Dunkin’ Donuts Founder Family Donates $40000 To UNH Franchising Center

Franchising.com:

The William Rosenberg Family Foundation, which honors the founder of Dunkin’ Donuts, has given a $40,000 grant to the University of New Hampshire Rosenberg International Center of Franchising.

The gift was made by Ann Rosenberg, the widow of William Rosenberg. The Rosenberg family has been a strong supporter of the UNH Rosenberg International Center of Franchising since its inception in 2002. The Rosenberg International Center of Franchising was created according to the vision of the franchising pioneer and founder of Dunkin’ Donuts. Rosenberg saw the need for a specialized center that would advance the field of franchising through relevant research and innovative teaching.

“It is with deep appreciation that we accept this generous gift of $40,000 from the William Rosenberg Family Foundation. The Rosenberg Center is recognized internationally as one of the top centers for teaching and research in the field of franchising. Without the support of the Rosenberg family, none of this would have been possible,” said Udo Schlentrich, director of the UNH Rosenberg International Center of Franchising.

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