Career Closet Suit Drive

Suit Drive
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Suit Drive

The George W. Edwards Jr. Career Development Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business and Leadership Walton are currently accepting donations of gently used men’s and women’s business professional attire (suits) for the Walton College Career Closet.

The purpose of the Career Closet is to provide, free of charge, a resource of professional attire to all currently enrolled Walton College students. The Career Closet can help students with their professional dress needs, such as interviews, career fairs, office visits, or on the job.

The Career Closet is looking for timeless pieces of all sizes, preferably purchased within the last 5 years, including: men’s and women’s suits and dress shoes, as well as ties and belts.

Donations can be dropped off in the Walton College Career Center in WJWH 226 anytime through Feb. 28.

Questions? Contact the Walton College Career Center at 479-575-6100 or CareerCenter@walton.uark.edu.

Contacts

Sara Phillips,
Walton College Career Center
575-6100, sphillips@walton.uark.edu

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