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ALUMNI REUNION WEEKEND FEATURED ONE EVENT ON THE VERDE VALLEY CAMPUS AND ELEVEN EVENTS ON PRESCOTT CAMPUS

Single event on Verde Valley Campus was a luncheon of alumni who worked at Verde Valley Campus

Yavapai Community College’s third annual Alumni Reunion was held from Thursday, September 21 to Sunday September 24.  According to the events planned for the reunion, as announced by the Community College, one event was scheduled on the Verde Valley Campus while eleven events were scheduled on the Prescott Campus.

The event on the Verde Valley Campus was a luncheon for former staff, which was held on Friday, September 22, 2023.

The events on the Prescott campus covering Thursday thru Sunday included the following;

  • YC Alumni Small Business Summit in Partnership with SBDC

  • Are YOU a RAD Alum mixer

  • YC Staff Alumni lunch

  • Athletics Alumni Mixer

  • Athletics Volleyball Game

  • Phi Theta Kappa Fun Run

  • Come celebrate National Hispanic Heritage month at YC!

  • Learn why NOW is the perfect time to join the trucking industry.

  • Hall of Fame Athletics Brunch

  • Soccer Games Men’s and Women’s

  • Prescott Film Festival

YAVAPAI COLLEGE CREATES OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS

Hires Kammie Kobyleski as Director

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Yavapai Community College has created an office of Alumni Affairs.  It has hired Kammie Kobyleski as the Director.  An office of Alumni Affairs is not the norm among community colleges.  However, the decision to create one by College President Penelope Wills is intended to assist the College in maintaining relationships with its graduates.  Wills believes that the Community College is missing out on big opportunities by not having a mechanism in place that allows the College to stay in touch with its alumni.

Ms. Kobyleski graduated from Lindenwood University in St. Charles Missouri.  She worked at Lindenwood for seven years while completing her Masters degree.  She moved on to Arizona State University where the College press release says she was involved in “relationship building, audience engagement and marketing.”  She also worked with recent and longtime alums on career transitions and job search. 

At ASU, she was the Director of Special Programs at the Center for Entrepreneurship and served as a Director of Dean’s Graduate Career Coach of the Graduate Business Career Center through the W.  P.  Carrie School of Business.

One of the biggest challenges facing her at Yavapai community College, in terms of identifying and connecting with alumni, is that she is starting from scratch.