Lewis & ClarkCollege of Arts & Sciences

Giving

Annual Fund Student Phonathon

Pioneer Conversations

You will hear from Lewis & Clark Student Phonathon Ambassadors in the Fall and Spring terms. These enthusiastic students are eager to contact you, let you know about current events at the College, and ask for your support of the Annual Fund.

But that’s not the only reason you’ll hear from our callers. They also contact alumni with reminders about Alumni Chapter events across the United States and about upcoming Reunions or other major campus events. And our student callers also take the lead in the Lewis & Clark Thankathons, when you’ll hear from them with a personal and heartfelt thank you.  

Our Phonathon Ambassadors reach out to alumni and parents from the College of Arts and Sciences and alumni of the Graduate School of Education and Counseling and Lewis & Clark Law School.

Your Opportunity

Phonathon provides a vital link between the past and present of Lewis & Clark. Students have the opportunity to connect with alumni or parents, answer questions about the College, and learn about the real-life value of a Lewis & Clark education.  Alumni and parents can serve as a vibrant resource for students who are undecided about their career or are curious about a profession. If you’re unavailable, Student Phonathon Ambassadors will always leave a message, so you don’t have to wonder who called you or why.

Please update your record so we can contact you by e-mailing your information to bridget@lclark.edu

Phonathon Student Callers

Student Call Center

Did you recently receive a call from a Lewis & Clark Student Phonathon Caller?  We understand that you may have questions or want to verify that the call is legitimate.  Don’t hesitate to ask to speak to Assistant Annual Fund Director Bridget Sutherland.  You may also contact the Director of Annual Giving, Diane Dickey, with any questions or concerns at 503-768-7990 or dcdickey@lclark.edu. 

Are you a student who is interested in being an ambassador for Lewis & Clark?

If so, please visit the Student Caller Job Description to learn more.