Thursday, September 30, 2010

Join the "EAP Alumni Association", or maybe not...

Little by little, UC EAP seems to be coming around and realizing that they might be able to help old alums connect.  Sort of.  

I found a link to this page in Linkedin (thanks to Marietta), and under Returnees & Alumni, found this

Join the EAP Alumni Association

The EAP Alumni association is free of charge to join and provides alumni an opportunity to update their contact information, reconnect with EAP, stay updated on EAP news, and more.
Click here to sign up!


So, I clicked here and signed up and...  NOTHING happened.  OK, so all of my vital statistics are now in their database.  Where does that get me? get us?  Then I reread the come-on and realized it only offers to "reconnect [me] with EAP" and "stay updated on EAP news" (I don't know what the "more" might involve).  I suspect this is simply another fund-raising campaign.  Don't get me wrong.  I have nothing against fund-raising campaigns, especially this one.  But aren't alumni associations supposed to help us stay/get in touch with EACH OTHER?



Here's where we stand in our own "private detective" search.  All suggestions/corrections, etc. that might give us a new lead are appreciated


Still missing (or found but unable to contact): Alicia Rodarte, (Carol Carico), Carol Wahl, David Freeman, Doug Lee, (Esther York Goff), Hector Leon, (Jane Lee Tulloch), Jay Golden, Judy Bloom Settles?, Julia Dunn, Karen Boulton, Kathleen Beers, (Kay Carbutt Tanny), Marcia Wooster, Margaret Wilson, (Margaret Zettle Johns), Martha Baskett, Mary-Lou Wills, (Melinda Tarr Olsen), Michael White, Michael Halpern, Nancy Poolman, (Neena Nocita Sessa), Patricia Shaw Bourdakis?, (Rena Feigenbaum Knox), (Scott Humble), Susan Forve, Suzette Del Monaco, (Suzanne Chenault), Sylvia Freed, (Virginia McKinley) and Wendy Mateson. 



A+
Anna Kay