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Alumless World

Alumless World

De: Chris Marshall Advancement Consulting
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On Alumless World, hosted by CMAC consultants Ryan Catherwood and Nicole Kempton, we explore advancement in support of education around the globe. Our themes, topics, and guests provide views of alumni and donor engagement from outside the United States. Alumless World is published every-other-week with new episodes on Fridays.© 2025 Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • Cross-cultural awareness with Courtney Stombock
    Jul 11 2025

    What happens when the heart of your alumni connection isn’t just the institution, but the place itself? In this episode of Alumless World, hosts Ryan and Nicole sit down with Courtney Stombock, Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations at The American University of Paris (AUP), to explore what it takes to build meaningful alumni engagement and fundraising programs in an international, multicultural environment. Courtney shares insights from her career spanning the U.S. and Europe, reflecting on how cross-cultural understanding shapes everything from gift conversations to volunteerism. From launching AUP’s first-ever Alumni Association to engaging globally mobile alumni across 145 countries, she explains how “place,” identity, and alumni-centric thinking redefine traditional engagement strategies. The conversation also tackles common misconceptions about international advancement and how to build community at scale with limited resources. Tune in for the extended podcast version, and special thanks to AlumniQ for sponsoring Alumless World.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Thriving leadership in challenging times with Tess Nixon Spiller
    Jun 27 2025

    How can advancement leaders thrive — not just survive — in times of high stress, tight budgets, and shifting expectations? In this episode of Alumless World, Ryan and Nicole Kempton sit down with consultant, coach, and “serial interim fundraising leader” Tess Nixon Spiller to explore what real leadership looks like when times get tough. Tess offers practical insights for creating environments where people can do their best work, even during challenging moments. In the bonus segment available only on the podcast edition, Tess reflects on courageous conversations and what it takes to develop into an authentic and effective fundraising professional. Thanks to our presenting sponsor Protopia. Be sure to check out the technology that’s causing a stir in the advancement world. Visit protopia.co/alumless for details and to set up a demo.

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    56 m
  • Recruiting advancement leaders with Jocelyn Kelty
    Jun 13 2025

    What does it take to find the right advancement leader, especially when you're casting a global net? On this episode of Alumless World, we are joined by Jocelyn Kelty, Director of the Australia Office for Richmond Associates, an international executive search firm specializing in fundraising and engagement leadership. Jocelyn offers insights from years of experience helping institutions across sectors and countries recruit mission-driven professionals who can lead in complex, relationship-centered environments. From navigating cultural fit and international placement logistics to identifying transferable skills and evolving fundraising competencies, she shares what hiring teams and candidates need to know. Whether you're hiring, job-hunting, or simply curious about the behind-the-scenes of advancement recruitment, this conversation unpacks the strategies that power successful placements in a competitive talent landscape. Bonus Segment Preview: Jocelyn explores how Richmond Associates assesses candidates, why leadership potential often trumps sector experience, and how she advises organizations to broaden their definition of a great fit. A big thanks to AlumniQ for supporting the show. Learn more about their event and volunteer engagement technology by visiting alumniq.com.

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    1 h y 2 m
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