Reunion Planning



Your Penn partners are excited to welcome you back to campus on May 17-19, 2024!

Whether this is your first-time considering volunteering for your Class Reunion or you are a seasoned class volunteer, it is time to once again reconnect with classmates and University staff to collaborate, learn and brainstorm new ideas to engage fellow undergraduate alumni to “come back & give back” to Penn. You will experience the magic that happens as you connect with classmates, some you know – some you might have never met before - to collaborate to plan your upcoming reunion celebration.

The Reunion Planning website is designed to leverage the expertise of reunion volunteers and staff to maximize attendance and giving at your reunion. We hope these resources will help guide you and your fellow committee members through the planning process!

Let’s get started to Engage, Support and Reconnect to kick-off another outstanding year of milestone reunion planning! We look forward to celebrating with you this coming spring.

Hurrah Hurrah!! Forever Red and Blue!!

David C. Blatte, W’86, PAR’22, PAR’23, PAR’25
President, Alumni Class Leadership Council;
President, Class of ’86;
Member - The Penn Fund Executive Board

Claudia Meer Linehan C'83, PAR'21, PAR'27
Chair, The Penn Fund Executive Board


Reunion Outreach

Enlist fellow classmates to become part of your committee, assign specific roles within the committee, and initiate communication with your peers.

Reunion Giving

Educate alumni about Penn's philanthropic opportunities and encourage classmates to give back in honor of their reunions.

Gift Planning

There are a variety of methods available for making gifts and pledges to support undergraduates, with each contribution equally impactful.

May
20
8:00 AM to 12:45 PMRobing for Regalia Location: Annenberg Center, 3620 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

 


The Alumni Class Leadership Council

The Alumni Class Leadership Council (ACLC) is the advisory board for alumni classes, comprised of volunteer alumni leaders representing classes spanning nine decades. The ACLC Board works closely with Alumni Relations to provide volunteers with tools and best practices to engage classmates. ACLC mentors are available as consultants throughout the reunion planning process. www.alumni.upenn.edu/aclc.


The Penn Fund Executive Board

The Penn Fund Executive Board (TPFEB) is the leadership volunteer board for The Penn Fund. This group helps to inform the marketing messages, champion Penn Fund solicitations, and identify new initiatives to ensure the ongoing success of The Penn Fund each year.