The University of Alabama will revive its Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Breakfast with a program centered on the “Shaping the Healthcare Community of the Future” theme.
The event will examine how King’s leadership principles can guide current efforts to build fairer and more resilient health systems. Speakers will include environmental advocate Catherine Coleman Flowers, known for her work on sanitation access and environmental justice.
The university has outlined several sponsorship tiers. The $5,000 Presenting Sponsor package includes branding in the program, on event screens, through social media mentions, and on the event webpage, along with a feature in the UAH Magazine Digital Edition, a video placement on university flagship accounts, a speaking prospect, and two tables of eight. The $2,000 Gold level provides similar visibility, a magazine listing, a dedicated social media introduction of all speakers, and one table of eight. The $1,000 Silver level offers logo placement, online recognition, a magazine listing, and six tickets. The $500 Bronze package includes basic logo visibility, online mention, a magazine listing, and four tickets.
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The breakfast will take place on January 14th from 7:30 am to 9:30 am at the Student Services Building, 301 Sparkman Drive NW, Huntsville, Alabama. Individual tickets, priced at $33.85 with fees, are available through January 9th.
