Wh. Private Equity Consortium
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AIESEC Penn - AIESEC Penn 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. Contact: Ashu Sikri | (asikri@wharton)
Alpha Kappa Psi - Alpha Kappa Psi is America's first co-ed professional business fraternity. Our mission is to develop well-trained, ethical, skilled, resourceful business leaders. Alpha Kappa Psi facilitates friendship, teamwork, dedication, development, and application of university learning through hands-on experience. Members can grow as leaders via chapter management and the organization and execution of professional, social, and community service events. We pride ourselves on a talented and diverse membership and strive to provide meaningful professional and social interactions for the undergraduate community. Contact: Charles Pan | (charleyp@wharton)
Awareness of International Markets - Educate students on campus about global markets, providing a framework for understanding them. Contact: Jennifer Woo | (jewoo@wharton)
Black Wharton Undergrad 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: Brittany Powers | (powersbj@wharton)
BPUB Club - No information available. Contact: Katie Prada | (Haijing3@sas)
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: Elizabeth Yates | (eyates@wharton)
Dzine 2 Show - The University of Pennsylvania’s purpose to provide the highest level of professional education has been the basis on which the University was founded. However, students and faculty have been growing increasingly aware of a conspicuous lack in the curriculum. DZine 2 SHoW is a newly formed student organization whose mission is to provide opportunities for students interested in the wide array of fields in the fashion and retailing industries. Contact: Vivian Adams | (adamsvm@wharton)
GUIDE - No information available. Contact: Adam Matos | (amatos@wharton)
Management & Technology Club - The M&T Club strives to bring together students interested in the intersection of management and technology by holding professional, social and academic events throughout the year to help member students learn more about prospective careers, plan their curricula and meet like-minded students. Contact: Adarsh Gupta | (adarsh@wharton)
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: Sean Oliver | (seane@wharton)
Penn International Business Volunteers - PIBV realizes its mission by working in partnership with NGOs to contribute to development projects in emerging economy countries as well as with other Penn organizations to educate and promote awareness of the economic needs of developing countries. Contact: Jelena Djordjevic | (jzd@sas)
Pennsylvania Investment Alliance - To provide members with a working knowledge of the capital markets and how to perform company valuations. Contact: Andre Prudhomme | (andremp@wharton)
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: Sanket Korgaonkar | (sanketakwharton)
Rebuilding Together - To have the Penn Undergraduates help prevent homelessness by partnering with the community to rehabilitate the homes of elderly, disabled and low income homeowners so that they may continue to live in warmth, safety and independence. Contact: Chris Jauregui | (caj@wharton)
Social Impact Consulting Group - 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: Lisa Jiang | (lisaj2@gmail)
Undergrad Consulting Club - To give undergraduates interested in consulting easy access to information and resources relating to the consulting industry in order for them to make well-informed career decisions. Contact: Anthony W. Orlando | (worlando@wharton)
Undergrad Entrepreneurial Group - The Undergraduate Entrepreneurial Group (UEG) is the premier group for undergraduates with a strong interest in entrepreneurship. The goal of the UEG is to increase and enhance the relationships with club members by creating a community that provides an excellent support network for driven individuals. The UEG has been an excellent source for entrepreneurial undergraduates to network and find internships, partners for their startups, and feedback on their ideas. The group is open only to students who have started their own company or have a very serious interest in entrepreneurship. Contact: Peter Handy | (pghandy@wharton)
Undergrad Finance Club - To provide a ground for undergraduate students to gain out-of-class experience in finance by facilitating interaction between faculty, alumni, students, and professionals in the workforce. Contact: Anthony W. Orlando | (worlando@wharton)
Undergrad Media & Entertainment Club - The purpose of the Wharton media & entertainment club is to meet the needs of Wharton students and alumni interested in media and entertainment industries. Contact: Alec McGuffey (mcguffey@wharton)
Undergrad Real Estate Club - To promote greater awareness of the real estate industry to club members and the larger Wharton community, to provide an informal forum for students interested in real estate to exchange ideas, share experiences and learn from one another, to organize formal programs to assist members in pursuing professional careers in real estate, to provide opportunities for students to interact with Department faculty and Center personnel and members, and to help maintain The Wharton School's prominence as the leading real estate program among graduate business schools. Contact: James Rastello | (jrastell@wharton)
Undergraduate Sports Business Club - We are dedicated to the dual purpose of spreading information about the sports industry to undergraduates and helping students obtain internships and positions in the field. Contact: Michael Paolini (jpaolini@wharton)
Vantage Traders - Vantage Traders is a highly selective organization that caters specifically to active and experienced investors and traders at Penn. Vantage Traders aggregates the best investors and traders into a small intimate group. Styles and strategies vary widely among individuals, but all members have a serious commitment to the markets and a very strong track record. There is no general pool of funds, and there are no obligations or requirements on the part of the members. The group is simply a network of the best investors and traders at Penn. Contact: Marc Garfinkle | (mgarfink@wharton)
Warren Buffet Club - No information available. Contact: Alex Raksin | (raksin@wharton)
Wharton Accounting Society - The Wharton Accounting Society provides an opportunity for all Penn students to gain insight into the accounting profession. By providing career development and speaker presentations, field trips, and other activities, WAS seeks to add to the development of your interest in the profession. Contact: Carola Hoerhager | (carolah@wharton)
Wharton Alliance - The Wharton Alliance is Wharton Undergrad's LGBT 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: Victor Eng | (engvc@wharton)
Wharton Ambassadors - Serves as the student association that provides a link between prospective Wharton students, the admissions office, and the Wharton undergraduate office. Contact: Bo Finneman | (finneman@wharton)
Wharton Analyst Group - WAG seeks to promote awareness, understanding, and analysis of financial markets and careers while specializing in the field of securities analysis. Contact: Sasha Sanwal | (msanwal@wharton)
Wharton Asia Business Conference - The Wharton Asian Business Conference (WABC) is a joint undergraduate and MBA organization, focused on exploring current business trends and new developments in Asia. WABC hosts an annual 500-attendance conference, attracting speakers and sponsors from both Asia-Pacific and North America. Contact: Eric Liu and Dayea Yeon | (liue@wharton, dayea@wharton)
Wharton Asian Exchange - The Wharton Asian Exchange (WAX) is a professional student-run organization in the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. It was founded with the intention 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 making a difference in Asia. Contact: Angel He | yihe@wharton
Wharton Business Law Association - WBLA's purpose is to unite all Penn students interested in law, and show them how they could integrate a business education with law aspirations. Contact: Maria Angelos, Vaibhav Vish| (mga@wharton, vvv@wharton)
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: Xiaoniu Huang | (xiaoniu@seas)
Wharton China Business Society - To design programs that connect and bridge students in the United States to the Greater China region, whether it be for knowledge, career, networking, or friendship. Contact: Calvin Ma | (calvinma@wharton)
Wharton Commodities Group - No information available. Contact: Serge Morrell | (sergejm@wharton)
Wharton's Dean Advisory Board - To proactively address concerns of the students and administration of the Wharton School by creating policy initiatives and facilitating communication. Striking a balance between project implementation and policy advising, our goal is to work in close contact with the Dean and administration to further enhance the Wharton Undergraduate experience. Contact: WAB | (deansboard@wharton)
Wharton Energy Investment Group - No information available. Contact: Daniyal Hussain | (daniyal@seas.upenn.edu)
Wharton Entrepreneurial Development Alliance - The primary mission of the Wharton Entrepreneurial Development Alliance is to incubate entrepreneurial skills through business development. The club is committed to achieving this goal through discussion and implementation of initiatives, as well as professional guidance from successful entrepreneurs. Members will become familiar with, and prepared for, the modern-day competitive marketplace. We are currently one of the most dynamic and innovative groups at the Wharton School. Contact: Michael Banks | (mjbanks@wharton)
Wharton Undergraduate Health Care Club - We recognize the growing interdependence between emerging health care and business management. As such, we are committed to exposing business principles and scientific fundamentals to future leaders. We strive to educate and provide opportunities for our members to explore their interests in integrated health care management. Contact: Felisha Liu | (liu.felisha@gmail)
Wharton Indian Economic Forum - WIEF is the pre-eminent student-run forum in the U.S. for discussing issues affecting India’s economy, business environment and international relations. The aim of the forum is to bring together top global leaders to discuss India’s continued progress as a rapidly developing market economy and an attractive investment destination. Contact: Karishma Mehta | (karishma@wharton)
Wharton India Students Association - To bring together the Indian community at Wharton through social and professional interaction and to enhance the learning experience of students at Wharton. Contact: Karishma Mehta | (karishma@wharton)
Wharton Investment Club - The Wharton Investment Club aims to educate undergraduates about stock and options trading. Contact: Vincent Marron | (vsmarron@wharton)
Wharton Latino - The Wharton Latino Undergraduate Association exists as a portal for Latin American/Hispanic business issues. We seek to create business and networking opportunities, attract Hispanics to Penn and provide social and cultural events. Wharton Latino welcomes any member with interest on Latin American/Hispanic business, regardless of major or ethnicity. Contact: Alejandra de la Cruz | (alcruz@sas)
Wharton Management Club - To expose students to the practical aspects of all areas in the broad field of management. Contact: Jeremy Cohn | (cohnjm@wharton)
Wharton Mediterranean Business Society - This organization is open to all students seeking to enrich their knowledge on business affairs of the Mediterranean region. We are open to all students in the university, and you don't have to be from the Mediterranean or know anything about the Mediterranean to partake or be a leader in the club. Contact: Brandon Paroly| (parolyb@wharton)
Wharton Politics & Business Association - WPBA strives to become an active participant in shaping public policy by providing students with a forum to learn about, discuss and debate political and business issues; open dialogue with political and business leaders; a platform to voice creative solutions for political and business problems; and information about careers in public policy. Contact: Anthony W. Orlando | (worlando@wharton)
Wharton Private Equity Consortium: A revered, venerated, and highly prestigious organization which seeks to foster awareness of private equity while developing private equity related knowledge and skills. The organization holds a variety of value added events and activities to benefit its members and the undergraduate community at large.
Wharton Undergraduate Retail Club - No information available. Contact: Sara Fleisher | (fleishsr@wharton)
Wharton Ugrad Alumni Relations Council - To promote awareness of Wharton alumni affairs and interaction between undergraduate students and Wharton alumni. Contact: Wharton ARC | (whartonarc@gmail)
Wharton Venture Capital Association - The Wharton Venture Capital Association seeks to aid students in understanding the nature of the venture capital industry, develop venture capital initiatives for the student curriculum, increase general interest in the venture capital arena, and facilitate career oriented pursuits in the venture capital field. To expose members to the diverse nature of the venture capital field, the organization has various committees, each with a specific focus. These committees serve as outlets to pursue specific interests in venture capital as well as gain general knowledge of the field. The organization seeks to further its mission through hosting a variety of events. Members can expect to develop excellent contacts in the venture capital field, gain an enhanced understanding of the dynamics involved in venture capital deals, improve leadership skills, and find opportunities for pursuing particular venture capital oriented interests. Contact: Vaibhav Vish, Alex Herring | (vvv@wharton, alexjhe@wharton)
Wharton Women - Wharton Women is Penn's largest paid-member undergraduate student organization. Wharton Women facilitates the personal and career development of females in business by building a network of exceptional undergraduates, professionals and faculty. It aims to provide direction, insight, and camaraderie to women from all four of Penn's undergraduate schools who are interested in business or intend to enter the business world upon graduation. Contact: Jeannette Chang | (jtchang@wharton)