Building an Innovative Future at Olin Business School
Lynn Gorguze, MBA ’86, and her husband, Scott Peters, have established a $1 million challenge to encourage support of the Dean’s Transformational Excellence Fund at Olin Business School.
Dean Mike Mazzeo is committed to securing a strong future for Olin Business School through the strategic plan, All Together Now. A result of leveraging our strengths and collaborating closely with our community — including students, faculty, staff, alumni, and business leaders — the plan emphasizes key areas such as family business, the intersection of business and health, local and regional impact, and experiential learning.
With your support, the Dean’s Transformational Excellence Fund will be the driving force behind our strategic plan. This flexible resource supports scholarships, experiential learning opportunities, student programs, faculty research, and many other initiatives essential to building a prosperous future for Olin. By investing in this fund, you enable us to continue to adapt and grow, maintaining Olin’s excellence and preparing our students for the challenges of tomorrow.
How the challenge works
The Lynn Gorguze and Scott Peters Dean’s Fund for Excellence Challenge will match renewed Eliot Society memberships for gifts of $1,000 or more to the Dean’s Transformational Excellence Fund.
The challenge will also provide a 2-to-1 match for all new, increased, or multiyear commitments to the Dean’s Fund at the Eliot level.
Your gift | Match provides | |
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Renewed Eliot memberships | $1 | $1 |
New, increased, or multiyear commitments at Eliot level | $1 | $2 |
For more information, contact Olin Advancement at olin.alumni@wustl.edu.
“We have been moved by Dean Mazzeo’s energy, dedication to Olin, character, and the visionary plan he and his team have crafted in All Together Now. We are wholeheartedly committed to its success. We invite you to join us in supporting this transformative initiative, which aims to supercharge Olin’s strengths by allowing Dean Mazzeo the flexibility to allocate funds to priority areas immediately. Together, let’s champion this worthwhile cause!”
Lynn Gorguze and Scott Peters
About the Eliot Society
The Eliot Society recognizes donors who make annual, unrestricted gifts of $1,000 or more to WashU, designated for scholarships, schools, or programs.