March 18, 2020
Connect, mentor, share: Affinity communities provide ongoing bond after graduation
Back in the late 鈥70s, a group of U荔枝视频 alumni found themselves working in Hong Kong. Were they a little lonely, a little homesick for the Den, a 35-cent coffee? No one remembers anymore, but a group of about 100 grads (mostly engineers and business alumni) began meeting and have never stopped.
With a current membership of 600 U荔枝视频 grads, the Hong Kong Affinity Community is U荔枝视频鈥檚 oldest and biggest group of alumni who continue to meet several times a year. Many of their meetings have links to the Alberta Government or to the Hong Kong offices of the Canadian Consulate or Chamber of Commerce, but their gatherings can also be strictly social affairs with no political affiliations.
鈥淚t all depends on the group鈥檚 executive lead,鈥 explains Wendy Tam, BComm鈥86, who says career development and maintaining a strong link to U荔枝视频 have been paramount to their group鈥檚 success.
Hong Kong alumni at 荔枝视频 Flames vs Boston Bruins hockey game in Beijing in 2018.
Dinos women's volleyball meets, mentors
Closer to home is another alumni affinity community that鈥檚 just been established. Busy collecting old jerseys and past photos for a nostalgic display at a recent championship, the group鈥檚 chair Amanda Moppett-Beatch, BKin鈥04, BEd鈥10, explains that, sadly, the group was formed over a sudden tragedy 鈥 the 2018 loss of teammate, Sarah Onofrychuk.
鈥淲e don鈥檛, however, want our only reason to connect to be over sad news,鈥 she stresses, 鈥渂ut we do want current players to meet alumni through events and a mentorship program that we hope to start next fall. At that point, we may also play Sarah鈥檚 favourite game, 鈥楽wedish two-ball.鈥 That would be the ultimate connector.鈥
Whether they鈥檙e Hong Kong alumni, Dinos, grads from Scholars Academy or law alumni living in Toronto 鈥 U荔枝视频 Alumni now supports 16 affinity groups which are defined as 鈥渁lumni who share a common interest, goal or experience,鈥 says Nada Rustom, U荔枝视频鈥檚 alumni leadership engagement specialist. Affinity groups can take many forms from geographical locations (U荔枝视频 has active communities in Hong Kong, Toronto, and San Francisco) to faculties, shared interests, even issues 鈥 affinity communities,鈥 she explains.
Funding, connections and a toolkit
Support may come in the form of funding (to a maximum of $2,000 per event, twice a year), connections and a communication toolkit designed to reach other like-minded individuals.
鈥淎nd the experiences these groups organize are remarkably diverse,鈥 adds Rustom. Take the Dinos women鈥檚 hockey team: they had 36 alumni turn up at The National for an evening of bowling. And then there鈥檚 a new niche group of Werklund graduates (who work outside of the K-12 school system) who were busy organizing a March event dubbed before the COVID-19 outbreak stalled their plans.
This is where a panel of speakers with education degrees were set to speak about their careers and experiences in the private, public and non-profit sectors in 荔枝视频, explains Jessica Park, chair of U荔枝视频 Education Alumni Network: Beyond the Classroom, adding they are hoping to stage the event at a later date.
Many of U荔枝视频鈥檚 alumni affinity communities have grown out of Facebook groups and seem to alternate casual mixers with mentorship programs for new grads, as well as some professonal development opportunities. Although still at the nascent stage, Beyond the Classroom has plans to create a resource where profiles of alumni with education degrees will share their diverse career paths and 鈥渉ow the skills and experiences are being used beyond the classroom,鈥 adds Park.
How to launch an alumni affinity community
If you鈥檇 like to launch an alumni affinity community 鈥 whether you鈥檙e looking to mingle with like-minded individuals or to support a specific group or cause 鈥 here鈥檚 what you first need to consider:
- Have a goal in mind and how you鈥檙e going to achieve it.
- Find your allies. For U荔枝视频 Alumni support, you need an executive chair and three to five alumni champions.
- Outline what will your events or meetings look like.
- How will you measure the success of your affinity group?
- How will you communicate with your group?
Still curious? For more details, email alumnivolunteers@ucalgary.ca .