Tippie College starts new sponsorship program

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A new initiative from the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa will make it easier for employers to reach business students they want to hire beyond the usual online jobs databases and career fairs.

The new Tippie Corporate Sponsorship Program provides opportunities for employers to engage in the life of the college and build their brand with Tippie faculty and students. The program also will provide a contact for employers to promote job opportunities for students by major.

“We often hear that our students are in-demand and employers would like more opportunities to build relationships with them,” Amy Kristof-Brown, the dean of Tippie College, said in a news release. “This program is designed to help businesses build their brand on campus, connect with students through professional development events, and showcase their open positions to students who would be most interested in filling them.”

Participating businesses will have opportunities that range from helping raise their awareness among students by partnering with faculty to providing subject matter, guest speaking opportunities, and business case presentations in class. 

Ms. Kristof-Brown said the partnerships would be especially helpful to businesses who need to raise their brand awareness among college-aged students and want to jumpstart their recruiting with strategic college connections.

“We are excited to provide businesses with new avenues to forge lasting connections with the next generation of Tippie graduates, whether they’ve never worked with us before or are long-standing partners,” Ms. Kristof-Brown added.

The program begins this fall semester and businesses can join anytime. Fees charged to organizations to participate help fund Tippie’s Undergraduate Career Services office.

The program is part of a larger initiative to help Tippie students start their careers that also includes the new Undergraduate Career Services office, which opened in March. The office curates job leads for business students through its Handshake online job database, supports industry-specific career events, and shares career development resources.

For more information about corporate sponsorships, contact Corporate and Community Relations Director Mackenzie DeRoo at Mackenzie-deroo@uiowa.edu or (319) 335-0960.

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