8 Campuses. 100,000 Students. 500,000 Alumni.
1 Company for Lifetime Communications.
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Indiana University and Campus Management are making history. Making history of fragmented communications and
systems, incomplete profiles of students, alumni and donors, and separated campuses. Instead, they are building a lifetime
communications solution, a platform for Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) that will span the student and endowment
lifecycle and unite every campus.
With Talisma CRM from Campus Management, today’s institutions are:
• Achieving recruiting goals through personalized communications and campaigns
• Retaining students and graduating them faster with proactive e-advising
• Engaging constituents through their preferred medium, from print to smart phones
• Providing on-demand access to information and services, anywhere, anytime
Today, large multicampus institutions don’t have to feel large or overwhelming. Campus Management can put you on
a first-name basis with more of your constituents, the same way we’re doing it for Indiana University.
Learn more about the landmark alliance between IU and Campus Management at
www.campusmanagement.com/IU or call toll-free 866.397.2537.
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