WHY NLWA?
Purpose
The National Letterwinners Association (NLWA) serves as the professional association for those who work with athletic alumni and letterwinner organizations at their respective college or university, serving as a vehicle for networking and the exchange of industry leading best practices.
Representation
Members include representatives from colleges and universities from across the United States who directly work with their respective athletic alumni and letterwinner organizations. Each personal affiliated with NLWA has an responsibility to contribute to the national conversation.
History
The NLWA was founded by the National W Club at the University of Wisconsin in 1996. At inception, it was geared towards the Big Ten Conference institutions and original attendees were solely from Big Ten Schools. The NLWA eventually expanded and is open to all NCAA colleges and universities.
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WHY NLWA
Attending the NLWA Annual Conference will provide educational opportunities that include discussion and presentations around:
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Industry leading trends and best practices
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How to create impactful events
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Building brand awareness and value
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Networking and growing your organization
Regardless of how long your organization has been in existence, or the size of your school, you will learn strategies to improve the service to its members and support to the overall athletics department.
By attending the NLWA annual conference you will not only improve your organization, but also expand networking resources that can help your organization, school, and athletics department in numerous ways in the future.