Chief'sbear
09-05-2008, 10:50 AM
From the BAA. This is a great step in the right direction for our beloved school.
Baylor Line News
A publication of the Baylor Alumni Association
During the recent transition in Baylor University’s administration, Dr. Howard Batson, chair of Baylor’s Board of Regents, commented that more effort and emphasis needed to be placed on both unifying the Baylor family and better understanding the concerns of Baylor’s various constituencies, ranging from faculty, staff, and students to alumni and Texas Baptists.
“With a broad-based constituency of more than nineteen thousand members, the Baylor Alumni Association is well positioned to encourage participation in these efforts as well as to provide valuable feedback as an alumni community,” said Jeff Kilgore, executive vice president and CEO of the Baylor Alumni Association (BAA).
Accordingly, the BAA is now inviting Baylor alumni and friends to respond to the question, “What can be done to unite Baylor?”
You can share your suggestions, which may be chosen for publication in the Baylor Line magazine, by sending an e-mail to the Baylor Line.
To enable the BAA to provide a generous cross-section of alumni commentary, we ask that you keep your response to one paragraph in length. Thank you for your participation in the life of Baylor and for making your voice heard at this important time.
Baylor Line News
A publication of the Baylor Alumni Association
During the recent transition in Baylor University’s administration, Dr. Howard Batson, chair of Baylor’s Board of Regents, commented that more effort and emphasis needed to be placed on both unifying the Baylor family and better understanding the concerns of Baylor’s various constituencies, ranging from faculty, staff, and students to alumni and Texas Baptists.
“With a broad-based constituency of more than nineteen thousand members, the Baylor Alumni Association is well positioned to encourage participation in these efforts as well as to provide valuable feedback as an alumni community,” said Jeff Kilgore, executive vice president and CEO of the Baylor Alumni Association (BAA).
Accordingly, the BAA is now inviting Baylor alumni and friends to respond to the question, “What can be done to unite Baylor?”
You can share your suggestions, which may be chosen for publication in the Baylor Line magazine, by sending an e-mail to the Baylor Line.
To enable the BAA to provide a generous cross-section of alumni commentary, we ask that you keep your response to one paragraph in length. Thank you for your participation in the life of Baylor and for making your voice heard at this important time.