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Student life at The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management is busy and diverse. In addition to challenging academic programs, students are afforded opportunities to participate in a number of special interest clubs designed to further both academic and career interest.  The student clubs exist solely by sponsorship of the Drucker School Student Association.  

 

The DSSA formally recognizes and financially supports the activities of the following clubs:

 

Drucker School Consulting Association (DSCA)

  Contacts
  Nick Crossman, nicholas.crossman@cgu.edu
  Eduardo Lainez, eduardo.lainez@gmail.com

Finance and Investment Club
The purpose of the finance and investment Club is to expose interested students to the various areas of the finance industry, to build on knowledge gained in their academic experiences, and to assist in preparing them for the transition to the job market.
  Contacts
  Henry Du, yihan.du@cgu.edu
  Gregory Levine, gregory.levine@cgu.edu

Management Consulting Club
The Management Consulting Club seeks to achieve maximum exposure for the Drucker School in the consulting industry by establishing close, professional relationships with members in the consulting industry. Members gain a breadth of exposure, ranging from seminars and guest speakers from various industries, to case studies of existing companies. The emphasis is to provide business experience while students pursue their academic programs.

Marketing Club
The Drucker Marketing Club was formed in the year 2000 to provide insights into the marketing field through informal lectures, seminars, and events.  Since a significant part of learning in the MBA program takes place outside the classroom, the Marketing Club strives to stimulate thought and opinion through discussions and lectures presented by professionals in the marketing industry.
  Contacts
  Shengfu Wang, shengfuwang@gmail.com
  Xiao Xiao, xiaoxiao330@gmail.com

Net Impact
Orignally founded as Students for Responsible Business in 1993, Net Impact is a network of business leaders in a unique position to influence what happens in society for years to come.  With this power comes monumental responsibility.  We can choose to ignore this responsibility, and thereby exacerbate problems such as economic inequality, environmental degredation, and social injustice - problems that will compromise our ability to do business in the long run.  Or, as business leaders, we can realize our potential to create lasting social change.  For more information go to http://www.netimpact.org
  Contacts
  Arun Natesan, arun.natesan@cgu.edu
  Patience Boudreaux, patience.boudreaux@gmail.com

Women in Leadership
The Drucker Women in Leadership Association (WILA) encourages the professional and leadership development of women graduate students at Claremont Graduate University (CGU). WILA supports the development of women through Speaker Series events, the Annual WILA Conference, and other networking events with women leaders.
  Contacts
  Kelly Rupp, kelly.rupp@cgu.edu
  Danielle Rose Batol, daniellerose.batol@cgu.edu

 

 

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