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Reunion Management






High school reunion management made simple
HighSchoolAlums.com's™ reunion management features were designed to aid in every aspect of Web site maintenance and high school reunion planning. Our built-in mass e-mail feature gives you the ability to target three different groups with your messages: the entire class; those who have RSVPed for your reunion; or those who have not sent in an RSVP. Reunion coordinators can post useful information like schedule of events and availability of hotels directly to the site. And our online payment processing features makes it easy to collect money for high school reunion events.

Once you've set up your high school reunion site, you can assign classmates the role of webmaster, site editor, reunion coordinator or reunion committee member. Each of these designations provides useful administrative capabilities that can help in reunion preparations. In addition, each role has a free e-mail account associated with it (example: webmaster@anytownhigh99.com, editor@anytownhigh99, etc.) that automatically forwards messages sent to that address to the e-mail address of the classmate who is assigned that role.

The webmaster is the most powerful of the admin roles, allowing you control over just about every aspect of your high school reunion Web site: Managing classmate sign-ups, assigning classmates to the reunion committee, sending mass e-mails, updating classmate profiles, adding classmate photos and so much more.

The editor functions are designed primarily to help manage classmate profiles, such as changing profile information, updating the InMemoriam page, resetting a classmate's password and more.

The reunion coordinator has access to reunion-planning specific functions, such as monitoring reunion RSVPs, processing classmates' souvenirs, collecting payments online, downloadable spreadsheets, making hotel and event updates, printing those embarrassing name tags with your yearbook picture on it and more.

And in order to maintain consistent communication among all of the reunion planning roles, e-mails sent to one of the administrator roles will be sent to all classmates assigned as a member of the reunion committee.