Background

Alumni Committee

Our esteemed alumni are a testament to our rich history, a reflection of our current achievements, and the cornerstone of our future endeavors. The Alumni Coordination Cell (ACC) serves as a crucial bridge between an educational institution and its alumni, playing an integral role in fostering lifelong connections and creating a dynamic supportive alumni network. This entity is vital in nurturing a sense of community, pride, and continuity among graduates, while also leveraging their expertise and resources to benefit both current students and the institution itself. Our mission is to nurture a thriving network of former students who continue to embody the values and spirit of our community. By fostering meaningful connections, providing support, and celebrating the achievements of our alumni, we strengthen our collective identity and advance our shared goals.

  • Provide a platform for the alumni to connect with each other for the exchange of Information, ideas, communicate their accomplishments, interests, and concerns, etc.
  • Take opinions from the Alumni for the betterment of the student’s career.
  • Enrich the emotional bondage amongst the Students, Alumni, and Faculty.
  • Extend maximum help to the College in the placements and internships of students in reputed organizations.
  • Recognize Alumni for their significant contributions to education.
  • Propose and execute special projects: Infrastructure, Technical projects, Seminars, Conferences.
  • Institute awards for meritorious students.
  • Institute awards for the Alumni for their contribution to the College and the Society.
  • To strengthen ties between the Institute and alumni and encourage them to participate in the various cultural and social activities.

The members of an Alumni Coordination Cell play a crucial role in fostering relationships between the institution and its alumni. Their responsibilities are multifaceted, involving communication, event management, database maintenance, and engagement strategies. Here’s a breakdown of the roles and responsibilities of Alumni Coordination Cell members:

COORDINATOR:

Leadership & Planning: Lead the Alumni Coordination Cell and develop strategic plans for alumni engagement. Supervision: Oversee the activities of the team, ensuring alignment with the institution’s goals.

Collaboration: Act as the primary point of contact between alumni, the institution’s administration, and other departments.

Reporting: Prepare and present progress reports, event summaries, and future plans to the institution’s leadership.

Stakeholder Management: Maintain relationships with key alumni, donors, and external partners.

Faculty Member:

Alumni Mentorship Programs:
  • Faculty-Alumni Mentorship: Coordinate and support mentorship programs where faculty members and alumni work together to mentor current students, providing career guidance, academic support, or industry insights.
  • Professional Development: Facilitate alumni involvement in professional development programs for students, such as workshops on career readiness, soft skills, or specialized industry knowledge.

Student Member:

Alumni Engagement:
  • Building Relationships: Maintain and nurture strong relationships with alumni, especially those who had close academic or research ties with the faculty during their time at the institution.
  • Professional Networking: Actively network with alumni to foster academic collaborations, research partnerships, and industry linkages that benefit both the institution and its alumni.
  • Academic Collaboration: Facilitate opportunities for alumni to contribute to the academic community through guest lectures, workshops, seminars, or collaborative research projects.

  • Event Support: Help in planning, organizing, and attending alumni events such as reunions, guest lectures, and academic conferences.
  • Facilitation of Talks and Workshops: Coordinate with alumni to organize academic events like webinars, workshops, or conferences where they can share their expertise with current students and faculty.
  • Content Contribution: Actively contribute to event planning by identifying potential keynote speakers, panelists, or awardees from the alumni network.

S. No Name Post Name Company Name Designation
1 Mr. V. Umapathy PRESIDENT AMACE Asst. Prof
2 Ms. Hariprabha VICE PRESIDENT AMACE Asst. Prof
3 Mr. G. Venkatesan SECRETARY MCE Asso. Prof
4 Mr. S. Dineshkumar JOINT SECRETARY AMACE Asst. Prof
5 Dr. Ragunathapandian TREASURER Construction Owner
6 Mr. Tennisan Jeyaraj EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER NRI IT
7 Mr. Jeyasurya EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER Chemical Company Manager
8 Mr. T. Sakthivel EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER Company Manager
9 Mr. Sathish EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER TVS Supervisor
10 Mr. Singaravelan EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER AMACE Asst. Prof

Vision

  • To create a dynamic and engaged global network of alumni who embody the values of our institution, fostering lifelong connections and contributing to the continuous growth and success of our community.
  • To serve as a platform to connect institute, alumni, and students to have a better interaction with each other for academic excellence.

Mission

  • The mission of the Alumni Association is to open channels of communication between the university and the alumni and provide them with the optimum career guidance and counseling.
  • To promote a lifelong relationship and create a platform for the exchange of information.
  • To involve alumni in mentoring and up-skilling AMACE students.
  • To promote Student-Alumni interaction for career development and guidance.
  • To promote a sense of pride in being an AMACEIAN.

Committee Head: Mr. V. Umapathy

A - Composition of the Cell:

  • COORDINATOR
  • CO-COORDINATOR
  • FACULTY MEMBERS
  • STUDENT MEMBERS

B - Student Members:

The composition of student members in an Alumni Coordination Cell crucial for ensuring effective collaboration between alumni and the current student body. Student members play an active role in organizing events, managing communication, and fostering engagement. Their participation also helps develop leadership, organizational, and communication skills. Here’s a breakdown of the typical composition of student members in the Alumni Coordination Cell.

Selection: Typically chosen from final-year, Pre final year students or those with prior leadership experience, such as being part of student councils or clubs

S.NO MEMBER DEPARTMENT COUNT
1 STUDENT MEMBER ALL DEPARTMENTS ONE