Alumni Network Mapping

alumni network mapping, highlights the links between your alumni

We’re delighted to announce our latest product feature, alumni network mapping. Utilising our industry leading facial recognition, the alumni network mapping, highlights the links and connections between your alumni by analysing where they appear together.

Select to view the network of an individual alum and the social archive will automatically build you a visual representation of their immediate network, showing you their most immediate connections, the strength of those connections (i.e. the number of times they appear together in your content) and allowing you to drill down to the material itself.

The network map also highlights which alumni in the network have connected to their profiles and are therefore contactable to you. Want to see more of your network displayed? Simply adjust the degrees of separation and refresh to see a larger visualisation in one go.

Easily highlight the connections and links between your alumni community members

 

The alumni network map has multiple use cases, all of which make your life easier: 

  • Perfect for prospect research.

    Allowing advancement and development teams to easily see how cohorts are connected to either find specific alumni or to visualise the most effective ways to contact individuals from their own networks.

  • Building a more complete history of your institution.

    Looking to find out who an unknown person is your archive material, just view their network and you’ll be able to quickly see  their classmates and friends, some of who are bound to be able to identify them for you.

  • Ease of content discovery.

    Looking for a photo of two particular alumni together for a social media post or newspaper article, just look one up from your people screen and you can easily identify where they appear together.

 

If you’d like to see the alumni network map in action contact us today to arrange a demonstration.

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