Lunds kvinna på plats i L.A.

Sedan januari har stiftelsen Lund University Foundation, LUF, ett eget bemannat kontor i Los Angeles.

Kerstin Skjefstad – Mitt uppdrag är att hitta externa finansiärer för att stärka forsknings- och utbildningsverksamheten vid Lunds universitet. Kan jag dra in en halv miljon kronor har jag gjort ett bra jobb, säger Kerstin Skjefstad, som är stiftelsens kvinna i L.A.

När LUM träffar henne är hon i Lund för att träffa nyckelpersoner inom universitets fundraising och Externa relationer. Lund är hemmaplan såtillvida att hon har en examen från Ekonomihögskolan med fokus på marknadsföring. En utbytestermin i Singapore och anställning på Svensk-Amerikanska Handelskammaren i San Diego finns också med i bagaget.

Sedan årsskiftet arbetar Kerstin Skjefstad på LUF:s kontor i Los Angeles. Tjänsten, liksom hela verksamheten vid Lund University Foundation, är helt finansierad via donationer och välgörenhetsarbete.

– Jag förväntas bidra till en långsiktig strategi för stiftelsens verksamhet samt utveckla alumn-nätverket för före detta Lundastudenter i USA. Jag har också ett tydligt, eget insamlingsmål – 50.000 dollar under mina sex månader.

Ordförande för Lund University Foundation är Göran Eriksson. Den som kan sin Lundahistoria vet att han tidigare varit ordförande för Lunds Studentkår. Han satt också med i karnevalskommittén 1982 innan han började jobba som företagare i Los Angeles.

– Som arbetande ordförande för Lund University Foundation är målet att öppna dörrar till svensk-amerikanska nätverk och bygga upp en fungerande organisation så att vi kan attrahera donationer till Lunds universitet, framför allt från lundaalumner. Målet är att dra in knappt en miljon kronor under 2012, säger han.

Den stora skillnaden mellan svensk och amerikansk alumnverksamhet är mentaliteten, menar både Göran Eriksson och Kerstin Skjefstad.

– I USA ses universitetstiden som livets största investering och man är väldigt stolt över sitt universitet. Som före detta student vill man gärna behålla kontakten och ge något tillbaka när man börjar jobba.

Kerstin Skjefstad tror att utvecklingen i Sverige går åt samma håll.

– Ska svenska universitet kunna konkurrera med de bästa och ligga i forskningsmässig framkant behöver vi attrahera kapital från både framgångsrika alumner och filantropiska donatorer, säger hon.

På frågan om det finns så många potentiella donatorer att det motiverar ett kontor i Los Angeles svarar Kerstin Skjefstad att USA-verksamheten är helt finansierad genom donationer.

– De pengar vi lyckas attrahera från olika finansiärer hamnar därför direkt på pluskontot för Lunds universitet. Och ska vi bli bättre som universitet måste vi också våga satsa och våga prova nya vägar, säger hon.

Text & foto: Joen Garsén

Photos from Networking Cocktail Mixer, March 27th, 2012, LA

Lund University Foundation friends can now check out Photos
from previous event hosted by the Lund University Foundation (US).

This includes photos from the recent Los Angeles event, held March 27th 2012. At the event, Ulrika Nilsson, Executive Director LUF and Göran Eriksson Chairman LUF gave an engaging talk on the theme of Current Research projects taking place at Lund University and the American-Swedish Scholarship Fund. There was a great mix of recent and older alumni at the gathering including both Swedish and international visitors.

Networking Cocktail Mixer March 27th, 2012, LA

A wonderful opportunity to reconnect to the Lund sprit and mingle with old and new friends. Let’s connect, share and enjoy cocktails.

March 27th, Time: 5:30 pm – 8 pm
Los Angeles, CA
Happy hour from 5pm
Viceroy Hotel
1819 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90401

Come explore this evening with friends and exceptional speakers who will present current research and the remarkable expansion of the University in the near future.
Participate in the discussions and learn how Lund University has become one among the hottest Universities in Europe while enjoying a “Lunda-Semla”.

Speakers:

Sven Strömqvist; Pro Vice-Chancellor of research, research training and international relations
Ulrika Nilsson; Executive Director, Lund University Foundation

Donation: $10 and up,
A much appreciated charitable donation towards the American-Swedish Scholarship Fund.

RSVP by March 20th to Kerstin.skjefstad@lunduniversityfoundation.org

LUF Networking Cocktail Mixer @ Viceroy March 27th in LA

Photos from recent events

Lund University alumni and friends can now check out photo highlights from previous events hosted by the LU Foundation (US) as well as general LU alumni gatherings around the world.

alumni New York eventThis includes photos from the recent New York event, held 3 November 2011, at which around 80 guests gathered. At the event, Professor Gunilla Jönsson gave an engaging talk on the theme of food packaging and logistics in relation to sustainability. There was a great mix of recent and older alumni at the gathering including both Swedish and international students.

New York alumni and friends event – 3 November 2011

Lund University and the Lund University Foundation US are pleased to present you with the opportunity to reconnect with your alma mater! Do you really know where your food is coming from? Join us for a special evening and gain great insight from Gunilla Jönsson, professor at LTH, Faculty of Engineering at Lund University. She will discuss the future food industry addressing challenges crucial for sustainable growth, healthy people and planet. This event will be held on 3 November 2011 in New York City. For more information please contact Mia Winther at Mia.Dahlgren_Winther@er.lu.se.

Not located near New York? Perhaps it is more convenient to attend a Lund University alumni and friends event being held in Los Angeles on 8 November 2011. We welcome you to an evening of mingling and reminiscing about Lund days. A special welcome to those who participated in the University of California-Lund Exchange Abroad Program. It has been a tradition of almost 50 years! Curious about current research at Lund? Learn more about the exciting projects happening from Sven Strömqvist, Lund University’s Pro Vice Chancellor of Research. For more inforamtion please contact Karen Paulson at karen.paulson@er.lu.se

Networking event at Columbia University on June 2nd

Lund University networking event at Columbia University

On June 2nd 2011 Lund University Alumni Association met up at Columbia University, New York, to network and catch up on the latest news from our alma mater in Sweden. Lennart Olsson, professor of geography, founding director of the Centre for Sustainability Studies at Lund University and coordinator with IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), shared his knowledge in climate change, environmental degradation and the sustainable use of resources. Professor Olsson’s broad agenda of social science research on how different actors can, and should, interact for promoting a better stewardship of our common planet led to an interesting and rewarding discussion. We all left the event with new thoughts as well as new friends!

Thank you for sharing this LU experience in New York with Lund University Foundation!

Alumni and networking event at Columbia University, NY

On June 2, friends and alumni are most welcome to Faculty House at Columbia University to join us for an alumni and networking event in New York. We look forward to seeing many old and new friends.
At the event, we will network over refreshments, get the latest news from Lund University and learn about exciting research. Lennart Olsson, professor of geography, founding director of the Centre for Sustainability Studies at Lund University and a coordinator within the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), will inspire us and discuss research that addresses some of the world’s most difficult problems, from climate change and environmental degradation to the sustainable use of resources. It’s a broad agenda of social science research on how different actors can and should interact for promoting a better stewardship of our common planet for the benefit of current and future generations.

Lund University warmly welcomes you to Faculty House, Columbia University. The event starts at 6 p.m.
Faculty House is located on Columbia University’s East Campus on Morningside Drive, north of 116th Street. View directions to Faculty House.

Join us for this LU experience in New York!

Please confirm your attendance to alumn.nyc@gmail.com by 29 May.
Questions? Contact Mia Dahlgren Winther, 646-588-9087.

We look forward to seeing you!

Ulrika Nilsson
Executive Director, Lund University Foundation
Göran Eriksson
Chairman, Lund University Foundation

New York alumni and friends

On Thursday 10 March 2011, Lund University alumni came together to reminisce past experiences at our Alma Mater. Over 50 alumns gathered at the Harvard Club to meet old and new friends and to learn of the latest developments at Lund University.

Professor Arthur Bienenstock, Stanford University and board member of the Lund University Foundation, inspired the audience by showing the great progress and exciting opportunities that will come with ESS and MAX IV. Professor Carl Borrebaeck, Assistant Vice-Chancellor, Lund University, also delivered intriguing news about the strategic research done in the fight against cancer at the new Cancer Centre.

This LU event in New York was the first alumni gathering out of many to follow. We look forward seeing you again soon!

Alumni and networking event at the Harvard Club, New York

Lund University warmly welcomes alumni and friends to the Harvard Club of New York City, 35 West 44th Street, New York. The event starts at 5:30 p.m.

During the evening you will get a taste of the Lund University experience. It will be just as exciting, inspiring and enriching as you remember it. Come along to network over refreshments and get a taste of some of the most exciting research areas at Lund University and the future possibilities that lie within them; for example, the strategic research done in the fight against cancer with focus on individual diagnosis and treatment, and ESS (the European Spallation Source) and MAX-lab, which will be the world’s most advanced centres for materials research. Professor Arthur Bienenstock, Stanford University, and Professor Carl Borrebaeck, Assistant Vice-Chancellor, Lund University, will inspire you.

Remember happy times, hard work and crazy nights! Come together to reminisce and find out about what Lund University has become today – Sweden’s strongest university and one of the top universities in Europe!

We look forward to seeing you!

Networking event at Stanford, California

In December an alumni event was held in California on Stanford University’s campus. Several members of the Lund University Foundation board were there, including Chair Göran Eriksson, who works in Los Angeles and is an LTH alumnus, and Arthur Bienenstock, Professor Emeritus of Applied Physics and Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University and adviser to Stanford’s management. Professor Bienenstock also holds an honorary doctorate from Lund University and is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (IVA).

Assistant Vice-Chancellor of Lund University Sven Strömqvist spoke about developments at the University and the major investments in infrastructure that are to be made in the near future, e.g. the research facilities ESS and MAX IV, and about the research that these will make possible.

They are unique to Lund and strengthen our position internationally. Nevertheless, we also need to make other investments to complement them. Our research has always been international and our education is becoming increasingly so. We want to become better at working with the community and the business sector and need to strengthen our financing if we are to be able to compete for grants, students and researchers. Our alumni play an important role in this and we welcome all contributions and initiatives from our former students, says Ulrika Nilsson, director of Fundraising and Alumni, Lund University.