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2023 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner Tickets On Sale Now

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2023 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner Tickets On Sale Now


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November 23, 2022

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Gibbs College’s annual Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner will be held on February 10, 2023, from 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. at VAST (333 W. Sheridan Ave, 50th Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 – click here for parking information). It will feature a three-course meal with fine wine pairings. Individual tickets are $200.

All proceeds support student travel study scholarships and opportunities.

Click here to purchase tickets or sponsor a table.

You will have the option to indicate if there is a specific program you would like to support with this ticket purchase.

  • Individual Ticket: $200
  • Faculty Member Ticket: $90 (Staff, contact Camille Germany to purchase tickets)
  • Pair of Faculty/Staff Member Tickets: $175
  • Sponsor: Student Ticket Sponsorship: $150
    • Sponsor name featured on event presentation slideshow
    • Sponsors a single student ticket
  • Sponsor: Shared Table Sponsorship: $750
    • Sponsor name featured on event presentation slideshow
    • 3 tickets to the event, plus 1 ticket for a student (4 total tickets)
  • Sponsor: Table Sponsorship: $1,500
    • Logo featured in event presentation slideshow
    • 6 tickets to the event, plus 2 tickets for students* (8 total tickets)
  • Sponsor: Finishing Trim level sponsor: $1,750
    • 6 tickets to the event, plus 2 tickets for students* (8 total tickets/1 table)
    • Logo featured on event poster and event presentation slideshow
    • Sponsor name featured on event invitation sent to over 5,000 people
    • Acknowledgement in the event script
  • Sponsor: Framing level sponsor: $2,500
    • 6 tickets to the event, plus 2 tickets for students* (8 total tickets/1 table)
    • Logo featured on event poster and event presentation slideshow
    • Sponsor name featured on event invitation sent to over 5,000 people
    • Social media recognition before the event
    • Acknowledgement in the event script
  • Sponsor: Foundation level sponsor: $5,000
    • 12 tickets to the event, plus 4 tickets for students* (16 total tickets/2 tables)
    • Logo prominently featured on event poster and event presentation slideshow
    • Sponsor name featured on event invitation sent to over 5,000 people
    • Social media recognition before and after the event
    • Acknowledgement in the event script

Framing Sponsors: Ted Reeds Architecture and Boyd Street Ventures

Finishing Trim Sponsors: Miller and Dolese

Tabele Sponsors: AIP, Benham, JE Dunn, Mimi Harm, and MA+ Architecture.

Shared Table Sponsors: FMG, Haworth, Patrick Orefice, and PEC

Beverage Sponsors: Ben Graves, Bobby Snyder, David Hornbeek, Fred and Kathleen Schmidt, Tom Berkeley, and Wade Scaramucci.

For more information or to request accommodations, contact Camille Germany (germany@ou.edu).


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