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Student Clubs
All clubs and organizations outside of BSBA student government are open to students of all years and majors.
The International Association of Students Interested in Economics and Business Management (AIESEC)
AIESEC is an international, non-political, student-managed educational association that is comprised of students interested in global economics and management. The organization was founded to increase global awareness and cultural understanding, and it strives to achieve this goal through an international internship exchange program and community education projects. Members of AIESEC also have the opportunity to meet and work with CEOs of major corporations, as well as to gain practical, hands-on training in marketing, networking, communications, management and fund raising. Contact president James Knable at jknable@email.unc.edu for more information.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi conducts professional programs such as business field trips, seminars, career activities and research surveys. In addition, service to the School and the community is encouraged. Contact president Lauren Garcia at lmgarcia@email.unc.edu for more information.
BSBA Student Government
The BSBA Student Government serves as a catalyst organization that encourages BSBA use of each resource available at Kenan-Flagler Business School including all students, faculty, organizations, and forms of technology. Contact president neil Shrimanker at Neil_Shrimanker@kenan-flagler.unc.edu for more information.
Campus Smart Initiative
The Campus Smart Initiative seeks to promote the availability and access to financial education for students. The organization can provide non-biased education and information for students as part of a community effort to improve overall student financial literacy. Contact president Fei Chi at fchi@email.unc.edu for more information.
Carolina Women in Business
Carolina Women in Business is dedicated to exploring women's roles in the business world. A mentor program matches students with business women in the Triangle area to receive informal guidance on management careers. Contact president Melissa Mielke at mmielke@email.unc.edu for more information.
Consulting Club
The Consulting Club connects students interested in management consulting and through networking and preparation helps them land a job therein. Contact president Alex Lassiter at Alex_Lassiter@kenan-flagler.unc.edu for more information.
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is a coed business fraternity that offers business students the opportunity to emerge from Kenan-Flagler as well-rounded graduates with the credentials needed to be successful in today's job market. Delta Sigma Pi offers participation in professional activities, community service projects and social events. Contact president Jennifer Frazier at Jennifer_Frazier@kenan-flagler.unc.edu for more information.
Entrepreneurship Club
The Carolina Entrepreneurship Club helps students learn more about the challenges of owning their own business. Students gain valuable insights from the presentations and programs that entrepreneurs make to the club throughout the year. Cotnact president Matt Barber at mebarber@email.unc.edu for more information.
International Business Club
For international students, the International Business Club provides a strong, supportive community to enhance their experience of UNC and American cultures. For UNC students, the club enhances the global understanding of Kenan-Flagler students by exposing them to a variety of cultures, languages, and experiences from around the world.
Cotnact presidents Daniel Herring (Daniel_Herring@kenan-flagler.unc.edu) or Zachary Barbitta (Zachary_Barbitta@kenan-flagler.unc.edu) for more information.
Marketing Club
The Marketing Club educates, prepares and inspires club members for a successful marketing career and further establishes UNC Kenan-Flagler as a top tier undergraduate business program. Contact president Zack Svoboda at Zack_Svoboda@kenan-flagler.unc.edu for more information.
Minority Business Student Alliance (MBSA)
The MBSA seeks to unite African Americans and other minority students who are interested in business administration, economics, industrial relations and other business-related disciplines. Students are brought together with business professionals and faculty members who advise on career and educational opportunities. Contact president Juan Pablo Saldarriaga at Juan_Pablo_Saldarriaga@kenan-flagler.unc.edu for more information.
Net Impact Undergraduate Club
Net Impact Undergraduate exists to cultivate values-driven business leaders by equipping and empowering them to be social and environmental change-makers as they enter the workforce. Contact president Daron Sharps at daron@email.unc.edu for more information.
Out For Business
The Out For Business organization will help undergraduate students involved with the UNC Kenan-Flagler community learn how others have managed issues of sexual orientation and identity in a professional environment. This organization aims to promote career development through professional development seminars and workshops, leadership conferences, and working closely with corporate partners regarding GLBT-specific recruiting. Out For Business is also a vehicle for advancing discussions about GLBT issues in the business school and the workplace, and a medium for fostering social interaction between its members, the UNC community, and the corporate world.
For more information about Out For Business at UNC Kenan-Flagler, please contact us at .
Real Estate Club
The Undergraduate Real Estate Club is a student organization at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill which has been founded for the purpose of educating undergraduates in the career field of real estate. Their objectives are to coordinate presentations, discussions, social events, and related group activities around the topic of Real Estate. Contact president Chris Good at cgood@email.unc.edu for more information.
UNC Investment Society
The UNC Investment Society is an educational club that strives to enlighten its members in the area of personal finance and in the increasingly complex array of investment tools. The club manages the US $50,000 IJL Wachovia Fund portfolio. The club also provides a detailed look at possible career paths for undergraduates who seek a career in the financial services industry.
Contact president Dylan Webb at Dylan_Webb@kenan-flagler.unc.edu for more information.
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