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Regional alumni chapter workshops kick off events for 2008.
Written by Chad Elrod
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Former Red Raider quarterback Sonny Cumbi poses with members of the Marina Del Rey and Los Angeles chapters at a Los Angeles Avengers football game.
It’s time for your local Alumni Association (TTAA) chapter to kick off events for this year. With spring in the air, you should gear up and participate in your local chapter.
The Alumni Association is organizing regional chapter workshops to better assist the function of the chapter network. The goal is to allow the local chapters to reorganize, plan the upcoming year’s events and receive new ideas from chapter representatives that will assist in a successful campaign.
The TTAA has an extensive network of alumni chapters. Local chapters allow alumni to have a local connection to the university and to fellow Red Raiders.
From Brownwood to across the pond in England, Texas Tech alumni will find more than 120 chapters they can be involved with.
For more information, visit the Web site or call (806) 742-3641.
If there is not a local chapter in your area, contact Jim Douglass to discuss the possibility of establishing a chapter.