Get Involved
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There are so many ways to stay connected and make a meaningful impact as Pace alumni! Whether you're interested in mentoring, volunteering, joining a committee, or engaging with affinity groups, this site is your go-to guide for getting involved with the Pace alumni community.
Are you looking for Pace alumni who share your interests? Pace Alumni Affinity Groups are a great way to connect and grow your love of Pace. An Affinity Group is any set of alumni who are joined by a common interest, identity, or purpose such as academic majors, professional interests, and personal identities.
Co-Chairs: Kathy Shoztic ’94 and Gina Tesla ’95
The Pace Women's Network aims to develop the University’s alumnae community through inclusive and accessible programming where alumnae are better positioned to connect with the University and one another, as well as empowered to inspire dialogue, leadership, and philanthropic support. In addition to hosting both social and networking events, the PWN has launched the Empowering Students Scholarship Fund and seeks to provide mentorship to the scholarship recipients.
Chair: Arlene Thompson '14
The Black Alumni Group fosters community by providing opportunities to build strong personal and professional networks for Black alumni and students. Events such as the annual Alumni Diversity Breakfast and social gatherings strive to champion the mission and celebrate culture.
Chair: David Reid '98
The Pace Pride Alumni Network serves as a platform and voice for LGBTQIA+ alumni and to connect the community within the University. Through social events and career engagement programs, this Affinity Group strives to create ongoing partnerships among students, alumni and the outside community.
Co-Chairs: Kate Morrisey ’17 and Jillian Lewandoski ’21
The Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) is a network for Pace University undergraduate alumni of the last ten years. GOLD gives alumni the opportunity to network with each other, both personally and professionally, connect with current students, and foster a lifelong relationship with Pace through events, volunteer opportunities, and giving. The GOLD Committee is comprised of a diverse group of alumni who work closely with the Office of Alumni Relations to coordinate events, spread the word, and generally engage the young alumni population to stay involved with Pace. Learn more about The GOLD Program and The GOLD Committee.
School Committees provide a way for alumni to engage and connect with one another based on affinity to a certain school or college within Pace. In addition to creating community, the school committees are designed to foster a forum where diverse experiences, perspectives, and resources can be shared. Each committee will facilitate events, school/college-specific programming, networking for alumni, and dialogue with current students in partnership with the Office of Alumni Relations.
Setter Connect is an exciting virtual platform for Pace alumni at any stage of life. Whether you're a recent graduate or retired, you can connect, mentor, discover career opportunities, and collaborate on projects. You can also join interest-based groups, stay informed on events, and explore job postings. It’s a great way to stay engaged with the Pace Community—setting up your profile takes just two minutes!
Alumni Quote
—Jaiver Jimenez ’17, Alumni-Student Mentor
From a single event to a structured Regional Club, the Pace Alumni Association offers different regional programming opportunities to build and grow community away from the University. It consistently researches where alumni move to live and work. There are great opportunities to develop region-specific Clubs to provide ongoing programming and cultivate alumni engagement year in and out, with the support of alumni volunteers. Sometimes a one-time event is the best opportunity to bring alumni together. This type of regional programming also requires volunteer support to plan and manage the event, in partnership with Alumni Relations staff.