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Category 48: Brochures/Flyers/Booklets Title: UTSA Alumni Association Brochure Contact Name: Molly Mohr Contact: [email protected], (210) 458-8166 CEO: Jana Kennelly, Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations CEO Contact: [email protected], (210) 458-8258 Institution: The University of Texas at San Antonio Office: External Relations Alumni Programs Outside Services Employed: Design, Printing Cost: $5,000 - $10,000 Purpose Founded in 1977, the UTSA Alumni Association promotes and serves the University of Texas at San Antonio and its 108,000 alumni through various events, mixers, and other opportunities for Roadrunners to connect with their alma mater. Membership in the UTSA Alumni Association is based on three models: free, annual, and life members. In order to explain membership benefits and payment plans, we have always utilized a simple trifold brochure printed on glossy paper. However, we released our latest brochure more than two years ago, and it contained outdated information. The brochure was in sore need for an update. Looking to spark a major change, we decided to redesign the entire concept of our brochure, seeking a high-quality, graphically appealing item that fully encompassed what it really meant to be part of our vibrant alumni base. We set out to reshape our brochure to truly reflect UTSA’s thriving alumni community and how the Association supports former Roadrunners. We wanted to inspire alumni not only to join the Association, but to also give back to their alma mater in different ways, whether that be by starting or joining a chapter in their own cities, purchasing a UTSA Ring, or volunteering with their fellow Roadrunners in service projects the possibilities are endless! Audience Our initial audience was UTSA alumni, with the purpose of turning them into Association members. However, with the final product, we use our brochure for many different purposes. Our events team uses it as a tool to obtain sponsorships, while our outreach team shares the brochure with alumni from out-of-town to show them that, while they are not local, they can still be involved with UTSA. Our audience has expanded with a recent addition the brochure is now accessible online. We loaded the brochure into issuu, a digital publishing platform, and placed it on the home page of our website, as well as on social media outlets. View the online brochure here: http://issuu.com/utsanantonio/docs/utsa_brochure_2015-web/1?e=0/31976893

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Category 48: Brochures/Flyers/Booklets

Title: UTSA Alumni Association Brochure

Contact Name: Molly Mohr

Contact: [email protected], (210) 458-8166

CEO: Jana Kennelly, Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations

CEO Contact: [email protected], (210) 458-8258

Institution: The University of Texas at San Antonio

Office: External Relations – Alumni Programs

Outside Services Employed: Design, Printing

Cost: $5,000 - $10,000

Purpose

Founded in 1977, the UTSA Alumni Association promotes and serves the University of Texas at

San Antonio and its 108,000 alumni through various events, mixers, and other opportunities for

Roadrunners to connect with their alma mater. Membership in the UTSA Alumni Association is

based on three models: free, annual, and life members.

In order to explain membership benefits and payment plans, we have always utilized a simple

trifold brochure printed on glossy paper. However, we released our latest brochure more than

two years ago, and it contained outdated information. The brochure was in sore need for an

update. Looking to spark a major change, we decided to redesign the entire concept of our

brochure, seeking a high-quality, graphically appealing item that fully encompassed what it

really meant to be part of our vibrant alumni base.

We set out to reshape our brochure to truly reflect UTSA’s thriving alumni community and how

the Association supports former Roadrunners. We wanted to inspire alumni not only to join the

Association, but to also give back to their alma mater in different ways, whether that be by

starting or joining a chapter in their own cities, purchasing a UTSA Ring, or volunteering with

their fellow Roadrunners in service projects – the possibilities are endless!

Audience

Our initial audience was UTSA alumni, with the purpose of turning them into Association

members. However, with the final product, we use our brochure for many different purposes.

Our events team uses it as a tool to obtain sponsorships, while our outreach team shares the

brochure with alumni from out-of-town to show them that, while they are not local, they can still

be involved with UTSA.

Our audience has expanded with a recent addition – the brochure is now accessible online. We

loaded the brochure into issuu, a digital publishing platform, and placed it on the home page of

our website, as well as on social media outlets. View the online brochure here:

http://issuu.com/utsanantonio/docs/utsa_brochure_2015-web/1?e=0/31976893

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Results

After a year of collaboration with Morehead Dotts Rybak (MDR), an outside advertising agency,

we are absolutely thrilled with our sleek, redesigned brochure that gives a more comprehensive

look at the Association and the alumni community at UTSA.

This revamped brochure is printed on heavy matte cardstock with a consistent, eye-catching

design throughout all 16 pages. Informative and all-encompassing, the brochure also packs a

graphic punch. To avoid changing and reprinting the brochure because of outdated information,

we direct readers to our website for the latest information on membership benefits, pricing, etc.

The front of the brochure reads one of our university mottos: “Now and forever, I am a

Roadrunner.” This saying fosters a sense of community before the alumnus even opens the

brochure. Then, the reader goes on a journey to learn about the Association, alumni

demographics, Association events, and ways they can become involved with either their time or

money. The brochure is sprinkled with quotes from chapter leaders, successful alumni, and

current students. Reaching the end, the final page is a collage of photos dating back to the 1970s,

reminding readers yet again about the community and nostalgia associated with UTSA.

No alumni experience at UTSA is the same, and their ways of giving back should be different,

too. Our brochure presents a variety of options for alumni involvement. The new brochure is a

more impactful way of motivating alumni to feel a sense of pride in their alma mater and

inspiring them to become an active part of our alumni community.

To keep up with an increasingly technological

world, our new brochure can be accessed online.