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12 May 2020 | |
Alumnae News |
Nothing is more important to us than keeping in touch with you, our fantastic community of Remarkable Women. Communication is obviously a two-way process and we always enjoy hearing your thoughts and opinions, so we would be very grateful if you could spare us five minutes to complete this anonymous online survey. Please click here to complete it
It’s been four years since we last carried out an alumnae survey, and your feedback is invaluable to help us tailor our news, events and fundraising to make them as enjoyable and beneficial as we can.
We are disappointed to have had to cancel some of our recent events, but if these challenging times have taught us anything, it is about the power and importance of communities like ours, so we are busy planning how to make future events and services even better, once we are all allowed to meet up again, and your input would be fantastically helpful.
We look forward to hearing from those of you who feel able to take part in these difficult circumstances. Please complete the survey by Friday 29 May.
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