The Valenti School of Communication Alumni Association (SOCAA) is a
constituent member of the UH Alumni Organization. The SOCAA
organizes a variety of events throughout the year for
graduates of the School of Communication. Events include: an
annual awards dinner, reunions, and networking
opportunities.
List of officers and contact information:
Natalie Wong Camarata, President:
Natwongcamarata@gmail.com
Kimberly Stoilis, President-Elect:
kim.stoilis@gmail.com
Sandra Zamora, Secretary:
sazamora07@yahoo.com
Emilee Fontenot, Treasurer:
ecfontenot@yahoo.com
The Valenti School of Communication Alumni Association is
pleased to announce the Third Annual Cougar Saltwater Open!
Registration is now open for our second annual fishing
tournament, to be held on Saturday, May 2, 2009, at the
Galveston Yacht Basin.
This event funds our scholarships, so click on the link
Tournament Info. and Registration for more info and to see
ways you can help.
Contact Kim Maraldo, Fishing Tournament Co-Chair:
kimberlymaraldo@sbcglobal.net or Fishing
Tournament Co-Chair Ashly Alberto:
alberto@yahoo.com
The Jack J. Valenti School of Communication Alumni
Association is pleased to announce the Third Annual Cougar
Saltwater Open, which will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2009.
Registration for the tournament will open this Spring. This
event funds our scholarships, so please visit
www.cougarsaltwateropen.com to see ways you can help.
Valenti School of Communication Alumni Association Cougar
Open Fishing Tournament 2007
Thanks to all that supported the first-ever Cougar Saltwater
Open in June. We raised more than $1500 net for our
scholarship programs and appreciate your support! Please
check out our photos at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/89502992@N00/sets/72157600578181015/.
Didn't win a rod at the tournament? You can still support
the UHSOCAA scholarship fund by buying your own custom
Houston Alumni rod for $75. Contact
uhsocaa@yahoo.com for
details.
All proceeds benefit the Houston Alumni Organization, a
non-profit, 501 (c)(3) corporation supporting the University
of Houston.
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