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Become a Partner

The Open Enrollment Executive Education Subscription Partner Program is an alliance between interested organizations and Olin Business School, providing value-priced, high-quality management education for the managers of partnering organizations.


How Does My Organization Become a Subscription Partner with Olin?
An organization becomes an Olin partner by purchasing multiple "seats" in the seminars for their employees. The more seats you purchase, the greater your savings in comparison to the individual rate of $750 per seminar day.

Subscriptions may be purchased throughout the year, and they expire one year from the date of purchase. Seats can be used for any seminars offered within those 12 months. Any seats not used by the subscription expiration date are lost. Use of a partner organization's subscription seats must be approved by the person in the organization (usually in human resources) who is designated as the coordinator of the subscription.

Organizations of all sizes are welcome to become partners. Call our Executive Education Department at 314-935-9494 for more information and/or to reserve seats for your employees. We will handle your multiple registrations and send you confirmation that your employees have seats in the seminars.

Partner
Subscription

Number of Seats

Subscription Price

Cost per Seat

Full

50

$27,500

$550

Half

25

$15,000

$600

Partial

10

$6,500

$650


Join the growing ranks of Olin Subscription Partners (partial list).

bioMérieux, Inc. Enterprise Bank & Trust
Buckingham Asset Management Fleishman-Hillard
Bunge North America Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI)
Cambridge Engineering Ralcorp Holdings
CHAN Healthcare Auditors Reinsurance Group of America
Commerce Bancshares SAVVIS
Covidien Schnuck Markets
Dot Foods Scottrade
Eckert's, Inc. Silgan Plastics
Emerson Solutia
Energizer Corp. UMB Financial Corporation