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To help meet the Ross
School of Business' ongoing need for annual
unrestricted funds and to acknowledge the donors that provide this
essential support, we have established the Henry Carter Adams
Society. The Society is an initiative led by alumni who are
interested both in providing key support to the business school and
creating opportunities to strengthen the relationship between alumni
and the school. It honors Henry Carter Adams, a former chair of the
Economics Department, whose innovative efforts were directly
responsible for the founding of the business school in 1924. The purpose of the Society is to increase and recognize
unrestricted annual contributions to the Ross School of Business.
Levels of Support
While based on personal giving, these options can also include
corporate matching funds:
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Founder |
$25,000 or more |
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Principal Investor |
$10,000 - $24,999 |
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Lead Investor |
$5,000 - $9,999 |
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Investor |
$1,500 - $4,999 |
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Shareholder |
$750 - $1,499* |
*The Shareholder
level is designed for new graduates and provides Investor level
benefits until their 5th year reunion.
Benefits For You…
As a member of the Henry Carter Adams Society, you will receive
invitations to educational programs, special receptions and
networking events held in Ann Arbor and at locations throughout the
country and abroad. You will also be recognized as a Henry Carter
Adams member at business school functions and in our publications,
including the annual Honor Roll of Donors.
And for the School…
Your leadership gift to the Annual Fund will directly impact
everything we do. From the quality of the curriculum through
financial aid, research, technology, and new student and faculty
initiatives. These unrestricted dollars make it possible for the
School to remain an agile and formidable leader, and to maintain the
highest levels of teaching, service and research.
For more information on the Ross School of Business Annual Fund and the
Henry Carter Adams Society, please contact John Copeland, Director
of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations at (734) 763-5775 or
jdcope@umich.edu.
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