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Friday, May 20, 2005

Each December CASE V brings together nearly 2,000 alumni, development and marketing/communications professionals in what is perhaps the largest and most diverse advancement conference in higher education. We are also proud to support the most comprehensive resource center available to our profession — something attendees have come to rely upon for creative inspiration and constructive collaboration. Consider the many sponsorship, advertising and vendor opportunities available.

Advancement: Everything Matters!

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

You can't afford to miss this year's CASE V conference, "Advancement: Everything Matters," Dec. 11-13, at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers. Registration is still a low $199, and includes all breakfasts and breaks.Everything Matters A new fitness component — including yoga, pilates, aerobics and running — will get your mornings off to a great start. And back by popular demand, the Second City comedy troupe will perform at the CASE V Grand Luncheon on Tuesday! Registration materials will be available in September, but save the date now!

about case v

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is an international association of education advancement officers, who include alumni administrators, fund raisers, public relations managers, publications editors, and government relations officers. The ultimate goal of advancement professionals is to enhance their institutions by bringing in support — be it in the form of money, alumni loyalty, public esteem, or new students. In turn, CASE's purpose is to help these people advance the cause of education. It does this by offering information resources and training opportunities to aid its members.

CASE District V includes members from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin.

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