Duke alumni, help please

<p>Hi Duke alumni,</p>

<p>I just had my phone interview yesterday and I really enjoyed it. My interviewer was so amazingly nice, so I want to send her a thank you card. However, she only gave me her name and phone number, and I forgot to ask for her address. Could anyone access the alumni network and see if he/she can find my interviewer's address, please? I would be so grateful. Thank you in advance.</p>

<p>Can't you...um...call her to ask for her address if you have her number? I can't really see giving out an address...</p>

<p>Hi:
I think it is great that you want to send a thank you note. However, I really don't think anyone could or would give out someone's address--privacy issues you understand. You might be able to get it from Duke directly, but I doubt it and I know they are swamped this time of year. Do you have an email address, perhaps? Are you sure she isn't in the phone book or directory assistance? If not, then maybe DukeEgr93 has the best solution.</p>

<p>I'm sure a phone call to thank her would be perfectly acceptable, though a phone call to get her address might show even more appreciation.</p>

<p>If she is working and you have some information about her job, call there to get her business mailing address. If it is her residential phone, try her number in reverse look up at switchboard.com..that works some of the time..otherwise, get her address by phone and insist on dropping your note in the mail.<br>
Googling also sometimes turns up the job phone and address pronto</p>

<p>I think written thanks is always best in interviews
When our S was admitted to Duke, and made up his mind to attend on the last day of April, we also baked a cake and S delivered it to his office with another note of thanks from my S. The interviewer realized my S had difficult choices to make. His comments on Duke altered our S's perceptions and influenced his decision to go with Duke. Our S has been at Duke a while now, and he still harks back to what he gleaned via the conversation with the alum interviewer, which he now comprehends much better. S genuinely appreciated the interviewer's honesty and insights.</p>

<p>Faline2, I think your son's interviewer really resembles my interviewer. She was amazingly passionate about Duke and really makes me love this school even more. I've tried google and phone books, but I live in Europe and we only get regional phone books, so I couldn't find out her number. I was thinking about calling her, but it would seem sort of weird. I mean she will want to know why I need it, and I find that telling would sort of ruin the purpose. I totally agree with Faline2 in that a written thank you card seems to be the best way, since it's more formal than, say, emails. Thank you all for your replies, I think I will try to contact Duke.</p>

<p>Phone call to show appreciation - after all, he/she night just prefer to do things via phone since it was a phone interview.</p>