Find fellow alumni,
products, or services,
and make new connections
Stop searching and start finding the business connections you need by
using the online
Alumni
Business Resource Directory, a new service of the USI Alumni
Association.
Nancy Johnson ’83 ’95, director of Alumni and Volunteer Services, said the
directory provides information about USI alumni for other USI graduates
seeking products, services, and/or networking opportunities. Access the
directory at
www.usi.edu/alumni.
Launched in February, the directory lists 307 USI alumni in 46 of 51
available business categories. Graduates in the directory represent 19
states. A work in progress, the resource will grow as more alumni submit
information. A link on the site allows USI graduates to add themselves to
the directory or update their listing.
Visitors to the Web site can search by the graduate’s last name, major, or
business name. They also can search by industry or by state. The directory
includes business contact information for the alumnus and provides space
for a description of the business and any discounts available.
Kara D. Baskett ’00, a senior admission counselor at North Park University
in Chicago, encourages fellow graduates to use the directory to help them
create a network.
“I put my company’s name in the directory in the event a USI graduate
moving to Chicago might be looking for a position in higher education,
looking to obtain a graduate degree in the City of Chicago, or just
looking for advice about moving to Chicago,” she said. “When I moved to
Chicago, I didn't know anyone living in the city. I would hope that recent
graduates and individuals moving to different areas of the globe would use
this database as a means of creating their own network.”
Donita Wolf ’83, a past president of the USI Alumni Council, looks forward
to using the directory to find fellow alumni with whom she can do
business. Wolf started her own company, Century 21 Donita Wolf Realty, in
November.
“I appreciate the support I have had in my new company from USI alumni and
I look forward to having more real estate transactions from future
alumni,” she said. “It benefits all graduates when we do business with
each other and support each other in our individual chosen fields.”
Nancy Dauby ’99, chair of the Communications Committee for the Alumni
Council, said the idea to develop the online directory came from a
planning retreat in October 2003 and received positive response in an
alumni survey conducted the following summer. Dauby is a training
consultant for USI Extended Services. Other members of the Communications
Committee are Debra Wells ’00, Stephanie Stewart Polen ’98, and Brad
Dillon ’96.
Alumni who indicated an interest in the directory on the survey served as
the pilot group for launching the Web site.
Dauby said the online resource keeps alumni connected. “It also can
inspire new alumni when they see where their degrees can lead them,” she
said.
Charley Beck ’74, a cruise consultant with Cruise Planners in Evansville,
said, “My type of business is built primarily through relationships and
referrals. The University community is a rich source for developing a
network of people who enjoy traveling aboard cruises or to resorts. And if
USI alumni use the services and enjoy themselves, I hope they will help
spread the word to their acquaintances.”
Beck planned the first USI alumni cruise, a seven-day tour of the western
Caribbean in April.
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