Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Kohler CU Buys Naming Rights to High School Gymnasium

Kohler Credit Union (Kohler, WI) will pay the Mequon-Thiensville School District $150,000 for the naming rights of the gymnasium at Homestead High School.

The naming rights agreement is for 15 years with signage both inside and outside the gymnaium.

The credit union will make payments in three increments of $50,000 to the school district in 2017, 2022, and 2027.

The credit union will also operate a branch in the high school, as well as an ATM. The credit union will support the school district's financial literacy efforts.

Read the terms of the agreement.

Read the story in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

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