Blue Diamond Meeting
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- LocationStudent Center 204 - Red Conference Room
- DescriptionEvent State: Confirmed
Organization: S.C.
Expected Headcount: 10
Attendees - Students: FALSE
Attendees - Alumni: FALSE
Attendees - Off Campus: TRUE
Attendees - Faculty: FALSE
Attendees - Staff: FALSE
Event Contact Phone Number:: 209-569-3329
Event Contact Email Address:: mgonasalves@bdgrowers.com
Event Contact Name:: Mandy Gonsalves
Event Locator: 2024-ABBKZJ
Organizer: laguzman@csustan.edu
Categories: Revenue Generating Event (Total Fees)
Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE
Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: FALSE
Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Meeting for 10 member of their team to brainstorm for 2025
Attendees - Off Campus (Describe):: Blue Diamond Employees
Hiring Off-Campus Service Provider?: FALSE
Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE
Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE
Applying for Fee Waiver?: FALSE
Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately
Event Setup Requested for the Student Center?: FALSE
Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE
Alcoholic Beverages Served?: FALSE
Off-Campus Youth Present?: FALSE
Soliciting Sponsorships, Donations, Gifts from Businesses for a Fundraiser?: FALSE
OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE
Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE
Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE
Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE
Third Party Entity:: S.C.Blue Diamond team meeting for 2 days
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