Program Overview
The Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at Old Dominion University Student Ambassador program provides students an opportunity to serve as representatives of the institution before key constituent groups, such as donors, alumni, community leaders, and senior leadership. Ambassadors assist with campus tours, attend EVMS Development events, give presentations to board members and connect with alumni.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Be part of a select group of students trained to advance our mission.
- Network with trustees, community leaders, alumni and donors.
- Represent EVMS at significant events and activities.
- Give tours to prospective donors and community members.
- Share your experiences as a student to alumni, donors and civic and cultural leaders.
- Assist with messages of gratitude that can be shared with donors.
Benefits
- Gain a deeper understanding of philanthropy within broader academic settings.
- Hone communication and public speaking skills.
- Receive community service/volunteer hours.
- Opportunities to network with Senior Leadership and Board Members.
- Exposure to fundraising strategies and techniques.
- Did we mention free food and fun events?!
Expectations
- Communicate effectively and in a timely manner
- Provide availability as requested
- Make every effort to attend Lunch and Learn events to become familiar with updated program information
- Maintain discretion and privacy with confidential information
- Track service hours accurately
For questions or more information about the Student Ambassador Program contact Julie Seals .