SA/NT Chapter e-News March 2022 - 2 March 2022

President’s Report

Dear members, partners and colleagues,

It’s been a whirlwind start to the year!

As I enter my second year as President of the SA/NT Chapter, I notice that our Chapter, and Educate Plus at large, have never been more relevant and important for those of us working in education.

We’ve had two years of disruption, and difficult times can take a heavy toll on your mood, health, and outlook. Our terrific community of professionals, including all our partners, is a network on which I have become increasingly reliant on. I encourage you to begin this year by connecting with a colleague from the advancement community… even if it’s only via zoom!

I’ve come to think of the Educate Plus network as one very large, multidisciplinary, best-in-class Advancement team. A team that provides abundant opportunities to learn, teach, mentor, and share best practices in the industry. A team that enables us to brainstorm, gain insights, meet, network, and socialise with friends and colleagues.

As an Educate Plus member, you’re not only a part of the Australasian organisation— you’re a part of a thriving local Chapter and we have created exciting learning and social events for you this Term. Please, don’t miss out!

Thank you members for your continued participation and enthusiasm in our professional community, and partners for your incredible support and advice. Thank you all!

Wishing you a wonderful and successful 2022. I look forward to seeing you soon.

Ana Gozalo
Educate Plus SA/NT Chapter Chair
agozalo@scotch.sa.edu.au
T: 08 8274 4340
M: 0413 032 115

Get to know Mandy McFarland, CEO Educate Plus

Get to know Mandy McFarland, CEO Educate Plus

Mandy McFarland commenced as CEO of Educate Plus on Monday 17 January and is well known to many members.  She is a Fellow and former Chair of the organisation and served on the Board for 9 and a half years as well as serving on the WA Chapter Committee for over 5 years. Mandy has had an enviable career in the field of Advancement at both tertiary and secondary levels, most recently as Chief Advancement Officer at St Catherine’s College (UWA) in Perth.

Ana Gozalo, SA/NT Chapter Chair recently sat down with Mandy to find out a little more about her interests. Her answers might come as a surprise to many…

If you could instantly become an expert in something, what would it be?
My husband and daughters quip that I am an expert in everything 😊 but there are two random things I’d like to be able to do well – play the piano and draw.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?
The Headmistress at my high school was a passionate educator of girls and of empowering women and regularly used this phrase which I use or apply at least once a week, “Seize the opportunity of a lifetime during the lifetime of the opportunity.”

When you die, what do you want to be remembered for?
Like many people, I’d like to know I had an impact and that I was kind to people. I Iive my life by this mantra so beautifully articulated by the great African American poet and author, Maya Angelou, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel”.

If you were to write a book about yourself, what would you call it?
Difficult question as I’d never thought of doing this – who would read it??? It might be a book about giving others the strength to do what they never thought possible. The title could be something like this, “In my humble opinion…” or “Believe”.

What is the most rewarding part of being the CEO of Educate Plus?
The direct connection with so many talented and inspiring members who are just doing incredible things. It’s being surrounded by the best of the best every day and being able to share that with others as your day job is the most wonderful gift.

Who would you like to be for a day?
I’ve always thought I’d like to come back as a man to get a different perspective on life and while I’m at it I’d be pretty happy to be James Bond!

What’s one thing you couldn’t live without?
My family who are the mainstay in all that I do.

Who has had the biggest impact on your career thus far and why?
In my last two roles, I worked for strong women, both very different in their management styles but they both empowered me to take my job and make it whatever I wanted to. From Joy Shepherd (St Hilda’s) I learnt that quiet determination, meticulous preparation and trust are the best ingredients to success and because Joy and I had very similar approaches, I could just be myself and create. Fiona Crowe (St Catherine’s) on the other hand, was a maverick, competitive and highly agile thinker (who I must confess terrified me at times because her ideas were so audacious) but I learnt that sometimes I just had to let go and try something even if I didn’t have complete control, I had to risk to gain and I had to dream bigger than I ever imagined! I’m so grateful to both women for giving me such a Ying and Yang learning experience.

Favourite travel spot?
There are many but Hossegor in France, particularly when the World Surfing Competition is on, has very special memories.

What are your three most overused words/phrases?
‘Gosh’ would have to be one and possibly, ‘be that as it may’ but I guess this is something you are not aware of yourself – so maybe I should ask you what they are?

Meet your Committee Chapter | 2022

Meet your Committee Chapter | 2022

A warm welcome to new committee members Julie Dow, Director of Admissions, Torrens Valley Christian School, Ashleigh Day, Digital Content Creator, St Peter’s College and Beck Healy, Development Manager, St Peter’s College. A big thank you also to those who have taken on the role for another exciting year.

Please don’t hesitate to contact a member of the committee with any queries.

Ana Gozalo
Chapter President
Philanthropy, Engagement & Stewardship
Scotch College Adelaide

Helen Karapandzic
Vice President
Director of Advancement
Prince Alfred College

Abhra Bhattacharjee
Secretary
Director of Philanthropy and External Relations
Scotch College, Adelaide

Patrick Kelly, F.Edplus
Treasurer
Director of Development & Community Relations
Blackfriars Priory School

Paul Bailey
Committee Member
Development, Enterprise & Foundation Manager
St. Philip’s School

Janine Atkinson
Committee Member
Community Liaison Coordinator
Xavier College

Steve Eden
Committee Member
Head of International Student Programs
Concordia College

Vanessa Grave
Committee Member
Director of Marketing & Community Relations
University Senior College

Beck Healy
Committee Member
Development Manager
St Peter’s College

Ashleigh Day
Committee Member
Digital Content Creator
St Peter’s College

Julie Dow
Committee Member
Director of Admissions
Torren Valley Christian School

 

 

Coffee Catch-ups: Thursday 3 March

Coffee Catch-ups: Thursday 3 March

How does a free coffee sound to start the day?

Join us for a morning coffee and connect with fellow advancement professionals. These networking mornings provide a wonderful opportunity to meet new members, bring along someone new or catch up with existing colleagues to discuss current trends and challenges. 

Date: Thursday 3 March 

Time: 7:30am – 9.00am

Cost: Rememberyour first coffee is on us!

Venues

30 ACRES, The Parade, Norwood

MILK + HONEY, Wynn Vale Drive, Wynn Vale

RIVERGUM CAFE, St Philip’s College, Alice Springs

For your convenience we are hosting coffee mornings at three different locations. Please indicate which venue you will attend when you register.

Register Now

Trends, insights, and emerging generations

Trends, insights, and emerging generations

What better way to kickstart 2022 than with a webinar on: trends, insights, and emerging generations. 

This seminar will provide advancement professionals in the areas of admissions, marketing, fundraising, events, communications and alumni with an understanding of current trends and insights relevant to these fields.  

Katie Iles of Hello Clarity will present the latest social research on emerging trends for 2022 to help inform future marketing, communications and community engagement strategies across different target markets and generations.

About Katie Iles:

Katie is a communications specialist, speaker, and leadership coach who brings a wealth of wisdom in multi-generational leadership, team building, change, and culture.

With qualifications in journalism and more than a decade of experience in strategic communications, culture change, and leadership development, Katie brings robust, research-based content to her engaging presentations and consulting.


Date: Tuesday 8 March

Time:  12.30pm -1.30pm ADL time

Cost: $35 for members. $50 non-members

Register Now 

 

ToucanTech: Enabling smarter community engagement

ToucanTech: Enabling smarter community engagement

The SA/NT Chapter of Educate Plus is proud to have partnered with ToucanTech to support its members to deliver smarter community engagement.

A system for Alumni, Development, Admissions and Marketing and Communications professionals, Merryn Parks, Director of ToucanTech Asia Pacific said that “ToucanTech is thrilled to partner with Educate Plus to assist secondary and tertiary educational institutions to connect with their communities and manage the lifecycle of alumni, donors and past, current and future parents”.

“Designed for growing smarter communities, ToucanTech supports Advancement professionals through its customisable website and database solution for tracking engagement and the ability for customers to employ best practice in their local setting”.

The fastest growing software provider in the alumni and fundraising space, ToucanTech now operates in over 23 countries across the globe. They have over 250 schools and customers across the world and in the past 18 months have tripled the number of educational institutions they work with in Australia.

The impact of COVID has challenged the ability of educational institutions to engage and connect with their communities. ToucanTech has the ability to breakdown this barrier by engaging communities on a deeper level through networking, mentoring, events, special interest groups and a jobs board.

St Peter’s College in Adelaide is preparing to launch ToucanTech in the coming months to broaden the reach and engagement of its old scholar community.

Beck Healy, Development Manager at St Peter’s College said, “St Peter’s College is excited to launch the ToucanTech platform and engage our community of 11,000 old scholars living across the globe in new and meaningful ways”.

“Our community is one of our greatest strengths and we look forward to providing old scholars with the ability to network, build professional contacts, peruse a careers board and connect via geographical location, peer year, clubs and special interest groups”.

For more information about how ToucanTech supports local organisations click here or visit toucantech.com.

Networking and Headshot Event

Networking and Headshot Event

Hosted by the SA/NT Chapter in partnership with Open Book Howden.

Join your fellow advancement professionals for canapés and drinks and at the same time have your headshot professionally updated, thanks to Chapter Partner, Festival City Photography

Date: Wednesday 23 March 2022

Time 

4.30pm – 5.30pm for professional headshots 

5:00pm – 7:00pm for drinks and networking

Location: Prohibition Liquor Co. 22 Gilbert St, Adelaide SA 5000

Cost: Free for members. $50 non-members (free drink on arrival)

We look forward to welcoming you on Wednesday 23 March to socialise and catch-up on the latest industry news and insights.

Register now

This event is proudly supported by Open Book Howden and Festival City Photography.

What if a student wants to change the gender on their School Records? Navigating the issues

What if a student wants to change the gender on their School Records? Navigating the issues

by Alyssa Kritikos, Senior Legal Content Associate at CompliSpace.

source: School Governance by CompliSpace 

Recently there has been a lot of media attention regarding the manner in which some non-government schools manage issues relating to the gender identity of students, prospective students and even past students. The debate around the religious discrimination Bills currently before Federal Parliament has only brightened the spotlight on these issues. Regardless of this media attention, many schools have begun to assess their school policies and practices with a focus on creating an environment where all students, including transgender and gender-expansive students, feel that they belong and are safe and welcome in the school.

In taking these steps, schools may have to navigate complex issues. What should a school do if a student requests a change to the gender that is recorded on their school records? And is a school required to obtain the consent of the student’s parent/guardian in order to change those records? “School records” in this context would include academic, testing and school medical records.

There are no simple answers to these questions, and a school will need to consider a number of factors to ensure that their duty of care to the student remains their priority. This article looks at the factors and how a school can manage requests from students to change their gender (or pronoun) on their school records both with and without a parent/guardian’s consent.

Click here to read more

Educate Plus is always seeking to build networks to source information relevant to its members and looks forward to collaborating with CompliSpace in the future.

2022 International Conference including bursaries for SA/NT members

2022 International Conference including bursaries for SA/NT members

The 2022 Educate Plus “Reignite” International Conference will be held right here in our own backyard from Monday 30 May to Thursday 2 June at the Adelaide Convention Centre.

This conference brings together leading Advancement professionals from across Australia and New Zealand in the fields of Admissions, Marketing and Communications, Fundraising and Alumni and Community Relations.

After two years of disruption, the Educate Plus International Conference is a professional development and networking opportunity not to be missed. Over 80 speakers and thought leaders will deliver sessions over three days, plus pre-conference workshops and masterclasses on Monday 30 May.

A reminder to register by Thursday 31 March to benefit from early bird rates. If you are unable to attend the full program, please consider registering for a day and purchase tickets to social events including the Conference Celebration on Wednesday 1 June.

Apply for a bursary today 

Conference Bursaries of $500 are available to members on a financial needs basis. Travel assistance packages are also available for those in rural and remote areas. Click here to find out more and apply for a bursary.

Stay Connected

Stay Connected

Stay connected with your fellow Advancement professionals to keep abreast of best practice, discover new approaches and technologies and gain valuable industry insights.

To keep you to up to date with what’s happening at Educate Plus and within your sector, please connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn 

You can also join the SA/NT Facebook page, a local hub in which to discuss issues and latest trends, ask questions, share insights or tell us others about your achievements.

Welcome to our newest members

Welcome to our newest members

A very warm welcome to our new members! We look forward to meeting with you at one of our 2022 SIG’s, PD or networking sessions. 

Name Role Organisation
Belinda Arnfield Principal Wilderness School
Emma Bishop Old Scholars’ Liaison Officer Wilderness School
Kerry Branton Director of Admin, Marketing and Communications Portside Christian School
Shannon Caton Development Officer – Communications Blackfriars Priory School
Naomi Diggens Acting Manager Old Scholar Engagement Pembroke School
Vanessa Dolphin Pathways Coordinator, Trade Training Manager and Development Officer Portside Christian School
Kelvin Grivell Principal Encounter Lutheran College
Cathy Murphy Director of Marketing & Advancement Woodcroft College
Melanie Perkins Marketing and Communications Manager St Peter’s Woodlands Grammar School
Maryanne Saracino Advancement Administrator Wilderness School
Harrison Sires Marketing and Events Officer Encounter Lutheran College
Luke Voortman Business Manager Portside Christian School