[civsa] Communicating with Ambassadors

Trent Sandles tsandles at txwes.edu
Mon Jul 20 15:40:03 CDT 2015


Dena-Kay,

I have found that Slack is a great form of communication internally for my tour guides. It has the flexibility of group me but they can set personal settings so that they aren't receiving notifications every time there is a group message delivered. I would definitely recommend looking into it.

Rams Up!

Trent Sandles

Campus Visit Coordinator

Office of Admissions

Texas Wesleyan University

1201 Wesleyan St.

Fort Worth, Texas 76105

Office: 817-531-4445

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From: listserv [mailto:listserv-bounces at civsa.org] On Behalf Of Campus Tours
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 3:34 PM
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Subject: [civsa] Communicating with Ambassadors

Hi everyone,

I am currently trying to determine if it would be best to have a groupme or a facebook group as a means of informal communication amongst my student ambassadors. I would greatly appreciate any feedback as to what various schools currently use, and which works best.

Thanks.

Dena-Kay Spence
Campus Tour Coordinator
Georgia<mailto:campustours at ggc.edu> Gwinnett College
678-407-5344 (Ext)


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