Warehime School Naming Opportunities

The future success of the Warehime School of Business requires a final push of visionary philanthropic support to fully realize its promise.  student success, faculty excellence, and the School’s long-term impact.

rendering of the planned Warehime School of Business

With the foundation already in place, we are now focused on securing the remaining funds needed to bring the project to completion—ensuring the building is fully equipped with cutting-edge technology and resources that will power

In recognition of how essential donors will be and how vital their investments are to the success of the Warehime School vision, Washington College is offering a number of naming opportunities, detailed below. Of course, you can support whatever aspect of this initiative speaks to you, and this page of information is primarily a starting point for a conversation.

You can also learn more about the Warehime School of Business as it is already educating and empowering students today through innovative courses and world-class faculty.

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Explore Funding Priorities

Contact Susie Chase '90 P'21, our chief advancement and revenue officer, for more information about how you can get involved in making the Warehime School of Business vision a reality!

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Naming Opportunities    

     

The College will name spaces, positions, and programs as a permanent sign of gratitude to the most generous Warehime School donors.

Chairman's Circle rendering of new finance lab inside Warehime School building

Endowed Dean Position — $3.5 million

Endowed Faculty Chair — $2 million

Finance Lab* — $2 million 

Endowed Internship Program — $1.6 million

Amphitheater Classroom* — $1 million

Executive Partners

rendering of lobby of new Warehime School of Business building

Faculty International Exchange — $750,000

Dean's Office Suite* — $750,000

Curricular Innovation — $500,000

Atrium/Lobby* — $500,000

Business Certification Program — $250,000

Innovation Plant Partnership — $250,000

Global Education Office Suite* — $250,000

Large Classroom* — $250,000

* Physical space naming with signage

The College will name spaces, positions, and programs as a permanent sign of gratitude to the most generous Warehime School donors.

Innovation Investors

floor plan of the second floor of the new Warehime School of Business building

International Student Scholarship — $100,000

Seminar Room* — $100,000

Junior / Senior Scholarship — $75,000

Freshman Scholarship — $50,000

Faculty Hub* — $50,000

Growth Leaders

American Marketing Association Sponsor — $25,000

Business Summer High School Program — $25,000

Faculty Offices* — $25,000

Open Gathering Area* — $25,000

Quiet Study* — $25,000

Speaker Program Sponsor — $25,000

* Physical space naming with signage

The College will name spaces, positions, and programs as a permanent sign of gratitude to the most generous Warehime School donors.

Educator Circle

rendering of new Warehime School of Business as it will appear approaching from Hodson Hall

Brick Pathway* — $10,000

Business Program Support — $10,000

Etiquette Dinner Sponsor — $2,500 - $5,000

Trees & Gardens* — $2,500 - $5,000

Benches* — $2,500

Senior Poster Presentation Sponsor — $2,500

Start-Up Society

rendering of new Warehime School of Business as it will appear approaching from Casey Academic Center

Adirondack Seating Area* — $1,000

WC Consults Support — $1,000

Bricks & Pavers* — $250 - $500

Certification Support — $250 - $500

* Physical space naming with signage

 

Explore Funding Priorities

Contact Susie Chase '90 P'21, our chief advancement and revenue officer, for more information about how you can get involved in making the Warehime School of Business vision a reality!

Email%20Susie