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Exonians Make Connections
in Every Quarter
| UPCOMING EVENTS | FAR EAST TRIP PLANNED | |||
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To access Exie-Net and a
full range of alumni/ae services, including a list of all upcoming events, visit
http://phillips.exeter.edu. California New York
. Boston annual dinner with Alex Beam '71, speaker |
Principal Ty Tingley and Jim Theisen, director of alumni/ae affairs and development, will visit Hong Kong and Korea in mid-November. All Exonians are invited to attend receptions planned during their visit. If your business or personal travel will take you to Hong Kong or Korea in mid-November, or if you have not yet notified the Academy of your permanent move to the area, please call or email Amy Faulkner (603-777-3481; regionalevents@exeter.edu) so she can send you an invitation. Complete details will also be posted as soon as they are available on the Hong Kong and Korea regional web pages at .http://phillips.exeter.edu
Join alumni/ae and parents for an evening of fun, good food and rewarding work on behalf of Exeter students and faculty. Come for all or part of an evening, and meet other Exonians in your area. Phonathons run from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., and an optional training session is available at the beginning of the evening. For more information, call Jan Gosselin in the annual giving office at (603) 777-3473 or email jgosselin@exeter.edu. You may register online at http://phillips.exeter.edu/phonathons. 2002 Fall PhonathonsBoston October 21 UBS PaineWebber 100 Federal Street, 27th floor Waltham, MA October 23 D&B Sales/Marketing Solutions 460 Totten Pond Road, 7th floor Portland, ME Exeter New York
The awards committee of the Exeter trustees seeks nominations on a rolling basis for the Academy's two highest alumni/ae honors, the Founder's Day Awards and the John Phillips Award. The Founder's Day Award is given to an alumnus, alumna, faculty emeritus or emerita, retired staff member, parent or friend who has demonstrated exceptional service to the Academy. The service must be extraordinary, beyond what is regularly contributed by others doing similar service, and the nominee must still be living at the time of nomination. Duration of service may be of any length, but should perhaps be of five years or more. The recipient may receive the award only once and should not have previously received the John Phillips Award. The John Phillips Award is given to an alumnus or alumna of the Academy, still living at the time of nomination, whose life demonstrates John Philips' ideal of goodness and knowledge united in noble character and usefulness to mankind. The nominee should have contributed significantly to the welfare of community, country or humanity, beyond any volunteer service to the Academy. Nomination letters should document with specifics how the nominee meets each award criterion. Supporting documents, news articles or other material are particularly helpful for the John Phillips Award. Nomination letters should be addressed to: |
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