Supporting Levin
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Financial support from individuals, private foundations, and corporations plays an essential role in advancing The Levin Institute's critical mission: to educate tomorrow’s professionals as effective managers across borders and cultures. Gifts, endowment funds, and grants for specific projects provides The Levin Institute multiple opportunities as it builds an exceptional student body and faculty, while engagement with The Levin Institute is an investment in the future that will yield a meaningful and lasting partnership. Your generous participation will support:
"Planned Giving" alternatives may also be discussed, and while unrestricted support will give The Levin Institute the flexibility it needs to respond quickly to emerging opportunities, multiple directed endowment gifts will assist the Institute in achieving all of its performance objectives. Significant naming opportunities are available at both the academic level and as we move into our future home at 116-120 East 55th Street, New York City. For more details, contact Thomas Moebus,Vice President of Development (212/317-3570) Levin Supporters The Levin Institute is pleased to recognize and thank: IBM, underwriter of The Levin Global Talent Index. Citigroup Foundation for its early support of Program Development at The Levin Institute. The Goldman Sachs Group for their support of Academic Development at The Levin Institute. The Albert Kunstadter Family Foundation for support of the Levin Institute's Center for Science, Technology and Innovation in China (CSTIC). Lucent Technologies and IBM for their support of The Levin Institute's "Industrial Innovation in China" conference held in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations on July 24-26, 2006. We appreciate the additional support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The FedEx and Guardsmark Corporations for their generous support of The Levin Institute’s conference on "The Evolving Global Talent Pool: Issues, Challenges and Strategic Implications" held in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations on June 16-17, 2005. The Financial Times was the media sponsor. The FedEx worldwide network links more than 220 countries and territories through a network of supply chain, transportation, business and related information services. Since its founding in 1963, Guardsmark has become a leading security services company in the United States. The Levin Institute acknowledges its special relationship with The Gale Company, a lead benefactor of the Institute. Headquartered in New Jersey, The Gale Company is a major developer of the megalopolis New Songdo City, South Korea. The Levin Institute wishes to thank the Xerox Corporation for hosting a group of women entrepreneurs from Tunisia and Algeria that were sent to The Levin Institute by the Commercial Law Program of the United States Department of Commerce. NASDAQ has cooperated with the Institute by welcoming seasoned technology executives from China. These executive groups have participated in 8-12 week training courses at The Levin Institute; courses were designed to educate them in the skills necessary to manage across borders, legal and regulatory environments, trade barriers, and cultures. |