Alumni Networking Platform

Graduates drift apart by class year and geography. EventIntro matches alumni by career goals and offers, turning reunions and chapters into a live network.

Who this is for

  • Alumni-relations and advancement teams running reunions, chapters, and mentorship.
  • Associations whose alumni network is a directory nobody uses.
  • Teams that want engagement to translate into mentorship and giving.

Why does the alumni directory go unused?

A directory only helps someone who already knows which name to look up — which is almost nobody. It's a phone book, not an introduction. Graduates want the alum who can open the door they're standing in front of, and a searchable list of ten thousand names doesn't surface that person. EventIntro reads each graduate's goals and proactively names the alumni worth meeting, so the network works from a cold start.

Advancement teams pour money into the database and wonder why engagement is flat. The database was never the problem; the missing piece is the matchmaking that turns a list of alumni into a specific, warm introduction.

Does it respect class years and chapters?

It can match inside a reunion class or across the entire alumni body, depending on the event. Cross-year matching is frequently the prize — a recent graduate's career question is a mid-career alum's solved problem, a pairing that class-year reunions structurally prevent. See the alumni guide for more.

Can it power a mentorship program?

Alumni mentorship is a natural extension of the same seek/offer engine — matching a graduate who needs guidance with one positioned to give it. Where that specific directional-matching capability stands today is covered on our mentor-matching page; alumni programs are exactly the use case we're weighing it against.

Frequently asked questions

Why doesn't our alumni directory already do this?
A directory is a phone book — it lists everyone and connects no one. Finding the right alum in it requires already knowing who you're looking for. EventIntro flips that: it reads each graduate's goals and proactively surfaces the alumni worth meeting, so the network works even for someone who doesn't know a single name in it.
Can it respect class-year and chapter structure?
It can match within a reunion class or across the whole alumni body, whichever an event calls for. Cross-year matching is often the win — a recent grad's question is frequently a ten-years-out alum's answer, a pairing class-year silos never produce.
Does this support mentorship programs?
The matching engine is well-suited to mentor/mentee-style pairing, and alumni programs are a natural fit; see our mentor-matching page for where that capability stands today.
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