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Student Organizations
Get in Gear and Join an Organization Today!
RUTGERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS-CAMDEN Make the most of your experience and get involved!
LeadershipNetworking
Events
Can I add participating in a
Student Organization to
my resume??
Which one is best for me?
Involvement
Why join a Student Organization? Participation in student organizations encourages students to interact and develop leadership skills among their peers. Organization meetings and discussions involve brainstorming and creating innovative events and activities to increase knowledge and expand leadership development. Can I add participation in a Student Organization to my resume? Yes! Student organizations should be included on your resume, since this experience shows your teamwork and leadership skills. How much time is involved? Student organizations usually meet once or twice a month. Is there a cost? Most student organizations do not charge a participation fee. There may be charges for certain special events or field trips. Which Student Organization is best for me? You should select a student organization based on your general interests, academic major, and personal development to help enhance your educational experience at Rutgers School of Business–Camden. How do I join an Organization? Participation in student organizations varies slightly by the nature of the organization. Some organizations require a minimum GPA, but most will admit all students who are interested in participating. Organization requirements are found in this booklet.
Undergraduate Student Organizations
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Beta Alpha Psi
Mission Beta Alpha Psi is an academic honor society for accounting, finance, and information system students. The primary objective of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and give recognition to scholastic and professional excellence in the business information field. This includes:
• promoting the study and practice of accounting, finance, and information systems
• providing opportunities for self-development, service, and association among members and practicing professionals
• encouraging a sense of ethical, social, and public responsibility
Officers President: Victoria Cardis, victoria.cardis@rutgers.edu
Vice President: Atenas Muniz, atenas.muniz@rutgers.edu Treasurer: Michael Hill, r.michael.hill@rutgers.edu
Reporting Secretary: Ashley Benish, acb193@scarletmail.rutgers.edu Advisor: Professor Emel Kahya
Events
Guest Speakers ● Charity Events ● Becker Presentation
For more information on Beta Alpha Psi, visit their website at https://rulinked.camden.rutgers.edu/organization/betaalphapsi.
Buddy Walk, Fall 2014
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DECA
Mission DECA prepares students for careers in business by integrating skills learned in the classroom with conferences, competitions, and professional networking. Officers
President: Austin Evans, austin.evans@rutgers.edu Vice President: Markanthony Mancusi,
markanthony.mancusi@rutgers.edu Treasurer: Eric Sjogren, eric.sjogren@rutgers.edu
Chief Information Officer:
Alfred Chin, atc76@scarletmail.rutgers.edu
Advisor: Professor David Vance
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Student Finance Association
Mission The Student Finance Association’s mission is to provide students with opportunities to receive an in-depth insight of the financial world. We want to provide our members with the knowledge and skills needed to have a successful career in the real world.
Officers President: Alexander Gornik, gornikalex@gmail.com
Vice President: Balaj Singh, balaj.singh.1@gmail.com Secretary: Zachary King, zacharyjking90@gmail.com
Treasurer: Grant Taylor, grantrtaylor@gmail.com Advisor: Professor Andrei Nikiforov
Events Market Watch ● Speakers Trip to Philadelphia Stock Exchange ●
Movie Night: Wolf of Wall Street or Vote?
For more information on the Student Finance Association, visit their website at https://rulinked.camden.rutgers.edu/organization/studentfinanceassociation.
Spring 2014 Trip to Federal Reserve Bank in Philadelphia, PA
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Management Association
Mission The Management Association is an organization for students interested in management careers. The Management Association offers field trips, experienced guest speakers, and charity events to help students develop their management skills.
Officers President: Matthew Peterson, mvpeterson90@gmail.com
Vice President: Soufiane Ellamte, se200@scarletmail.rutgers.edu Treasurer: Anthony Carrozzo, acarrozzo12@gmail.com
Reporting Secretary: Katie Kelley, katiekelley819@gmail.com GAO Representative: Jen Hammond, jennifer.hammond@rutgers.edu
Sustainability Officer: Wes Dodd, wesdodd@comcast.net Advisor: Professor Sam Rabinowitz
Events Guest Speakers ● Charity Events ● Field Trips
For more information on the Management Association, visit their website at https://rulinked.camden.rutgers.edu/organization/managementassociation.
Fall 2014 Guest Speaker-Frank Frankowski, CPA, Executive Director & Chief
Financial Officer South Jersey Transportation Authority
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Marketing Association
Mission The Rutgers University, School of Business at Camden's Marketing Association’s mission is to promote an understanding and awareness of marketing. The Marketing Association wants to integrate outside marketing ideas with the concepts learned in class to further their knowledge in the field of marketing.
Officers President: Westley Dodd, wesdodd@comcast.net
Vice President: Antony Muthangya, antony.muthangya@rutgers.edu Secretary: Angela Ballachino, angela.ballachino@rutgers.edu
Treasurer: Robert Taylor, robert.taylor@rutgers.edu PR/Social Media
Director: Amelia Kaselaan, amelia.kaselaan@rutgers.edu
GAO Representative: Alexis Taylor Advisor: Professor Robert Schindler
For more information on the Marketing Association, visit their website at https://rulinked.camden.rutgers.edu/organization/marketingassociation.
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National Association of Black Accountants (NABA)
Mission The National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) is an organization whose membership consists of professionals and students in the field of business. Our objective is to “bridge the gap for people of color in the Accounting, Finance, and Business professions.” NABA is committed to promoting professional and academic excellence, civic engagement, and enhancing opportunities for people of color in business related fields. NABA does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, or nationality. All business or business-related majors are encouraged to join. Officers
President: Marcella Singley, marcella.singley@rutgers.edu Vice President: Crystal-An Machinjili, crystalann.machinjili@rutgers.edu
Treasurer: Sangeetha Maheshwari, sangeetha.maheshwari@rutgers.edu Secretary: Kelicia Hampton, kelicia.hampton@rutgers.edu
SC Rep: Ozge Kaya, ok81@rutgers.edu GAO Rep: Justina Ejiofor, justina.ejiofor@rutgers.edu Advisor: Professor Ma’isha Aziz and Kandace Diedrick
Events NJSCPA Presentation ● Charity Events ● Becker Presentation
NABA Social
For more information on NABA, visit their website at
https://rulinked.camden.rutgers.edu/organization/naba.
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Professional Organizations
Professional business organizations are a great way to network with business professionals in your field of study, enhance your business skills, and have access to unique opportunities. Check out the list below and join one today!
Accounting American Institute of CPAs – www.aicpa.org
American Society of Women Accountants (ASWA) - http://www.aswa-phila.org/student.html
Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) – www.imanet.org
National Association of Black Accountants – www.nabainc.org
New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants - http://www.njscpa.org/index/students/membership
Finance American Finance Association (AFA) - http://www.afajof.org/view/index.html
Management American Management Association (AMA) – www.amanet.org
National Human Resources Association - http://www.humanresources.org
Professionals in Human Resources Association (PIHRA) - http://www.pihra.org/
Marketing American Marketing Association – www.ama.org
eMarketing Association – www.emarketingassociation.com
Philly Ad Club - http://pac.memberclicks.net/membership
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Campus Student Organizations
African Students Association
AIGA
AMSA
Anime & Manga Club
Art Students League
Asian Cultural Club
Black Students Union
Campus Crusade for Christ
Chemistry Club
Chess Club
Chinese Students Association
Coalition for Disability Awareness
Creative Writing Club
Criminal Justice Organization
Democratic Club
Economics Society
French Club
GameDay Live
Gay Straight Alliance
Gender Studies Organization
Gleaner
Honors Students Organization
International Students Association
Jewish Students Union
Latin American Students Organization
Living Branch Ministries
Math League
Muslim Students Association
Newman Club
Public Admin Students Association
Philosophy Society
Physical Therapy Organization
Poli Sci Society
Pre-Law Society
Psychology Club
Republican Club
Scholars Bible Study
Student Nursing Association
Students Against Violence
Student Veterans @ RU-C
Toastmasters
USWO
West Indian-Indian Connect
Young Americans for Liberty
For contact information for a specific group, please contact Erica Schwartz, Coordinator of Campus Involvement, at erica.schwartz@camden.rutgers.edu
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Resources
Office of Campus Involvement http://oci.camden.rutgers.edu/clubs.html
Rutgers Camden Division of Student Affairs https://rulinked.camden.rutgers.edu/Organizations
Rutgers School of Business–Camden Honors Organizations
http://business.camden.rutgers.edu/student-organizations/honors/
Rutgers School of Business–Camden Student Organizations
http://business.camden.rutgers.edu/student-organizations/studentorg/
Graduate Student Organization
MBA Association
Mission The MBA Student Association is a student-run organization responsible for providing networking opportunities for current MBA students with peers, faculty, and alumni. The association assists in organizing executive dinners, trips to local companies for tours and information sessions, and acts as a resource for students and alumni to enhance their professional development. The MBA Student Association sponsors several events each semester that allow students to engage in conversation outside of the classroom setting. The purpose of these events is to establish a strong camaraderie with peers and to build a professional network foundation that can be utilized after graduation.
Officers President/Vice President: Cosmas Diamantis, cosmasdiamantis@gmail.com
Thomas Conroy, tconroy@asifhussainmd.com (shared position)
Treasurer: Kadeem Williams, kadeemw@camden.rutgers.edu Secretary: David Strahan, davidjstrahan@gmail.com
Event Coordinator: Nicole Jackson, nmj27@scarlet-mail.rutgers.edu Marketing and Technology
Coordinator: Mike Busund, mikebusund@gmail.com
Event Committee: Alissa Chase, alissa.chase@nasdaqomx.com Advisor: Professor Richard Michelfelder
Interested in joining the MBA Association? Please email Cosmas Diamantis or Thomas Conroy.
Student Experience Center The Student Experience Center (SEC) Officers serve as liaisons, mentors, facilitators, and in providing general resources to all School of Business students through partnering with university/campus departments, faculty, and staff. In addition, the SEC Officers provide and promote resources to empower students to advance their involvement through campus and community activities, student groups, internships, academic support, and scholarship; in order to foster their educational goals, personal growth, and professional objectives.
Contact Us
Rutgers School of Business–Camden Student Experience Center 227 Penn Street, Room 212 Camden, NJ 08102 Phone: 856-225-6228 Fax: 856-225-6231 Email: Experience-RSBC@camden.rutgers.edu http://rsbc.rutgers.edu/sec/
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