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.
Student Organizations
What AIESEC can do for YOU:
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Promotes global understanding and leadership development through international internship exchange
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International Internships (India with Yamaha Motors Ltd., Germany with Nokia, Guatemala with ExxonMobil, and more)
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Professional, business, and leadership development
Contact: georgiatech-president@aiesecus.org
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 in all facets of business through events for our members and the GT community.
Contact: president@gtakpsi.com
The mission of UBAC is to provide business analytics learning opportunities for students in Scheller and across Georgia Tech. Through workshops, guest speakers, and other activities, we aim to connect students interested in business analytics and create opportunities to meet and network with industry leaders.
Contact: ubac.gt@gmail.com
Consult Your Community is an organization that recruits students to provide pro bono consulting services to small businesses in the Atlanta area while developing those students to become consultants post-graduation.
Contact: cyc.gatech@gmail.com
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
Contact: president.gatechdsp@gmail.com
The purpose of Diversity in Business (DIB) is to highlight, promote, and value the diversity found within Scheller and the corporate world by bringing in company leaders of diverse backgrounds and experiences to advise and network with the undergraduate community at Georgia Tech.
From the networking and learning experiences provided by these leaders, DIB members are immersed in the importance of diverse perspectives, mindsets, backgrounds, beliefs, and ideas. This diversity within people leads to an increase in creativity, innovation, and success exhibited by countless companies worldwide. DIB strives to educate and improve attitudes towards diversity and inclusion, creating a greater appreciation for the virtue of diversity and initiating positive change within its community.
Contact: gatech.dib@gmail.com
Epic Intentions is a student-run organization that provides pro bono projects for Atlanta nonprofits. We are looking to recruit students from all majors, skills, and years who are interested in service learning and community engagement, as well as gaining professional work experience with local organizations.
We offer Georgia Tech students the unique opportunity to work with nonprofits on impactful, challenging, and unique projects catered to each nonprofit’s needs. Plus, each member will be able to attend talks, workshops, and trainings to learn about the nonprofit sector, professional communication, public speaking, and more!
Contact: epicintentions.gt@gmail.comExecutive Round Table is open to all undergraduate Georgia Tech Students and helps students develop communication skills and networks with many companies.
The student chapter of Financial Management International (FMA) Association is a finance club. In addition to local chapter participation, student membership with FMA International plays an important role in fulfilling your career aspirations. Student members receive opportunities to:
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Connect with peers and professionals in the field of finance at the Finance Leaders Conference.
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Develop professional and leadership skills that employers look for. Importantly, if you are active in your chapter, you will be able to provide prospective employers with evidence of these skills.
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View jobs, post a resume, and create job alerts.
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Receive complimentary technical interview and financial modeling training with Wall Street Prep.
Advisor: Jacqueline Garner, jacqueline.garner@scheller.gatech.edu
GTMA is a marketing association composed of technically and creatively minded individuals at the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is a community of closely knit students pursuing their passion and interests in marketing while blending professional networks connecting Georgia Tech with Atlanta and national marketing industries.
Contact: georgiatechmarketing@gmail.com
The Investments Committee manages the endowment of the Georgia Tech Student Foundation. At over $1.2 million, it is the largest student-run philanthropic endowment in the nation. The Investments Committee manages the portfolio, decides where to invest the endowment, and grows the endowment to enable more funding for student initiatives. Our mission statement is to increase the endowment’s value and spread the knowledge of finance amongst our peers.
Contact: investments@gtsf.gatech.edu
President: president@gtsf.gatech.edu
The HAO is a student-run organization comprised of students with an interest in the accounting profession. It is an active organization that provides networking opportunities for students with accounting firms and other corporations.
Advisor: Ryan Blunck, ryan.blunck@scheller.gatech.edu
The MIS club was founded in the Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech in 2013 to organize events that bring students of the ITM concentration and people from the community together in mutually beneficial ways. Its principal activities include organizing career-oriented events such as professional panels featuring speakers from the business world, and co-curricular activities such as IT business case workshops and competitions. The club is open to creating any kind of event that will benefit its members.
Contact: misclubgt@gmail.com
Advisor: Mike Smith, mike.smith@scheller.gatech.edu
The Net Impact student chapter at the Scheller College of Business supports the development of future business leaders by elevating awareness of sustainability and equipping students with skills to address environmental and social impact issues as they progress in their careers.
Net Impact designs experiential learning programs, such as Board Fellows, that provide an opportunity for students to work with non-profit organizations, and coordinates events, such as career development workshops and speaker panels, to reveal career pathways in sustainability and the social impact sector. Many of these programs and events are coordinated in partnership with the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business and the Institute for Leadership and Social Impact (ILSI).
Contact: acsb@scheller.gatech.edu
Scheller Business Ambassadors are a dynamic team of leaders dedicated to serving the greater 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 Program 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.
The Scheller Business Ambassadors hold formal recruitment each fall semester.
Contact: sbapresident19@gmail.com
The Atlanta Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) offers student memberships and professional development opportunities.
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.
There is currently not an active Georgia Tech chapter.
It is our mission as Society of Women in Business (SWiB) to foster the empowerment of women in the workplace through the establishment of corporate connections and escalation of business knowledge. As a powerful networking organization, SWiB has given its members the confidence and tools needed for them to succeed in an ever-changing and competitive business world. Our organization allows women to achieve their goals, think strategically, and emerge into capable leaders who will flourish in all of their future endeavors, whatever they may be. We are the elite and the intelligent women of Georgia Tech and we are ready to excel in all that we do both professionally and personally.
Contact: president@gtswib.org
The Sports Business Club aims to bring together students interested in the sports industry through events such as keynote speakers, professional development workshops, member socials, and trips to sporting events in Atlanta. We strive to provide our members opportunities to network, learn, and have fun! Visit the pages below for more information.
Email: sbcgtofficial@gmail.com
The Student Development Board is a student volunteer organization established by the Scheller College of Business Office of Development and 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.
Contact: sdbgatech.vpcomm@gmail.com
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.
Contact: ucc.gatech.i@gmail.com
The Undergraduate Operations Management Society (UOMS) strives to be an active part of undergraduate student life at Georgia Tech. It is a student-run organization established for the purpose of increasing student knowledge of operations management practices as well as providing networking opportunities with operations management professionals.
Contact: uomsgeorgiatech@gmail.com
Advisor: Bob Myers, bob.myers@scheller.gatech.edu
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For a full list of all clubs & organizations at Georgia Tech, visit Jacket Pages.