Kamelya Hinson (BSTel ’90) from the Atlanta Gator Club and Warren Corpus (BS ’95) from the Palm Beach Gator Club take advantage of an ALVC perk: quality time with Albert!
The AVLC gives attendees access to top UF leaders and information on timely topics. D’Andra Mull, left, vice president for Student Life, and Mary Parker, vice president of enrollment management and associate provost, shared information about the UF admissions process and the challenges the university faces.
Keynote speaker Danny Wuerffel (BSPR ’96) opened the conference with a speech about leadership and how Gator leaders can transform their clubs and groups with the right formula of passion and drive.
The Gator Nation is everywhere, but for three days in late March and early April it was back in Gainesville. Computer and information science alumnus Gary Manton represented the Desert Gator Club in Arizona and Ali Gaffey (BSTel ’07), right, came from Nashville, home of the Music City Gator Club.
Almost 40 Gator Clubs and 11 affiliate groups were represented at the event, which kicked off at the Social at MidTown. Kimberly Masters (BA ’90, MEd ‘94) and Catherine Coleman (AA '89) came from the Daytona Beach Gator Club.
The Clubbies Awards, held at Condron Family Ballpark, honored Gator Clubs for outstanding events and leadership. Top, from left: Reshandia McIntyre (BSR ‘00), ABA National; Ruan Cox, (BSA ‘08) UFAA Board of Directors Regional Director. Bottom, from left: Tianna Greene, (BA ‘08) and Amanda Edwards (BSTel ’08, MS ‘10), both from ABA Gainesville.
AVLC participants, shown here at Emerson Alumni Hall, got updates from campus leaders; toured campus gems, such as the UF/IFAS Honey Bee Lab, UF Innovation/The Hub, and the Harn Museum; networked; and celebrated at the Clubbies Awards.