Founding Crimson. A cohort that only exists once.
Ten students will have their names on the founding cohort of ProSales Club's Crimson Tier. That list closes at the end of the 2026-2027 academic year. Nobody ever joins it after that.
What makes Founding Crimson different.
Not another tier. A one-time cohort with permanent status.
What you get
- All standard Crimson Tier benefits.
- Priority seat at every sponsor dinner — earliest invite, before general Crimson Tier members.
- Permanent recognition on the founding cohort page.
- Gold plaque in the ProSales office.
Why it's different
- Scarcity: ten total, ever. After 2026-27, the list closes.
- Historical: your name stays on the founding cohort page for as long as the club exists.
- Time-bound: year one only. No renewal because it doesn't need one.
What it costs
- $200 for the 2026-27 academic year.
- One payment. Not renewable.
- Founding status is permanent the moment it's yours.
Every institution has a founding class.
The names that show up on the first page of any club's story. The ones who committed before it was safe, before the product was proven, before anyone was watching.
ProSales Club has been at W. P. Carey for years, but 2026-27 is the year it becomes what it should've been all along.
The Founding Crimson cohort are the students who bet on it in that moment.
That bet gets remembered.
This is for a specific kind of person.
Not a sales pitch. A checklist. If these sound like you, you already know.
- You want to lock in Crimson Tier for the full year.
- You want the reserved seat, no fighting for the 15-seat dinners.
- You want your name on the founding cohort page that stays up as long as ProSales does.
- You have $200 to put down now.
The founding wall.
Ten slots. Each one becomes a permanent entry in the club's history the moment it's claimed.
seats remaining
When all 10 are filled, this page locks and the Founding Crimson tier closes permanently.
Ten seats. One year. Then the door closes.
Founding Crimson is a one-time cohort. After 2026-27, nobody else can join it. Ever.