First off — I’m glad they did this, so not bitching and moaning.I’m assuming My ticket rep
But no one signed the hand written note?
First off — I’m glad they did this, so not bitching and moaning.I’m assuming My ticket rep
First off — I’m glad they did this, so not bitching and moaning.
But no one signed the hand written note?
Yes and a google of his name says he’s a ticket repFirst off — I’m glad they did this, so not bitching and moaning.
But no one signed the hand written note?
Yes, agree. Just asked a clarifying question.IMO it’s no one’s business.
You guys want personal touches like this then become larger donors.
as I stated in the winter, I didn’t renew my tickets this year. Today I got a package from Rutgers containing a game worn jersey and handwritten note asking to contact them if I ever need anything. Maybe somebody is starting to get it over there. Anyone else get one?
That is why I made that post. You SHOULD have gotten that phone call. Very disappointing...Noh, I’m really glad they did it. Vk is likely in a different/ higher level bracket than me and they need to do stuff like that for higher-contributing donors...all I wanted was a phone call.
Joe P.
They will pay for their sins with an empty stadium this year.After 22 years I did not renew this coming season.
I got nothing.
You get to watch bad football.Funny, I renewed my tickets and got nothing! :angry:
The ONLY gifts from RU FB that I want are (A) a winning season.(B) a Bowl Game.I can Buy all the other stuff if I wanted to.as I stated in the winter, I didn’t renew my tickets this year. Today I got a package from Rutgers containing a game worn jersey and handwritten note asking to contact them if I ever need anything. Maybe somebody is starting to get it over there. Anyone else get one?
The ONLY gifts from RU FB that I want are (A) a winning season.(B) a Bowl Game.I can Buy all the other stuff if I wanted to.
Giving up tickets is deciding not to buy entertainment. Donating to the R Funds is about giving back to the University.
Two different things in my opinion.
Bad dental hygiene? Probably best he does not visit you.My previous donor rep used to check in with me frequently by text, and come find me at football & hoops games or tailgates. (Even early on when my donation budget was fairly moderate.) He left for a job opportunity a couple years ago.
His replacement probably sees his dentist more than he sees me.
I was a 41-year season ticket holder who canceled out and all I received was a letter asking for a donationI didn't renew tickets and got a envelope within the past week asking for R Funds donations.... so no I don't think they get it. I was a 12 year season ticket holder.
I'll see if anything came in the mail later though.
We wanted you to move your car from in front of our driveway.Two Rutgers cheerleaders just rang my doorbell dressed in their cheerleader outfits. Saw it on my ring doorbell camera. Wonder what they wanted?
They all love in NJ.I’m sure if the lowel level donors who dropped got a gift people would be coming on here mocking the athletic department somehow too.
Some people were just born to *****.
Rutgers should be ashamed of themselves for this.I was a 41-year season ticket holder who canceled out and all I received was a letter asking for a donation
Ash . The Gift that keeps giving [ other teams guaranteed wins}You get to watch bad football.
Only at RU do the alumni and fans expect the school to donate them stuff. Yeah, the school should be ashamed.
I'm going to guess that RU gets more money from one year's worth of donations from the OP than 41 years of season ticket sales.A 41-year season ticket holder doesn’t renew and doesn’t even get a phone call??? There’s places where if you fill out a contact card they’ll call you every month for years trying to get your business...yet someone who spent likely tens of thousands of dollars over decades doesn’t even get a call.
Joe P.
I'm going to guess that RU gets more money from one year's worth of donations from the OP than 41 years of season ticket sales.
In order to get the large donors they need to cultivate the smaller.
My wife and I give equally to our Alma Maters. I do so not to get a gift back, but it would be nice to receive a gesture of thanks. My wife's Alma Mater sends regular correspondence, as well as gifts around the holidays. Ranging from barware to Tiffany frames, vases and clothing.
We have been invited to numerous events over the years from both Alumni organizations. The difference is Rutgers always comes across as desperate rather than deserving. This is what needs to change. In order to get the large donors they need to cultivate the smaller. My wife's university gives small tokens knowing it is about keeping alumni engaged. Rutgers needs to find a way to keep their alumni and those that support athletics engaged better.
That's actually an interesting comment in light of the internal culture change as the program has moved from Bob > TIm > Julie > Pat.
Several of us who would be considered in the "mid-tier" have observed that under the current administration we feel significantly more disenfranchised than in years past. The current staffing of the AD's office, and of Ath Dev in particular, more than reflects the fact that under Pat the philosophy has become to pursue the mega-donors at the expense of the relationship with the 5 figure folks.
I have actually gotten more attention than pre-Pat. I knew Pat prior to his becoming AD, but I think that getting more attention has been a function of stepping up our giving for the B1G Build Fund, and that our Athletic Development Contact is good at making his group of donors feel valued. He did a lot for my oldest son when we scheduled our visits to RU and asking frequently about my son's status on applying, acceptance and enrollment.That's actually an interesting comment in light of the internal culture change as the program has moved from Bob > TIm > Julie > Pat.
Several of us who would be considered in the "mid-tier" have observed that under the current administration we feel significantly more disenfranchised than in years past. The current staffing of the AD's office, and of Ath Dev in particular, more than reflects the fact that under Pat the philosophy has become to pursue the mega-donors at the expense of the relationship with the 5 figure folks.
I have actually gotten more attention than pre-Pat. I knew Pat prior to his becoming AD, but I think that getting more attention has been a function of stepping up our giving for the B1G Build Fund, and that our Athletic Development Contact is good at making his group of donors feel valued. He did a lot for my oldest son when we scheduled our visits to RU and asking frequently about my son's status on applying, acceptance and enrollment.
I am in agreement. I have had a couple of conversation with Pat and I do believe he gets it. He doesn't need to be holding the hand of the "mid-tier" donors. But someone within his administration better be. This is where I see the biggest failure and it is not just an athletic issue. It is a University wide problem.That's actually an interesting comment in light of the internal culture change as the program has moved from Bob > TIm > Julie > Pat.
Several of us who would be considered in the "mid-tier" have observed that under the current administration we feel significantly more disenfranchised than in years past. The current staffing of the AD's office, and of Ath Dev in particular, more than reflects the fact that under Pat the philosophy has become to pursue the mega-donors at the expense of the relationship with the 5 figure folks.
Agreed....it’s amazing how perceptions/ experiences change when people feel valued/ cared about...sometimes all it takes is a phone call or two.
Joe P.
One other thing to consider -- and this is simply supposition -- but perhaps the disparate treatment is a product of certain folks in the department are better at client relations than others. I have seen folks in my profession who understand how to develop and foster good relations and those that never quite understand how or why it's important.
Except that the people in question are hired specifically for that skill set. So if they're not good at it...