Hi Jill,
I'm a big fan of footnoting reports when these sorts of issues arise. Footnote 1 would explain that in FY21 you began a project to better track bounces and opt-outs and footnote 2 would explain the calculation change made in FY23 and that previous numbers may have been falsely inflated. We would probably also have someone verbally present this to the President, the Board, or other stakeholders who may pay attention to the numbers, so they understand why the change is a positive even though it makes it look like the numbers dropped.
Lianna
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Lianna Bodzin
Assistant Director of Advancement Services
Colorado School of Mines
lbodzin@mines.edu------------------------------
Original Message:
Sent: 09-02-2022 07:12 AM
From: Jill Doub
Subject: contactable alumni number - decrease?
Happy Friday, everyone!
In calculating our number of "contactable" alumni recently, I noticed that we may have a decrease from the past year. This is likely due to us getting better at properly marking records when we know we have a bad address. Wondering if anyone else has experienced this, and whether it's a cause for concern or just a natural step in the process toward a cleaner database?
A second, related, question: If you found another variable that would change how you calculate your number of contactable alumni (making it more accurate), would you use it, knowing that it would make year-over-year comparisons slightly less valid?
Thanks for your insight!
Jill
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Jill Doub
Director of Advancement Operations
University of North Carolina Asheville
336.406.6792
jdoub@unca.edu
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