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As a Columbia Business School graduate, you distinguish yourself from the crowd every day. You’re not afraid to take risks and be bold. Learn more below about Professor Silvia Bellezza’s research focusing on the benefits of being unexpected. Visit crowdfund.columbia.edu/wearCBS between now and June 16 to help fuel another century of innovative research and discovery. We’ll help you continue to show your Columbia pride by sending you a pair or CBS-branded socks with our thanks!

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Emily Bonta <[email protected]>

Be Unexpected 1 message

Columbia Business School <[email protected]> Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 8:00 AMReply­To: [email protected][email protected]

 

As a Columbia Business School graduate, you distinguish yourself fromthe crowd every day. You’re not afraid to take risks and be bold. Learnmore below about Professor Silvia Bellezza’s research focusing on thebenefits of being unexpected.

Visit crowdfund.columbia.edu/wearCBS between now and June 16to help fuel another century of innovative research and discovery.We’ll help you continue to show your Columbia pride by sending you apair or CBS-branded socks with our thanks!

 

 

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 #wearCBS

After you receive your Business School socks, share a photo with #wearCBS and

make sure to tag Columbia Business School in your post — we just might give

your feet a shout-out.

 

 

 

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From connecting with and learning from renowned facultyand industry experts to traveling the world from Kenya toDubai, the Class of 2015 has certainly had a memorable andmeaningful Columbia Business School experience.

The Class of 2015's exceptional time at the School would nothave been possible without your generous support. Pleaseconsider making a contribution to the 2014-2015 ColumbiaBusiness Fund or Executive MBA Fund.

Maximize the impact of your contribution by making a recurring giftusing your credit card. Specify the amount, timing, and duration ofyour gift and your credit card will be billed automatically. It's a simple,convenient way to support Columbia Business School.

 

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Emily Bonta <[email protected]>

Emily, will you rise to the challenge? 2 messages

Fulya Tuncer ’17, Saskia Chanoine ’17, Eileen Ng ’18, and Nathalie Tadena ’18<[email protected]>

Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at10:31 AM

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With your support, #WeAllRise during Women's Week and beyond! 

 

Dear Emily,

Today is not just any Wednesday. We are now three days into Women’s Week and 49 giftscloser to achieving our goal of 150 donations in five days. If you have already supported thechallenge, thank you so much!

 

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Just in case you missed it: Laurie Shahon ’76 and Ciara Burnham ’93 have challengedthe alumni community to help the Business School secure at least 150 donations tothe Columbia Business Fund or EMBA Fund by Friday. If this challenge is met, theywill donate an additional $20,000 to the annual funds.

This means that when you make a gift—of any amount—the value and impact of yourgift will be multiplied.

Please join the challenge and show your pride in your alma mater by making a gift today!Thank you for your ongoing commitment to Columbia Business School and its diversecommunity of women leaders.

Visit crowdfund.columbia.edu/WomensWeek to make your donation.

Regards, Fulya Tuncer ’17, Saskia Chanoine ’17, Eileen Ng ’18, and Nathalie Tadena ’18

Should you have any questions about the Women’s Week Challenge or how you can lendyour support, please contact Rashmi Trivedi at 212­851­4313 or [email protected].

#WeAllRiseSpearheaded by Columbia Women in Business, Women’s Week invites students, faculty,staff, and alumni to come together to honor the contributions of women to the business

community. The theme of this year’s Women’s Week is #WeAllRise—celebrating the strengthand leadership of the alumnae network.

 

       

 

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For 100 years, Columbia Business School's network has been the foun‐dation of our success. 

Alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends contribute to the School's accom‐plishments by volunteering as regional leaders, mentoring students, attend‐ing events, and making generous gifts. As we enter another century at thevery center of business, our incomparable and global community is essentialto the School's future impact on the world. 

Thank you to those whose contributions in the 2015-16 fiscal year helped theSchool to commemorate a century of innovation, impact, and community.

To view the 2015-16 Report to Investors and learn more about the School'sCentennial celebration, please visit gsb.columbia.edu/centennial/investors.

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Dear [fname],

How does it feel to be 100?

I have been fortunate to celebrate Columbia Business School’s milestone centennialyear with the global Columbia network at Centennial Showcases all around the

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world, from Asia to South America — including the strong community in[showcasecity]. While I tried my best to fit everyone in my selfies, at each CentennialShowcase I was reminded of the power of this widespread group, comprisingremarkable individuals like you, in shaping the School's immeasurableaccomplishments over the past century.

As the Centennial celebration comes to a close, I hope you will join me in helping todrive the Business School’s growth over the next 100 years by making a gift to theColumbia Business Fund or Executive MBA Fund. These vital annual funds willallow us to continue to innovate, excel, and make an impact on the businesscommunity, both in New York City and around the world.

[fname], together we can give the next generation of Columbia Business Schoolalumni, students, faculty, and friends even more to celebrate. Thank you forinvesting in the power of your degree and the future of Columbia Business School.

With regards, Glenn Hubbard

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