Nipissing University School of Business Getting Noticed
Nipissing University’s School of Business has received a generous donation of $11,500 from Enterprise MobilityTM. This contribution marks yet another significant show of support from Enterprise Mobility, whose ongoing commitment to fostering education and innovation within our community continues to make a lasting impact.
Enterprise Mobility, a leading provider of mobility solutions, is renowned for providing a comprehensive range of services, including car rental, fleet management, transportation technology solutions and more. This latest donation is a testament to the organization’s dedication to corporate social responsibility and the value it places on nurturing the next generation of business leaders.
“We are incredibly thankful for Enterprise Mobility's unwavering commitment to our students and programs,” said Dr. Graydon Raymer, Interim Dean of Faculty of Education and Professional Studies. “Their generosity enables us to provide invaluable resources and opportunities that will shape the future of our students and the broader business community.”
The donation will be instrumental in advancing several key initiatives within the School of Business. These funds will support student activities and initiatives, enhance experiential learning opportunities, and facilitate research projects that address real-world business challenges. The donation will also enable the program to strengthen its community engagement efforts, fostering closer ties between students and local businesses.
Dr. Kevin Wamsley, President and Vice-Chancellor of Nipissing University, emphasized the importance of the donation. “Enterprise Mobility's ongoing support underscores their dedication to education and community development. Their partnership with Nipissing University enhances our ability to deliver high-quality, impactful education and create opportunities for our students to excel,” he said.
Nipissing University extends its gratitude to Enterprise Mobility for its continued support and looks forward to a lasting partnership that will benefit both students and the community.