2006
class gift achieves record-breaking status
The Kellogg
School's full-time Class of 2006 has set a new record with
its class gift, achieving 91 percent participation and pledging
$812,407.
A Kellogg
tradition, the class gift allows graduating students to leave
a legacy for future classes through their four-year pledge
commitment to Kellogg. This year's class voted to allocate
its contribution to renovating 39 group study rooms and providing
additional funding for the fellowship offered through the
Social
Enterprise at Kellogg (SEEK) Program.
The 2006
class gift campaign was led by co-chairs Daniel Hosler and
Brian Irwin, who organized a committee of 50 classmates to
launch a marketing campaign in support of the effort, educate
their peers on fundraising efforts at Kellogg, and host several
class gift events.
The school
is grateful for the generous support of our newest alumni
and for their efforts in making this gift campaign such a
success. |