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Business Administration and Economics
Clubs
The department sponsors several student-run clubs and two honors societies. These organizations plan programs that complement what is learned in the academic classroom setting. Events often involve invited speakers and assist students with career planning and graduate school strategies. Clubs organize trips to places such as New York City and Toronto. Through these clubs, students have the opportunity to create their own networks of colleagues, develop leadership skills, and make contacts in the business community.
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Accounting Society
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Beta Gamma Sigma, Business Honor Society
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Finance Club
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International Business Club
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Marketing Club (American Marketing Association Collegiate Chapter)
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The Network
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Omicron Delta Epsilon, International Honor Society in Economics
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SHRM: Society of Human Resource Managers (Student Chapter)
This society focuses on the needs of accounting majors. It sponsors a variety of speakers with different backgrounds in accounting to help club members understand the rich opportunities in the profession. All business majors and minors are welcome. Active membership (missing no more than two meetings) can help build one's resume. Watch for flyers in Hartwell Hall announcing speakers.
This society invites the department’s top students into its lifetime membership. Induction ceremonies are held each spring semester.
This club focuses on the needs of finance majors. It has sponsored visits to New York and Toronto stock exchanges and plans various activities with the other student business organizations.
This club focuses on the needs of students who are interested in conducting future business in the global marketplace. The goal of the club is to create and promote a channel through which students can raise awareness of international business and its environment. To fulfill this goal, the club sponsors guest speakers, annual trips to business events and other excursions to expose its members to networking and educational opportunities.
This club focuses on the needs of management majors with a specialty in marketing. The club plans a variety of activities that deepen students’ understanding of how marketing works: field trips, practitioner speakers and other events. The annual trip to the National Direct Marketing Conference in New York City is a highlight of the year. See http://www.itss.brockport.edu/~mrktclub (opens in a new browser window) for more details.
This organization focuses on topics related to career development and job-seeking success for all business and economics students. The Network sponsors informative talks by executives and recruiters.
This society dates to 1915. The Brockport chapter is active in furthering the academic pursuit of economics understanding.
This is the Brockport student chapter of the Society of Human Resource Managers, which has a worldwide membership of more than 100,000 human resource professionals.
For More Information:
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Contact Person |
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Accounting |
every other Wednesday |
121 Hartwell |
Dr. J.Romal: 395-5056 |
International Business Club |
Thursdays |
121 Hartwell |
Dr. Jeff Strieter President Jessica Hammond Jham0618@brockport.edu |
Finance |
Thursdays |
119B Hartwell |
Dr. Cone: 395-5524 Silvina Valcheva |
Marketing |
Wednesdays 5:20 – 6:00 PM |
121 Hartwell |
Dr. Gardner: 395-5572 |
SHRM |
(watch for flyers) |
TBA |
Dr. Melissa Waite: 395-5618 |
Page updated 3/12/2008.

