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Levin College of Law

Alexandra "Ali" Pennisi
Assistant Director of Alumni and Volunteer Engagement
pennisi@law.ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Celebration of Legacy and Leadership (04-08-2017)
Project: Celebration of Legacy and Leadership — Approved by:

Online Registration Launch Date
02-01-2017

Status
Cancelled

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Ali,
Please let me know when your registration form is ready to launch.
thanks,
Martha
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Celebration of Legacy and Leadership
04-08-2017
02-01-2017
The purpose of this event is to bring together the College of Law's top donors (lifetime giving of $50,000+), the Law Center Association, and top campaign prospects for an evening of recognition and stewardship. During the event UF Law's Heritage of Leadership honorees will be recognized, key leadership gifts highlighted, and the Merit Scholarship Initiative officially introduced.
6:00 pm - cocktail hour begins
7:00 pm - guests seated
7:15 pm - entrees served
7:30 pm - formal program begins
8:30 pm - program concludes
300 guests
Yes
$150/person
Yes  
$100/meal
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Debra Staats
(352) 273-0611
dstaats@law.ufl.edu
 
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