As an Eliot Society Volunteer, you play a pivotal role in furthering the mission of Washington University in St. Louis by engaging with fellow alumni, parents, and friends. Volunteers are integral to fostering connections and ensuring that WashU continues to thrive. Here’s how you can make an impact:

Volunteer Opportunities:

  • Regional Engagement: Host or attend regional events to connect with local alumni and strengthen community ties.
  • Event Support: Assist in the planning and execution of events for the Eliot Society, helping to ensure their success.
  • Outreach & Stewardship: Engage directly with donors and prospects to build long-lasting relationships and support the university’s priorities.

How to become a volunteer:

Joining the Eliot Society Volunteer program is simple! Fill out the [Volunteer Interest Form] or contact us directly at [contact email/phone] for more details.

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In 2023, Nancy Parker Tice, AB ’90, MBA ’98, and Paul Tice, BSBA ’90, JD ’94, received the Distinguished Volunteer Award from the Brown School. (Photo: Dan Donovan/Washington University in St. Louis)

United by a unique sensibility that transcends geography and generation, the WashU community shares an impulse to collaborate and innovate, and to move forward by giving back. We are thrilled to lead the Eliot Society, energized by the dedication of my fellow volunteers, and confident that our efforts are helping WashU continue to soar.

Nancy Parker Tice, AB ’90, MBA ’98 and Paul Tice, BSBA ’90, JD ’94

Eliot Society Executive Committee

co-Presidents

Nancy Parker Tice, AB ’90, MBA ’98
Paul Tice, BSBA ’90, JD ’94

Danforth Circle Chair

Gene Kahn

Patrons Chair

F. Scott Galt, JD ’04

Benefactors Chair

Tim Murphy, AB ’07

Fellows Co-Chairs

Cheryl Perlmutter, BS ’00, MBA ’05
Mike Perlmutter, BS ’00, MBA ’00

Donor engagement Chair

Jessica Thein, MSW ’14, MPH ’14

Programs Chair

Melissa Markwort, MBA ’14