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Show your support for the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology and celebrate your family, friends, or company by naming a new auditorium seat. Your generous donation will be used to support the much-needed renovation of the Leonard Davis School’s auditorium. Seat naming is a wonderful way to inscribe your legacy in gerontology history. Each named seat will have an engraved plaque permanently affixed to one of the 205 seats available. As a seat benefactor, you will ensure a comfortable learning environment for our students, faculty, and community, and you will also have the unique opportunity to help us achieve our mission of providing leading education, research, and outreach for our talented students. Seats are limited; name yours before it is too late!

Row Sponsor (Sold Out)

Recognition Name Plaque on 12 seats

$10,000

Row Sponsor

Recognition Name Plaque on 5 seats

$5,000

Seat Sponsor

Recognition Name Plaque per seat

$1,000

Photo of seat plaque for name a seat campaign

Seat Sponsorship Form

Submit our Sponsorship Response Form below, or contact our Development Office at (213) 740-1361 or gerodev@usc.edu if you are interested in naming a seat today!

Yes, save my seat(s) with my enclosed donation.
Price: $1,000.00
Please enter the number of seats you would like to name.
*All donations will go toward the USC Leonard Davis School Renovation Gift Fund (Account GF1908146).

Benefactor Information

Address

Inscription for your seat plaque:

Engraving is limited to two lines, 20 characters total, including spaces and punctuation.

Payment

Please select payment method below.
Payment Options
Please complete and return checks to:
USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Attn: Senior Associate Dean David Eshaghpour
Office of Development
3715 McClintock Avenue, Suite 110
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Credit card/online payments can be made via the USC Leonard Davis School CashNet portal. Click here and select "Name a Seat Campaign" on the following page to complete your payment.
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