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RAMAPO MAGAZINE
Spring 2001 Volume 2, Issue 1
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RAMAPO FOUNDATION

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| Robert Garbutt (r.), vice president of strategic marketing and communications for Sharp Electronics, and Howard Kocmond (l.), senior vice president of Minolta Corporation, co-chairs of the Business Partners Program, welcome Dennis Bonagura 77, president of EXTOL Incorporated, as a new member. |
Businesses and Ramapo College The Perfect
Alliance
Businesses of all sizes invest in themselves as well as
Ramapo College by becoming part of the Business Partners Program.
Participating businesses make an annual contribution to support student
scholarships, faculty research, and College projects. In return, Ramapo
offers many benefits and privileges to members of the program. The
following facilities and services are available to members of the
Business Partners Program without cost or at greatly reduced rates:
- 350-seat professional theater
- meeting rooms accommodating up to 200 participants
- audio visual services
- on-campus catering services
- convenient parking
- modern residence halls featuring single rooms with private baths and Internet connectivity for groups of up to 200 (available June, parts of July, and August)
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| John Eyler, president and chief executive officer of Toys R Us, is welcomed into the Ramapo family of Business Partners by (l. to r.) Richard Morales-Wright, director of the Educational Opportunity Fund, Alice Chandler, interim president of Ramapo College, and Cathey Davey, executive director of the Ramapo College Foundation. |
In addition, members receive invitations to Ramapo College Business Network events and College seminars on topics such as cultural diversity and international issues.
For more information on the Business Partners Program, call Ron
Kase, assistant vice president of Institutional Advancement, at (201)
684-7287 or e-mail rkase@ramapo.edu
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