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KU Medical Center alumni groups integrate with KU Alumni Association

Combined organization will serve all Jayhawks.

by Kansas Alumni staff

As part of a Universitywide, comprehensive initiative to optimize resources and better serve the KU community, the KU Medical Center Alumni Association will merge with the KU Alumni Association, creating a unified organization dedicated to serving all alumni. The shift will take effect on Jan. 1, 2025. The KU Medical Center Alumni Association includes the KU Health Professions, KU Medical and KU Nurses Alumni Associations.

“We couldn’t be more excited about uniting with the KU Alumni Association,” says Jordann Parsons Snow, c‘08, director of alumni relations at the Medical Center. “Serving the growing alumni community is our top priority, and being one organization enables us to best meet their needs now and in the future.”

The decision to integrate follows a thorough review process that began in fall 2023 to evaluate both associations‘ operating models and identify opportunities for collaboration to align with Chancellor Doug Girod‘s “One KU” initiative, which aims to unify leadership and operations across the entire University. While both associations have rich histories of operating independently, the structure has led to duplicate efforts and confusion regarding separate membership programs, events and initiatives.

Girod, who led the KU Medical Center as executive vice chancellor from 2013 to 2017 and began his Medical Center career in 1994, strongly endorses the strategic integration of the alumni associations. “This greater alignment and unity will better serve alumni, students, faculty, staff and all KU stakeholders,” Girod says. “I applaud the associations’ leaders and alumni volunteers for their initiative, vision and courage to think about how the organizations can collaborate more closely. This structural change is a powerful step toward amplifying our collective impact and significantly enhancing the alumni experience for KU Medical Center graduates and all Jayhawks.”

Starting Jan. 1, the two associations will fully integrate and operate as the KU Alumni Association, the primary resource for the entire alumni community. As part of this transition, all membership programs were consolidated under the KU Alumni Association in August 2024.

“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome the KU Medical Center Alumni Association team,” says Heath Peterson, d‘04, g‘09, KU Alumni Association president. “This powerful partnership marks a new era of connection and support for our community. Together, we will build a more vibrant and impactful alumni association for all Jayhawks.”

 For more information, please read the FAQs on the KU Alumni Association website.

Photo by Dan Storey

Issue 4, 2024

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