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Author:Charla Stevens Kucko
Release Date: Nov 20, 2007
Rochester, N.Y.-November 20, 2007-The holiday season will again be made brighter for local children through the efforts of the 15th annual Simon School Secret Santa Program. The program, organized by Simon Volunteers, a student-run organization at the Simon Graduate School of Business (University of Rochester), unites students, faculty, staff and alumni each year through fundraising, shopping and wrapping holiday gifts for needy children in Rochester's South Wedge neighborhood. A festive Secret Santa Gift Wrapping Party is set for Thursday, December 6, 2007, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., in the Schlegel Hall, Eisenberg Rotunda (University of Rochester River Campus). Simon Volunteers will partner with three organizations that assist children and families in the neighborhood surrounding the University: Catholic Family Center, the South Wedge Planning Committee, and Rochester Children's Nursery. Last year, the club raised over $12,000 enabling the Simon School to provide clothing, toys and school supplies for 162 children from 50 underprivileged families here in the Rochester area. “The Secret Santa Program brings together the entire Simon School community in a united effort to help those in need during the holiday season,” says Dean Mark Zupan. “In addition to making the holiday brighter for Rochester children, it exposes our international students to American holiday traditions and enriches those traditions for our domestic students, faculty and staff. Simon is proud to participate in this community service project each year.” For more information or to make special arrangements, contact Charla Stevens Kucko, 585-273-4806.
The Simon School prides itself as the place Where Thinkers Become Leaders™ and is currently ranked among the leading graduate business schools in the world in rankings published by the popular press, including BusinessWeek, U.S. News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and Forbes. For example, the Financial Times recently rated the School 4th in the world for managerial economics and 5th in the world for both accounting and finance. More information about the Simon School is available on the World Wide Web at www.simon.rochester.edu.
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The Simon School prides itself as the place Where Thinkers Become Leaders™ and is currently ranked among the leading graduate business schools in the world in rankings published by the popular press, including BusinessWeek, U.S. News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and Forbes. For example, the Financial Times recently rated the School 2nd in the world for finance and 5th in the world for managerial economics. More information about the Simon School is available on the World Wide Web at www.simon.rochester.edu.