Class Gift efforts could not be successful without the help of volunteers. Serving as a Class Gift Volunteer is a fun, rewarding experience, but don’t take it from us - listen to what those who have served in these roles have to say:
“The opportunity to serve as Gift Co-Chairs was a great way to serve the
University and its mission. At our stage in life, taking on one more thing seemed like a daunting task, but after careful consideration, we looked at this as an opportunity to give back to a community that has given us so much through the years we attended TCU and beyond.”
Scott and Allison Shapard, ’91, ’91
“I really enjoyed being a Class Gift Chair. It connected me to TCU in a new way, gave me an appreciation for the dedicated staff of the alumni and advancement offices, and put me back in touch with my classmates…You don't have to do a sales pitch; TCU sells itself. You just have to encourage your classmates to join you in toasting TCU.”
Dr. Valerie Neal, ’71
“I loved my TCU experience and continue to be an active supporter and fan of TCU. Although I was initially reluctant about the time requirement of being a Gift Chair for my 10-year Reunion, the TCU staff was extremely accommodating and helpful in the process. As a Gift Chair I was excited to touch base with many of my classmates with whom I had not spoken to in years. It was quite rewarding to have a direct impact on the success of the campaign.”
Clark B. Davis ’96
For more information on how you can volunteer contact:
Julie Whitt
Director of Reunion Programs
817-257-7800
j.whitt@tcu.edu
campaign.tcu.edu
www.tcu.edu
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