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Named for the visionary leadership and philanthropic commitment of Samuel L. Ginn, Auburn Engineering’s Ginn Society recognizes those donors whose ongoing support propels the college to new levels of excellence. Members of this prestigious donor society demonstrate an unreserved commitment to Auburn Engineering’s current and future success. The Ginn Society acknowledges cumulative gifts by alumni and friends of $10,000 or more. The loyalty and foresight of these donors rightly reflect the commitment of Auburn Engineering to provide the finest in engineering instruction and research. Ginn Society Giving Levels Visionary Circle $5,000,000 + 1908 Founder Circle $1,000,000 + Wilmore Circle Scholar Level $500,000 + Fellow Level $250,000 + For more information, contact Apryl Mullins at 334.844.2578 or [email protected] Ginn Societ y Dunstan Circle Scholar Level $100,000 + Fellow Level $75,000 + Ramsay Circle Scholar Level $ 50,000 + Fellow Level $ 25,000 + Member $ 10,000 + Benefits of Membership The Ginn Society consists of a number of circles named in honor of significant dates and influential people in the history of the college. In appreciation of the generosity of its members, the Ginn Society provides the following recognition. Each level includes the benefits of the preceding levels: Visionary Circle: Exclusive event with Dean Roberts 1908 Founder Circle: Biennial executive dinner; prominent video scoreboard recognition at home football games Wilmore Circle: Video scoreboard recognition at home football games; Ginn Society pen Dunstan Circle: Auburn football program recognition Ramsay Circle: Special biennial tailgate; donor wall recognition; Auburn Magazine recognition Member: Ginn Society lapel pin and car decal; listing in the college’s annual Cupola Report; Dean’s correspondence We would be honored to welcome you into this family of benefactors who believe in the vision of the College of Engineering and who are providing the means to achieve that vision. Your membership will enable the college to maintain its tradition of excellence as it pursues even higher goals. “Our accomplishments depend on the ongoing support of our Ginn Society members. Their dedication to the college is the benchmark of our success.” Christopher B. Roberts Dean

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Named for the visionary leadership and philanthropic commitment of Samuel L. Ginn,

Auburn Engineering’s Ginn Society recognizes those donors whose ongoing support

propels the college to new levels of excellence. Members of this prestigious donor

society demonstrate an unreserved commitment to Auburn Engineering’s current and

future success.

The Ginn Society acknowledges cumulative gifts by alumni and friends of $10,000

or more. The loyalty and foresight of these donors rightly reflect the commitment of

Auburn Engineering to provide the finest in engineering instruction and research.

Ginn Society Giving Levels

Visionary Circle $5,000,000 +

1908 Founder Circle $1,000,000 +

Wilmore Circle

Scholar Level $500,000 +

Fellow Level $250,000 +

For more information, contact

Apryl Mullins

at 334.844.2578

or [email protected]

G i n n S o c i e t y

Dunstan Circle

Scholar Level $100,000 +

Fellow Level $75,000 +

Ramsay Circle

Scholar Level $ 50,000 +

Fellow Level $ 25,000 +

Member $ 10,000 +

Benefits of Membership

The Ginn Society consists of a number of circles named in honor of significant dates and

influential people in the history of the college. In appreciation of the generosity of its

members, the Ginn Society provides the following recognition. Each level includes the

benefits of the preceding levels:

Visionary Circle: Exclusive event with Dean Roberts

1908 Founder Circle: Biennial executive dinner; prominent video scoreboard recognition at home football games

Wilmore Circle: Video scoreboard recognition at home football games; Ginn Society pen

Dunstan Circle: Auburn football program recognition

Ramsay Circle: Special biennial tailgate; donor wall recognition; Auburn Magazine recognition

Member: Ginn Society lapel pin and car decal; listing in the college’s annual Cupola Report; Dean’s correspondence

We would be honored to welcome you into this family of benefactors who believe in the

vision of the College of Engineering and who are providing the means to achieve that

vision. Your membership will enable the college to maintain its tradition of excellence as it

pursues even higher goals.

“Our accomplishments

depend on the ongoing

support of our Ginn

Society members.

Their dedication to

the college is the

benchmark of our

success.”

Christopher B. RobertsDean