MEET THE STAFF
Welcome to Willamette G.O.L.D. (Graduates Of the Last Decade). The goal of the G.O.L.D. program is to foster a lifelong relationship between you and Willamette University through events, activities, and continuing education. To find out what’s happening in your region, please click on the club link. If you are interested in volunteering or getting involved in one of the listed regions, please contact the club coordinator in your region.
We currently focus on those regions with the highest young alumni populations. If you live outside the listed regions and are interested in helping to coordinate an event in your area, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at (800) 551-6794 or e-mail goldalumni@willamette.edu. In order to receive information about events in your region, make sure to keep your contact information updated through the Online Alumni Community.
Making a gift to the university is also easier for all recent graduates with the introduction of the G.O.L.D. Circle, a gift society created with the lifestyle of a recent graduate in mind. By splitting up a yearly gift into more manageable monthly installments, G.O.L.D. members can show their support of Willamette for less than the cost of a trip to Starbucks each month. As a member of the G.O.L.D. Circle, you will receive all of the same benefits of higher gift societies at a reduced rate. Most importantly, by giving to the Willamette Fund you support current students and faculty on campus and show that you endorse and value the quality education that other alumni helped to support for you.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Turkey Trot! Bay Area alumni have a chance to work off some of that Thanksgiving dinner this year--by lending a helping hand.The 4th-annual Silicon Valley Applied Materials Turkey Trot needs volunteers, and Team Willamette is once again poised to help.Read more...
Alumni and Parent Relations - Willamette University - 900 State Street - Salem, Oregon 97301(503) 375.5304 - Toll Free (800) 551.6794 - alumni@willamette.edu
Last Updated 09/13/2004 12:46 PM