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Levin College of Law

Elizabeth Kane
Assistant Director of Alumni Relations
kane@law.ufl.edu

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CGR 50th Anniversary Celebration (10-13-2023)
Project: CGR 50th Anniversary Celebration — Approved by: Mike Farley

Online Registration Launch Date
09-05-2023

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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CGR 50th Anniversary Celebration
10-13-2023
09-05-2023
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Center for Governmental Responsibility.
An evening cocktail reception and gala dinner celebrating the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Center for Governmental Responsibility and the leadership of Emeritus Dean and Professor Jon Mills (JD 72)
150-200
150 attendees
Yes
$150 ticket price per person; $30 of which is tax deductible
$1250 table price for 8 seats; $290 of which is tax deductible
Quid Pro Quo
 
$150 ticket price per person; $30 of which is tax deductible
$1250 table price for 8 seats; $290 of which is tax deductible
17781
Merrit McAlister
(352) 273-0643
mcalister@law.ufl.edu
 
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