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AIESEC: Global Exchange AIESEC: Global Exchange is the local chapter the world's largest student organization which aims to serve as an international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact in society. AIESEC Penn acheives this end on two fronts: first, by helping students obtain internship experience abroad across a range of interests (devleopment work, IT, business, and education); second, by sponsoring on-campus events which promote international awareness and the breakdown of cultural barriers and stereotypes.
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Club President - Syed Ozair Ali:
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Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is America's first and largest co-ed professional business fraternity. Our mission is to develop skilled, ethical, connected, resourceful, and innovative business leaders through our professional, social, and community service activities. Here at Penn, we particularly pride ourselves on our tight-knit, talented, and diverse family, striving to provide meaningful professional and social interactions for the greater undergraduate community.
Contact - Samantha Small:
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Website: www.upennakpsi.org
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Black Wharton Undergraduate Association To maintain and increase the academic success of African-American students on the undergraduate level, to increase communication between the student body and the University administration, to establish and maintain relationships between students and the external corporate community, and to represent the African-American interest in business or business-related issues for undergraduates at the University of Pennsylvania.
Contact - Dale McCook:
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Website: www.blackwharton.com
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Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of businesses in universities, to encourage scholarship, social activity and association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
Contact - Andrew Brodsky:
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Website: www.upenn-dsp.org
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Dzine2Show Dzine2Show is the essence of passion and practical application in fashion. The club provides opportunities for students to learn about fashion design, fashion show production & direction, fashion journalism, and the fashion and retail industries. Dzine2Show also publishes The WALK: Penn’s Fashion Magazine, a co-ed fashion magazine focusing on style & fashion on Penn’s campus.
Contact - President Raja Ghanta:
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Interactive Media Group
The Interactive Media Group is a vibrant undergraduate community at the University of Pennsylvania that brings students together to discuss and connect with the world of new media, web 2.0, and technology. IMG represents a fresh approach to student organizations by bringing together professors, students and alumni from Wharton, Penn Engineering and Annenberg. If you're interested in how social networks like Twitter and Facebook are changing the playing field, how traditional media is transitioning to digital, or are interested in tech entrepreneurship, this is the place for you.
Contact - Matt Newberg:
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and Robert Do:
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Website: www.interactivemediagroup.org
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Kairos Society
The Kairos Society is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that was founded on the principle that entrepreneurship is the phenomenon that drives innovation, progress, and prosperity. With the common person's incredible access to information today, entrepreneurship has incredible potential. College students founded Kairos with the mission of propelling collegiate entrepreneurship by illustrating the vast opportunities available to college entrepreneurs right now. They wanted to show each other what they all can achieve now, not months or years into the future. No other organization exists to bring together the best students from across the country and unite them with the greatest entrepreneurial mentors. The Kairos Society, on the national-level, takes collegiate entrepreneurship to a higher level following three guiding principles: Inspiration, Experience, and Innovation. Whether is it introducing a fellow student in a teambuilding event, or running a speaker series on a niche market, Kairos is the premier vehicle for collegiate entrepreneurial success.
Contact: Carlos Gomez: cgomez@upenn.edu
Website: http://kairossociety.com
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MUSE The Marketing Undergraduate Students Establishment (MUSE) is a professional student-run organization in the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. We empower students by providing knowledge, relationships and resources to enrich their understanding and interest in the field of marketing. We help students gain a greater appreciation for marketing's role in business by exposing them to a vast array of marketing functions. MUSE provides a comprehensive resource and shared platform for students, professors, alumni, and business leaders. Our goal is to promote the visibility and stature for marketing on campus and in the community.
Contact - Lillian Chou:
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Website: www.musepenn.org
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Penn SEM
The mission of the Penn Social Entrepreneurship Initiative is to make Penn a leading educator in social enterprise by improving its academic and career offerings in the sector at the University of Pennsylvania. It was launched in 2008 as a University-wide Initiative, and aims to achieve its goal through a three-pronged effort:
1) Penn Social Entrepreneurship Mentoring (SEM) Program.
The flagship Program of the Penn Social Entrepreneurship Initiative attaches Penn students over the summer months to successful social entrepreneurs who have had the experience of founding and leading social enterprises. The Penn SEM Program is differentiated from standard summer internships because it offers students the opportunity to be mentored directly by a successful social entrepreneur leading one of our partner organizations.
2) Penn Social Entrepreneurship Speaker Series
The Penn Social Entrepreneurship Speaker Series will bring in top leaders in the field of Social Entrepreneurship to share their experiences in starting and leading successful social enterprises with Penn students.
3) Collaboration with Social Enterprises to enhance Penn’s academic capabilities
This component of our program will foster collaboration between Penn faculty with research and teaching interests in Social Entrepreneurship, and successful Social Entrepreneurs with practical experience in the field.
Participants could perform research together with Penn faculty and co-publish concerning Social Entrepreneurship to enhance Penn's and Wharton's knowledge generation capibilities in the field of social entrepreneurship while helping our partner social enterprises gain more visibility and credibility.
Contact - Matt Pan:
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Pennsylvania Investment Alliance Pennsylvania Investment Alliance is a student-run registered mutual fund that uses value investing principles. Members of the organization pitch stock investments and then vote on their inclusion into the portfolio. We encourage new members to join as this is a great opportunity to get hands-on experience with investing.
Contact - Akash Kumar:
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Phi Gamma Nu Phi Gamma Nu is Wharton's newest co-ed professional business fraternity. Unlike AKPsi & DSP, Phi Gamma Nu is unique in that it places an emphasis on enriching your understanding of global perspectives in business. We are a group of united, committed, and loyal friends dedicated to achieving utmost success for our chapter and we pride ourselves on the diligence, character, professionalism, and FUN that characterizes our Brotherhood.
Contact - Nancy Zhang:
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Website: www.upenn-pgn.org
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Social Impact Consulting The Social Impact Consulting Group exposes University of Pennsylvania students to the field of non-profit consulting and encourages students to develop an understanding of social responsibility as they proceed in their personal and professional careers. We do this by providing students with valuable consulting work in local Philadelphia non-profits and socially responsible organizations.
Contact - Cathy Gao:
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Website: www.thesicgroup.com
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Wharton Alliance The Wharton Alliance is Penn's undergraduate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender pre-professional organization. We aim to establish an accepting environment for LGBT University of Pennsylvania students in the business world by providing them with a variety of activities, programs, and events. Our vision is to provide professional aid and support for LGBT Penn undergraduates through various programs including mentoring and targeted recruiting.
Contact - Tony Wang:
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Website: http://clubs.wharton.upenn.edu/alliance
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Wharton Undergraduate Alumni Relations Council To promote awareness of Wharton alumni affairs and interaction between undergraduate students and Wharton alumni.
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Wharton Arabian Gulf Business Association The Wharton Arabian Gulf Business Association is committed to exploring all opportunities that can be generated through creating interest from students, faculty, and staff in the growing business sector in the Gulf region. We seek to create and serve these interests through facilitating internships, co-ops, job opportunities, Gulf related discussions, and business conferences.
Contact - Hamad Almudaf:
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Wharton Asia Exchange (WAX) The Wharton Asia Exchange (WAX) is a professional student-run organization founded with the mission of bridging the gap between the university community and the Asian business environment. By providing the necessary resources to increase their understanding of Asian business, WAX aims to fulfill the aspirations of students interested in learning, experiencing, and exploring Asia.
Contact - David Li:
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Website: www.whartonasia.net
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Wharton China Association Wharton China Association allows members to gain professional experience through interactions with US and Chinese firms, while enriching the experiences of all students and alumni of the university through cultural events and workshops about issues facing China. On a broad scale WCA looks to facilitate the flow of investments and ideas between US and Chinese businesses and educational institutions
Contact - Jin You:
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Website: www.wcanet.com
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Wharton Christian Group The Wharton Christian Group explores the role that faith plays in one's career. We strive to answer this seemingly counterintuitive concept by working with executive business professionals, Wharton and Penn professors, alumni, MBA mentors, and microfinance organizations. In addition, we also create a forum where club members can study and discuss this subject. Through this, we aim to unify believers in the Wharton and Penn community to provide a network to build faith and relationships in the workplace. Individuals from any Penn school are highly encouraged to join.
Contact - Ethan Monreal-Jackson:
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