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Gifts to Kelley

Kelley Scholars announced at Indiana University

2008 Kelley Scholars

Eleven students have been selected as Kelley Scholars by Indiana University's Kelley School of Business.   Full Story >>

$2 million gift to advance Kelley School of Business’ global presence

Fred Steingraber

Fred G. Steingraber, a 1960 IU graduate who led an ambitious global expansion at A.T. Kearney, is looking to help IU's Kelley School of Business leverage its established international connections and technological resources with a targeted $2 million gift.   Full Story >>

Target helps Kelley School to create student leadership program

Theresa Williams

Starting this fall, more than 1,200 undergraduate majors each year in Indiana University's Kelley School of Business will benefit from a new, hands-on leadership development program being created through a generous grant from Target.   Full Story >>

A sweet partnership: $750,000 gift from Nestle gives Kelley students recipe for marketing success

Brad Alford, a 1980 alumnus of the IU Kelley School of Business Master of Business Administration program, and chairman and chief executive officer of Nestlé Brands USA, is responsible for a $750,000 gift that will establish the Nestlé Professorship and Fellowship in Marketing.   Full Story >>

Kelley Scholars announced at Indiana University

2007 Kelley Scholars

Ten new students have been selected as Kelley Scholars by Indiana University's Kelley School of Business.   Full Story >>

Benecki gift will provide Kelley School students with opportunity to market Florida island property

Stan and Melanie Benecki

Stanley W. Benecki, who earned a bachelor's degree in real estate from IU in 1981, has donated five lots of undeveloped, beachfront land now valued at $1.95 million to the Kelley School of Business. The lots are on historic Dog Island, Fla. Under the direction of faculty and the IU Foundation, students will be given the opportunity to assess, market and ultimately sell the land at a much higher price to maximize the value of Benecki's gift.   Full Story >>