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Office of Advancement faculty and staff.
Lauralee Hagen Senior Gift Planner Full Profile 253-535-7203 hagen@plu.edu
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Donations are being made to Pacific Lutheran University for your student club or organization and therefore Pacific Lutheran University has the fiduciary responsibility for those gifts on behalf of
wishes to include. When physically utilizing the gift account for fundraising, an Event Planning Form must be submitted that highlights the type of activity that will take place along with other event logistics (date(s), etc.). All documents should be submitted via email to Student Engagement. Once the documents are reviewed, a meeting will be scheduled with the student club/organization leaders to review the request. If approved for a gift account, student clubs/organizations must submit an initial
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Special Thank You SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The following individuals are recognized for their extraordinary assistance and counsel in planning for the 2012 symposium. Loren J.
Planning Team Special Thank You SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The following individuals are recognized for their extraordinary assistance and counsel in planning for the 2012 symposium. Loren J. Anderson, President, Pacific Lutheran University Joel E. Baker, Port of Tacoma Chair, Environmental Sciences, University of Washington Tacoma Cameron D. Bennett, Dean School of Arts and Communication, Pacific Lutheran University Board of Directors, The Thor Heyerdahl Institute, Knut Phil, Chair Beate Bjørge
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PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth.
MissionPLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth.PlanningLong-Range and Strategic Planning DocumentsPLU’s new 2021-2025 Strategic Plan PLU’s decennial vision documents lay out the long-range objectives of the university PLU 2000 formulated our mission statement ( “We seek to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care–for other people, for their
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A special thank you is extended to the following extraordinary individuals for their advice and counsel as PLU planned for the 2010 International Symposium. Loren J.
Special Thank YouA special thank you is extended to the following extraordinary individuals for thei
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Gift Processing Form
Gift Processing Form (docx) view page Gift Processing Form
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This Event Planning Guide is here to guide PLU students, faculty and staff who coordinate events. It includes the key components of event planning for large and small scale events, including
The PLU Event Planning GuideThis Event Planning Guide is here to guide PLU students, faculty and staff who coordinate events. It includes the key components of event planning for large and small scale events, including catering, marketing, audio/visual needs, and inclusive practices.Spending time to conceptualize your event and develop a plan gives you the ability to be intentional about collaboration and program design. The PLU Event Planning Form is a tool designed to lead event planners
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We appreciate the time and financial investments you are making over these years to earn your degree. The PLU School of Business is dedicated to helping you complete the Business degree you want
BBA Curriculum PlanningBBA Curriculum Four Year PlanWe appreciate the time and financial investments
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Event Planning Form The link above can also be found on the PLU Hospitality Services Website.
Event Planning FormEvent Planning Form The link above can also be found on the PLU Hospitality Services Website.
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Dealing in historical coins is rare gift Todd Imhof ’86 wasn’t planning a career in rare coin dealing when he left PLU with a degree in political science. In fact, he was leaving for New York to work in the banking business at Chase. Then…
February 21, 2008 Dealing in historical coins is rare gift Todd Imhof ’86 wasn’t planning a career in rare coin dealing when he left PLU with a degree in political science. In fact, he was leaving for New York to work in the banking business at Chase. Then a friend from high school pulled him aside and told him about a business idea to sell rare coins. Imhof jumped in, begging off Wall Street and opening Hertzberg Rare Coins in Tacoma. “I found myself intrigued by both the coins and the
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