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"I have dedicated 11 years to the application of social network analysis to critical business issues. Community Analytics presents a new side of the science that is fascinating and effective. Key insights uncovered through their work suggest a paradigm shift in the way colleges and universities engage their alumni."

 

Rob Cross

Professor at University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce

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Community Analytics is a research organization based on the principles of social networking. We understand the power in human networks and offer alumni engagement solutions that deliver measureable results in an ever-changing and customer-driven business environment.
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January/2008
Dear   ,

I hope you enjoyed the CASE Summit in Chicago as much as we did! There were certainly some outstanding topics presented by knowledgeable experts. We attended the conference to meet people like you and to better understand your needs.

I appreciate the way in which professionals like you take new and creative approaches to advancement challenges and hope you enjoy learning more about what we see working. We want to help you make sense of the social networking hype. Send us your questions and comments - we want to hear from you.
 
I look forward to speaking with you soon.
 
Best regards,
Nayeli Garcia
Associate Director, Alumni Programs
443.263.4206
 
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International Network for Social Network Analysis

 INSNA28th Annual Sunbelt Conference

Steve Reese, our Manager of Analytics, and Myra Norton, CEO, will be presenting research findings on university alumni networks at the Sunbelt Conference on January 25th. Speaking as authorities on social network research, Steve and Myra are one of only ten teams to present in the Qualitative Research segment that weekend. This is the official conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA) and is the leading forum for social scientists, mathematicians, and corresponding experts to present their current work in the area of social network analysis. View the Sunbelt XXVIII Program abstracts here.
Alumni Interest Conference
Linking Affinity and Interest to Annual Funds 
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Community Analytics' CEO, Myra Norton, will discuss the role of social networking on program development, marketing, and fundraising with university professionals at the Alumni Interest Conference March 26-28 in Denver. Academic Impressions is an organization that helps to advance higher education strategies by fostering meaningful dialogue.
 
The three sessions will focus on alumni social networks, data gathering and tracking, and linking affinity and interest to annual funds. To view the agenda, click here.

Presentation at APRA

 

Driving University Advancement 

Myra Norton will be presenting to development professionals at the New Researchers Symposium August 20-23 in Denver. The session, "Driving APRA logoUniversity Advancement through Influence Networks" will introduce an approach to uncover true alumni leaders, as recognized by their peers, and their social networks to reach development and alumni engagement goals.  
 
 
To read more about the conference, click here.
Did You Know? 
New Website to Launch in February
 
Our new website is coming soon! Using Web 2.0 functionality, social networking features will include videos, podcasts, discussion forums and blogs. We'll keep you updated on the latest applications of social network theory with institutions. Click here to suggest a topic for Myra's 2008 blog!

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