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Corporate Sponsorship

From Transcripts to Resumes

The future workforce is our business.

The Cofrin School of Business is looking for strategic business partnerships to help reimagine a business education. We know future business leaders need more than just a quality classroom education. They need real-world experiences that help prepare them to lead through change, take smart risks, and build businesses for tomorrow.

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Strategic

Creating real-world experiences that help prepare students to meet regional business demands.

1,500 Students

Over 1,500 students looking to connect with area businesses.

70% Stay

More than 70% of UW-Green Bay alumni stay in the region.

Thank You, Partners!

A unique benefit of the greater Green Bay area is the local businesses that give our students valuable experiences through our Transcripts to Resumes initiative. Get acquainted with our most engaged partners.

Platinum Partner

$10,000 Sponsor

Alive and Kickin' Pizza Crust logo



Gold Partners

$5,000 Sponsors

Imperial Logo
Pomp's Tire Logo
US Bank logo

Silver Partners

$2,500 Sponsors


Schneider Register Logo
Johnson Financial Group logo
Menasha Corporation Logo
WPS Foundation Logo
WEL companies Logo
Northwestern Mutual Logo
PTI Paper Transport Logo

Bronze Partners

$1,000 Sponsors

4imprint
Bay Towel Logo
Berners Schober Logo
Fastenal Logo
Leadership Resources Logo
Logistics Recycling Inc. Logo
UW Credit Union Logo
UWGB Institute for Women's Leadership Logo
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There's No Lesson Like Experience

Corporate partnerships help fund experiential learning opportunities for students in the Cofrin School of Business. This approach ensures that students graduate with more than just a degree. They leave with experiences that prepare them to impact your business from day one.

Student experiential learning opportunities include:

  • Business idea pitch competitions
  • One-on-one mentoring
  • Business tours
  • Student managed investment fund
  • Student leadership programming
  • Visiting lectures and presentations
  • Applied industry-sponsored student projects
  • Peer-to-peer financial counseling
  • Community service opportunities
  • undergraduate research
Matt Dornbush

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Phoenix

“The Cofrin School of Business is a vital partner to industry along the lakeshore and throughout Northeastern Wisconsin. We work to align our educational programs with the needs of regional businesses, recognizing community partnerships as an integral part of the student experience.”

Mathew Dornbush, Ph.D.
Dean, Cofrin School of Business

Benefits by Level

Number of Available SponsorshipsUp to 40Up to 24Up to 10Up to 5
Recognition on Cofrin School of Business website
Digital signage at key CSB sponsored events (i.e. Keynote, pitch competition)
Invitation to the Keynote and Networking Event and recognition in printed programs 
Coordinated CSB social media post (up to 10,000 views) 
Handshake employment postings promoted via monthly student newsletter 
Waived fees for two campus career fairs annually   ✓
10% discount on custom corporate trainings through the Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Development  
Priority consideration in CSB engagement opportunities***  
$500 scholarship awarded in the company's name to top performing business students    ✓
Branding in event confirmation emails    ✓
Recognition in introductory remarks at CSB sponsored events    
Physical recognition in Wood Hall, home of the Cofrin School of Business 


 ✓

* Over 1,000 unique page views for Keynote and Networking Dinner alone.
** Information session with the Dean, Community Engagement Coordinator and Student Advising Manager.
***Priority consideration in CSB engagement opportunities such as hosting a student tour or graduate class, serving as an event panelist or judging a student competition.

Madeline VanGroll

Questions? Just Ask!

Your support will continue UW-Green Bay's commitment to affordability and accessibility to all who seek a quality education. Question? Madeline VanGroll, Director of Advancement, can help!

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