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Business Student Organizations

Georgia Tech has numerous business student organizations that provide opportunities for you to obtain leadership experience in business-related extracurricular activities.  In these groups, you will also have the chance to build strong relationships with classmates, meet employers for job opportunities, and have fun.

Visit the Office of Student Involvement to:

  • search all 400+ of the student organizations at Georgia Tech
  • find helpful resources for running your organization or starting a new organization

 

Stephen Webber driving the Ramblin' Wreck

Stephen Webber, BSBA 2013;
Georgia Tech 2012 Wreck Driver

 
AIESEC
Description

Promotes global understanding and leadership development through international internship exchange.
What AIESEC can do for YOU:

  • International Internships (INDIA with Yamaha Motors Ltd., GERMANY with Nokia, GUATEMALA with ExxonMobil, and more!)
  • Professional, Business, and Leadership Development
  • Global Awareness
Webpage
http://www.aiesecgt.org
President
Sofia Lazaro:
Advisor
Dr. John McIntyre
 
Alpha Kappa Psi
Description

Nation's largest and oldest co-ed business fraternity, recognized as the “premier developer of principled business leaders”.  Works to develop tomorrow’s business leaders on all facets of business through events for our members and the GT community.

Website
http://gtakpsi.com
President
Richard Park:
Advisor
Lauren McDow
 
American Marketing Association
Description
International professional organization for people involved in the practice, study and teaching of marketing.
Website
http://www.wix.com/georgiatechama/gt
President
Farini Irani:
Advisor
Hope Wilson:
 
Beta Gamma Sigma
Description

Beta Gamma Sigma, an International Honorary Society in Business, is an internationally recognized organization.  Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest scholastic honor that a student in business and management can attain.  The society provides valuable benefits for members on campus and throughout their professional lives.  Beta Gamma Sigma members take advantage of the Society's programs as they advance throughout their career.

Beta Gamma Sigma National Webpage

Advisor
Lindsay Green
 
Enterprise to Empower (En2Em)
Description

Enterprise to Empower is dedicated to promoting the idea of social entrepreneurship by educating and engaging students in the many different facets of our organization. Some of these include an annual career fair, monthly speaker series, venture incubation, company visits, high school outreach, and much more. 

Website http://en2em.org 
President
Maya Carrasquillo:
Advisor
Dori Pap
 
Executive Round Table
Description

Executive Round Table is open to all undergraduate Georgia Tech Students, and helps students develop communication skills and networks with many companies. 

Website http://www.gtert.org 
President
Courtney Huggins:
Advisor
Molly O'Neal
 
Undergraduate Financial Management Association
Description

The FMA at Georgia Tech unites students who are interested in Finance, while also encouraging Finance as a field of study at Georgia Tech. Every year, we host guest speakers with experience in fields such as Commercial Finance, Investment Banking, Corporate Finance, M&A etc.  FMA also hosts an annual Stock Portfolio Challenge in the spring, as well as many other events on and off campus

Website
http://gtfma.wordpress.com/
President
Michael Valigursky:
Advisor
Dr. Jonathan Clarke
 
Global Business Brigade
Description

Global Business Brigades is part of Global Brigades, which is the world’s largest student-led global health and sustainable development organization. Global Business Brigades provides business consulting and strategic investment to support under resourced microenterprises in developing countries. The program’s current focus is in remote and rural communities in Panama where we assess, implement and monitor sustainable development projects in the communities. The business brigade volunteers serve as a catalyst to the development projects, providing consulting methodologies, financial workshops and “capital investment,” a monetary donation to the project to improve profitability or social impact.

President
Mitra Hosseini:
Advisor
 
 
Honorary Accounting Organization
Description

Student-run organization comprised of students who have an active interest in the accounting profession. Active organization that provides numerous networking opportunities with public accounting firms and corporations.

Website
http://undergrad.scheller.gatech.edu/clubs/hao1/index.html
President
Sarah Powell:
Advisor
Jim Turner
 
MBA Information Technology Society
Description

Undergraduates Welcome!  Technology has changed our lives and the way businesses function. In the 21st century, technology has become the single greatest factor that provides a competitive difference to companies operating in both the B2B and B2C space. Looking at it closely however, it is not just technology but how technology is employed to change the common problems faced in daily lives or by businesses. Who really charts the vision for technology? It’s the business professionals that understand the common problems and available tools that develop the future roadmap for technology. Our objective, as future business professionals, hence is to understand how technology can be leveraged to enhance the human experience. This is the goal behind setting up the Technology Club.

President
Azi Farooquee: 
Advisor
Saby Mitra
 
MBA Operations Management Society
Description

The purpose of the Operations Management Society (OMS) is to enhance the educational and professional growth of individuals who have an interest in the field of operations management.  We are currently planning to accomplish this by marketing the strength of Georgia Tech's Operation Management programs, presenting distinguished professional speakers, plant tours, and sharing resources with other campus organizations.
http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/oms

President
Michael Savage:
Advisor
Mark Ferguson
 
Scheller Business Ambassadors
Description

Scheller Business Ambassadors are a dynamic team of leaders dedicated to serving the greater Georgia Tech College of Business community. By encouraging enthusiasm, commitment, and campus participation, ambassadors represent and promote the university to prospective students, guests, current students, and Alumni.  Ambassadors work under the supervision of the Undergraduate Office at the Scheller College of Business.  Their goal is to achieve the priorities set forth by Georgia Tech and the Scheller College of Business by creating a positive first and lasting impression.

Learn more about College of Business Building Tours

Website http://scheller.gatech.edu/programs/under/current/ambassadors/index.html and http://gtsba.com/sba/Home.html
Advisor
Kristen Norris 
 
Scheller Society of Entrepreneurs
Description

The Scheller Society of Entrepreneurs seeks to educate students, faculty, and alumni, as well as serve as a networking tool by connecting young entrepreneurs with their successful idols to gain intern/mentorships. This will be achieved via well planned and informative meetings/networking sessions with specific topics, lessons, and current events to discuss. The society seeks to recognize entrepreneurial efforts as well as inspire budding talent to make their innovative ideas come to fruition.

President
Christine Proctor 
Vice President Nicholas Cardamone  
Websites http://schellerentrepreneurs.weebly.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scheller-Society-of-Entrepreneurs/282419665196231
 
SIFE: Students in Free Enterprise
Description

SIFE is an international non-profit organization that works with leaders in business and higher education to mobilize university students to make a difference in their communities while developing the skills to become socially responsible business leaders. Participating students form teams on their university campuses and apply business concepts to develop outreach projects that improve the quality of life and standard of living for people in need. An annual series of regional and national competitions provides a forum for teams to present the results of their projects, and to be evaluated by business leaders serving as judges. National champion teams advance to the prestigious SIFE World Cup. In addition to the community aspect of the program, SIFE’s leadership and career initiatives create meaningful opportunities for learning and exchange among the participants as well as the placement of students and alumni with companies in search of emerging talent.

Website
http://sifegt.org
President
Pratik Nadkar:
Advisor
Rober N. Thomas
 
Society of Women in Business
Description

Provides opportunities for interaction between members and the professional community. Serves as a source of information and supports women in efforts to pursue higher levels of educational and professional achievement.

Website
http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/swib
President
Camille Barnet:
Advisor
Deborah Turner
 
Student Development Board
Description

The Student Development Board – a student volunteer organization established by the Scheller College of Business Office of Development – provides an opportunity for outstanding undergraduate students to serve as official hosts at events and engage donors through stewardship activities for the College.  The goal of the organization is to advance Georgia Tech’s mission through service to the Scheller College of Business Office of Development.

President
Carter Johnson:
Advisor
Jessica Wolff
 
Student Foundation
Description

The Georgia Tech Student Foundation (GTSF) awards grants to student organizations and students whose ideas or projects enhance Georgia Tech. Grants are funded from an endowment which presently totals near $850,000. Members of the GTSF are responsible for raising funds to increase the organization's endowment, overseeing a diverse portfolio in the stock market, and allocating the interest and dividends to worthy student projects. Officially founded on January 26, 1986, the GTSF was created by a $100,000 contribution from the late J. Erskine Love Jr. ME '49. The GTSF is one of the few collegiate foundations in the country that is solely operated by students, including the development, investment, and allocation of funds

Website
http://www.gtsf.gatech.edu
President
Kristin Watkins:
Advisor
Catie McCow
 
Student Foundation Investments Committee
Description

The Investments Committee manages the endowment of the Georgia Tech Student Foundation. At roughly $740,000, it is the largest student run endowment in the nation. Investments Committee manages the portfolio, decides where to invest the endowment, and grows the endowment to enable more student funding. Our mission statement is to increase the endowment’s value and spread the knowledge of finance amongst our peers.

Website
http://www.gtsf.gatech.edu
Contact

Trippe Buis:

Geoffrey Horton:

 
Synergy
Description

Synergy is a new student organization in the Scheller College of Business that focuses on Human Capital and Leadership. Our mission is to emphasize the intersection of human capital strategy and leadership development within the overall business function. Benefits for you include: networking opportunities, learning about human capital trends and speaker events with human capital professionals. Meetings are on Tuesdays at 6:30.

Website

President

Karly Poucher:

Advisor

Kelly Grace:

 
Undergraduate Consulting Club
Description

The UCC's mission is to increase awareness of the consulting industry within the Georgia Tech community, equip students with the skill set required to enter the industry and serve as the primary channel of communication between the Georgia Tech student body and firms in the consulting industry.

Website
http://gtucc.com  
President
Abdullah Sadib:
Advisor
Alan Flury
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