Tuskegee University launches a new alumni relations platform

Tuskegee University launches a new alumni relations platform
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Tuskegee University issued the following announcement on April 1.

Today the Tuskegee University Office of Advancement and Alumni Affairs officially launched its new alumni relations platform—The Golden Tiger Network. 

The Golden Tiger Network is a centralized source for alumni news, communication, events, programs, and much more. Alumni can expect to take advantage of these benefits by creating an account on the site and browsing the list of services. 

Tuskegee alumni will be able to search for classmates, network with others in their industry and join local communities specific to their region. They can also stay engaged with the university, share alumni news, serve as a mentor, learn about career opportunities, give to programs that matter, and much more.

“We are excited about the launch of the Golden Tiger Network,” said Phillip Howard, vice president of advancement. “This platform is a one-stop-shop for our alumni to network with their Tuskegee family and learn how they can make a difference to their desired college or school and support the next generation of Tuskegee students.”

One of the most requested features by our alumni is the more streamlined way to make financial contributions and track their giving online. Golden Tiger Network will offer Apple and Google Pay. Now Tuskegee alumni can easily contribute to those campaigns that mean the most to them. Another highlight is the ability to directly share news of their gift with others on social media.

On March 1, the university deployed a soft launch of the site to introduce alumni to what Golden Tiger Network offers and allow them to begin creating their user-profiles and updating their contact information on file with the Office of Alumni Affairs.

Over the next few weeks, the university will continue to roll out additional features and upgrades. To learn more benefits and features of the Golden Tiger Network and to sign up, visit: https://alumni.tuskegee.edu.

Original source can be found here.



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