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Warrington Career Week Fund Description Update
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Fund - Update fund page contentCompleteMonica Vosilla

Hi,

I noticed we failed to update the online giving description for Warrington Career Week Fund when we changed the name. The description should read as shown below. Can you change this? Thanks - Jon<u5:p></u5:p>

Warrington Career Week is a semi-annual, week-long event bringing together employers and Warrington College of Business students. The event is designed for business students to explore career options, learn about company cultures, affirm academic major choices, network with employers, and enhance career readiness.
Warrington Career Week provides sponsors with the opportunity to interact with undergraduate and graduate business students and strengthen your company’s brand presence as an employer of choice. Sponsoring Warrington Career Week is an excellent and affordable way to maximize your company’s exposure, gain visibility on campus with business students and support the Warrington College of Business.

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Created on Sept.  1, 2021 at  8:32 AM (EDT). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on Sept.  9, 2021 at  5:52 AM (EDT). Owned by Anonymous.
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