Transforming Enthusiasm into Ownership David Jay and Michael Morad Building an Engaged Alumni Community
The PSM Movement… The Past, the Present and the Future What is the PSM Movement?How I Have Become Part of the Movement.What Can You Do for the PSM Movement?
The PSM Movement and the NPSMA Keep Students, Alumni, Industry Leaders, and Educators Networked Share Best Practices and Fuel Professional Development Grow the Movement and Drive Industry Recognition of the PSM Degree
How Can We Mobilize PSM Alumni?
In-Depth Interviews Design of NPSMA Alumni Chapter system Development of Training Materials Launch of four pilot chapters Creation of Board Alumni Committee Our Work
Staying Up to Date Mentorship Networking Students and Alumni are Enthusiastic
What Determines Program Success? Ownership EnthusiasmOwnership
Success Stories
RecruitmentOrientation Ongoing Support Cultivating Ownership
1.Identify a student or recent graduate 2.Recognize their contributions 3.Invite them to become an ambassador 4.Ask them to register as a chapter Recruitment
Resources for Recruitment
Encourage Ambassadors to Craft a Vision Orientation What do you love about the PSM community? What would it look like if students and alumni were more connected?
Resources for Orientation Training Deck Guidebooks for Events
1.Followup, followup, followup 2.Encourage clear goals 3.Encourage leadership transitions Ongoing Support
Chapter Rankings Resources for Ongoing Support
Flyers to get ambassadors excited Chapter registration to make them feel invested Training to get them started Event guides to give them early successes Chapter rankings to keep them motivated Event scholarships to reward success Resources Overview
Michael Morad, NPSMA Board Member David Jay, Independent Consultant Questions?