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Vanderbilt Alumni Association
NameVanderbilt Alumni Association
HeadquartersNashville, Tennessee
LocationVanderbilt University
Parent organizationVanderbilt University
AffiliationsNational Association of Alumni Associations

Vanderbilt Alumni Association. The Vanderbilt University alumni community is a vibrant and diverse group of individuals who have attended the institution, including notable figures such as James Patterson, Rosanne Cash, and Muhammad Yunus. With a strong presence in Nashville, Tennessee, the association aims to foster connections among alumni, as well as between alumni and the university, through various events and initiatives, such as the Vanderbilt University Homecoming and the Commodore Quake. The association also collaborates with other organizations, including the National Association of Alumni Associations and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

History

The Vanderbilt Alumni Association was established in 1879, with the goal of promoting the interests of Vanderbilt University and its alumni, including Bishop Holland Nimmons McTyeire and Cornelius Vanderbilt. Over the years, the association has undergone significant changes, with notable events including the Vanderbilt University Centennial in 1973 and the Vanderbilt University Sesquicentennial in 2003. The association has also been influenced by various individuals, such as Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos and Chancellor Gordon Gee, who have played important roles in shaping the university's history, including the Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Peabody College of Education and Human Development. Other notable figures, including Al Gore, John Jay Hooker, and Lamar Alexander, have also been involved with the association.

Organization

The Vanderbilt Alumni Association is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various Vanderbilt University schools, such as the Vanderbilt University School of Law, the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and the Owen Graduate School of Management. The association also has a number of committees, including the Alumni Awards Committee and the Reunion Committee, which work to plan events and recognize the achievements of alumni, such as Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and U.S. Senator Bob Corker. The association is also supported by the Vanderbilt University Development and Alumni Relations office, which works to engage alumni and secure funding for the university, including the Vanderbilt University Endowment.

Membership

Membership in the Vanderbilt Alumni Association is open to all Vanderbilt University graduates, as well as current students and faculty members, including Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and Vanderbilt University Provost Susan R. Wente. The association offers a range of benefits to its members, including access to Vanderbilt University events, such as the Vanderbilt University Commencement and the Vanderbilt University Reunion, as well as discounts on Vanderbilt University merchandise, including Vanderbilt University apparel and Vanderbilt University gifts. Members can also connect with one another through the association's online community, which includes Facebook and LinkedIn groups, as well as the Vanderbilt University Alumni Directory.

Events

The Vanderbilt Alumni Association hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the Vanderbilt University Homecoming and the Vanderbilt University Reunion, which attract alumni from across the country, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The association also sponsors a range of other events, such as the Vanderbilt University Career Fair and the Vanderbilt University Networking Reception, which provide opportunities for alumni to connect with one another and with current students, including those from the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering and the Peabody College of Education and Human Development. Other events, such as the Vanderbilt University Alumni Awards and the Vanderbilt University Hall of Fame, recognize the achievements of notable alumni, including E. Bronson Ingram and Martha Rivers Ingram.

Benefits

The Vanderbilt Alumni Association offers a range of benefits to its members, including access to Vanderbilt University facilities, such as the Vanderbilt University Library and the Vanderbilt University Recreation Center. Members can also take advantage of discounts on Vanderbilt University merchandise, including Vanderbilt University apparel and Vanderbilt University gifts, as well as on Vanderbilt University events, such as the Vanderbilt University Commencement and the Vanderbilt University Reunion. The association also provides career resources, including the Vanderbilt University Career Center and the Vanderbilt University Alumni Network, which can help alumni connect with one another and with potential employers, including Google, Microsoft, and IBM.

Notable_Alumni

The Vanderbilt Alumni Association has a long history of notable alumni, including James Patterson, Rosanne Cash, and Muhammad Yunus, who have made significant contributions to their fields, including literature, music, and economics. Other notable alumni include Al Gore, John Jay Hooker, and Lamar Alexander, who have played important roles in politics and public service, including the United States Senate and the Tennessee State Senate. The association also recognizes the achievements of notable alumni through awards, such as the Vanderbilt University Distinguished Alumnus Award and the Vanderbilt University Alumni Hall of Fame, which have been awarded to individuals such as E. Bronson Ingram and Martha Rivers Ingram, as well as Byron Wien and Thomas W. Beasley. Other notable alumni, including Kix Brooks, Amy Grant, and Dierks Bentley, have made significant contributions to the music industry, while others, such as John R. Hall, William F. Miller, and David K. Wilson, have played important roles in business and finance, including the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ.

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