LBS alumni mark their lifelong connection to the School

Discover how LBS alumni are leaving their mark on The Thread, an installation celebrating leadership-level donors shaping the future of the School.

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At LBS, we’re always striving to improve our learning environment for students. And we’re creating new spaces for our alumni too, such as in the redeveloped Plowden Building. When our alumni support these crucial campus improvements, we are inviting them to engrave their names on our sculptural installation, The Thread, which will be located at Sussex Place.

The Thread will display the names of those who have chosen to give at a leadership level and make a difference to the future of LBS. Spaces on The Thread are limited and filling up fast.

Take a look at our new film to find out more about this exciting new development and its new place at the heart of our campus. Donate now or find out more about supporting LBS.

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