Become an Ambassador
Support the development campaign by becoming its spokesperson, with a specific target.
- Corporate ambassador : opening company doors facilitates their involvement in one of the development campaign's projects (Chair, social solidary grant programme, excellence scholarship programme, renovation of lecture halls, etc.)
Ex : Jean-Marc Gallot (Ruinart-LVMH), Nathalie Deshayes & Laurent Aufils (Orange), Antoine Ortoli (Sanofi-Aventis), Brigitte Liberman (L’Oréal),…
- Graduation year ambassador : passing on the message about the development campaign to the other graduates in your year (graduation year dinners, anniversaries, etc.)
Ex : Jean-Yves Burel (1975 graduate)
- Community ambassador : passing on the message about the development campaign to alumni in your community (golf, rugby, marathon events ; charity events in London or New York ; regional meetings ; activity within a company)
Ex : Isabelle Toledano (charity events in London), Jacky Lintignat (rugby playing community)
- Project ambassador : passing on the message about one particular project in the development campaign to interested alumni (Alumni clubs)
- Expert ambassador : giving your time to advise the School on one of the campaign projects
Ex : Michèle Ferrebeuf, Caroline Raingeard, Marc-Antoine Jarry (institutional communication campaign)
Ambassador : how to go about becoming one
- Decide on what type of ambassador you would like to be
- Define your objectives and needs together with the Development Department (see contact below)
- Implement your plan of action
- Report back to the Development Department regularly.