Alumni Advisory Board
The Rollins College Alumni Advisory Board supports and advances the mission of Rollins College in preparing students for global citizenship and responsible leadership, empowering graduates to pursue meaningful lives and productive careers. The Board partners with the Division of Institutional Advancement and Office of Alumni Engagement on alumni initiatives that amplify the institution’s strategic priorities. Board members are a model of leadership to all alumni and serve as ambassadors and advocates of Rollins College. Members facilitate the exchange of ideas between members of the campus community and Rollins alumni in the areas of alumni programming, volunteerism, and engagement.
President, Rollins Alumni Board
Robiaun Rogers Charles ’94 Ed.D.
One of my favorite quotes from an anonymous author is "If serving is beneath you, then leadership is beyond you." I was afforded many opportunities as a Rollins student. The opportunity to give back to my alma mater by serving on the alumni board is a tremendous honor and one that I deeply hope inspires future alumni leaders who represent the kaleidoscope of diversity in our world today.
See all alumni board membersBoard Responsibilities
Responsibilities of Board members include advising the College on alumni engagement opportunities and representing the alumni body’s perspective to help guide alumni programming, attending the Board's regularly scheduled meetings (three per year), serving on committees that support the College’s strategic priorities, participating in events and programs in their geographic area, attending Alumni Weekend, and making annual contributions to Rollins. The term of office for a Board member is three (3) years. A member is eligible to serve a second term. Traditionally, members have served for a total of six (6) years. Recruitment for the Board occurs during spring/summer of each year.
Nominate an Alumna/us for Board Consideration
Would you or someone you know be a great fit for our Alumni Board? Fill out this form to nominate them. Consideration for nominations will be given to diverse class years and geographic representation as well as personal and/or professional attributes and support of Rollins.