Registration open for Reunion!

The time has come to register for Reunion!

Getting ready to take our class photo.

Getting ready to take our class photo back in 2012

With three months to go, now is the time to make your travel plans, connect with carpool buddies, and put together your schedule. Be sure to register by April 15th, as the price will increase by $25 after that date. Plus, if you register by April 15th, you will be entered to win one of those awesome scarves that everyone after us has been getting at graduation.

To register online, you must be a part of the online directory, but you can also register by phone by calling Luisa Tavares at 413-538-2201. And remember, we are part of Reunion II this year!

The full schedule for our class is available on the AA website, with 2010-specific events highlighted in green.

Information will be coming more regularly from this point forward, so be sure to check whichever email account you have registered with the College and follow Class of 2010 on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

Run for Class Office!

Every Reunion, class officers are elected to steward the class for the next five years. With our five-year just around the corner, it’s time for elections, which means that the Nominating Committee is seeking candidates to add to the slate. Voting will take place on the Saturday of our reunion, and all class members present will be able to vote.

But what does it really mean to be a class officer? The Alumnae Association provides these definitions for each position. If you have questions, feel free to contact any current board members to learn more. To submit your name, or that of someone whom you think would make a great leader, email mhc2010reunion@gmail.com with the subject line “Nomination.”

President:

  • Oversees new officers and ensures continuity from previous officers
  • Leads development and implementation of five-year plan for the class
  • Maintains regular contact with the class board and makes decisions about class activities
  • Works with the communications coordinator on class outreach and communications plan
  • Approves budget and bills for payment
  • Leads class reunion planning
  • Writes at least one class letter and calls class board meetings
  • Attends a reunion planning workshop prior to Reunion
  • Presides over the reunion class meeting and presents the class history at the Association’s formal reunion meeting
  • Informs the Association of class honoraries and invites them to the class social hour and dinner
  • Works with head class agent and Advancement Office as needed and helps to foster a positive fundraising environment
  • Appoints Nominating Committee chair and selects two other members
  • Delivers final class officer slate to the Association by Sunday of Reunion, notifies all newly elected officers, and helps with the transition of records and the treasury
  • Writes a letter to the class after Reunion to thank reunion organizers and announce the new class board

Vice President:

  • Fulfill duties as assigned by the president (duties should be outlined by class board prior to soliciting candidates for position)
  • Works closely with president and may assume presidential role as necessary
  • May chair Reunion, organize and promote mini-reunions, and write class letters

Reunion Chair(s):

  • Attends the Reunion Planning Workshop 18 months prior to Reunion
  • Organizes the class’s reunion, with assistance from the president and reunion committee
  • Appoints the reunion committee chairs, outlines their duties and responsibilities, consults with them frequently, follows up on plans, and makes deadlines clear
  • Serves as the primary contact to Alumnae Association staff
  • Writes or co-writes two reunion class letters—due in October and February
  • Develops the reunion budget with assistance of the treasurer, class board, and reunion committee
  • Is encouraged to observe the prior year’s reunion.

Secretary:

  • Preserves class records, keeps minutes of board and class meetings, and retains meeting minutes book
  • Supervises the collection and storage of all permanent class records and memorabilia, except for the records kept by the scribe, class agent, and treasurer (contact Archives & Special Collections at the College for advice)
  • Assists the executive committee with the preparation of letters and publications
  • Occasionally assists the president and reunion chair, as requested, in preparing a letter to the class

Scribe:

  • Gathers, verifies, and prepares class news items, which are forwarded to the Alumnae Quarterly class notes editor four times a year. See the Scribe’s Guide.
  • Maintains a file of classmate correspondence and news
  • Coordinates with president and communications coordinator to solicit news and accomplishments from classmates
  • Notifies Alumnae Information Services of classmate address changes
  • Notifies Alumnae Information Services of the death of a classmate and arranges for the publication of a tribute. News of a death must be verified by a dated newspaper clipping and/or a letter from a relative. A personal tribute by a classmate who knew the deceased is desirable, but the scribe may also opt to contact a family member for a tribute.
  • Appoints regional assistants, as necessary, to relay news from different regions

Treasurer:

  • Maintains permanent, accurate records of all class funds, and transfers them to her successor at the end of her term
  • Establishes and maintains bank account. See treasury guidelines.
  • Completes and submits an Annual Financial Report (Form C) to the Alumnae Association by July 31 each year
  • Collects dues authorized by the class. (A minimum of $35.00 for every five-year period is recommended, although many classes ask $35 to $75 for a five-year period.)
  • Records and promptly deposits all receipts
  • Promptly pays all bills approved by the class president (approval may be indicated via email, attached to the paid bill, and filed)
  • Reconciles bank statements on a monthly basis
  • Sends financial reports to the president at least every six months (format should match the Annual Financial Report)
  • Attends class board meetings or provides written accounting reports
  • Transfers the treasury and records to the new class treasurer by September 15 following Reunion
  • Schedules meeting with new treasurer to update her on the state of the class treasury
  • Has books reviewed by another class officer or someone appointed by the president at least once every five years. See treasury guidelines.
  • Arranges to have sufficient reserve funds available preceding Reunion, so that bills may be paid promptly for expenses incurred before reunion fees are paid
  • Deposits all checks for class fees and pays all reunion bills
  • Brings the class checkbook to Reunion to reimburse volunteers as needed
  • Settles balance due to the Alumnae Association immediately after receipt of bills
  • Reports on reunion finances to the class president and the incoming class treasurer by August following Reunion

Communications:

  • Creates, maintains, and updates the class website and/or other class social media channels (may require a co-coordinator depending on volume)
  • Works with other class officers, and the Association as needed, to market upcoming events and activities to classmates
  • Attends class board meetings
  • Aims to increase engagement and communication among class members
  • Possesses basic skills/knowledge of photography, photo editing, web design and maintenance, and/or social media

Head Class Agent:

  • Reports to MHC Advancement Office
  • Responsible for class fundraising goal to The Mount Holyoke Fund each year
  • Motivates and manages team of class agents, Cornerstone callers, and reunion gift callers
  • Appoints planned giving chair in consultation with the Advancement Office after 20th reunion

Nominating Committee:

  • Nominating Committee consists of five members: three elected by the membership at Reunion and two appointed by the president
  • The president appoints the chair (recommended to be one of the three elected members)
  • Nominating Committee selects candidates for elected class officers and submits official slate for class elections
  • Chair contacts all committee members, makes assignments of positions to be filled, sets up timeline, and prepares slate for distribution to class prior to Reunion
  • Chair sets up a conference call no later than early fall of the reunion cycle to start the process

 

Reunion Planning is Underway

Reunion co-chairs Ariel Hahn and Symone New met with 2010 Treasurer Nikki Chambers and Communications co-chair Cathy Ilowite this past weekend at the Reunion Planning Workshop, where they attended sessions on event planning and management, met with leaders from other alum classes, and brainstormed for our five-year (can you believe it??) reunion coming up in May 2015.

They also created a new Instagram account (mhc_2010) to accompany our Twitter (mhc2010) and Facebook accounts. Check it out!

Live Stream Laurel!

Can’t make it to Mount Holyoke for graduation weekend this year? No worries – the College has you covered with a live stream for the whole weekend, beginning with Laurel Parade. See the schedule below for the times to catch events, including Kavita Ramdas’s commencement address.

Saturday, May 18: 9:00 am – Laurel Parade
Saturday, May 18: 9:00 pm – Baccalaureate
Sunday, May 19
: 10:30 am – One Hundred Seventy-Sixth Commencement

You can also engage with MHC via Twitter (@mtholyoke, #mhc2013) and the Mount Holyoke Facebook page.

http://www.livestream.com/mhcstreaming

For those of you who will be in the area, let us know via Facebook. Not yet connected? Be sure to “like” Mount Holyoke College – Class of 2010 to stay in touch and find out about what’s going on!

The 2012 – 2015 Class Board

With a fabulous turn out for class elections at Reunion, we have a new slate of officers to bring us to our Five Year.

President: Lauren Darby

Vice President: Elizabeth DuMont McCaffrey

Secretary: Laura Bernstein

Treasurer: Nikki Chambers

Scribe: Aviva Elzufon

Communications Team: Joanna Arcieri and Cathy Pedrayes

Head Class Agent: Melanie Haber

Nominating Committee: Maureen McVeigh, Hillary Ossip

Thank you to everyone who voted!

 

Reunion Elections

Who will be the next President of 2010? Vice president, treasurer, scribes, and more!

Class officers are elected for five-year terms serving from one reunion until the next (except for graduating seniors, who serve until their two-year reunion).

Elections will be held at Class Meeting, which will be taking place at 5pm in the Class Headquarters on Saturday, May 19th. If you are interested in running for a position, please let the Reunion Planners know in advance. Email your name and the position for which you would like to run. You do not have to attend Reunion in order to run for a position. If you will not be able to make it to Reunion, please include with your email 5-10 sentences about why you feel you should be elected (to be read at Class Meeting by the presiding officer).
There will be an opportunity for nomination at the time of the election as well.

General Responsibilities
Class officer responsibilities include working to maintain strong relationships with other class officers, as well as with classmates. Active involvement leads to strong class organization, spirit, communication, and connections with the College and Alumnae Association.
The following descriptions are excerpts from the Class Officers Handbook. For further detail, please see the original document.

President
The class president is the link between our class, the Alumnae Association and the College. A president must lead with enthusiasm, energy, and commitment. These duties and responsibilities include writing biannual letters, sending e-mails, making personal visits, or calling classmates, as well as playing a prominent role in Reunion Planning and budgeting.

Vice President (This position may also include reunion chair responsibilities)
Vice Presidents should have duties designated by the president. Each Nominating Committee should work with the class board to outline these duties before soliciting candidates for the position. Anyone accepting this office must be prepared to work closely with the president and take over presidential responsibilities, if necessary.

Secretary and/or Scribe
 (1-2 positions)
The secretary/scribe position may be combined or split, depending on the class. The secretary is responsible for preserving class records, keeping minutes of board and class meetings, and retaining the meeting minutes book. The scribe is responsible for gathering, verifying, and preparing class news items, which are forwarded to the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly Class Notes editor four times a year. The scribes’ guide, available on the Classes and Reunion Resource Page or from the Quarterly office (413-538-3094), provides instructions for preparing class notes.

Treasurer
The treasurer keeps permanent, accurate and business-like records of all class funds, which, at the end of the term, are transferred to the successor. The treasurer completes and submits an Annual Financial Report provided by the Alumnae Association by August 30 each year. She reconciles bank statements on a monthly basis and sends financial reports to the class president at least every six months.

Communications/Web Coordinator (1-2 positions)
The Communications Coordinator/Web Coordinator is responsible for creating, maintaining, and updating the class website or other class social media. Keeping these media current and interesting can be quite time consuming, so splitting the position between two co-coordinators can ease the amount of work and make it much more fun. Creativity is a necessity.

Class Nominating Committee (3 positions)
The class Nominating Committee consists of five members: three elected by the membership at reunion and two appointed by the president, who also appoints one of the three elected members as chair.
The Nominating Committee selects candidates for elective class officers and submits an official slate for class elections. The only additional nominations that can be considered for any given office are those made from the floor at the time of the election at the class meeting.
Consent of the nominee must first be obtained.

Head Class Agent

This officer reports directly to Development Office staff. The head class agent is responsible for her class’s target contribution to the Mount Holyoke Fund each year. She is a motivator and manager of a team of Cornerstone callers and class agents or reunion gift callers who work under her. Training is provided for new head class agents by the Development Office.

Reunion Chair
The reunion chair (or co-chairs) is responsible for organizing and leading the reunion planning process for her class. This person oversees the work of the various reunion committees, keeps up-to-date with planning, and ensures that committee chairs are meeting deadlines. Attends the Reunion Planning Workshop 18 months prior to reunion and erves as the primary contact with the Alumnae Association.