HPU dedicates school named for furniture rep Plato Wilson
Classes to start in August
Thomas Russell -- Furniture Today, April 30, 2009
HIGH POINT — High Point University officials held a dedication ceremony Wednesday for the new Plato S. Wilson ![]() Plato S. Wilson speaks at the April 29 dedication ceremony. |
The $16 million, 60,000-square-foot building was made possible in large part by a financial gift from Plato Wilson, a 40-year manufacturer's rep for companies that included Heritage, Henredon and Henkel-Harris.
Beyond a large rotunda entrance to the building is a modern trading room featuring a stock ticker, smart boards and monitors with trading information along with investment software and financial databases.
The school also houses the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, a facility that is designed to foster business collaboration and creativity that supports new business ventures.
Classes will start in the new building in August.
Speakers at the dedication included Wilson; High Point University President Nido Qubein; Dennis Carroll, vice president and dean for academic affairs; Tom Dayvault, president and CEO of the High Point Chamber of Commerce, and Marsha Slane, chair of the High Point University Board of Trustees.
![]() HPU President Nido Qubein gestures while talking about the history of the Plato S. Wilson School of Commerce project. |
![]() A portrait of Plato S. Wilson hangs just beyond the entrance rotunda. |
![]() In August, the new School of Commerce will welcome students planning for careers in areas such as marketing, sales, entrepreneurship, operations management, supply chain management and human resources management. |
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