Melissa Pogue
(613) 533-2502
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The Advancement and Development Officer (ADO) works out of the AMS Development Office, and acts as a liaison between the Alma Mater Society and the Queen’s University Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations. In this role the ADO actively pursues opportunities to better engage students with Queen’s alumni. This engagement is typically (but not limited to) industry-specific career advice, and business networking events. In addition to their Advancement responsibilities, the ADO works at establishing new business development opportunities, affinity programs and partnerships for the AMS to pursue with external companies that will deliver better products and services to Queen’s students. This year the ADO's intiatives and projects will be enhancing the broader learning environment and working with the university to bring new life to various student initiatives, projects, and events. The 2007/2008 year will also see the ADO working closely on the Sesquicentennial Celebration events. The ADO is here to support you and any ideas you may have so do not feel to drop by the ADO located in room 034 of the JDUC or contact the officer, Melissa Pogue, via e-mail at
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After the Great Discussion and Debate on October 15th, the next AMS Great Debate will occur on March 29th in the Biosciences Attirum at 5pm andwill focus on the ever growing issue of sustainability and environmentalism on campus. In partnership with the AMS Sustainabilty Office this promises to be another day of deliberative discussion brining together members of the Queen's and Kingston Community. Please visit the ADO website for more information on special guests and registration information.
Club Census is Phase one of the Student Data Collection Project run through the AMS Advancement and Development office and Queen’s University Office of Advancement. This new project will allow clubs to build better institutional memory about their membership, have an alumni data base ready for events, mentorship opportunities, as well as fund raising. Finally it will allow the AMS to track on campus involvement and help to serve student better.
The Next Club Census period will occur this November!
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If you have any questions about the program do not hesitate to contact Melissa Pogue, AMS Advancement and Development Officer, at
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or Caitlin Adair, Internal Affairs Commissioner, at
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Club Census 2008: Get Counted!
ThankQ 2008
Class of 2008 is ready to say ThankQ. Please visit www.classof2008.com to find out more information!
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