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Georgia Tech Alumni Association
NameGeorgia Tech Alumni Association
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
LocationUnited States
Region servedGlobal
MembershipOver 150,000
Leader titlePresident
Main organGeorgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Tech Alumni Association. The Georgia Institute of Technology has a strong and active alumni network, with over 150,000 members worldwide, including notable figures such as Jimmy Carter, Sam Nunn, and John Lewis. The association is dedicated to supporting the Georgia Institute of Technology and its alumni, providing various services and programs to foster connections and promote the Yellow Jackets spirit. Through its efforts, the association aims to strengthen ties between Atlanta, Georgia, and the global Georgia Tech community, including California, New York City, and Washington, D.C..

History

The Georgia Tech Alumni Association was established in 1908 to promote the interests of the Georgia Institute of Technology and its graduates, including those who went on to work at NASA, IBM, and The Coca-Cola Company. Over the years, the association has grown and evolved, with notable events such as the 1964 NCAA University Division Football Championship and the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta. The association has also played a significant role in supporting the development of the Georgia Tech Research Institute and the Georgia Tech Foundation, which have contributed to the growth of the Georgia Institute of Technology and its reputation as a leading institution in STEM education, alongside Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology. The association's history is closely tied to that of the Georgia Institute of Technology, with notable alumni such as Bobby Dodd, Drew Hill, and Tashard Choice contributing to the university's athletic and academic success.

Organization

The Georgia Tech Alumni Association is led by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various Georgia Institute of Technology colleges, such as the College of Engineering, College of Computing, and Scheller College of Business. The association also has a number of committees and councils, including the Athletics Advisory Board and the Student Alumni Association, which work to promote the interests of Georgia Tech alumni and students, including those attending Emory University, University of Georgia, and Georgia State University. The association's headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia, and it has a number of regional chapters and clubs, including those in Chicago, Houston, and Seattle. The association also partners with other organizations, such as the Georgia Tech Alumni Association of Northern California and the Georgia Tech Club of New York City, to support the Georgia Tech community.

Membership

Membership in the Georgia Tech Alumni Association is open to all graduates of the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as current students and friends of the university, including those affiliated with Georgia Tech Lorraine and Georgia Tech Savannah. The association offers a range of membership benefits, including access to exclusive events, such as the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Awards Gala and the Yellow Jacket Football games, and discounts on Georgia Tech merchandise, including Russell Athletic and Under Armour apparel. Members also receive the Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine, which features news and updates from the Georgia Institute of Technology and its alumni, including those working at Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. The association has a strong presence on social media, with accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and members can connect with each other through online communities, such as the Georgia Tech Alumni Association LinkedIn group.

Programs_and_Services

The Georgia Tech Alumni Association offers a range of programs and services to support the Georgia Tech community, including career development resources, such as the Georgia Tech Career Center and the Georgia Tech Alumni Mentor Program, which connect alumni with IBM, Procter & Gamble, and The Home Depot. The association also provides support for Georgia Tech students, including scholarships, such as the President's Scholarship and the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Scholarship, and mentorship programs, such as the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Mentor Program. Additionally, the association offers a range of social and networking events, including Georgia Tech Alumni Association Reunions and Georgia Tech Club of Atlanta meetings, which bring together alumni and friends of the university, including those from Delta Air Lines, Coca-Cola, and UPS.

Notable_Alumni

The Georgia Institute of Technology has a long history of producing successful and influential alumni, including Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, and Sam Nunn, a former United States Senator from Georgia. Other notable alumni include John Lewis, a United States Representative from Georgia, and Bobby Jones, a legendary golfer and founder of the Masters Tournament. The association also recognizes the achievements of its alumni through various awards, including the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Award and the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Outstanding Young Alumni Award, which have been presented to notable alumni such as Jeff Arnold, Chris Klaus, and Angela Duncan.

Awards_and_Honors

The Georgia Tech Alumni Association presents a number of awards and honors to recognize the achievements of its alumni, including the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Award, which has been presented to notable alumni such as Jimmy Carter, Sam Nunn, and John Lewis. The association also recognizes the contributions of its alumni through the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Outstanding Young Alumni Award, which has been presented to notable alumni such as Jeff Arnold, Chris Klaus, and Angela Duncan. Additionally, the association presents the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Volunteer of the Year Award to recognize the service and dedication of its volunteers, including those who have worked with Habitat for Humanity, American Red Cross, and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The association's awards and honors are presented at various events, including the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Awards Gala and the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Reunions.

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