Supply and Value Chain Center | Corporate Partners
Becoming a Supply and Value Chain Center Sponsor allows companies to help shape and recruit TCU's Supply Chain Management students, network with supply chain management peers and take part in faculty research and student projects. We are pleased to offer the following tiered sponsorship levels which provides flexibility for companies involvement in a way that best meets their corporate needs.
Benefits of being a Sponsor
- Recruiting of Students
- Networking with Peers
- Education for Professionals
- Student Projects
- Collaboration with Faculty on Research
| Sponsor Benefits |
Fellow Sponsor Investment: $20,000 |
World-Class Sponsor Investment: $10,000 |
Premier Sponsor Investment: $5,000 |
Elite Sponsor Investment: $2,500 |
| Semester-long research project with a faculty member and a team of TCU MBA students. |
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| Executive Program - Select undergraduate students work with a local business throughout their Senior year to gain real world, supply chain cross functional experience, supply chain mapping, analysis and presentation skills while resolving a business issue for the Organization. |
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| Executive participation on the Supply and Value Chain Center Advisory Board. |
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| Complimentary registrations at Executive Forums offered throughout the year - Can be used by employees at your organization or given to prospective clients |
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| Recognition of your organization as a sponsor through all marketing materials used to promote the Center; Supply and Value Chain Center's website; All Executive Forum brochures; and podium recognition throughout all Forums |
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| Reduced sponsor rates for Executive Forums |
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For more information about becoming a Supply and Value Chain Center Sponsor, please contact Renda Williams by email r.g.williams@tcu.edu or 817-257-6581.