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Mike Przydzial greets people in the Alumni House

Przydzial creates full-circle moment as new director of Alumni Relations

As a GVSU student, Mike Przydzial was involved in campus life: He played Laker basketball from 2007-2012 and even met his wife on campus. Now, Przydzial ’12 is the director of Alumni Relations, creating a full-circle moment. 

Before this role, Przyzdial was the associate director of Recreation and Wellness, helping students cultivate fun and meaningful experiences.

“Campus recreation will always be near and dear,” Przydzial said. “It was a tremendous chapter in my life, but I'm still so thrilled to be stepping into this role here.”

Przydzial started his new role in mid-January.

Andrew Bixel, senior director of Community Engagement and Alumni Experience, said: “I am happy to welcome Mike to this role. His experience at Grand Valley, combined with his energy and collaborative spirit, gives him a deep understanding of what makes this community special. I’m excited for him to bring that perspective to enriching the experience of all our alumni.”

Mike Przydzial pictured on January 15. (Photo release on file)
Mike Przydzial, director of Alumni Relations
Image credit - Cory Morse

Przydzial has spent his first few weeks settling in, learning and connecting with the Alumni Relations team. 

“I just want to keep an open mind,” Przydzial said. “I know I have so much to learn. My goal is to take in as much as I can to understand this new industry, this new world that I'm stepping into.”

Though still new to the position, Przydzial already has plans for the department, including re-envisioning the Alumni Board of Directors, GVSU’s alumni representatives who work alongside Alumni Relations to connect and engage alumni with GVSU and each other, encouraging alumni to be lifelong learners and helping them to achieve their professional goals.

“The goal is for the alumni board to have a clear purpose: being very intentional with their roles and the impact that they have on the university,” he said.

Przydzial said he wants to collaborate with academic and campus partners to be more engaged with their alumni, explore mentorships between students and alumni, define what it means to be a “Laker for a Lifetime," and ensure Alumni Relations and all its resources are known to current students and alumni. 

He said he believes even after commencement, alumni always have a place at GVSU.

“Support and services from Alumni Relations are always here for you,” Przydzial said. "Whether you are seeking career support or networking, looking for mentorship, discounts or getting connected with alumni-owned businesses, there are so many ways to give back and stay engaged with Grand Valley.”

— Cass Wainwright, a senior writing major, is a student writer for University Communications.

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