Young Alumni: Robin Dunn '06
AAB members: Jim Burness '90, Kristie Kauerz '91, Ann Pfeiffenberger
O'Neill '83, Cynthia Skeen '70, Ari Stiller-Shuhlman '06
Trustees: Sue Allon '81, Bill Campbell '67, Bob
Manning '69, Manuel Martinez '74, Ray
Petros '72, Jack Pottle '77, Brian Thomson '85, Jack
Wold '75
City Champions: Sue Allon '81, Ralph Armijo '74, Scot Barker
'71, Ed Benton '50, David Birnbaum '83, Jim Burness '90, Bill Campbell
'67, Jocelyn Gamble Childs '80, Four Cogswell '87, Susan Duncan '52, Robin
Dunn '06, Ann Frick '73, Brad Friedman '82, David Gottenborg '77, Susan
Hilb '63, Tom Hilb '60, Kristie Kauerz '91, Sonia Kumar '04, Alan Luzietti
'92, Robert Manning '69, Jim Marlow '73, Manuel Martinez '74, Laura Marvin
'80, Jerry McHugh '80, Jerome McHugh Sr., Susan Mitchell '57, Ann Pfeiffenberger
O'Neill '83, Dorothy Nichols Pacheco '87, Don Pacheco '81, Cici Peterson
'81, Ray Petros '72, Jack Pottle '77, Shawn Reid '94, Mary Reisher '78,
Scott Schoelzel '80, Dick Schulte '75, Tom Shallow '81, Harris Sherman
'64, Cynthia Skeen '70, Eaton Smith '44, David Smith '70, Greg Smith '69,
Crissie Snow '72, Ari Stiller-Shuhlman '06, Michael Szyliowicz '85, David
Tenner '81, Brian Thomson '85, Dirk Tyler '80, Bill Ward '64, John Warner
'72, Suzanne White '77, Mark Williams '82, Jack Wold '75

For
more information regarding alumni, parent and development events, please
view the calendar.
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Denver
Alumni and Parent Events
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| Los
Angeles |
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Alumni: 948
Parents: 534
1874 members: 19
President's Circle members: 12
Internships: 4
Alumni Admission Interviews: 13
Alumni Annual Giving: 24.47%
Parent Annual Giving: 14.61%
City Champion Coordinator: Mike
Ibarra '79
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Robb
Pike
STRIPES coordinator: VACANT
Ambassador: Rob Gard '92
AAB members: Rob Gard '92, Natalie Collins Battersbee
'61
Trustees: Neal Baer '78, Margaret Mathies '57, Adam Press
'84, Harold Price
City Champions: Neal Baer '78, Thomas Baxter '76, Nancy
Belinsky '81, Natalie Collins Battersbee '61, Rob Gard '92, Michael Ibarra
'79, Margaret Mathies '57, Adam Press '84, Harold Price
For more information regarding alumni, parent and development events,
please view the calendar.
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Alumni and Parent Events
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| Minneapolis/St.
Paul |
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Alumni: 612
Parents: 720
1874 members: 18
President's Circle members: 11
Internships: 2
Alumni Admission Interviews: 14
Alumni Annual Giving: 31.37%
Parent Annual Giving: 11.53%
City
Champion Coordinator: Thea
Keamy '86
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Gina
Taranto
STRIPES coordinator: Adam Gunther '96
Ambassadors: Charlie Flinn '89 and Jenny Hustad Flinn '90
AAB member: Judy Thompson Fischer '73
City Champions: Carol and Judson Bemis '76, James Craig '97,
Ted Christianson '89, Robert Daly '85, John and Mary Lou Dasburg P'07,
Margaret Dines '81, James Diracles '70, Daniel Dolan '85, Marc Fischer
'02, Judy Thompson Fischer '73, Charles '89 and Jennifer '90 Flinn, Jane
Goodnight '89, Thomas Gould '69, Kathy Graves '84, Adam Gunther '96, Gregory
and Mary Ann Halbert P'08, Peter Herfurth '73, Lisa Hesdorffer '90, Keith
Hoppe '88, Thea Keamy '86, David Knoblauch '69, Christopher Lyon , John
Massopust '73, Susan Metzger '69, William Metzger '67, Ed "Duke"
Motch '78, Heather Page '88, Jamie Peters '75, Marc Pettygrove '82, Giselle
Restrepo '02, Cal Simmons '70, Had Solberg '71, John Thomson P'07, Barbara
and Bill Van Brunt P'07, Douglas Van Metre '81, Stephen Weld '64, Rob
'76 and Susan White '76, Nancy Woodrow '68, David Wright '84

For
more information regarding alumni, parent and development events, please
view the calendar.
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Alumni and Parent Events
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| New
York |
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Alumni: 1,098
Parents: 1146
1874 members: 22
President's Circle members: 7
Internships: 4
Alumni Admission Interviews: 20
Alumni Annual Giving: 22.22%
Parent Annual Giving: 13.70%
City Champion Coordinator: Quana
Rochelle '03
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Nicole
Rivet
STRIPES coordinator: Liz Stanton '88
Ambassador: Quana Rochelle '03
AAB members: VACANT
Trustees: Holly Ornstein Carter '85, Hans Utsch P'92
& P'95
City Champions: Jon Adler P'07, Rachel Adler P'07, Holly
Carter '85, Andrew DeNatale '99, Alexander Durst '93, Jim Finkel '82,
Lisa Gesson '97, Brian Giebel '95, Edward Glassmeyer P'91, P'94, P'96
, Penelope Glassmeyer P'91, P'94, P'96 , Carly Glassmeyer '96, Amy Guglielmo
'94, James Heller '71, Bill Heuslein '84, John Hock P'08, P'09, Richard
Kilbride '78, Audrey Manley '89, Jim McDowell '74, Roger Mullarkey '86,
Gillian Munson '92, Michael Murphy '75, Quana Rochelle '03, Carky Rubens
'52, Mary Rubens '53, Christine Schluter '65, Jesse Sokolow '72, Liz Stanton
'88, Tom Sulger '85, John Troubh '79, Hans Utsch P'92, P'95, Stacy Volker
'95, Paige West '90

City Champion Blitz - CC is coming to New York!
May 1 - 3, 2008
For more information regarding alumni, parent and development events,
please view the calendar.
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York Alumni and Parent Events
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| San
Francisco |
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Alumni: 1,225
Parents: 632
1874 members: 27
President's Circle members: 19
Internships: 0
Alumni Admission Interviews: 32
Alumni Annual Giving: 25.14%
Parent Annual Giving: 11.55%

City Champion Coordinator: Alison
Henry '99
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contact: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Ann-Marie
Manning
STRIPES coordinator: Caroline Mullen '05
Ambassador: Rob Adkisson '92
Ambassador for Young Alumni: Caroline Mullen '05
AAB members: Rob Adkisson '92, Laura Dearborn '64, Pamela Miller
'84
Trustees: John Chalik '67, Liz Larned '83, Bob Selig '61, Colburn
Wilbur
City Champions: Rob Adkisson '92, Douglas Brown '68,
John Chalik '67, Gretchen Corbin '93, Laura Dearborn '64, James Deichen
'76, Kathleen Vigil Deichen '76, Maxwell Drever P'06, P'08, Cynthia Gilbert
'82, Alison Henry '99, Lorna Kollmeyer '80, Elizabeth Larned '83, Kimberly
Miles '05, Eric Miller '83, P'11, Pamela Miller '84, P'11, Caroline Mullen
'05, Kathryn Nyrop '77, Bob Selig '61, Henry Shires '82, Scott Smith '76,
P. Andrew '85 and Carolyn '86 Stenovec, Angelic Taube '92, Bill Thomas
'67, Colburn Wilbur, Blair Wilson '03, Susan Wolf-Becker '76,
Stephen Zavell '73
Success
in San Francisco
Drew
Foster '08 recently contacted the Career Center with a dilemma.
He had been offered a summer internship with a video game animation company
in the Bay Area, but couldn't take advantage of the opportunity if he
couldn't find affordable housing. That's where the San Francisco City
Champion volunteers come in. Through the network of CC alumni and friends
in the Bay Area, Drew was able to secure housing for the entire summer.
CC friend, Heidi Roizen, and her family have offered
housing for half the summer. Through the good work of Pamela Miller
'84 and her sister Grace, Don '59
and Judy MacMillan have offered their guest house. Alison
Henry '99 has offered housing "in between times," if
Drew needed it, dinners at her house and a friendly contact. Rob
Adkisson '92 also emailed to see what he could do. Drew has been
overwhelmed by the generosity of CC alumni and their friends, to say nothing
of those on campus who came together to assist him.
So here is a big thanks to all of you in the CC community who in some
way have made it possible for Drew to pursue an internship that would
otherwise be beyond his means. Drew verifies that an internship in this
field of video games, is in most cases, the passport to a full-time job
in the industry. CC

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more information regarding alumni, parent and development events, please
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Francisco Alumni and Parent Events
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| Seattle |
|
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Alumni: 946
Parents: 669
1874 members: 12
President's Circle members: 10
Internships: 1
Alumni Admission Interviews: 39
Alumni Annual Giving: 30.13%
Parent Annual Giving: 11.81%
City Champion Coordinator: Craig
Campbell '73
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Josh
Bailey
Ambassador: Treena Colby '93
STRIPES coordinator: Ariana Stafford '00
Trustees: Doug Norberg '62, Michael Slade '79, Brian Williamson
'96
City Champions: Raleigh Bowden '74 and P'06, Caroline
Bulmer '00, McLean Bulmer '98, Janet Buttenwieser '93, Craig Campbell
'73, Treena Colby '93, Gretchen Corbin '93, Michael Doubleday '74, Susan
Leavitt '73, Jack Little P'05, Marina Little P'05, Peter Morgan '74, P'06,
Robert Nathane P'07, Susan Nathane P'07, Sheryl and Peter '78 Neupert
'78, Nancy '64 and Doug '62 Norberg, Billy Poll '90, Nikki Putnam '99,
Zach Putnam '98, Julie Sargent '79, Preston Sargent '80, Ron Sher '64,
Mike Slade '79, Ariana Stafford '00, Bill Stafford '63, Charles Streamer
'76, Donna and Thor Thorson '67, Brian Williamson '96

City
Champion Blitz - CC is coming to Seattle!
April 17 - 19, 2008
For
more information regarding alumni, parent and development events, please
view the calendar.
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Alumni and Parent Events
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| Washington,
DC |
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Alumni: 653
Parents: 583
1874 members: 5
President's Circle members: 3
Internships: 4
Alumni Admission Interviews: 22
Alumni Annual Giving: 26.80%
Parent Annual Giving: 14.58%

City Champion Coordinator: Ed
Goldstein '79
Alumni & Parent Office contact: Courtney
Arnstein
Admission Office contact: Kari
Kwinn '03
Career Center contacts: Geoff
Falen
Development Office contact: Nicole
Rivet
STRIPES coordinator: Andrew
Curry '01
Ambassador: John Anthony '95, Katherine Neebe '97
AAB members: Ed Goldstein '79, Mark Glaze '92, Ann Morrison
Smith '73
Trustees: David Lampton P'00, Ken Salazar '77, Suzanne
Woolsey P '97, '98 & '99
City Champions: John Anthony '95, Elaine Chan P'06, P'09,
Andrew Curry '01, Mark Glaze '92, Jeff Goldberg P'10, Ed Goldstein '79,
Peter Hiebert P'06, P'09, David Lampton P'00, Frank Lloyd P'93, P'11,
Ann Morrison Smith '73, Katherine Neebe '97, Ken Salazar '77, Gary Townsend
P'08, Holly Townsend P'08, Jim Woolsey P'97, P'98, P'00, Suzanne Woolsey
P'97, P'98, P'00

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